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Sullivan Awards Nominations Being Accepted

Awards honors staff, faculty and students for community service

Deadline for nominations for the Algernon Sydney Sullivan award, one of the university's top award for community service, is March 10.

In 2003, DukeUniversity re-joined 50 other Southern universities in presenting the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. This award program, sponsored by the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation, recognizes during commencement week one graduating senior and one faculty and staff member of DukeUniversity and Health System for their outstanding commitment to service.

The New York Southern Society established the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards in 1925 in memory of Mr. Sullivan, a southerner who became a prominent lawyer, businessman and philanthropist in New York in the late nineteenth century. The award seeks to perpetuate the excellence of character and humanitarian service of Algernon Sydney Sullivan by recognizing and honoring such qualities in others.

  • Recognition of selflessness
  • Generosity of Service
  • Nobility of Character
  • Person of Integrity
  • Depth of Spirituality

Mr. Sullivan was a man that "reached out both hands in constant helpfulness to others." The guidelines to the Award describe him as an accomplished professional lawyer, deeply spiritual, a mediator, a powerful orator, a noted philanthropist, a courageous citizen during perilous times and a devoted family man.

DukeUniversity is giving this award to a graduating senior and a member of the faculty or staff that evidence the qualities of Mr. Sullivan. These qualities of service, character and spirituality are recognized in their practical application to daily living. Nobility of character is a criterion that is defined by the foundation as "when one goes outside the narrow circle of self-interest and begins to spend himself for the interests of mankind."

The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award committee desires that this prestigious opportunity for recognition be available to student and employee alike regardless of their role at the University. This ensures that all who make significant contributions to the community and who lead lives of integrity, will be considered as candidates for this unique award.