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Ribeau to receive Presidents Award from student personnel
association
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The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
(NASPA) has selected President Sidney A. Ribeau as the
2003 recipient of its Presidents Award. The president
will accept the award at the NASPA National Conference tomorrow
(March 25) in St. Louis.
The Presidents Award gives special recognition to a college
or university president who has, over a sustained period of
time, advanced the quality of student life on campus by supporting
student affairs staff and programs. Nominees must show evidence
of direct involvement in enhancing the quality of student life
on campus, active attempts to involve students and student life
staff in governing the institution, and demonstrable contributions
to the profession, which have an impact beyond an individual
campus.
NASPA recognizes and honors Ribeau for his courage and
leadership in guiding the Bowling Green State University campus
community to develop a community focused on student learning,
designed to educate the whole student by taking students
personal and intellectual growth into consideration.
His vision has led to numerous values initiatives, which
have reshaped the tenor and tone of campus life. Many programs
have developed from these initiatives, programs which provide
opportunities for student to question, challenge and be challenged
and ultimately become principled citizens: learning communities,
freshman seminars on critical thinking about values, co-curricular
experiences all focused on student involvement in campus activities
and service-learning, and intensive junior and senior-year experiences.
Few presidents focus their energies on the creation of
this type of community, involving students in every step of
decision making, and promoting collaboration and close relationships
with students, faculty and student affairs professionals. NASPA
honors him for creating a community dedicated to educating the
whole student, the organization said of Ribeaus
selection.
Ribeaus recognition follows that of last years recipient,
Graham Spanier, president of Penn State University. The association
also will honor individuals in a number of other areas in higher
education.

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