Each year during commencement weekend, the Center hosts a reception to honor the commencement of select students who exemplify leadership in programs with the Unity Center or other programs across campus including their families and networks of support. During this reception, we also highlight the award recipients of our Unity Center Leadership Awards; five prestigious awards based on involvement, academic excellence, and service.
- The Dr. Julian Thomas Euell Mind, Body, & Spirit Award - Presented to students for their significant scholarly achievements (cumulative 3.3 GPA or above) coupled with exemplary contributions to the campus, local community, and other communities through service and continued civic engagement (i.e. work with a local agency, created a sustainability service opportunity, continued alternative break leadership). It also recognizes individuals who embody a commitment to intellectual, physical, and spiritual growth(Formerly the Dubois/Mandela Award).
The Chung/Thorpe Leadership Award - Presented to students who have increased the profile of communities of color through continued participation in leadership roles throughout their Ithaca College experience (i.e. student orgs, student employment, honors societies, local boards, clubs, academic associations).
The Chawla/Ochoa Academic Achievement Award - Presented to students who have shown a commitment to enhancing their educational experience through scholarly pursuits, while maintaining a high level of academic achievement (cumulative 3.5 GPA or higher). This award is intended for students who have done outstanding academic work outside the classroom in their field of interest: i.e. research, conference presentations, published writings, etc.
The Chavez/Lorde Social Justice Award - Presented to students who have demonstrated a strong dedication to social change for the Ithaca College and local community through various platforms, projects, or initiatives (i.e. created a fashion line, started a new student org, developed a social media campaign, produced music or film, established a new campus event/program). - The Dr. Gloria Hobbs Inspiration Award - Presented to students who have shown empathy, helpfulness, and a willingness to go above and beyond in support of their peers throughout their undergraduate experience.