The Richard L. Storinger Award
The CAI Storinger award recognizes student for extraordinary accomplishment, exceptional persistence and/or great courage in promoting academic integrity. The recipient of this award is recognized for his or her outstanding achievements in shaping a campus culture of integrity and his or her commitment to "do the right thing" despite obstacle and/or opposition.
Criteria:
The award is intended for a student who:
- makes an outstanding contribution in promoting academic integrity in our educational communities;
- expends exceptional effort and demonstrates remarkable effectiveness despite challenge or resistance;
- is motivated by commitment to and conviction about the importance of academic integrity and not by public acclaim or monetary gain.
The nominee must be a student and must be nominated by a member of CAI. A subcommittee of the CAI Advisory Council will review the nominations and select the recipient(s). The recipient of this award is recognized at the CAI annual conference where the award will be presented.
Past Award Winners:
2007 Stephen R. Gregg, III
2003 Mary Reid Ervin
2002 J. Stone Laraway