![Scarlett Stamper shows her research to faculty, fellow students and visitors at the 13th annual Presentations of Research and Innovative/Scholarly Endeavors (PRaISE) conference, held Friday, May 20, at the College of Allied Health Sciences.](https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/legacy/healthnews/2012/01/h15165/jcr:content/image.img.cq5dam.thumbnail.500.500.jpg/1534517947605.jpg)
Nominate an Allied Health Alum for a Distinguished Alumni Award
In May 2012, the College of Allied Health Sciences will recognize an alumnus from each department for his or her professional accomplishments or community service.
Alumni may be nominated in either the Recent Graduate Achievement category, if they have graduated in the past 10 years, or in the Distinguished Alumni Award category, if they graduated from the college more than 10 years ago.
The awards will be presented at the colleges annual PRaISE (Presentations of Research and Innovative/Scholarly Endeavors) research symposium, held this May.
The PRaISE symposium features research presentations by undergraduate and graduate Allied Health students in the morning and the presentation of the alumni awards in the afternoon session.
Complete and submit your nomination online. Nominations are due by Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012.
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