Nominations are being accepted for the Chancellor’s Sesquicentennial Service Award.The award, which is part of the University’s sesquicentennial celebrations, will honor individuals or organizations with an honorable history of service to the University, said Rachel Smith, a coordinator in the Office of the Chancellor.The award is a collaboration between the chancellor and the LSU Serves the World Committee, said Jan Shoemaker, co-chair of the Serves the World Committee.”The chancellor and the Serves the World Committee wanted to draw attention to LSU’s commitment to community and recognize those in the LSU family that fully demonstrate that commitment,” Shoemaker said.The presentation of the award coincides with the goal of the Sesquicentennial Committee to spotlight service in the community.”It was a goal of the Sesquicentennial Committee to highlight service throughout the year, and this is our opportunity to highlight those who have gone above and beyond for the University, the Baton Rouge community and the Louisiana community,” Smith said.As many as 10 winners will be chosen to receive the award, Smith said.Those eligible for the award include individuals or organizations comprised of full-time or part-time students, faculty and staff members and University alumni, according to the LSU Serves the World Web site.Once nominations have been received a committee of nine representatives, three each from faculty, staff and students, will review the nominations and select finalists. The chancellor will then review them and has the final say on winners, Smith said.The winners will be notified during the summer and honored by the chancellor in a special ceremony during the 2010 Homecoming football game, Shoemaker said.This year’s award is special because it’s branded with the sesquicentennial. Smith said it’s unsure if the award will be given in future years.”The sesquicentennial shows how the University is different, special and unique, and we want to honor people that are just those things,” Smith said.Shoemaker said the chancellor’s commitment makes his presentation of the award fitting.”We have a chancellor now who has, in many ways, publicly acknowledged his commitment to community,” she said.Nominations, including self-nominations, are due by April 30 at 4:30 p.m. More information about how to nominate can be found at www.lsuservestheworld.com.—-Contact Ryan Buxton at [email protected]
Nominations accepted for service award, due April 30
March 28, 2010