![]() Associate Professor Thomas Chosen Assistant Provost For Planning Tickets for the MLK luncheon are $12.50 students, $8. ![]() Kendra Osterhage, a sophomore at Waterloo (IL) High School-visual arts award.Dustin Davis, also a junior at Edwardsville-poetry award.Devin Dixon, a junior at Edwardsville (IL) High School-essay award.Winners of the high school competition are: Cheryl Jackson- University Humanitarian Award-A registered nurse and instructor in the SIUE School of Nursing.James Speciale-Community Humanitarian Award-An Edwardsville accountant and successful businessman who has served as president of the Edwardsville School board for the past 12 years.Tyeast Frank, of Chicago-Scholarship and Humanitarian Award-A 28-year-old undergraduate pursuing a bachelor of science in Speech Pathology and Audiology toward a career in speech-language pathology.High School Essay, Poetry, and Visual Arts Awards also will be honored. in Meridian Ballroom of the Morris University Center, followed by a reception in Goshen Lounge for the winners of the Scholarship and Humanitarian awards to be honored at the luncheon. The luncheon program is set for 11:30 a.m. This year's guest speaker will be SIUE Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift. The awards are given each year by the university to recognize those who exemplify the philosophy of nonviolent social change as demonstrated by Rev. The awards will be presented at the university's 23rd annual luncheon to honor the late Rev. Humanitarian and Scholarship Awards have been announced. January 2005 MLK Celebration Award Winners Announced School of Education, Health and Human Behavior.
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