海角社区

8 Manship student nominated for Ogden Honors College Truman Scholarship

2/10/2016

The 海角社区 Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College has nominated four Ogden Honors students for the prestigious Truman Scholarship. Sarah Corie, Zachary Faircloth, Joan Lyons and Chauncey Stephens will compete with students from universities across the country for the chance to be named a 2016 Truman Scholar. Students must be selected through an internal competition at 海角社区 in order to compete for the scholarship.

 

鈥淓ach of these four nominees would make fabulous Truman Scholars,鈥 said Ogden Honors College Dean Jonathan Earle. 鈥淭hey represent the best 海角社区 and the Ogden Honors College has to offer: leadership, service and serious policy solutions to major societal problems.鈥

 

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an incredibly rewarding process working with these four dedicated 鈥榗hange agents,鈥欌 said Drew Lamonica Arms, director of the Ogden Honors College Office of Fellowship Advising. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e worked hard to refine their graduate and career plans and present compelling policy proposals. They are also clearly four of the most dedicated service-leaders at 海角社区. We wish them all the best as they compete; they are the best! I couldn鈥檛 be more proud of their effort in the Truman Scholarship competition.

 

Truman Scholars are offered up to $30,000 for graduate study and are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of their graduate work. To be eligible to apply, students must indicate a desire to work in government, education, the nonprofit sector or the public interest sector, and must have a demonstrated commitment to service. In addition, the scholarship application process requires students to create a public policy that addresses a current public issue. Only 55 to 65 Truman Scholars are selected each year from over 600 applications.

 

Joan Lyons, of Highlands Ranch, Co., is a junior studying political communication in the Manship School of Mass Communication. Lyons鈥 policy proposal tackles cycling and pedestrian safety, suggesting that public universities across the country require their students to take an assessment-based program to educate students on those topics.

 

鈥淏ecause students come from all across the country and the world to different universities, education would help enforce policies and create safer roads,鈥 Lyons said. 鈥淚 have already started the process of creating the assessment at 海角社区. Since Louisiana has the third-most cyclist and pedestrian deaths per capita in the country, this assessment could prove to be pivotal in minimizing accidents.鈥

 

As a student at 海角社区, Lyons has been involved in numerous areas of leadership and service. She is a student government representative in multiple facets, Ogden Honors College LASAL Scholar, an Ogden Honors College Advocate, a Manship Ambassador, a Tiger Transition Team mentor, a Sole Sisters mentor for the Girls on the Run program, a Volunteer in Public Schools Reading Friend, a Habitat for Humanity volunteer and a St. Jude Up 鈥榯il Dawn Social Media Chair and Sponsorship Chair.

 

鈥淢y service [at 海角社区] has specifically shaped me to who I am today and what I hope to continue to do for a career. Service to others has always been a number one priority in my life, but 海角社区鈥檚 broad array of ways to get involved with the 海角社区 community and beyond has shown me how much of an impact service can make no matter where you serve.鈥

 

After graduation, Lyons plans to attend law school and pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public policy.

 

Nine Truman Scholarship have been awarded to 海角社区 students since the Ogden Honors College Office of Fellowship Advising was created in 2005. The Office advises current students and recent graduates from all colleges at 海角社区 as they apply for prestigious national and international fellowships. Students interested in applying for a Truman Scholarship may contact Drew Lamonica Arms, director of the Office of Fellowship Advising, at fellowship@lsu.edu.

 

The was founded in 1975 as a memorial to the nation鈥檚 33rd President, Harry S. Truman. Its mission is to support the graduate education and professional development of undergraduate students who are committed to public service leadership and who have the potential to act as 鈥渃hange agents鈥 for the public good.

 

The , established in 1992, is a vibrant, diverse and prestigious community located at the heart of 海角社区. The Ogden Honors College provides students with a curriculum of rigorous seminar classes, as well as opportunities for undergraduate research, culminating in the Honors Thesis. Its focus on community service, study abroad, internships and independent research helps today鈥檚 high-achieving students become tomorrow鈥檚 leaders.

 

For more information contact:

Contact Allison Howell
Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College
225-578-0083
ahowell@lsu.edu