By Jeff Murphy,
April 16, 2024
Kristen De Napoli, left, a recent University of Central Missouri alumna from Oak Grove,
Missouri, and Ashlee Bieker, a senior from High Ridge, Missouri, are 2024 Charno Award
recipients at UCM.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Qualities that included outstanding academic achievements and service
to the University of Central Missouri community contributed to the selection of two
individuals who received the most prestigious honor presented to UCM students, the
Charno Award. The award recipients were announced on April 11 during the 84th annual
Who’s Who recognition ceremony conducted in the Elliott Student Union.
The Charno Award is presented annually to the top citizens at UCM. It honors George
Charno, Sr., a Kansas City attorney who established the award in 1940, followed by
a second award in 1941, to recognize the two outstanding members of the senior class.
Selection is based on a combination of criteria which include: leadership, scholarship,
character, involvement in campus organizations and extracurricular activities, service
to the university, and involvement in one’s academic department. Awards were announced
by Shari Bax, Ph.D., vice president of Student Experience and Engagement, and presented
by Roger Best, Ph.D., university president.
The 2024 recipients are Ashlee Bieker, a senior from High Ridge, Missouri, who is
seeking a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education – Early Childhood, and Kristen
De Napoli, a student from Oak Grove, Missouri, who graduated in December 2023 with
a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education – Early Childhood.
These students were part of a group of 19 individuals who were recognized during the
Who’s Who at the University of Central Missouri reception, which annually honors outstanding
students from the senior class based on nominations submitted by students, faculty
and staff. The selection committee chooses Charno Award winners from this pool of
students who are well-rounded in their university education, and have contributed
to UCM in many ways. In addition to being introduced at Who’s Who, Charno winners
will be recognized during Spring Commencement exercises planned the weekend of May
3-4 at the Jerry M. Hughes Athletics Center.
Bieker, has not only excelled in the classroom, but through her volunteerism and leadership
activities. Her efforts exemplify UCM’s longstanding motto, “Education for Service.”
Bieker has served as a UCM Brand Ambassador and Alumni Ambassador, and has been involved
in numerous campus organizations. These include the National Society of Leadership
and Success, Rho Lambda, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kappa Delta Pi, and Early Childhood
Young Professionals.
She has demonstrated what it means to be a leader by serving as the Vice President
of Recruitment and as a Gamma Chi for Panhellenic during the past four years to recruit
sorority members. Bieker also has been an active leader within Delta Zeta sorority,
serving in roles such as Vice President of New Member Education, Historian Chair,
Sisterhood Chair, Accountability Chair, and as a Homecoming candidate. She currently
serves as Panhellenic Relations Advisor for Delta Zeta and is a member of Kappa Delta
Pi, the nation’s largest education honor society. While maintaining this busy schedule,
she has successfully attained a cumulative 3.92 grade point average.
After preparing for an education career at UCM, De Napoli is currently making a difference
in children’s lives as a kindergarten teacher in the Odessa School District following
her recent graduation.
As a university student, De Napoli was active in campus and community activities,
and served in many different organizations which helped her to network with other
students and develop organizational skills. This included the Baptist Student Union,
Color Guard, and serving as a Community Group Leader at the Christian Campus House.
She held several leadership positions including President and Parliamentarian for
Early Childhood Young Professionals. She was Public Relations Vice President and Social
Chairwoman of Gamma Phi Beta, and Student Representative at Large for the Missouri
Association for the Education of the Young Child. During her time with these organizations,
De Napoli was involved with several activities that benefitted the university community.
While immersing herself in the opportunities her higher education experience created,
De Napoli remained focused on her academic success. She graduated with a 4.0 cumulative
GPA.