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  1. Feb 15, 2024 · Tarbell Medallion The Tarbell Medallion, a facsimile of R. Tate McKenzie’s “The Joy of Effort,” first presented in 1935 as a gift from Edward Norris Tarbell, Class of 1889 and given annually to an alumnus or alumna out of school at least twenty years who has demonstrated varied outstanding volunteer service over a period of time to his or ...

    • President’s Philanthropy Award
    • The Tarbell Medallion
    • Young Alumna Award
    • Distinguished Alumnus Award

    Robert “Rip” Van Camp ’54

    Robert “Rip” Van Camp ’54 graduated magna cum laude from Springfield College, before serving in the U.S Marine Corps, going on to receive an MBA in 1958 from Cornell University. Van Camp worked in numerous business capacities, ranging from head of marketing at Colgate Palmolive to president and CEO of Reynolds Development Corporation before leaving to start his own consulting firm, Van Camp Group, Inc. Van Camp served on the Springfield College Board of Trustees from 1968 to 1992 and again fr...

    Bridget Belgiovine, G’87

    Service to Springfield College for Bridget Belgiovine, G’87, began when she was assistant athletic director in 1988 and she co-chaired the committee to celebrate the 25th anniversary of women’s varsity athletics at Springfield College. From 2010-12 she was Alumni Council president, representing that body on the Board of Trustees. In 2012, she became full member of the Board of Trustees on which she currently serves. Belgiovine served on the Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Committee, the Alumn...

    Meghann “Meg” Foley Dombroski ’06

    Meghann Foley Dombroski ’06, DMD, MPH, has a passion for family, service, and creating beautiful smiles. Dombroski graduated from Springfield College with a major in sports biology and a minor in business. She earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Tufts University College of Dental Medicine and a master in public health from Harvard University. Dombroski has worked as a general dentist at a private practice, as an orthodontist, and now, in her own practice, mBrace Orthodontics, in Fa...

    Kenneth M. Baldwin ’64

    Kenneth M. Baldwin ’64, PhD, is professor emeritus of physiology and biophysics at the University of California (UCI) at Irvine School of Medicine. Baldwin’s academic journey began when he received a Bachelor of Arts in physical education at Springfield College. He received a Master of Science in exercise science at the University of Massachusetts, and a PhD in exercise physiology at the University of Iowa. Following post-doctoral research on the biochemistry of acute and chronic exercise at...

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  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Tarbell Medallion. Established by Edward Norris Tarbell of the Class of 1889 and first presented in 1935. Criteria - Outstanding Volunteer Service to Alma Mater - Service should be varied and demonstrated over a long period of time. Candidates must be at minimum, 20 years post year of graduation.

  4. Jul 5, 2012 · Almost 30 years later, Tarbell would redefine investigative journalism with a 19-part series in McClure’s magazine, a masterpiece of journalism and an unrelenting indictment that brought down one...

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  5. In 1962, Springfield College, Ma., conferred on Wright, a 1932 graduate, its Edward Norris Tarbell Medallion for outstanding service. The above image and caption did NOT appear in the original Czarnecki report or Westchester Historian article.

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · Last Updated: April 16, 2024. By Andy Piascik. Muckraking journalism emerged at the turn of the 20th century largely in response to the excesses of the Gilded Age. Ida Tarbell was one of the most famous muckrakers. Born in 1857 in a log cabin in Hatch Hollow, Pennsylvania, Tarbells first dream was to be a scientist.

  7. Having become one of the most influential women in the country, Ida Tarbell went on to pursue numerous writing and lecturing engagements. However, she rejected the status of role model.