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Oak Park Resident Receives Dominican University’s Exemplary Service Award
Margaret Childs, a resident of Oak Park, has been honored with Dominican University’s Exemplary Service Award. This award is given annually to volunteers who give extraordinary service to Dominican and the wider community, exemplifying the spirit of the university.
A 2007 graduate of Dominican University’s School of Leadership and Continuing Studies (SLCS), Childs earned the award for her role as a leader, organizer and participant in the university’s Salon Speaker Series, a program that over the past five years has become a mainstay for intellectual and social dialogue among students, faculty and alumnae/i of SLCS. The salon meets monthly at the Priory Campus for dinner, guest speakers and guided discussion.
Childs, who holds a bachelor of science in organizational leadership and is studying toward her master’s degree in organizational leadership, also volunteers her time with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Life Source, Chicago Cares Serve-a-thon, and the Laura Southwick Foundation. In addition to working full-time as an executive assistant for Global Hyatt Corporation, she has traveled around the globe. In 2003, Childs lived for a year in South Africa as a representative for the Oprah Winfrey Foundation.
Founded in 1901, Dominican University is a comprehensive, coeducational Catholic institution
offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Dominican offers 50 undergraduate academic programs in
the Rosary College of Arts and Sciences and 15 graduate programs through the Graduate School of
Library and Information Science, the Brennan School of Business, the School of Education, the
Graduate School of Social Work, and the School of Leadership and Continuing Studies. In the 2008
issue of America’s Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report again ranked Dominican University in
the top tier of Midwest master’s level universities and as a “best value” for the tenth consecutive
year.
“As a student I wanted an intimate community. As an aspiring journalist I wanted a big city. Dominican gave me both—and so much more.”
Tracy Samantha
Schmidt
2005
TIME Magazine
