February 23, 2001
Nominations are being sought for the Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Prize, which recognizes a student at the University who has made a significant contribution in leadership and service to ecumenical or interfaith activities on campus.
This award was established to honor the life of the late Isserman, the distinguished rabbi and author who was actively involved in social and interfaith issues locally, nationally and internationally.
Nominees must be full-time sophomore, junior, senior or graduate students at the University.
Nominations for the award must include the nominee's name and year, a statement of qualifications for the award and name of the person or organization submitting the nomination. Any individual or group associated with the University may submit a nomination.
A committee will review the nominations and select a student who will receive the $500 award during a reception.
Nomination forms may be obtained by contacting Steve Ehrlich, Assistant Dean, University College at 935-4320. Send nominations to Campus Box 1064, January Hall Room 100 no later than March 2.
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