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LAS honors alumni Holly Korab,
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 10/12/2000 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois announced today (Oct. 13) the recipients of its annual LAS Alumni Achievement, LAS Young Alumni, and LAS Humanitarian Awards. The awards will be presented by LAS Dean Jesse Delia on Friday (Oct. 13) at the Urbana campus to chemists Philip Horwitz and Seemon Pines, and Eugene N. Hamilton, chief judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. The young alumni award is being given to public information officer Steven Kulm. The humanitarian award is being given to medical missionary Susan Nagele. The awardees were selected from more than 100,000 alumni for their outstanding leadership and service, having demonstrated the values derived from a liberal arts and sciences education by significantly improving or enhancing the lives of others. The winners:
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the largest UI college; more than half of all UI students are enrolled in the college. The UI has long ranked among the nation's most distinguished teaching and research institutions. Its diverse, world-class programs reflect the mission of a comprehensive, land-grant university. The largest public university in Illinois, the UI was chartered by the state in 1867 as the Illinois Industrial University and opened its doors to students in 1868.
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