PRESS RELEASE: StuHum Founder Nominated for Bammy Awards
April 6, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JONATHAN SCHMIDT-SWARTZ NOMINATED for Honors in the Category of STUDENT VOICE at THE 2014 Annual Bammy Awards
LOS ANGELES, CA – Jonathan Schmidt-Swartz announced today that he has been nominated by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences for honors in the category of Student Voice at the 2014 Annual Bammy Awards.
Presented by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences, the Bammy Award is a cross-discipline award recognizing the contributions of educators from across the education field.
Jonathan Swartz is a junior at Cornell University where he majors in Comparative Literature and Religious Studies. He is the founder and director of Student Advocates for the Future of the Humanities also known as "StuHum," a humanities advocacy group for students, by students.
Honorees will be announced on September 27th at a red-carpet event in Washington, D.C. The Bammy Awards are presented by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences, which includes leading educators, education professors, journalists, editors, researchers, commentators, advocates, activists, visionaries and pioneers. The Academy is comprised of a board of governors, a council of peers and the executive committee.
About StuHum
Student Advocates for the Future of the Humanities' mission is to ensure a future for the humanities in higher education across the globe.
Through reaching out to other students using social and digital media, short video, blogs, and articles, StuHum believes that students can help communicate the importance of the humanities in higher education and its role in ensuring a vibrant future for society. By engaging with and connecting to fellow students online, students have the power to lay down the foundations for this crucial and timely discussion between students on university campuses. Ultimately, today's students will be responsible to influence popular opinion and to guarantee a future for the humanities.
StuHum.org
Twitter.com/StuHum
Facebook.com/StuHum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JONATHAN SCHMIDT-SWARTZ NOMINATED for Honors in the Category of STUDENT VOICE at THE 2014 Annual Bammy Awards
LOS ANGELES, CA – Jonathan Schmidt-Swartz announced today that he has been nominated by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences for honors in the category of Student Voice at the 2014 Annual Bammy Awards.
Presented by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences, the Bammy Award is a cross-discipline award recognizing the contributions of educators from across the education field.
Jonathan Swartz is a junior at Cornell University where he majors in Comparative Literature and Religious Studies. He is the founder and director of Student Advocates for the Future of the Humanities also known as "StuHum," a humanities advocacy group for students, by students.
Honorees will be announced on September 27th at a red-carpet event in Washington, D.C. The Bammy Awards are presented by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences, which includes leading educators, education professors, journalists, editors, researchers, commentators, advocates, activists, visionaries and pioneers. The Academy is comprised of a board of governors, a council of peers and the executive committee.
About StuHum
Student Advocates for the Future of the Humanities' mission is to ensure a future for the humanities in higher education across the globe.
Through reaching out to other students using social and digital media, short video, blogs, and articles, StuHum believes that students can help communicate the importance of the humanities in higher education and its role in ensuring a vibrant future for society. By engaging with and connecting to fellow students online, students have the power to lay down the foundations for this crucial and timely discussion between students on university campuses. Ultimately, today's students will be responsible to influence popular opinion and to guarantee a future for the humanities.
StuHum.org
Twitter.com/StuHum
Facebook.com/StuHum