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OUS seeks nominations for 2025 Dr. Dan Evans Alumni Leadership Award

OUS seeks nominations for 2025 Dr. Dan Evans Alumni Leadership Award

Yahoo08-03-2025

Mar. 7—Ohio University Southern is accepting nominations for the 2025 Dr. Dan Evans Ohio University Southern Alumni Leadership Award, which honors graduates who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and service to their community. Nominations are open through March 17 and may be submitted by faculty, staff, alumni and community members. The recipient will be recognized at the Spring Graduation Recognition Ceremony on Thursday, May 1, at 7 p.m. in Shafer Courtyard.
The award is named in honor of Dr. Dan Evans, a Lawrence County native, first-generation college graduate and former dean of Ohio University Southern. Evans dedicated his career to expanding educational access in Appalachian Ohio, understanding firsthand the impact higher education can have on individuals and communities.
A graduate of Ohio University and Morehead State University, he began his journey as a student at Ohio University Southern before earning degrees in English, counseling and higher education administration.
His leadership was marked by a deep commitment to strengthening the university's role in the community and ensuring others had access to the same opportunities that shaped his life.
Last year's recipient, Jeremy Clay, exemplifies the leadership and innovation the award seeks to recognize. As a key member of the Lawrence Economic Development Corporation, Clay has played a pivotal role in job creation and economic growth in the region.
His expertise in engineering, design-build construction and economic development has garnered statewide recognition, and his leadership has made a lasting impact on Lawrence County's infrastructure and industry.
After earning his degree from Ohio University Southern, Clay applied his skills to create innovative solutions in site development, earning the respect of professionals across Ohio.
His work continues to shape the region, proving that OUS alumni are driving progress and opportunity in their communities.
To submit a nomination, visit ohio.edu/southern/alumni/leadership.

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