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Entertainment, food, and recognition are the order of the night for students who win a Magnolia Award.

Magnolia Awards

Spring 2009 Deadline information coming soon...

Please, click on the name of the award to view the application. If you have questions about this website please contact kendra.l.warden@vanderbilt.edu.

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Leadership Specific Awards:

Glenn And Elizabeth Bogitsh Award
Established in 1989 in memory of Glenn Carlisle (B.S. '77) and Elizabeth Norris Bogitsh (B.S. '82), this award recognizes high standards in physical fitness, participation in recreational sports, and sportsmanship. It is awarded each year to a Vanderbilt undergraduate or graduate student who demonstrates a strong commitment to campus recreational programs and by example and leadership has inspired participation and sportsmanlike conduct in these activities. A trophy is presented to the recipient and his/her name is engraved on a plaque in the Student Recreation Center.

Questions regarding the award may be directed to: sarah.k.sjoberg@vanderbilt.edu

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Imani Award: James Lawson Award for Leadership
This award is presented to a graduating senior who has continuously been an integral part of campus life and has demonstrated an outstanding capacity for leadership and devotion to Vanderbilt.

Questions regarding the award may be directed to: frank.dobson@Vanderbilt.Edu

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McGill Awards
Awards presented through the generosity of the McGill family in honor of Dr. John T. and Lizzie Allen McGill, who provided students with an atmosphere of hospitality and guidance through their years at Vanderbilt. Descriptions of the awards are as follows:

  • John T. McGill Award
    Established in 1960 by Lizzie Allen McGill, this award is presented in memory of her husband, John T. McGill, who spent his life in service to Vanderbilt. John T. McGill graduated from Vanderbilt in 1879 and continued to serve Vanderbilt as professor emeritus of chemistry, Dean of the School of Pharmacy and finally a historian of the University.

    A $1000.00 check is presented each spring to the resident of McGill Hall "who has established qualities of leadership, as well as being a good student of gentle bearing." The recipient of the award is academically accomplished, exhibits respect for others, and has proven leadership ability.

    Questions regarding the award may be directed to: angela.s.wilkes@vanderbilt.edu


  • The John T. & Lizzie Allen McGill Freshman Awards
    (2 awarded)
    Established in 1994, this award is given "for the academically accomplished freshman student of gentle bearing who has shown kindness and respect for all others and who has established qualities of leadership." The award is based on academic accomplishment, strong character and demonstrated leadership ability.

    The freshmen recipients receive a $1000.00 check.

    Questions regarding the award may be directed to: angela.s.wilkes@vanderbilt.edu


  • The John T. and Lizzie Allen McGill Award
    Established in 1994, the award is given to an upper-class student "who is academically accomplished, has demonstrated qualities of leadership, and whose efforts have led to an increased understanding of other student's needs and a more civil campus atmosphere." The award is based on academic accomplishment, strong character and demonstrated leadership ability.

    The upper-class student recipient receives a $1000.00 check

    Questions regarding the award may be directed to: angela.s.wilkes@vanderbilt.edu

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Muliebrity Prize
This award was established in 1996 in honor of the student newspaper, Muliebrity, which was published in 1992-93. The Muliebrity Prize, a $250 check and certificate, honors an undergraduate student who demonstrates leadership in activities that contribute to the achievements, interests and goals of women and girls, or that promote equity. Self-nominations are encouraged, as well as nominations by faculty, staff, advisors, friends and peers. The nomination process includes completion of a nominator form, nominee form, nominee résumé and letter of recommendation. To access the nomination packet in a word document, please click the appropriate link above. To access the forms for online completion, please follow the links:

NOMINATOR FORM

NOMINEE FORM

Email questions to: stacy.nunnally@vanderbilt.edu

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Rob Roy Purdy Award
Established in 1979 to honor the Senior Vice-Chancellor Emeritus, an engraved cup is presented annually to an upper-class student selected by the Dean of Students staff for demonstrating through leadership the qualities of humaneness, dedication, loyalty, and unselfish service to Vanderbilt University exemplified by Rob Roy Purdy. Application must be completed by a nominator within the Office of the Dean of Students.

Questions regarding the award may be directed to: sandy.stahl@vanderbilt.edu

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Robert Peter Pratt Memorial Award
The Robert Peter Pratt Memorial Award was established at Vanderbilt University in 1991 to honor Robert Peter Pratt (1954-1991), associate director of Undergraduate Admissions and long time leader in promoting diversity within the student population. A $500 check is presented to the Chancellor's Scholar of junior or senior standing whose accomplishments best exemplify Robert Peter Pratt's commitment to diversity and unity, leadership and cooperation, warmth and openness, and unselfish service to others.

Questions regarding the award may be directed to: tanner.marcantel@vanderbilt.edu

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William Aaron Pathfinder Awards For Outstanding Community Service
(2 awarded)
This award acknowledges juniors or seniors whose uncommon community service efforts and leadership skills demonstrate vision, creativity, and innovation. Named in recognition of William Aaron (Class of '89), whose own pathfinding lead to the creation of the Office of Volunteer Activities--now the Office of Active Citizenship and Service--this award also celebrates Vanderbilt University's extraordinary history of service to the community. The recipients will each receive a $250 honorarium.

Questions regarding the award may be directed to: shaiya.baer@vanderbilt.edu