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Littlejohn Award presented to Roselle resident

Midwestern University (MWU) recently bestowed its highest honor – the Littlejohn Award – upon Roselle resident Jim Ciway at the annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Dinner. Mr. Ciway, a member of the University staff since 1995, received one of three Littlejohn Awards. The awards are presented each year to one faculty member, one staff member, and one alumnus who best embody the qualities of service and commitment to the University.

In his job as an Electrician in the Campus Facilities Department, Mr. Ciway is responsible for electrical installation and maintenance, campus telecommunications installation and maintenance, installation and operation of the campus access control system and the campus emergency alert system. He also oversees the installation and maintenance of the fiber optic and data cable systems in addition to assisting with new construction projects.

The Littlejohn Awards, established in 2000, are named after the three brothers – John Martin, James Buchanan, and David – who, in 1900, established the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, MWU's founding college.

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