Just World Awards

The President’s Just World Awards recognize alumni, students, staff, faculty, and retirees who demonstrate their dedication to principles that create a more just and equitable world. The Just World nominations open in the Spring semester and awardees are announced at Homecoming the following Fall semester. 

Nomination Form

Nominations close March 29, 2024 at midnight MT.

Submission Information

Please complete the form above or use this link to open the nomination form in a separate window. 
The first section of this form collects data on the Nominator. 
The second section collects data on the Nominee. In this section, there is a required essay question regarding the Nominee's qualifications for an award with a 600 word limit. Additional space is provided to expand on any ideas in a subsequent question.  

About

Mike Edmonds Igniting Students’ Potential Award

Mike EdmondsThis awardee is a CC student, alum, current or retired staff or faculty member who encourages and mentors students to find their potential and pursue it. The award is named for Senior Vice President Mike Edmonds, who served as dean of students/vice president for Student Life for 30 years, collaborating across divisions to ensure students had opportunities to create an outstanding CC experience. As acting president from 2020-21, he was the college’s first president of color.

Do you know someone who mentors, coaches, affirms, and helps students discover their abilities and pursue their purpose?

Dr. Margaret A. Liu ’77 Health Justice Award

375254380-margaret-a-liu-sq.jpgThis awardee is a CC student, alum, current or retired staff or faculty member who strives to ensure that everyone has fair and equal access to health information, healthcare, a safe environment, and opportunities to be healthier. The award is named for Margaret A. Liu, M.D., DSchc, MDhc, FISV, ’77, known as the “mother of DNA vaccines.” Liu develops new vaccines and technologies and works with international groups to bring vaccines and immunizations to people with limited access to healthcare services, vaccines, treatments, and interventions.

Do you know someone who is committed to fair and equal access to health resources and a healthy environment for all?

Ken Salazar ’77 Stewardship Award

Ken SalazarThis awardee is a CC student, alum, current or retired staff or faculty member who works to solve challenging world issues including those outlined in the UN Sustainable Development goals: poverty; hunger; health and wellbeing; education; gender equality; clean water/sanitation; affordable and clean energy; work and economic growth; industry, innovation, and  infrastructure; reduced inequality; sustainable communities; responsible consumption and production; climate action; the oceans and waterways; life on land; peace, justice, and strong institutions. It is named for Ken Salazar ’77, who as a lawyer, Colorado attorney general, U.S. senator, U.S. secretary of the interior, and U.S. ambassador to Mexico, has dedicated himself to protecting land, water, and people.

Do you know someone who is a responsible and caring steward of the world’s resources, or is driven to make progress on crucial world issues?

Adrienne Lanier Seward Bold and Courageous Actions Award

Adrienne Seward

This awardee is a CC student, alum, current or retired staff or faculty member who fosters and engages in crucial conversations, reaching across differences to find common ground and understanding, and taking bold and courageous actions to create needed change. This award is named for Professor Emerita of English Adrienne Lanier Seward, Packard Professor, Fulbright Scholar, and the first Black woman to be awarded tenure at Colorado College.

Do you know someone who fosters meaningful dialogue where different perspectives are welcomed, shared, and debated, and whose bold actions demonstrate leadership and a willingness to be brave?

Val Veirs Environmental Justice Award

Val Viers

This awardee is a CC student, alum, current or retired staff or faculty member who is dedicated to protecting the natural environment and who champions environmental justice, one of the most pressing issues of our time. It is named for Professor Emeritus of Physics Val Veirs, who was a founder of the environmental program at CC and who used science to solve environmental problems and direct public policy toward science-based solutions. 

Do you know someone who is driven to solve environmental problems and create a safe and healthy environment where people and the natural world can thrive?

2023-24 Awards Timeline

Nominations will open in February 2024 and close March 29, 2024 at midnight MT.

Winners will be announced at Opening Convocation in August 2024.

For questions about the awards program or the nomination process, please contact Monica Indrebo.

2023 Winners

Adrienne Lanier Seward Bold and Courageous Actions Award

Chloe Kathryn Brooks-Kistler ’23

Val Veirs Environmental Justice Award

Professor Howard Drossman

Ken Salazar ’77 Stewardship Award

Abby K. Maxman ’88

Margaret Liu ’77 Health Justice Award

Delaney Grant Kenyon ’23

Mike Edmonds Igniting Students‘ Potential Award

Avivah Polmer ’85

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