Announcements

FROM: THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN RE: THE MELANIE BLUMBERG SUNSHINE AWARD
Sent:
2/16/2021 9:45:31 AM
To: Students, Faculty, Staff

 

Dear Students, Staff and Faculty-

 

We are thrilled to announce that the President's Commission on the Status of Women will honor its first recipients of the newly created "Sunshine Award" in honor of the memorable character of the late Professor Melanie Blumberg's legacy of positive energy and mentorship at California University of PA.  Professor “Mel” Blumberg was known for her mentorship and positivity on campus.  She both informally and formally mentored students, staff and faculty. This award seeks to inspire a legacy of bringing “sunshine” to the California University of PA campus.  

 

The purpose of the award is to “shine light on individuals serving as outstanding mentors, and who exceptionally support the hard work and accomplishments of others here at Cal U.  Their mentorship may be informal or formal in nature, and will be judged by quality, depth, breadth, and its described impact on individuals, the campus, and the broader community. Faculty, staff, students, and administrators may be nominated or apply for the award.

 

Applicants and/or nominees must submit a vita or resume, two letters of recommendation and complete the online application form.

 

Applications and nominations must include:

1. Award application (online through Microsoft forms)

2. Resume or Curriculum Vitae

3. Two letters of recommendation

 

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Fill | Sunshine Award Application

President’s Commission on the Status of Women’s Melanie Blumberg Sunshine Award - Nomination Application The deadline for this application to be received is Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 9:00 am. Eligibility: This award seeks to highlight individuals who are outstanding mentors, and exceptionally support the hard work and accomplishments of others at California University of PA. Faculty, staff, students, and administrators may be nominated or apply for the award. Mentorship may be informal or formal in nature and will be judged by the quality, depth and breadth of the mentorship and its described impact on individuals, the campus, and the broader community. Professor Mel Blumberg was known for her mentorship and positivity on campus and both informally and formally mentored students, staff and faculty. This award seeks to inspire a legacy of bringing “sunshine” to the California University of PA campus. Applicants and nominees must submit a vita or resume, two letters of recommendation and complete the on

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