The award is a new donor-funded scholarship, unique in being based solely on faculty nominations.
Billy Felz, vice chancellor for enrollment management, announced the new scholarships and congratulated the deserving recipients at the inaugural reception.
“We know that the first year of college can be challenging, and it’s wonderful that we are able to recognize students who were identified by a professor as being successful,” Felz says.
“That success is not based only on getting the highest grade in the class; it is defined here as showing improvement over the semester, demonstrating leadership in the classroom or overcoming challenges and adversity.”
Felz further acknowledges the valuable partnerships that make support like this for UW-Eau Claire students possible.
“We are very thankful to have great partnerships in Academic Affairs and the Foundation to establish the new award and recognition ceremony,” Felz says. “It was inspiring to see the heartfelt student nominations that faculty took the time to complete and the genuine interest they took in their students’ accomplishments. Importantly, none of this would have been possible without the generosity of the Dan and Martha Wenzel family, who funded all 28 of these scholarships.”
Foundation vice president Julia Diggins says she is awed by the support of Blugold donors, shown once again through this new fund.
“The UWEC Foundation donors truly understand that persistence is one of the most essential skills for success in college,” Diggins says.
“The recipients of the Chancellor’s Spotlight Award have shown remarkable determination in overcoming challenges, and we are proud to celebrate their hard work. This scholarship is our way of recognizing them and reminding them that we believe in their potential.”
It starts with caring faculty