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Kristoffer
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Lemoins also learned he had won the regional Student Employee of the Year title sponsored by the Southern Association of Student Employment Administrators, the first OSU student to ever win the regional award. He competed against students from 19 other universities in the region, and his prize included a plaque and a $200 cash award.
During
National Student Employee Appreciation Week
April 11-15, the Stillwater City Commission honored
Lemoins and the other OSU finalists during
the April 11 meeting, and Mayor Bud Lacy proclaimed
the week as Student Employee Appreciation
Week in
OSU
System CEO and President David Schmidly signed
a resolution declaring April 11-15 as OSU-Stillwater
Student Employee Appreciation Week. “OSU
student employees have repeatedly shown their
dedication to their jobs, no matter where they
work,” he says. “We take great pride
in our student employees and certainly appreciate
all they do in the classroom and on the job. I
congratulate each of them on a job well done.”
The
Lemoins’ sterling
reputation made it difficult for even the CIA
to conduct a background check, joked Dr. Lee
Bird, OSU vice president for Student Affairs,
one of many who nominated him for OSU’s
Student Employee of the Year award sponsored
by the Office of Scholarships and Financial
Aid and OSU Career Services.
“The
poor agents found nothing – no parking
ticket, no disciplinary record – nothing.
Everyone questioned apparently said the same
thing: ‘He is smart, kind, loyal, responsible,
generous with his many gifts and extremely clean
cut.’ In short, he had the shortest
background check in the history of the CIA.”
Numerous
OSU departments and programs also praised Lemoins
for his creation of websites specifically designed
to meet their needs and for giving more than
was required for the job.
“Kris
has the ability to take our ideas and turn them
into technological reality,” said Bird,
referring to the Student Concerns Database that
Lemoins created for the Office of Student Affairs
to foster communication between students and
the administration.
For
three years, Lemoins also has worked as website
manager for the
“He
has made a tremendous impact on how we serve
our current and prospective students,” said
Virgil Nichols, director of CEAT Student Services.
For example, Lemoins’ web design
for CEAT Student Academic Services includes
flexible features for students with vision
disabilities that enable them to change
the font size and/or color scheme and save
the changes for future use.
Jovette
Dew, coordinator of CEAT’s Multicultural
Engineering Programs, commended Lemoins for his
leadership qualities and scholarship achievements. “His
diligence with his studies and love for
learning are very important attributes
that he has exhibited to all of us who
work with him.”
In
addition to updating websites for CEAT
Career Services and the CEAT Student Services
office at OSU-Tulsa, Lemoins also created and
designed websites and databases for OSU’s ALPHA
program, said coordinator Jill Rucker, taking
time to survey new students to find out what
they would want to know about the university
and ALPHA while building the site.
Lemoins
is also active in the CEAT Student
Council, Eta Kappa Nu honorary society and the
Multicultural Advisory Board.
For
more information, visit http://www.okstate.edu/finaid/seoty.
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