Abel Liu, co-founder of UVA Mutual Aid and the newly elected president of the University of Virginia鈥檚 Student Council, can now add being a Truman Scholar to his list of achievements.
University President Jim Ryan surprised Liu with the news last week.
鈥淚 was informed that I had been selected as a Truman Scholar following a meeting with President Ryan about my plans for Student Council over the next year,鈥 said Liu, a third-year student from San Anselmo, California, who is double-majoring in economics and sociology. 鈥淚 was surprised by my wonderful mentors and letter-writers in the lobby of Madison Hall. I could only repeat my thanks and shock and was essentially speechless until I left the building.鈥
But that was not the end of his celebration.
鈥淚 did a little dance when I got to the parking lot, and I couldn鈥檛 stop smiling for the rest of the day,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am humbled to join the ranks of a national community of change agents.鈥
Established by Congress in 1975 as a living memorial to President Harry S. Truman and national monument to public service, the Truman Scholarship supports future public service leaders. Scholars are selected on the basis of outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to a career in public service, and academic excellence. They receive funding for graduate studies, leadership training, career counseling and special internship and fellowship opportunities within the federal government.
Liu, one of 62 scholars selected from 845 candidates nominated by 328 colleges and universities, is 麻豆破解版 33rd Truman Scholar.
One of the ways Liu showed leadership was creating UVA Mutual Aid.
鈥淪hortly after UVA closed due to COVID-19, my inbox was flooded with emails from students in need of immediate support,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithin a few hours, I launched UVA Mutual Aid, a collective of community members working to support students and their needs. Coordinating with my peers, I organized grants, food, temporary shelter and transportation for hundreds of students.鈥
To date, the UVA Mutual Aid team has raised and distributed more than $70,000 to the UVA community.

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