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1. The recipient is a female student, undergraduate or graduate, who is currently enrolled at Western Kentucky University.
2. The recipient has demonstrated self-empowerment by overcoming physical, economic, social, and/or legal adversity.
3. The recipient is mentor and/or positive role model. Her experience benefits other women in supportive, constructive ways.
4. The recipient has demonstrated personal development during her time at Western Kentucky University.
5. Other pertinent attributes that can be factored
favorably into consideration include: community service, heroic or meritorious
action, social involvement, and publication.
Seneca
Falls Personal Empowerment Award Nomination Form 
*The nomination form is a pdf document. Please print from your browser
and complete all information.
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1. The recipient is a woman or man who is a
member of the Western Kentucky University community (faculty, staff, administrator,
or
alumnus/a.) The individual is actively working to improve
the quality of life for women at WKU.
2. The recipient is an active advocate for the rights and empowerment of women and motivates others toward those ends.
3. The recipient has taken a primary responsibility within recent years to create positive change concerning women's issues.
4. The recipient reaches out to the wider community to increase awareness and support of women's issues.
5. The recipient has demonstrated knowledge of women's problems and issues.
6. The recipient has assisted women in overcoming difficulties and attaining goals.
7. The recipient is a role model for others in women's issues.
8. The recipient effectively promotes women's issues through speaking, writing, or teaching.
9. The recipient participates in organizations
or associations related to women.
Catherine
Coogan Ward Feminist Action Award Nomination Form 
*The nomination form is a pdf document. Please print from your
browser and complete all information.
NOTE: AWARD RECIPIENTS CANNOT BE NOMINATED AGAIN FOR THE SAME AWARD.
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