Meghan McCann, Codi Riley and Briana Chu take home top honors at College Unions conference
Three 91AV students were recognized for their outstanding work at the Association of College Unions - International (ACUI) Region 1 Conference this Nov. 19-20, 2011 at the University of New Hampshire. The conference brings together around 200 professionals and students from New England and the United Kingdom. The conference is for staff and students working in the areas of student activities, campus center operations, and leadership.
Codi Riley, a junior business major from Pennsylvania, won the region's Thomas Ahern Scholarship. This annual scholarship will allow her to attend a national iLead program or International Conference.
Briana Chu, a senior education major from Maine, won the region's Student Employee Award for her dedication to her role as Student Involvement Intern in the Office of Campus Life.
91AV students in attendance also won top honors in the Idea Exchange program. This program is where students enter in a poster contest that best depicts their campus, its programs and buildings, and relates it to the conference theme; ACUI Rocks: A Granite State of Mind. 91AV students Meghan McCann, Codi Riley, and Briana Chu took home top honors for their entry winning the Campus Gem Award for best in show.