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UWL senior Brianna Mark is the 2016-17 student employee of the year.
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Brianna Mark earns UWL’s 2017 Student Employee of the Year award
Brianna Mark is wrapping up her time at UWL. For some of the years she’s been here, her fellow students often thought she was a teaching assistant. “I’m just a student who knows the content and has some tips and tricks to be successful,” says Mark.
Mark has been a leader with Supplemental Instruction since it started two years ago. Supplemental instruction is a program of student-led study sessions outside of classroom hours. Student leaders, like Mark, have already taken the course and help students build study skills through group-based and hands-on activities.
For her work on the program, Mark was named UWL’s 2016-17 Student Employee of the Year.
Lee Baines, director of the Murphy Learning Center, nominated Mark. He says she is “incredibly energetic, puts everything that she has into whatever she’s doing and she’s all about giving to other people.”
Mark will graduate in May. After graduation, she will be teaching chemistry in Mozambique with the Peace Corps. “I’m excited to apply a lot of what I’ve learned there,” she says.
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About the Award
UWL has been recognizing student employees for 27 years. About 1,500 students found an on-campus job this school year. Recently, UWL was recognized as a top school in the nation for providing these on-campus opportunities.
Other nominees for the award this year include:
Brittany Baldwin, Murphy Library
Hunter Baumgardt, University Communications
Kandyce Dunlap, Student Life
Emma Fischer, Residence Life
Samantha Giddley, Career Services
Abigail Gnewikow, Financial Aid
Danielle Lee, Camps Child Center
Kara Meyer, International Education & Engagement
Alicia Roberts, Marketing
Jaelyn Roland, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center
Juan Pablo San Emeterio, Office of Multicultural Student Services
Solvei Stenso-Velo, International Education & Engagement
Bridget Webster, International Education & Engagement