8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 7, 1997 Rose receives honor P By Peter Meyers Daily Staff Reporter Former MSA President Fiona Rost; was recently named one of this year's 77 Truman Scholars who hail from around the country. The Truman Scholarship is a $30,000 grant that can be used to pay for graduate r school. It is award- ed to exceptional students that have demonstrated exemplary leader- ship potential, have excelled academi- cally and have expressed a desire to be a "change agent" for the Rose future. A "change agent" - a Truman Foundation term - describes a student who in the future plans to work for the good of the public in either government or public service organizations. Rose, an LSA senior, said she plans to come back to the state of Michigan after attending graduate school to work with Michigan's public education system. "I'm interested in education," Rose said, adding that she wants to help the children of Michigan become "good citizens." Rose is the only University student to win the scholarship this year, and is one of only three winners in the state. The award itself is prestigious, and the process of being confirmed as a Truman Scholar is intense. Before becoming an official contender for the award, every hopeful must first be nominated by their university. Director Ruth Scodel of the L SA Honors Program wvas in charge of selecting this year's University nominee. Scodel said that she nominates people purely on a basis of their ability to wi. "My attitude is that I'm completely cynical about the whole thing:' Scodel said. "I sure don't like letting Harvard or Yale win honors more often than I have to." Scodel said Rose was qualified for the honor due to her record of academic excellence and extracurricular activity. Scodel also said that Rose's personal background would help her stand out from other nominees. After being selected, the University's nominee must write a policy analysis, which proposes a solution to a real life policy problem while weighing its posi- tive and negative effects. From the report and the student's aca- demic transcript, a number of finalists are chosen. The finalists are then interviewed by five-member panels selected by the Truman Foundation. Typically, panelists are drawn from a pool ofuniversity pres- idents, deans, professors, state judges and former Truman Scholars. Rose said the 20-minute interview was intense. "We try to structure our interviews so that they are challenging," said Brandenberg. "We like to see that our applicants have a commitment to self." After graduation, Rose said she intends to pursue her graduate degree at the John F. Kenntedy School of Government at Harsard Untiversity. ROBGMiORE Da Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet Maya Angelou spoke, sang and recited poetry at the Women's Initiative for Self- Employment 10th anniversary banquet and awards ceremony at the Ypsilanti Marriott on Friday, May 2. Hopwood awards give $50,000,to 4 .1 r h -" Tr m~'4-9h ,n 1 -d-v4-hi.1Ir z irc" - By Beth Koivunen and recipient of $4,750. For the Daily The panel ofjudges traditionally con- When University alumnus Avery sists of nationally-known writers and Hopwood wrote his will in 1922, lie left distinguished University faculty who one-fifth of his estate to promote and evaluate essay, fiction, poetry and encourage University students' creative drama/screenplay entries. [his year 205 writing. manuscripts were submitted for compe- The contributions of Hopwood and tition. others helped to implement the "The judges look for potential as well tHopwood Program, which awarded as achievement? said Andrea more than $50.000 to University stu- Beauchatp, Program Associate for the & )it Y ou r dents this year alone. Hopwood Program. "The Hopwonds were established to According to Hopwwood's will, all 4 give student writers not only the finan- writers and styles of writing are wel- b w 13a r o id e: *cial ability to continue with their writing come and "the new, the unusual, and the but also to give them a sense of emo- radical shall be especially etcouraged." SOUTH MAI N MARKET tional encouragement,' said Bich Minh Ngssyen's wiinning entry in the major 627 S. MA INNguyen. an English graduate student essay category is titled "The Heart of the ANN A R BOR Dragon" and recounts her family's sud- den immigration to the United States in 213-2279 1975 after the fall of Saigon. Ngtuyen, 0 U who has participated in the Hopwood MON.- FRI: 9AM- MI DNIGIHT **competition since her sophomore year, SAT' lOAM- 9PM also won the major poetry contest. SUN: 1OAM- PM tShe said that in order to be a success- SUN:10AM- 6PM ful writer one must "write even when sav in gs! you don't feel like it" and truly love it. STUDENT DISCOUNTS ON Nguyen, who is considering a teaching t " w s 4 e " t g * " i " m - EYE EXAMS AND EYEGLASSES ******************* 10% off 15% off 20% off ecutHairYorWay ' I °foOff'-15//W tif 120/0Of:Dascola Barbers: Bany lotion any package *power upades 662-1945 * 6bBarbers-No Waiting with coupon with coupon * with COUPOn 320 S. State St. 11 For Men and Women " ex res 5/17/97 expires 5/17/97 (lower level of Decker Drugs) : M-F 8:30-5:20 Sat Til 4:20 nit Vii kihan oth fle f t oit ad tthero ffer ,not vaa d with ,ary othe oier GogoAmn avnKena ;I j PGeoego Armei Calvin Klein .*my8:30-":E. t t i¢ '' .'AM ps . b + .P oR W hLauren ,T ?mmy Hilfiger !.0 _i -, . 'qtf a e career it writing. said the Hopwos Program encourages her to keep writin, and "the sense of community that (the Hopwood Program) fosters is one of the main assets to the Master of Fine Arts Program." In addition to the Avery and Jule Hopwood Awards in Creative Writing, the Hopwood Program also administers numerous fellowship competitions and writing contests to University students LSA sophomore Aric Knuth, the 194 winner of the $1,200 Dennis Melntyre Prize for Distinction in Playwriting, said the entire Hopwood Program is "really amazing." "It encourages people in the (writing) field and lets them know that what they are doing is being recsgtnized by some- one and that they should keep doing it," Knuth said. Knuth, who was one of only three sophomores to wiii an award, said st - dents should not feel discouraged ab entering the Hopwood Program because of their age. "Each new work is a stepping stone," Knuth said. "Just write about what you know. Writing in general is all about that little spark in someone. Write for your- self And if yout donttisin a I hop\icood. don't let it discourage yos." Each year a distinguished writer, often who is also a former Ihopwood w. ner, delivers the keynote address at tW awards ceremony. Philip Lavine, a Puliiter Prize iitining author. lecturesh at tlls years ceremony.