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Legacy Award--for initiating a program or project that will have a lasting influence on the residence community

East Campus, for the Bad Ideas Competition

"Grace Under Fire" Award--for showing strength in the face of adversity

Deepti Mehta '04, mathematics, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Outstanding Graduate Resident Tutor Award

Janice Lansita G, biological engineering, New York

Outstanding Graduate Coordinator Award

Cort and Corey Johnson, for their work in Eastgate

Undergraduate Residence Hall Event of the Year Award

Simmons Hall, for its Sand Mandala

Graduate Residence Hall Event of the Year Award

Westgate, for its Cultural Exchange Through Cooking class

Outstanding Undergraduate Residence Hall Government Award

East Campus

Outstanding Graduate Residence Hall Government Award

Eastgate

Residential Teamwork Award

Family Housing Committee

Student Activities Office

Best Large Event Fund Committee supported event

Spring Comedy Event

Best ARCADE-supported event

Tech Catholic Community, for its Mardi Gras event

Graduate Program of the Year award

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Undergraduate Program of the Year

MIT Mystery Hunt

Community Building Award

Association of Taiwanese Students, for its Nightmarket event

Best Example of Teamwork by an Organization

2003 Career Fair directors

Best Planned Event

Students for Labor Justice, for the "Got Fair Trade?" event

Undergraduate Leadership Award

Afiya Whisby '04, architecture, Macon, Ga.

Graduate Leadership Award

LaRuth McAfee G, chemical engineering, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Outstanding Graduate Treasurer Award

Arvind Govindarajan G, biology, Quincy, Mass., of the Science and Engineering Business Club

Outstanding Undergraduate Treasurer Award

John Velasco '05, political science, La Mesa, Calif., of the Undergraduate Association

Best Performing Arts Award

Casino Rueda, for its "International Flava" event

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 2, 2004 (download PDF).

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