Steven Clemons ’84
Steven Clemons, a political science major, has an exemplary record of service reflecting intellect and social conscience. As president of the College Honors Executive Committee, he has been involved in the Division of Honors throughout his undergraduate years. He received the 1983 College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Prize. An advocate of learning through the creative process, his column in the College Honors Newsletter encouraged fellow students to assume an active role in the pursuit of academic excellence in the liberal arts.
Clemons has served as an intern and special affairs assistant to the RAND/UCLA Center for Studies of Soviet International Behavior. He was largely responsible for founding the freshman-sophomore volunteer research program, a vehicle joining students and faculty in issues of inquiry. Both a Regent’s Scholar and Chancellor’s Scholar, he has devoted substantial time to duties as counselor in the UCLA orientation program. He will attend the Moscow Language Institute to develop his skills in the Russian language.