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2009 Retriever Black and Gold Awards
It's a classy affair...
The Office of Student Life and the Student Government Association are pleased to announce the 2009 Retriever Black and Gold Awards. We invite you to help us honor the commitment, leadership and dedication of UMBC's finest student leaders, student organizations and student events.
Mark Your Calendar!
The 2009 Retriever Black and Gold Awards will take place on Monday, May 4, 2009 at 6 pm in the Commons Skylight Room. Join us for a fun-filled, celebratory program to commemorate the significance of involvement and leadership at UMBC.
Take Time to Nominate!
During the spring semester, we invite you to nominate a deserving individual, student organization or student event for an award! Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit nominations, and self-nominations are also accepted. Nominees should be affiliated with UMBC and meet the criteria for each award.
Nominations will be submitted online and the deadline will be announced in the Spring 2009 semester.
What awards are there, and how do I find out about them?
How do I nominate someone or an event?
When the nomination process begins, simply use our online nomination forms to.....
Awards will be given in the following categories:
Individual Awards:
- Student Organization Advisor of the Year
- Emerging Leader of the Year
- Senior Leader of the Year
- Individual Commitment to Service
Outstanding Involvement or Event by a Student Organization Awards:
Group Involvement:
- Emerging Group of the Year
- Group Commitment to Service
Events:
- Educational Event of the Year
- Social Event of the Year
- Cultural/Diversity Event of the Year
- Best Co-Sponsorship Event of the Year
The awards selection committee comprised of students and staff from the Office of Student Life will review all nominations and select the outstanding leaders or programs in each category. All nominees will be recognized at the leadership ceremony and will receive a certificate and a copy of their nomination.
Please contact Erica Johnson elj@umbc.edu if you have any questions. Thanks for your participation!
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