Evan Starr '07
B.A. Economics, Mathematics, Spanish; Claremont, Calif.
International Study Abroad - Summer in Santiago, Chile at La Academia de Humanismo Cristiano; Semester in Salamanca, Spain at La Universidad de Salamanca; Mary Carr Scholarship; Dean's List; Phi Beta Kappa; Greek Scholar of the Year; Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics Honorary); Department of Mathematics - Fellow; Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics Honorary); Park National Scholarship in Economics; BGSU Undergraduate Essay Competition - 2nd ; Forbes-Wiley Math Scholarship; E. Clark Morrow Scholarship for GPA; Anderson Summer Scholar; Dr. George D. Morgan Memorial Scholarship for Science; E. Clark and Irma Morrow Scholarship; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mortarboard; Order of Omega; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Gamma Iota Chapter - President; LeaderShape; Impact Leadership Training; Office of Admissions - Senior Interviewer, Tour Guide, Counselor Intern, Panelist, Host; Annual Fund - Student Caller; Denison Outdoor Orientation - Participant, Student Leader, Student Coordinator, Base Camper; Table Tennis Association - President and Founder; WDUB 91.1FM Radio - Disc Jockey; Quest - Participant, Student Facilitator; Water Polo Club - Participant, Coach, Referee; Department of Math - Tutor; Department of Spanish - Tutor; Denison Club for Students - Founding Board Member; Senior Gift Committee; Crew Club; Club Soccer; Intramural Softball, Basketball, Soccer, Football
Supporting comments: "Evan is a leader in the classroom. His comments are challenging and insightful, yet he has an uncommon ability to draw his peers into the discussion. Evan's presence in the classroom raises the bar for both professor and students in ways that encourage everyone to give their best. As a tour guide, admissions counselor, senior interviewer and Outdoor Orientation leader, he has been the welcoming presence for many new Denisonians. Once here, many were fortunate to experience Evan's important influence again at Sophomore Quest where they worked together to explore those deeper questions of what do they want to make of their lives at Denison and beyond. As president of his fraternity, he used his skills in building interpersonal relationships and visioning to lead an already strong group of men not to be satisfied with resting on laurels but to challenge themselves to become even better. Evan's legacy will not soon be forgotten."

