Awards :: DSAS

Distinguished Service Award for Students (DSAS)

Listed below are the 2007 DSAS winners.

· Historical List of DSAS Winners

 

Cedarville University
Name of Awardee: Brynn Paine
Citation: For outstanding leadership of the Cedarville University Student Chapter—for inspiration, enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication.

Chicago
Name of Awardee: Ginnifer Mastarone
Citation: For sustained contributions to the Chicago STC and demonstrating outstanding leadership to other technical communication students at Illinois Institute of Technology.

Mercer University
Name of Awardee: Kyle Steele
Citation: For outstanding leadership of the Mercer University Student Chapter— for organization, documentation, enthusiasm, and creativity.

Missouri Western State University
Name of Awardee: Stacey Fosburgh-Shores
Citation: In recognition of your outstanding leadership, professionalism, and service to the Missouri Western State University student chapter of the Society for Technical Communication.

Orlando
Name of Awardee: Rachel C. Eichen
Citation: For your support of the future of technical communications through your leadership of the Future Technical Communicators club at the University of Central Florida and for guiding FTC to a continued successful partnership with the Orlando Chapter STC.

Texas Tech University
Name of Awardee: Nicole M. Madison
Citation: For your outstanding service to the Texas Tech University Student Chapter of the STC—for your dedication, commitment, and hard work.

Trinitite
Name of Awardee: Jennifer Bracken
Citation: For your dedication and fine efforts towards transforming STC Trinitite into a dynamic chapter with an active presence on campus and within the larger STC community.

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