Got Students with Great Stories? Help Get Them Told
By Jody Record, Campus Journal Editor
December 9, 2009
Faculty and staff are being asked to identify students who are making the most of their time at UNH so their stories can be told through “Create Your Own Story.” This Residential Life initiative, launched in 2004, highlights outstanding students at the same time it inspires others to take advantage of all the university has to offer.
Each year, 10 students are recognized and their stories are told in a traveling display unveiled in the spring during a luncheon for the students and their faculty or staff mentors.
To date, “Create Your Own Stories” has recognized 50 students.
Nominations are open through Jan. 29, 2010. (However, submissions arriving throughout December would be appreciated). The committee is looking for stories that are rich, unique, and inspiring. The hope is to gather a diverse pool of nominees so the stories inspire a wide range of students who will, in turn, see they can create their own amazing story.
The celebration luncheon takes place April 13, 2010 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Swampscott Room in Holloway Commons.
A nomination form and additional information can be found at www.unh.edu/createyourownstory. Contact Ruth Abelmann at2-2268 with any questions or comments.