SUNY Delhi Receives Awards for Student Life Programming

03/18/2025 — The National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Mid-Atlantic Region recently recognized SUNY Delhi's Student Life Division with four awards for creativity, innovation, and appeal to a diverse body of students. Three awards were given to the Student Programming Board (SPB) at SUNY Delhi, and one was presented to the SUNY Delhi Broncos Vote Committee.

The Student Programming Board received the Spirit Award for exhibiting school spirit through their involvement, programs, and social media, and the Outstanding Community Impact Award for demonstrating innovation and perseverance in working to build community. SPB President Julia Romanowski was recognized with the Student Leader Award for leadership, citizenship, and cooperation and for making an impact on student activities on the campus.

SPB is a student organization on the SUNY Delhi campus that promotes Student Life activities through special events, performances, musical entertainment, and movie series. Representing diverse majors and backgrounds, these student leaders are committed to serving Delhi's student body and enhancing the college experience of others. Current members include AJ Ronaldson, Alexys Corliss, Alice Paredes, Andrew Rodgers, Astasia Lewis, Destiny Schanz, Elizabeth Wetzel, Haleigh Drake, Joselyn Lozado, Kalinnia Muller, Madelyn Loennecker, Mikaila Cook, Naomi Espinal Diaz, Paige Connington, Rachel Strada, Sarah Puelzl, and Rain Schanz. The staff advisor for the Club is Kali Barnhardt, assistant director of the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement.

The SUNY Delhi Broncos Vote Committee was recognized with the Excellence in Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility Award for organizing, leading, engaging, and advocating for civic engagement and social responsibility impacting student lives and the campus community. Elizabeth Hoyt, a staff member of Student Life at SUNY Delhi, chairs the Committee.

SUNY Delhi's Division of Student Life aims to engage, empower, support, and provide opportunities for students to grow, succeed, give back, and reach their fullest potential. With over 30 student clubs and organizations, including 14 recognized fraternities and sororities, opportunities for volunteering, sports, and more, students are encouraged to be actively engaged, socially responsible, and develop as leaders for personal and career success.

Founded in 1960, the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) is a non-profit organization that empowers members to amplify the campus experience through inclusive learning, meaningful connections, and engaging entertainment that transforms college communities. The NACA Mid-Atlantic Region consists of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, metro Washington DC, and Ontario, Canada.

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