Congratulations to the students from the Faculty of Health Professions who were recognized for their contributions to HÂþ» and the wider community at the second annual IMPACT awards held on Tuesday, March 26.Ìý A special congratulations goes out to Katie Van Patter from the School of Nursing who took home three awards!
The full list of winners for the Faculty of Health Professions:
Rising Star Award
Presented to first, second and third year students who have best demonstrated an outstanding level of commitment, leadership, creativity and initative to the DSU, as well as to the campus and community at large.
Kudakwashe (Kuda) Ndadzungira - School of Health and Human Performance
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Intramural Live Well@Dal Award
The Intramural Live Well@Dal Award is presented to an intramural participant who demonstrates the highest level of committment to HÂþ»'s intramural program, exemplifies the role of intramurals in promoting student engagement, models positive leadership and inspires others to get involved and have fun on campus.
Bryan Gray - College of Pharmacy
Residence Life Impact Awards
Residence Life Impact Awards are presented to a current member of each residence hall community at HÂþ» who has made an outstanding contribution to the life of the residence community, leads by example, and goes above and beyond to support their peers.
Lauren Dickhout - School of Health Sciences
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Residence Life Leader Awards
Residence Life Leader Awards are presented to a current residence student in each residence hall in a leadership position.Ìý They have best demonstrated an exceptional level of maturity and professionalism, they encourage and empower students to engage in student life, they lead by example, and they work to improve the life and community of the residence hall.
Katie Van Patter - School of Nursing
Certificate of Distinction
Certificates of Distinction are awarded to students who demonstrate above-average contributions to campus life over the course of a university career based on a DSU-determined points system.Ìý Points are awarded for holding positions within the DSU - as members of HÂþ» societies, through residence leadership roles, and other extracurricular involvement.
Katie van Patter - School of Nursing
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Top DSU Council Member
The Top DSU Council Member Award is presented to the Councillor who has best exemplified a committment to collaborative problem solving, active representation of their constituency, and initiative in the pursuit of innovation.
Kyle DeYoung - Law and Health Administration
Faculty Leadership Awards
Faculty Leadership Awards are presented to a student in good academic standing in each HÂþ» faculty.Ìý These students exemplify the highest level of passion for their discipline, take initiative in creating new opportunities, and encourage their peers to engage in faculty events.Ìý Faculty Leadership Award winners positively impact other students in their faculty and the reputation of their faculty at HÂþ» outside of the classroom.
Sarah Lutes - College of Pharmacy
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Lilly Ju Award
The Lilly Ju Award is presented to the HÂþ» student who has made the most outstanding contribution to student advocacy and academic justice.
Katie Van Patter - School of Nursing
To learn more about the awards, and to see a full list of winners from across HÂþ», read the Dal News story.
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