
Shontrai D. Irving
Shontrai DeVaughn Irving is a clinical associate professor in the College of Business at Purdue University Northwest and a practicing attorney in Indiana and Illinois.
Read moreGraduates of the College of Arts and Sciences are frequently honored in their own communities and industries—and they’re often honored by Indiana University, too.
Each year, we celebrate the College’s most inspiring alumni and faculty at our annual alumni awards celebration. Join us on the IU Bloomington campus to meet with and learn from extraordinary individuals who are making their mark on our world.
The Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences alumni awards are given to alumni of the College whose exceptional achievements demonstrate the distinct principles derived from a liberal arts and sciences education. Nominate a deserving IU arts and sciences alum for this prestigious honor—the application process is simple and open to all.
Contact Director of Alumni Relations Vanessa Cloe at vcloe@indiana.edu if you would like to learn more about any of these awards.
Candidates for all alumni awards:
Self-nominations are not accepted. Members of the College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Board, current College faculty, and current College staff are not eligible for these awards. The College Alumni Board reserves the right to reassign nomination categories if deemed necessary.
Eligible nominations are screened and awardees selected by the College Alumni Board. Award selections are made in late June. Nominees not selected will be held over for reconsideration for two additional years. If necessary, rollover nominations must be modified to fit within current guidelines and award criteria.
Shontrai DeVaughn Irving is a clinical associate professor in the College of Business at Purdue University Northwest and a practicing attorney in Indiana and Illinois.
Read moreThe Distinguished Teaching Award was given annually by the College of Arts and Sciences to one faculty member representing each of the three major academic areas in the College (Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural and Mathematical Sciences).