Henry
and Donnelly Awards
Recipients of the David D. Henry
and the Howard A. Donnelly Awards are judged to have made the
most outstanding contributions to the University in the areas
of student activities, leadership and service. These
contributions must be consistent with high scholarship during
the recipients' entire undergraduate careers.
The David D. Henry Award is
given to one female and one male undergraduate completing
their studies in the fall semester and the Howard A.
Donnelly Award is given to one female and one male
undergraduate completing their studies in the winter
semester. The awards are the same, but the name of the award
is determined by what semester the recipient completes his/her
studies.
These awards are presented at
commencement. The David D. Henry/Howard A. Donnelly Award
Selection Committee is comprised of university faculty.
The David D. Henry Award was
established in 1948 to honor the third University President and
the Howard A. Donnelly Award was established in 1927 at the
request of Mr. Howard Donnelly, a friend of the University,
through a grant provided in his name.
Note: The award is not a cash award, but a gift and public recognition.
All award materials are due by Wednesday, March 5,
2008 at
5 p.m. All materials will only be accepted electronically as
a Word document. Materials are to be sent to Judy Marek at
av6121@wayne.edu
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