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George Eastman’s Nose is Available for Rubbing

Is the Eastman plaque a lost tradition? Most importantly, has it ever brought you good luck?

You’ll Never Look at Bananas the Same Way Again

Invention kit turns ordinary objects, even yourself, into touchpads and keyboard keys.

The Search for Number 17

Professor Patrick Henry Winston ’65, SM ’67, PhD ’70 In the end, it wasn’t all that hard. As a...

Volunteer Honor Roll of Service

Recognizing Extraordinary Individual Performance

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The Volunteer Honor Roll of Service includes alumni, parents, widows, spouses, faculty, and current students who have made significant volunteer contributions. Volunteers can qualify for the honor roll in categories ranging from fundraising to club service to individual special projects. A committee appointed by the executive vice president of the Alumni Association reviews nominations two times per year, in December and June. Nominees who are selected for the Volunteer Honor Roll are listed on the Alumni Association Web site. A maximum of 50 individuals per year may be selected for the Volunteer Honor Roll.

Nominate a volunteer to the Honor Roll of Service

Do you know a volunteer who should be on the Volunteer Honor Roll? Nominate him or her today!

Learn about Honor Roll members

Have a look at newest additions to the honor roll or view the list of past winners.