Fighting Eagles Cadets Win Eastern Washington University Student Leader Excellence Awards

The Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program was extremely proud to have three Cadets selected as finalists for the annual EWU Student Leader Excellence Awards.  The award ceremony was held on April 24th, 2019 in the Pence Union Building (PUB) on the beautiful EWU campus.  The awards recognize Eastern students and organizations for their leadership accomplishments in various award categories.  The EWU ROTC “Fighting Eagles” Battalion had the following Cadets selected as finalists for Student Leader Excellence Awards:

  • Haley Bent / EWU Everyday Leader Award
  • Melinda Leen / Soaring Eagle Individual Service Award
  • Kaylie Watters / City of Cheney Award

A photo of people with their awards

From left: Kaylie Watters, Haley Bent, Melinda Leen


Of our three finalists two of them would go on to win an award.  Cadet Leen was first recognized as the recipient of the Soaring Eagle Individual Service Award.  This award goes to the EWU student who has demonstrated leadership in community service in the local Cheney/Spokane community.  Melinda was highly deserving of this recognition due to her role running the EWU ROTC volunteer program.

A person accepting their award on stage

Cadet Melinda Leen receives her award as the 2019 Soaring Eagle Individual Service Award winner.


For example she spearheaded the battalion’s involvement in laying wreaths over Christmas on graves at the Washington State Veteran’s Cemetery.  She also led the largest blood drive on campus since 2015 among a host of other volunteer activities she has conducted.  Leen also volunteers as a member of the Washington State Honor Guard. The Honor Guard conducts internment ceremonies for deceased veterans.  Over the past year she has participated in 36 funerals in the Eastern Washington region.

A person shaking hands and receiving an award

Cadet Kaylie Watters receive her 2019 City of Cheney Award from Mayor Chris Grover. 


Kaylie Watters was our next Cadet to win an award.  She was recognized as the 2019 City of Cheney Award winner.  The award goes to the student or organization who models good citizenship and participates in community activities and service projects within Cheney.

A person posing and accepting their award on stage

Kaylie Watters is poses with her 2019 City of Cheney Award.


Since 2013 Watters has worked for the Cheney Parks and Recreation department as a lifeguard and swim instructor. As an instructor, she taught dozens of young children living in Cheney the important life skill of knowing how to swim.  Kaylie has also since 2015 served as the Cheney Sharks Swim Team Coach. During the academic year she trains 20 kids on the team for two days every week. During the summer time she trains over 30 kids on the team for five days a week in preparation for regional swim meets.  Watters also participated in the November 2018 Turkey Trot race that Cadet Leen organized ROTC involvement with that helped to collect 300 pounds of food that were donated to the Cheney Food Bank.

Our finalist and two award winners are perfect examples of the leadership and high character of our Fighting Eagles Cadets.  Congratulations to these very deserving and outstanding Cadets.  Go ROTC!  Go Fighting Eags!

Three people; two with awards

EWU ROTC Professor of Military Science, Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Stafford (center) is pictured with award winners Melinda Leen (left) and Kaylie Watters (right). 


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