UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State students Alanna Kaiser, Nathan Larkin, and Jaden Rankin-Wahlers are being honored respectively for their work in social & environmental justice; organizing efforts to address climate change; and combatting stigmas associated with poverty and homelessness.
The Penn State Rock Ethics Institute created the Stand Up Award in 2008 to honor Penn State undergraduate students who have the courage and fortitude to take an ethical stand for a person, cause or belief and thereby demonstrate ethical leadership. You can learn more about each awardee and their story by watching their Stand Up Award Video Story.
“The Stand Up Award honors students who act on their ethical beliefs and principles, who stand up as ethical leaders in our community,” said Michael D. Burroughs, associate director of the Rock Ethics Institute. “The Rock Ethics Institute is proud to recognize these students; we are inspired by their stories and aim to support them as they continue to develop their projects."