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Its amazing what can happen in a year.
During her first three years at University of Michigan-Dearborn, Jessica Reed traveled to campus a few days a week for class, then drove home. She often shied away from extracurricular activities.
But Reed walked into a Political Science Association (PSA) meeting last year, a decision that vastly changed her approach to student life.
Fast forward to April 11 when Reed took the stage and accepted 蹤獲扦-Dearborns Distinguished Student Leader award.
It definitely made me feel like I was doing something right, said Reed, who will graduate this month with a bachelors degree in political science. Its really special because it caps off so much effort.
Reed and other 蹤獲扦-Dearborn students were honored this month at the annual Student Leadership Awards.
Reed had plenty to celebrate this year, as PSA took home the award for Outstanding Recognized Student Organization. Reed, who is president of PSA, also helped organize the Destination Detroit speaker series, which won Outstanding Student Organization Program.
Jonathan Larson, 蹤獲扦-Dearborns student organizations supervisor, took great pride in this years event because students he often works with were honored for their leadership efforts.
Its a big deal, he said.
Larson previously worked on residential campuses, so when he first arrived at 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, he was surprised by the amount of student programming.
When I came here, I never would have realized we were a commuter campus, based on all the activities going on, he said. Its just not a commuter feel. Theres always something happening. Students take great pride in what they do here.
Kris Bjornbak plays a major role in promoting 蹤獲扦-Dearborns student life. Thats because hes involved in many of the organizations that organize campus events. Bjornbak, who is a member of seven student organizations, also was honored this month with a Distinguished Student Leader award.
Bjornbak is president of 蹤獲扦-Dearborns Association of Student Anthropologists, and also spends about 15 hours a week with international students, familiarizing them with southeast Michigan.
The award is great, but knowing that Ive made a difference in someones life means more than any award, he said.