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CONTACT: Dorene Leninger/Felicia M. Barela, 505-277-5299 April 25, 2008 Smeltzer Receives UNM's Clauve Outstanding Senior Award Smeltzer, a naive of Chicago and an adopted New Mexican is the son of Mera Wolf. He is a graduate of Highland High School of Albuquerque and will earn his Bachelor’s of Art in Political Science, French, Spanish and European Studies, with a minor in Economics. Smeltzer began participating in UNM campus activities in 2005, where he served as the UNM Study Abroad Association Vice President and the UNM World Model United Delegation Secretary. During 2006, Smeltzer served as the Secretary to the Golden Key International Honor Society, UNM Study Abroad Association and the Treasure to UNM World Affairs Delegation and the UNM Committee on Foreign Affairs. He also served as the Chairman to the Rules’ Committee for the UNM Model UNM Conference. In 2007, Smeltzer served as the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society President , Lambda Lota Tau Literature Honor Society Vice President, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Chairman for the UNM Model UN Conference and the UNM World Affairs Delegation Public Relations Chair. In addition to his positions, Smeltzer has been a member in the UNM Honor Student Advisory Counsil, Amnesty International, American Civil Liberties Union and UNM International Affairs Committee. Smeltzer volunteered his time as the UNM Campus Organizer for African Spring Book Drive. The Clauve Award is presented to senior students who have performed well academically and made significant contributions to the general welfare of the campus community through their involvement in student organizations and activities.Smeltzer, along with five other Clauve Outstanding Senior Award recipients were good company at the ceremony as they shared the stage with over 30 other students honored for their excellence in education and community service. Congratulations to this entire group of students who makes UNM proud!
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