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Nominations for the Fall 2018 Marchioli Collective Impact Innovation Award are due September 21. This award goes to an individual or small team each fall and spring semester through 2019 for their innovative initiatives, programs or projects tied to the Collective Impact Strategic Plan that can be implemented across the university.