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Dupuis/Mukti Scholarship Applications

January 26, 2015


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MACOMB, IL -- Applications are being accepted for the Western Illinois University 2015 Martin Dupuis/Mukti Fund Leadership Award in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Communities. The $1,300 award recognizes a student who has provided leadership either for a GLBT group and/or in regards to GLBT issues.

Applicants who meet the leadership criteria must be undergraduate students who will return to WIU for the 2015-2016 academic year. To be considered for this award, students must complete an application, write a short essay and provide a resume and two letters of reference. The recipient of the award will be selected by the University Committee on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (UCOSOGIE). Past recipients of the award include Paris Hamm (2014); Micah Griffin (2013); Dylan Sparks (2012); Nick Knuffman (2011); Beric Wessley (2010); Nicholas Howard (2009); Kimberly Mecikalski (2008); James Peterson (2007); Emily Archer (2006); and Katherine Katy Watt (2005).

In 2004, the Mukti Board of Trustees of the Mukti Fund, a private grant-making foundation, voted to establish the Martin Dupuis Leadership Award in recognition of Dupuis' service to the fund and to acknowledge the value WIU played in his professional life. The WIU Foundation received a gift of $70,000 to establish the annual award.

In 1983, Dupuis, a recent Albion (MI) College graduate, and Albion professor Michael Dively co-founded the Mukti Fund, which has been dedicated to expanding individual awareness and improving quality of life through community projects. They chose the name "mukti," which comes from Sanskrit, because it means liberation, said Dupuis, who has served as a trustee of the fund since its incorporation.

Dupuis served as an associate professor of political science, pre-law Honors adviser and associate director of Western's Centennial Honors College from 1997 until 2006, when he accepted a position as assistant dean at the Burnett Honors College at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Applications, which are due Friday, March 6, are available in the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access (EOA), Sherman Hall 203, or can be accessed directly at http://www.wiu.edu/equal_opportunity_and_access/martin_dupuis.php. For more information contact Tami McCoy at TK-McCoy@wiu.edu or call (309) 298-1977.

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