Alumni Club announces $1,000 community service award
· February 17, 2010, 2:21 am
In line with its goal of connecting alumni to each other for the benefit of the Penn and Philadelphia community, the Penn Alumni Club of Philadelphia is looking to recognize students who have made a social impact in the community.
“We want to show that going to Penn doesn’t just give you a degree,” said Andrew Rosenthal, the Alumni Club’s president. “We want to show that going to Penn actually means something.”
With that in mind, the Club is awarding a cash prize of $1,000 to a student who has engaged locally through community service and civic engagement.
Seniors or graduate students in their last year of study are eligible to apply for the award.
Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to making a social impact in Philadelphia through academic or extra-curricular activities.
They should also plan to remain in the Philadelphia region after graduation.
Applications are due March 15, and the award winner will be announced on Ivy Day, May 15.
Penn students are some of the “most civically-minded in the world,” Penn Executive Director of Alumni Relations Elise Betz said. This award will recognize those students who have gone out of their way to make an impact on the community around them.
Finalists will be chosen by a selection committee of 10 University administrators and Philadelphia leaders, including Penn Trustee Claire Lomax and Associate Director of Penn President Amy Gutmann’s office Leah Popowich.
The group is “an incredible selection committee,” Betz said.
“The Penn community is full of highly talented students who are making a huge impact in Philadelphia through important and innovative civic engagement,” Popowich said.
“The application process is meant to bring out even more stories about Penn student engagement and to showcase those stories, which will inspire the broader community,” she continued.
Lomax said she applauds the Club for “creating an award that highlights community service and civic engagement — two very laudable aspirations.”
Betz agreed, pointing out that the Club won the Alumni Club of Merit award in 2009.
“They’re an incredible club, and this initiative shows their commitment to the priorities of the University, as well as the tenets of the Penn Compact” Betz said.
The Club ultimately wants to give students the chance to “define things as they see them” in the Philadelphia community through this award, “especially those who typically work under the radar and are not recognized for the amazing work they do,” Rosenthal said.
The award will highlight “those who acknowledge that the University isn’t apart from Philadelphia, but that it’s a part of Philadelphia,” he added.
“Penn students are known for their passion for local engagement and making a difference in the community, so I anticipate the Committee having its work cut out for it,” Popowich said.




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andrewjrosenthal
February 17, 2010, 5:45 am
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If you are interested in applying for the award, please visit .
Thanks, -Andrew Rosenthal President Penn Club of Philadelphia
zapatero
February 22, 2010, 6:03 pm
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Opportunities to truly give of yourself to the community don’t come often especially with all of the pressures we endure so as to be considered successful in today’s society. (“During what semesters did you achieve your highest GPA (note on Resume)?” “Who will give you the best job offer?” “How good looking is your date this coming weekend?”).
Opportunities to truly give of yourself to the community don’t come often given all of the usual daunting questions filling our minds and our to-do’s every second of our lives. Yet here is an opportunity to be a success according to your own terms and according to those who need you the most in your own backyard.
After your GPA is calculated, after your job offer is signed, after drinks at Moriarty’s, the question that begs be asked is how good you feel about yourself within the context of the bigger picture of Life. Here is an opportunity for you to answer that question and be a part of something greater than yourself.
With this in mind, it is my distinct pleasure to invite you to be one of the finalists to be chosen by our unique selection committee of key University administrators and Philadelphia leaders, and it will be my distinct honor to personally congratulate you should you be the award recipient.
Please visit http://www.pennclubphilly.org/article.html?aid=488 for your next step.
LucĂa Zapatero
Penn Alumni Club of Philadelphia Social Impact Committee Co-Chair
zapatero
February 22, 2010, 6:04 pm
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Thank you:
Lucia
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