The Adell McMillan Memorial Scholarship was established to assist women in developing their leadership potential within the profession. It benefits the recipient through up to $1,000 in financial support to participate in activities that provide professional development, networking, and leadership opportunities.
2024 Recipient: Eva Ulukivaiola,
University of Alaska–Anchorage
Eva Ulukivaiola is a first-generation college student of Oceania descent, who is dedicated to bolstering her leadership abilities to foster positive change and empower women from diverse backgrounds. She has served as a student government delegate, vice president of the Economics Club, LGBTQ Advisory Board member, and recruitment advisor for Alpha Sigma Alpha. Ulukivaiola will utilize her scholarship to further her leadership skills and advocacy efforts.
Nominations for this award are now closed. The nomination period for awards given at the 2026 Annual Conference will open in April 2025.
About Adell McMillan
McMillan served as director of the Erb Memorial Union at the University of Oregon, was president of ACUI, and was the recipient of the Butts-Whiting Award in 1987. In 2006, she authored a collection of oral histories of the college union movement and ACUI titled College Union Pioneers.
This scholarship recognizes her role as one of the first women to serve as a leader of ACUI and her commitment to the development of women in leadership roles.
McMillan was recognized with the Butts-Whiting Award, ACUI’s highest honor, in 1987, and she served as the ACUI president in 1981.