Published March 18, 2009 10:05 am - The following area residents are among the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) juniors and seniors that the IUPUI Alumni Council and the student Organization for Alumni Relations will honor April 3 during the IUPUI Outstanding Student Recognition Dinner:
IUPUI 10th annual Outstanding Student Recognition Dinner
The following area residents are among the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) juniors and seniors that the IUPUI Alumni Council and the student Organization for Alumni Relations will honor April 3 during the IUPUI Outstanding Student Recognition Dinner: David Sempsrott, a resident of Arlington; Jenna Wood, a resident of Greenfield; Kyle Yoder, a resident of Greenfield; Megan Thomas, a resident of Greensburg; Alicia Bowman, a resident of Shelbyville; Darrell Goodwin, a resident of Shelbyville.
Students will be recognized for scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities on campus, and civic and community service.
During the dinner, the "most outstanding" female and male students will be announced, as well as the top 10 female and top 10 male students. A panel of alumni, faculty and staff select the top students based on nominations by students, faculty and staff.
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) combines the strengths of Indiana University's programs in liberal arts, medicine, nursing, dentistry, law, public affairs, informatics, social work, education and music with Purdue University's expertise in engineering, technology, and science. With 22 schools and academic units, IUPUI grants degrees in more than 200 programs from both Indiana University and Purdue University.