Senti-Merriman Award

The ResNet Steering Committee established the Senti-Merriman ResNet Symposium Award in June 2001. The award sponsors the attendance of up to two student staff members at the ResNet Student Technology Conference each year.

Now known as the Senti-Merriman Award, it was created in honor of Sandy Senti and Jeff Merriman, the organization’s founding members. Sandy and Jeff were the driving force behind the creation of the ResNet Symposium and its early success was the result of their commitment to residential technology and their shared respect for the contributions of those who make ResNet programs possible: students living in residence halls and ResNet student staff.

The ResNet Board of Directors is pleased that the Student Technology Conference experience can be extended to student staff participants through this award. This opportunity provides all member organizations with a means to honor their student staff and demonstrates how important it is to have student participation in our programs.

Next Senti-Merriman Award

There will be no Senti-Merriman award for STC 2025.

The award will cover the Student Technology Conference registration, flight (or comparable travel expenses), and on-campus lodging expenses for one student (total cost up to $1500). The nominating school or award winner is responsible for any additional expenses.

The Senti-Merriman Chairperson for the next STC is yet to be announced

Submission Requirements

Nominees must answer the nominee questions. Nominators must answer the nominator questions. Nominators should combine both responses in a Word document and send by email to the Senti-Merriman Chairperson.

Deadline

There will be no award granted for STC 2025. Details regarding STC 2026 awards have not yet been determined. 

Nominee Qualifications

  • A current undergraduate or graduate student in good academic standing
  • Currently employed in a role supporting student usage of technology at a college or university
  • Nominated by a past or present administrator of student technology support program or its equivalent

Selection Process

All nominations are first reviewed by the Senti-Merriman Chairperson, who removes any information which could be used to identify the nominee. Then, the chairperson sends the nominations to a selection committee comprised of volunteers from the ResNet community. This committee reviews the nomination and rates them based on the following factors:

  • Nominee’s current work performance
  • Nominee’s impact on his or her student technology support program or college/university
  • Nominee’s future potential in academia or computing
  • Nominating school’s responses to application questions
  • Nominee’s responses to application questions

After each reviewer has rated all of the nominees, the Chairperson adds the ratings from each reviewer and the top nominees are chosen, based on how many awards are available in a given year.

Nominating School Responsibilities

The nominating institution must commit to sending one full time staff person to accompany the student at the Conference, and ensuring the student conducts themselves in accordance with the conference Code of Conduct.

Award recipients are encouraged, but not required to present at the conference. This is a valuable educational opportunity to gain presentation experience at a professional conference in front of a friendly and welcoming audience.

  • The student’s participation in and conduct at the Student Technology Conference
  • One full time staff person accompanies the student at the Conference.

Nominator Questions (Required)

  • How long has the nominee been involved with your program? (in years)
  • Is the candidate in good academic standing?
  • What are the nominee’s responsibilities and skills within your program?
  • Please select one accomplishment or distinctive performance of the nominee and briefly describe.
  • What would you consider the nominee’s greatest strength and why?
  • (Optional) If you would like to include a brief additional statement, please do so below.

Nominee Questions (Required)

  • What is your expected graduation date?
  • What do you hope to gain by attending the Student Technology Conference as it applies to your future plans?
  • If you were asked to address incoming students at their computing orientation, what topics would you cover and why?
  • (Optional) Would you be interested in presenting at the Student Technology Conference? If so, what topic would you like to present on?
  • (Optional) If you would like to include a brief additional statement, please do so below.

Previous Award Recipients

YearRecipientNominator
Institution
2025n/an/an/a
2024Sumra Khan
Simran Gaheer
Vanesa GasparUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
2023n/an/an/a
2022n/an/an/a
2021n/an/an/a
2020n/an/an/a
20`19Andrew PowellBianca LiYale University
2018Ryan SchouweilerNaomi GuntherUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
2017Vanesa GasparNaomi GuntherUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
2016Tessa JonesRachel StewartDavidson College
2015Austin HableNick CorduanTaylor University
2014Stuart TealDerek ZhaoYale University
2013Kayla ShipmanMark EllersickWestern Carolina University
2012Hunter ParkerAndy VoelkerWestern Carolina University
2011Casey IcenhourAndy VoelkerWestern Carolina University
2010Christopher HallahanWendy ShihKent State University
2009Dylan SatherKaren McRitchieGrinnell College
2008Justin LucaEric RosenbergStony Brook University
2007Ian Tegebo



Esther White
Dedra Chamberlain


Megan Westerby
University of California, Berkeley

Barnard College
2006Liam Doherty


Eric Vogelweid
Sarah Hosken


Kristy Cunningham
Illinois State University

University of Missouri, Columbia
2005Brandon Enright



Joanna LaForge
Chuck Rose



T.R. Knight
University of California, San Diego

Taylor University
2004Adam Brock

Eric Mwiti
Erica Spencer

Josh Shelton and Heidi Wasem
Baylor University

University of Puget Sound
2003Andrew Petro

Sarah Hosken
Minh Vuong

Jason Tucholke
Yale University

Illinois State University
2002Tim Marconi


Corey Fling
Kathy McIntosh


Burley Phillips
University of San Diego

Point Loma Nazarene University