By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									April 13, 2016
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             WARRENSBURG, MO – University of Central Missouri President Charles Ambrose on April
                                                11 publicly thanked 2015-2016 nominees for the Learning to a Greater Degree Award,
                                                recognizing the difference these campus members are making to create a living and
                                                learning environment that is focused on student success.
                                             
                                             His remarks were made during a reception honoring 43 individuals who were nominated
                                                for these awards. The award was established by the Office of University Relations
                                                in 2012 to commemorate the university’s strategic position, and what it means to UCM.
                                                Awards honor one student and one faculty or staff member per semester, based on qualities
                                                they exhibit that exemplify the strategic platform. Articulated as Learning to a Greater
                                                Degree, the strategic platform is supported by four reasons to believe in a UCM education
                                                - a culture of service, engaged learning, future-focused academics, and a worldly
                                                perspective.
                                             
                                             Faculty, staff, and students are all instrumental in helping the campus deliver its
                                                promise to provide a campus dedicated to Learning to a Greater Degree, according to
                                                Kelly Waldram Cramer, director of marketing and promotion in the Office of University
                                                Relations. In conducting the recognition ceremony, she noted that the strategic position
                                                represents “who we are and what we do” at UCM. Living up to the promise the university
                                                makes to its students would not be possible without the help of individuals such as
                                                those who were nominated for Learning to a Greater Degree awards.
                                             
                                             “Through this award, we are able to lift up and celebrate just a few individuals whose
                                                hard work makes a difference on this campus,” she told individuals who gathered for
                                                the event at the University Art Center Gallery. Waldram Cramer announced award nominees
                                                after a brief presentation by Presidents Ambrose.
                                             
                                             In his remarks to the group, Ambrose talked about how the Learning to a Greater Degree
                                                strategic platform communicates the commitment of people and sense of place at UCM.
                                                “The interaction you have on a day-to-day basis to create value may be that critical
                                                part of the equation that says college is worth it.”
                                             
                                             “You always remember those people who made that difference,” he added. “Your nomination
                                                for this award says that you are that person. You made that difference for someone.”
                                             
                                             Although not all were able to attend, UCM faculty, staff and students who were recognized
                                                at the event were: Briana Anderson, Ronald Ascenvil, Kaitlin Becker, Jacob Bowder,
                                                Brittany Brooks, Kristin Campbell, Dr. Myron “Mike” Carter (posthumously), Sue Ann
                                                Carter, Ashley Cason, Lt. Col. Jason Christianson, Steve Ciafullo, Dr. Amber Clifford,
                                                Dr. Elizabeth Diaz, Dr. Dabin Ding, Cameron Duthoy, Liam Eschbacher, Dr. Miriam Fuller,
                                                Nicholas Hanna, Dr. Kerry Henson, Dr. Julie Hentges, Travis Hume, Elizabeth Hurtt,
                                                Caleb James, Dr. Odin Jurkowski, Dr. Janice Klimek, Randy Kramer, Dr. Jae Woong Lee,
                                                Kathryn Legate, Dr. Hannah Marsh, Jessica Martin, Mathew Martinez, Amanda May, Bradley
                                                Minor, Dr. Brenda Moeder, Sarah Pattison, Dr. Janice Putnam, Steve Quick, Dr. Allison
                                                Robbins, Dr. Zhiyong Shan, Stephanie Shipwash, Dr. Matt Thomas, Dr. Ashley Wellman,
                                                and Morgan Yelvington.