Upper Iowa University recognizes alumni during Homecoming
Fayette, IA (10/10/2022) — Five Upper Iowa University (UIU) graduates were specially honored during the annual Alumni Awards and Honor Class Brunch as part of the University's "Peacocks Take Flight 2022" Homecoming celebration October 3-Ocober 8. Being recognized for their accomplishments either professionally, as an emerging alum or through service to the University, community or country were the following award recipients:
Service to University Award
Jerry Gazaway - Class of 1966
Marshalltown, Iowa
Jerry Gazaway graduated in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Physical Education. He was also a member of the Peacock basketball team. During a review of Upper Iowa's annual Donor Club recognition list, Jerry Gazaway was intrigued by names that he did (and did not) see listed. Jerry took it upon himself to reach out to the Alumni Office to see if he could assist in growing the number of alumni donors. A 34-year donor himself, he simply believed more alumni should be contributing to their alma mater. Over the course of six months, Gazaway volunteered countless hours to contact hundreds of classmates and friends who graduated in the era spanning 1963-1969. Jerry made calls and wrote letters, all the while sharing updates and contact information with the Alumni Office. His selfless effort resulted in 45 donations, over $2,000 in new gifts, and many wonderful conversations. Because of Jerry's efforts, nine UIU alumni became first-time donors, all thanks to Jerry's kind and genuine approach. "Regardless if the alum made a gift or not, it gave me great joy to speak with old friends and share memories," said Jerry. This grassroots calling effort has inspired at least two other alumni to begin the same outreach. Jerry's example is a powerful illustration of UIU's efforts to create a culture of giving and service at UIU.
Professional Accomplishment Award
Elizabeth "Beth" (Streicher) Alverson - Class of 1972
Mason City, Iowa
Elizabeth "Beth" Alverson's longtime passion for science led her to graduate cum laude in 1972 with a major in chemistry and a minor in biology. Soon after graduation, Alverson began her 43-year career at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, serving as Chemistry Supervisor for 30 years. During her career, Alverson ushered in many technological and instrumental updates and built the chemistry computer database. Alverson's work involved testing blood and body fluids to diagnose, monitor, and screen patients. She was active in the American Society of Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS), and served on the Iowa State Board, as newsletter editor and as state president, earning her multiple accolades. Beth was named to the American Registry of Outstanding Professionals and also recognized by the Cambridge Who's Who Registry Among Executives and Professionals. Beyond her professional career, Alverson is deeply connected to her community, serving as a cub scout leader, block party organizer, and Order of Eastern Star member. She's also heavily involved with United Methodist Women (UMW), a mission-oriented organization supporting women, children, and youth. Recently she secured a UMW grant which is being used to purchase books focusing on the social and emotional well-being for elementary children.
Service to Community Award
Dominic Hillesheim - Class of 2018
Chicago, Illinois
In 2018 Dominic Hillesheim earned his Bachelor of Science Degree, with a double major in Marketing and Communication Studies (Sports Communication emphasis). He was also a member of the Peacock baseball team. One year after graduating he started his own non-profit organization called Chi Town Blankets which provides free blankets to homeless people in Chicago. The idea was sparked shortly after he and his father attended a Baltimore Orioles baseball game and was handed an Orioles blanket as a gift as they walked into the stadium. Weeks later, Dom was back in Chicago and as he walked through the city he saw a homeless man sleeping in the entryway of a business. As he passed the man he thought back to the blanket he'd been given. He decided that person needed the blanket much more than he did so he went back to his house and brought the blanket to this man. This random act of kindness set his foundation into motion. Dominic's team is comprised of 9 individuals (3 of whom are UIU alumni). Together, they collect, make, and hand deliver blankets to those who need them in the greater Chicago land area, where there are currently 65,000+ homeless individuals. To date, 3,720 blankets have been given to members of his community. Their "Zero Out Cold" effort aims to warm up Chicago, one blanket at a time. His foundation has garnered international corporate partners including Delta Air Lines and Pepsico. This heart-warming story has also been featured in the media including NBC Chicago. In addition to his efforts with Chi Town Blankets, Dominic works as a Partnership Activation Specialist for the Chicago Bears, with whom he has made possible multiple internship opportunities for UIU students.
Service to Country Award
Major General Ben Corell - Class of 1995
Harpers Ferry, Iowa
Major General Ben Corell enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard in 1986 with the goal of serving his country and earning some additional money for his young family. That decision led to a notable career 37 years strong, and counting, of protecting our nation. He received his officer's commission through the Iowa Military Academy's Officer Candidate School in 1989. Corell has commanded and deployed units overseas at the Company, Battalion, Brigade, and Division levels. His deployments include Saudi Arabia in 2000, where he commanded an Infantry Company supporting Operation Desert Spring; Egypt in 2003, as an Infantry Battalion Commander supporting the Multi-National Forces and Observers peacekeeping mission; Al Anbar Province in Iraq from 2006-2007, as an Infantry Battalion Commander, Afghanistan from 2010-2012, as Commander of the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; Bucharest, Romania from 2016-2017, as Deputy Commander for NATO's Multi-National Division-Southeast; Kuwait from 2017-2019, as Commander of the 34th Infantry Division in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; In 2019, Corell was selected as the 27th Adjutant General of Iowa, leading 9,000 soldiers and airmen across the state. Corell's military awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Multinational Forces and Observers Medal, Expert Infantryman Badge, and the Combat Infantryman Badge. Corell received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management from UIU in 1995 and a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College in 2009.
Emerging Alumni Award
Jake Bass - Class of 2014
Independence, Iowa
Jake Bass earned an Elementary Education degree from UIU in 2014. His leadership skills were utilized during his seven-year stint with Upper Iowa as a Graduate Assistant and the Coordinator of Student Activities. He was highly engaged with students and led activities on and off campus, including service and alternative spring break trips in Puerto Rico, Colorado, and Virginia. In 2021, Jake began working for Buchanan County as the AmeriCorps Senior RSVP Coordinator. His primary focus is assisting individuals over age 55 who are looking to find meaningful volunteer activities. Bass is passionate about volunteerism and helping others to find meaning in their service. His background of personal service, for which he has now found a professional outlet, is a great model for those wishing to make an impact on the greater world. Colleagues say he has "entrenched himself in the community" and has an impressive and unique ability to connect with seniors. Jake is involved in the Eagles and Rotary Clubs, community yard work, city fundraising, and the Library Board. In addition, he plays an important role with The Royal Family Kids Camp. This 5-day camp serves local children who have experienced abuse, neglect, and abandonment. One community member had this to say about Jake, "He has a magnetic personality; he is caring and positive and engaged to the max."
In addition to each of the alumni award recipients, UIU recognized Heritage Society members and the class of 1972 during the annual Alumni Awards and Honor Class Brunch.
About Upper Iowa University Founded in 1857, Upper Iowa University is a private, nonprofit university providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs to about 4,500 students-nationally and internationally-at its Fayette, Iowa, Campus and over 20 U.S. locations. Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in offering accredited, quality programs through flexible, multiple delivery systems, including online and self-paced degree programs. With a focus on developing leaders and lifelong learners, UIU provides dual enrollment programs for high school students as well as continuing education and professional development opportunities for learners of any age. For more information, visit www.uiu.edu.