Student employment supervisors nominated exemplary student workers for the 2013 Student Employee of the Year Award. All seven of the nominees embody service excellence, dedication, a stellar work ethic, and academic quality. The Student Employee of the Year will be announced on Friday, April 12th during National Student Employment Week.
The Washington College Book Award recognizes a high school junior who, in the judgment of his or her teachers, has produced outstanding written work in the field of history. Each award is sponsored by a Washington College alumnus.
Pauline Maier accepted the 2011 George Washington Book Prize for Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 on Wednesday, May 25 at an elegant black-tie gala at Mount Vernon. The winner of one of the largest literary prizes in the country was presented with a medal and $50,000 check from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, which co-sponsors the prize with Washington College and George Washington’s Mount Vernon. The celebration honoring this year’s three finalists was attended by about 175 people, including faculty, board members, students and dignitaries from the worlds of publishing, academia, law and politics.
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Student Employee of the Year Nominations
Staff supervisors nominated exemplary student workers for Student Employee of the Year in recognition of their many accomplishments.