Caitlin Schroering '09
B.A. Environmental Studies; Corvalis, Ore.
Department of Environmental Studies - Senior Fellow; Department of Modern Languages - Portuguese Teaching Assistant, Tutor; Department of Environmental Studies - Teaching Assistant, Student Worker; School of International Training (SIT), Semester Program in Brazil: Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology; Fund for American Studies Summer Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service - Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; Heritage Scholar; Young Scholar; K.I. Brown Scholar; Truman Scholarship Foundation - Finalist; Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honor Society); Mortar Board (National College Senior Honor Society); Phi Society; Alpha Nu, Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honorary); President's Volunteer Silver and Bronze Service Awards; Web Publication, Foreign Policy in Focus – “How to Stop AIDS Now.” (2007)”; Web Publication - Foreign Policy in Focus; "School of International Training - "Alcoa in Juruti, Brazil: a case of environmental injustice and colonialism?" (2008);” Global Justice - Student Board Member; National Student Global AIDS Campaign Steering Committee - Chapter Development, National Fundraising and Media Coordinator; Denison Student Global AIDS Campaign - Chapter Leader, Advocacy Point Person; USA TODAY’s 2009 All-USA College Academic Third Team; Denison Progressive Alliance - Co-President, Public Relations Chair, Faculty Outreach Chair for Bottled Water Campaign; America Reads – Tutor; Outlook; Denisonian - Staff Writer, Forum Editor
Supporting comments: "Caiti has passionately invested her time and energy in causes of social justice - playing a crucial role in providing a diversity of social and cultural perspectives on Denison’s campus. Caiti is one of the eleven students elected three times to the national steering committee of the Student Global AIDS Campaign. This led her to being on the national board of Global Justice. These national connections have allowed her to tie campus-specific service to larger national and even global networks. An exemplary leader in the classroom, her approach to learning serves to enhance everyone’s understanding. Especially recognizing how individuals extend their intellectual talents beyond the classroom, Caiti was selected to USA TODAY's 2009 All-USA College Academic Team. In her tireless commitment to bettering the world, she also had made Denison is a stronger and better community."

