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The Granger '18 Award was named in honor of Mr. Lester Granger, a 1918
Dartmouth graduate who dedicated his life to education, racial equality, and
public service. The award was first given during the weekend celebration of the
50th anniversary of the Tucker Foundation. In 2004 the Tucker Foundation began
a partnership with the Office of
Institutional Diversity and Equity, granting the Granger '18 Award in
conjunction with the annual awarding of the Martin Luther King Social Justice
Awards.
In determining who should receive the Award, the Granger Award Selection
Committee seeks a graduate whose commitment to public service illustrates
leadership, innovation in meeting community needs and produces outcomes that
benefit an underserved population. A nominee's service may be in either a
voluntary or professional capacity. Consideration will also be given to the
duration of the commitment and the extent to which it is un- or
under-recognized through other channels. Please use the links to your left to
view recipients of the award.
Please use this
nomination form to nominate an alum who you feel is a strong candidate to
receive this award.
Recipients
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