The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal

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The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal is an annual medal that is awarded by Vanderbilt University. The Medal carries with it a cash prize of $100,000. The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal is awarded to those persons who define the 21st century and exemplify the best qualities of the human spirit. The Medal is awarded on each Senior Class Day to persons chosen by Vanderbilt's Chancellor with the advice of the faculty and students. Senior Class Day is the day before Vanderbilt's spring undergraduate commencement.

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[edit] History

The tradition of Senior Class Day was started by Chancellor Gordon Gee, and the first Senior Class Day was in 2004. Vanderbilt awarded The Chancellor's Medal to Condoleezza Rice and Shirin Ebadi on Senior Class Day in 2004 and 2005 respectively. In 2005, Edward and Janice Nichols created and endowed The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal to honor the memory of Edward Carmack Nichols and Lucile Hamby Nichols. The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal replaced The Chancellor's Medal, and the first Nichols-Chancellor's Medal was awarded on Senior Class Day in 2006. It was awarded to disaster relief workers around the world and was accepted on their behalf by Laura Bush.[1][2]

[edit] Nichols Humanitarian Fund

The Nichols Humanitarian Fund [1] is a companion scholarship fund to The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal. The purpose of fund is to enable Vanderbilt students to volunteer for humanitarian causes. The fund was established by Edward and Janice Nichols in 2006 in honor of Laura Bush's speech on Senior Class Day. The $100,000 cash prize that accompanied The Nichols-Chancellor's Medal that Mrs. Bush accepted was given to Vanderbilt to start the fund. The fund also receives substantial contributions each year from The E.C. & Lucile H. Nichols Charitable Trust. The first scholarships were awarded in 2007.[3]

[edit] Medalists

2006 -- Awarded to disaster relief workers around the world and accepted on their behalf by Laura Bush

2007 -- Muhammad Yunus[4]

2008 -- Bob Geldof[5]

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