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HU names May Peer Award winners

The Huntington University Peer Award recipients for May are Molly Edgel, financial aid counselor, and Dr. Matthew Ruiz, associate professor of exercise science.

Edgel was recognized by Danielle Shafer, resident director of Hardy Hall, because of her ability to radiate joy to current and perspective students.

"Molly is a gift to this campus," Shafer said. "Those that know Molly love being around her. Molly is intentional to invest in the lives of our students. She mentors three of my residents in Hardy Hall, and I'm so grateful for her involvement in their lives."

Ruiz was recognized by Cindy Geders, administrative secretary to the president's office, because of his program that gives faculty and staff members the opportunity to work with a senior exercise science major as a personal trainer.

"This program is making a tremendous difference in my life and those of my colleagues as we pursue healthier life choices," Geders said. "Thank you, Matthew, for creating this win-win for the campus community and for helping faculty and staff to accomplish their personal best."

The Peer Award, which began in 2003, promotes recognition of the outstanding efforts of Huntington University faculty and staff members. Award winners are chosen and recognized each month by their peers.