February 24, 2021
Michigan State University Outreach and Engagement Awards Ceremony
4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Virtual Ceremony | Zoom
Michigan State University will host its annual Outreach and Engagement Awards Ceremony. The event will recognize recipients of several awards, including the Spartan Volunteer Service Awards, the Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship, and the 2021 Distinguished Partnership Awards.
The following are the recipients of the 2021 Distinguished Partnership Awards:
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Community-Engaged Research: Dalen W. Agnew, College of Veterinary Medicine, with Potter Park Zoo for:
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Potter Park Zoo Animal Health Program: A Half-Century of Collaboration in Animal Health Education, Research, and Outreach - Community-Engaged Creative Activity: April Baker-Bell, College of Arts and Letters, with Denby High School for: Anti-Racist English Language Teaching and Scholarship
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Community-Engaged Teaching: Harold C. Schott II, College of Veterinary Medicine, with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Universidad Veracruzana for:
Equine Welfare in Practice Clinical Clerkship for 3rd and 4th Year College of Veterinary Medicine Professional Students -
Community-Engaged Service: Catherine M. Grosso and Barbara O’Brien, Michigan State University College of Law, with Center for Death Penalty Litigation for:
Racial Justice and the Administration of the Death Penalty
The following students will be recognized for the 2021 Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship:
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Mary K. Kitzmiller, College of Social Science
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Commendations: Shavonna Green, Will Langford, Ellie Small, Justin Abadejos
The following students will be recognized as representatives of the recipients of the Spartan Volunteer Service Awards for 2019-2020:
- Mary Farmer, College of Natural Science
- Anusha Mamidipaka, College of Natural Science
- Christine Schafer, College of Human Medicine
- Erika Shiino, College of Natural Science
- Leigh Anne Tiffany, College of Communication Arts and Sciences
- Michelle Zorine, College of Natural Science