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Call for Nominations for Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship

Monday, February 11, 2019, By Kathleen Haley
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AwardsMary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community ServiceStudents

Members of the University community are invited to submit nominations for the 2019 (CAPES). The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 8. [Editor’s note (March 7, 2019): The deadline for submissions has been extended to Monday, March 18, at 5 p.m.]

The CAPES award recognizes two students—one undergraduate and one graduate—who have significantly engaged in their community as part of a dynamic learning experience. The honor is one of the awards that will be presented at the One University Awards Ceremony on Friday, April 12, at 4 p.m.

鶹ƵUniversity is committed to promoting opportunities that can create positive change in the community, while advancing knowledge and increasing interconnectedness—and CAPES recognizes those students who are helping to create that change, says Pamela Kirwin Heintz, associate vice president, director of the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service, and co-chair of the selection committee.

“We are looking for engagement that has been impactful, has demonstrated the student’s leadership abilities and has furthered them academically,” Heintz says. “It could be a course or another way of engaging with the community that has been a focused, sustained commitment over their time at 鶹ƵUniversity.”

To broaden the scope of the award, Chancellor Kent Syverud has appointed two additional representatives to the CAPES selection committee this year: Bea González, vice president for community engagement, special assistant to the Chancellor and co-chair of the committee, and Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel.

“The CAPES award is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the connections our students are making with the community and the tremendous scholarship that takes place through these connections,” González says. “We want to continue to build on its success to include additional community engagement touch points and Hendricks Chapel in establishing a sustainable foundation for the long-term growth of the CAPES program.”

First presented in 1992, the award grew out of an interest among students working with 鶹ƵUniversity Students for the United Way to honor fellow students for their contributions to the community. The CAPES award furthers that objective.

Nominations may be submitted to the CAPES or via hard copy form. Questions may be directed to shawcenter@syr.edu.

Hard copy forms may be obtained at and submitted to the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service, 237 Schine Center. Nominations must be limited to no more than two (2) typed double-spaced pages, or to the space on the nomination form. Please label each page with the nominee’s name. Photographs may be included with the nomination form, and additional information or attachments will be accepted.

Members of the selection committee are the following:

  • Charles W. Beach ’58, G’67, University Life Trustee
  • Colleen Cicotta, associate director for initiatives, Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service
  • Simone Girma, a senior majoring in television, radio and film and citizenship and civic engagement in the Newhouse School, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Maxwell School
  • Bea González, vice president for community engagement and special assistant to the Chancellor (co-chair)
  • Pamela Kirwin Heintz, associate vice president, director of the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service (co-chair)
  • Briyana Henry, a junior majoring in social work in the Falk College, member of the Renée Crown University Honors Program and an Our Time Has Come Scholar
  • Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel
  • Sarah Redmore, associate director for community engagement, Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service

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