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ACUHO-I Parthenon Society

Honoring those who exemplify making campus home.

The ACUHO-I Foundation’s most prestigious award, the Parthenon Society, recognizes supreme achievement in the profession, outstanding service, leadership, and contributions to campus housing.

Champions nominate candidates for the Parthenon Society each year. To be considered for this award, candidates must have contributed 10 years of service to the housing, residential life, or affiliated profession and five years of service at the regional or international level of ACUHO-I. If selected, the champion agrees to lead a fundraising process to collect $5,000 on behalf of the nominee. 

The reveal of each year’s recipients during Campus Home. LIVE! is always an exciting and emotional moment. The surprised reaction of those honored, combined with the celebration of their friends, families, and colleagues, creates a conference highlight you won’t soon forget.

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2024 Parthenon Awards

The ACUHO-I Foundation is accepting donations to recognize the recipients of the 2024 Parthenon Awards. As always, the honorees remain a secret until they are unveiled at the Campus Home. LIVE! conference and expo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Contact a Foundation Board member or the ACUHO-I home office to find out how to donate to a specific recipient.

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ACUHO-I honors the past recipients of the Parthenon Award and continues to thank them for their contributions to the campus housing profession.

2023

  • Ana Hernandez
  • Dan Ocampo
  • Scott Singleton
  • Alvin Sturdivant
  • Marilyn Tyus
  • Scott Boden

2022

  • Willie Brown
  • Jon Conlogue
  • Lisa Diekow
  • Deb Schmidt-Rogers
  • James Smart

2021

  • Mary Howard Hamilton
  • Leonard Jones
  • Rosanne Proite
  • Alma Sealine
  • Lee Thompson, Jr

2020

  • Tom Ellett
  • Emily Galindo
  • Colin Marshall
  • Judy Spain
  • Jennifer Wilder

2019

  • Larry Christenson
  • Ellen Heffernan
  • Tim Johnson
  • Tom Kane
  • Patricia A.R. Martinez

2018

  • Sue Beebe
  • Tony Cawthon
  • Andy McDade
  • Diana Robertson
  • Michael Stang

2017

  • John Biernbaum
  • Vennie Gore
  • Mary Janz
  • Lori Patterson
  • Julie Payne-Kirchmeier

2016

  • Cathy Bickel
  • Vickie Hawkins
  • Gerry Kowalski
  • Nick Nicklaus
  • Michael Schultz
  • Marty Takimoto
  • Steve Waller

2015

  • Patrick Bradley
  • Robin Gagnow
  • Peter Galloway
  • Janice Robinson
  • M. Keener Scott
  • Sallie Traxler

2014

  • Rena Buchan
  • Jill Eckardt
  • Tarome Alford
  • Carolyn “Waz” Miller
  • Louis V. Hencken
  • Pam Schreiber

2013

  • R. Randy Rice
  • Mary Ann Ryan
  • David Stephen
  • Andrea Trinklein
  • Carmen Vance
  • Terry Webb

2012

  • Ginny Arthur
  • Cindy Felice
  • Bob Looney
  • Norbert Dunkel
  • Paul Jahr
  • Chuck Werring

2011

  • Jim Curtin
  • Dan Hallenbeck
  • Wayne Smith
  • Mike Evans
  • Lorinda Krhut
  • Ken Stoner
  • Joanne Goldwater
  • Chuck Rhodes

2010

  • Connie L. Carson
  • Alan L. Hargrave
  • Nancy Murphy-Chadwick
  • Jack Collins
  • David A. McKelfresh
  • Michel Ouellette
  • Michael Eyster

2009

  • Michael Coakley
  • W. Garry Johnson
  • Dima Utgoff
  • Jerry Gorby
  • Patricia Mielke
  • Willie Young
  • James C. Grimm

2008

  • Deb Boykin
  • Bob Huss
  • Joan Schmidt
  • Howard Dumhart
  • Chuck Lamb
  • Jane Wright
  • Verna Howell

2007

  • Eddie Bankston
  • James Chitwood
  • David Butler
  • Deborah Coffin

2006

  • Dorris Collins
  • Rita Moser
  • Jim Day
  • Grant Sherwood
  • Fred Fotis
  • Lee Thompson, Sr.

2004, 2005

  • Kay Rich
  • Harry LeGrande
  • Robert Mosier
  • Gary Schwarzmueller

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