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Spirit of Student Life Awards

The Spirit of Student Life Awards honor the students, staff, organizations, and campus partners whose work most powerfully advances the Division of Student Life’s mission and strategic commitments. These awards recognize excellence in fostering community and belonging, supporting successful student transitions, strengthening academic success, promoting holistic health and wellness, and elevating engagement and leadership beyond the classroom. Each recipient exemplifies our core purpose: creating transformational opportunities, inclusive environments, and meaningful connections that help every student learn, grow, and succeed.

Spirit of Student Life Award Ceremony

The 2026 Spirit of Student Life Award Ceremony will take place on Monday, April 27 in the Armstrong Student Center Pavilion. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Join us for light refreshments. The program will begin promptly at 6 p.m.

Submit a nomination by March 20, 2026 at 5 p.m. All nominees will be notified and invited to the ceremony. Winners will be announced at the ceremony on April 27. If you previously applied for a SEAL Award, your submission will be honored in this year's Spirit of Student Life nomination process.

Award Categories

Below you will find a description of each of award and the intended recipient. All award nominations will take place on one central form unless otherwise noted.

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Academic Empowerment Award

The purpose of this award is to recognize an individual who provides outstanding academic mentoring, tutoring, or resource coordination to enhance student learning and academic confidence. Nominees may include students, faculty, and staff.
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Andrew Herman Chapter Excellence Award

The chapters receiving this award exemplify the five pillars of our community: Scholarship and Learning, Service and Philanthropy, Leadership and Values, Brotherhood and Sisterhood, and a Commitment to Community. These organizations have gone above and beyond the minimum standards set for them and have excelled in an array of areas throughout our community. Please take some time to reflect on the year and what your organization has accomplished. This award has an external nomination process.
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Be Well Initiative Award

The purpose of this award is to recognize an initiative or program that advances student health and wellness by promoting holistic well-being, healthy decision-making, and access to resources that support lifelong self-care and well-being. Nominees may include initiatives and programs.
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Darkow Excellence in Student Advocacy Award

This award honors a faculty or staff member who champions student academic success – removing barriers, connecting students with supports, and fostering belief in their ability to thrive. Nominees may include faculty and staff.
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Dr. Richard Nault Advisor of the Year

This award is to recognize outstanding faculty and staff members at Miami University who advise student organizations. It is based on outstanding contributions in a particular field of endeavor and contributions to the student organization. Nominees may include faculty and staff who advise a student organization.
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Dr. Richard Nault Scholarship

The Dr. Richard Nault Scholarship recognizes two fraternity or sorority members each academic year who have shown devotion to the fraternity and sorority community. Celebrating fraternity and sorority community leaders with a prestigious scholarship promotes everything our community stands for: Scholarship & Learning, Service & Philanthropy, Leadership & Values, Community, and Brotherhood & Sisterhood. Two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to an active member of IFC, NPHC, MGC, or PA. This award has an external nomination process.
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Event of the Year

This award honors an event that demonstrated creativity, strong collaboration, thoughtful planning, and meaningful engagement with students. The program should reflect the mission and values of the organization while contributing positively to campus life. Nominees may include student organizations.

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First-Year Impact Award

This award recognizes a first-year student who has demonstrated outstanding potential and made a meaningful impact through their emerging leadership and involvement. The nominee does not need to hold a formal leadership position. This award celebrates initiative, growth, and positive influence early in their college experience. Nominees may include students.
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Gerald Yearwood Community Builder Award

The Armstrong Student Center serves as the center of the campus community, therefore we strongly value those individuals who foster and promote campus community building. The purpose of the Gerald Yearwood Community Builder Award is to recognize someone who has made a positive difference by bringing people together and creating a strong sense of belonging at Miami University. This award honors individuals who lead with honesty, kindness, and a commitment to helping others. Recipients work to create welcoming and inclusive spaces where everyone feels valued and encouraged to take part. Through their actions, they help make our community stronger and more connected. Nominees may include students, faculty, or staff.
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Harry T. Wilks Student Leader of the Year

The purpose of this award is to recognize a leader of a student that has gone above and beyond. This may be through greatly impacting their organization and/or campus as a whole. This student does not need to be in a formal leadership role within an organization. Nominees may include students.
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Phillip and Martha Shriver Greek Person of the Year

This award is given to one fraternity man and one sorority woman of the Miami University community. The recipients are individuals who display excellence within our Greek Community’s 5 Pillars of Leadership and Values, Scholarship and  Learning, Brotherhood and Sisterhood, Community, and Philanthropy and Service. In addition to the application requirements below, the individual’s cumulative GPA will be checked and verified by the Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. Nominees may include active members of IFC, NPHC, MGC, or PA. This award has an external nomination process.
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Spirit of Student Life Award

The Spirit of Student Life Award was created to recognize individuals, departments, and initiatives that demonstrate outstanding service and symbolize the core commitments of the Division of Student Life (community & belonging, student transitions, academic support, health & wellness, and engagement & leadership). Nominees may include students, faculty, staff, or initiatives.
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Student Organization of the Year

The purpose of this award is to recognize the efforts and contributions of an organization on campus. This organization should be a group of individuals that represent a dedication to their organization and their impact on the campus and community. Nominees may include student organizations.
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Transition Trailblazer Award

Two awards will be given. Nominees may include students, faculty, or staff.
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Wellness Advocate Award

This award recognizes an individual or group that centers whole-student well-being, promotes healthy decision making, and connects students to wellness resources. Nominees may include students, faculty, staff, or organizations.

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