Front row, left to
right: Emmy Kaiser, Jacob
Lipson, Colin McIntire. Back row, left to right: Greg Fehribach, Mary Beth Fehribach,
Sarah Sims, Jamie Barnes, Kasey Herrington.
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Last month, Mary Beth and I presented
the 2014 Fehribach Awards to an outstanding group of students.
We have been involved in the awards since
2009, when a longtime award and scholarship opportunity was renamed the
Fehribach Awards. Since then, we have
honored five to six outstanding Ball State University students each year. We are
proud to stand with these students and recognize their individual achievements
despite their physical challenges.
In today’s economic world, college
graduates with disabilities face an uphill climb in securing meaningful and
sustainable employment. However, statistics
have shown that these graduates can have a profound impact on our communities
at large. Guided by the Disabled Student Development
Department and its director, Larry Markle, these young men and women are well
positioned to leave a lasting mark on their professions.
Allow me to share the following 2014
Fehribach Award winners:
Sarah
Sims, a
junior Social Work major, has been involved with both the Alliance for
Disability Awareness and the Faculty Mentorship Program. Maintaining a 3.5 GPA,
she is also a member of Grace Village Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry, where
she worked for a semester. Along with fellow Fehribach Award winner Emmy
Kaiser, Sarah helped to start a wheelchair basketball group for students with
and without disabilities.
Jamie
Barnes,
a senior Special Education major, is involved with Ball State Dance Marathon
and helps coach Special Olympics. She also works 30-40 hours a week as a
respite care provider at Bridges of Indiana. During her freshman year, Jamie
was involved in the Faculty Mentorship Program, a program that pairs students
with disabilities with a faculty mentor in their field of study.
Kasey
Herrington,
also a senior Special Education major, has maintained a 3.6 GPA, while being
involved with the Alliance for Disability Awareness as well as Students for
Education Reform. She has served as a
personal care attendant, physical assistant, and note taker for students with
disabilities. Kasey is also currently taking part in the Pathways to PhD
program.
Emmy Kaiser is a graduate student,
studying for her Master of Arts in Sports Psychology, with a 3.7 GPA. A
2012 Paralympian, Emmy is the #1 ranked women’s tennis player in the United
States and does many presentations and demonstrations on wheelchair sports and
the experiences of paralympic athletes. While at Ball State, Emmy started a wheelchair
basketball group with fellow Fehribach Award winner Sarah Sims for students
with and without disabilities.
Jacob
Lipson,
a senior Theatre major, is the first in his major who is a wheelchair user at
Ball State. He has written a play that has been read twice on campus, and
writes reviews for films and plays. As a
freshman, Jake took part in the Faculty Mentorship Program.
Colin
McIntire,
a junior Computer Science major, is a member of the Honors College, maintaining
a 3.7 GPA. He is a member of the BSU Power Soccer Club, of which he has been a
member for three years. Colin has travelled with the team to tournaments
throughout the United States and plans to participate in the national
tournament this summer.
Congratulations to our 2014 Fehribach Award
winners!
This is fantastic! Maybe we could create some sort of special recognition within the arts community too!
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