BLACKSBURG, Va., April 24 -- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University issued the following news release:
Student Affairs recently hosted the final Aspire! Awards ceremony of the academic year, focusing on those who embody Ut Prosim(That I May Serve) as a way of life./p>
Community members were highlighted for embodying the Aspirations for Student Learning and serving as leaders of campus culture.
At the ceremony, previous Ut Prosim Aspire! Award nominee Hunter Tufarelli received the McClelland Aspirations Scholarship for reshaping autism screening tools to empower neurodivergent young people to learn about neurodivergence and advocate for themselves.
Robbie Werth '78, MBA '81, received the Alumni Aspire! Award for contin...