Technos International Prize Goes to Award-Winning Debate Captain
Political Science Major Mitch Deleel Announced at Commencement
(LEBANON, Ill., May 8, 2021) — Mitchell (Mitch) Deleel, of Trenton, Ill., an award-winning
debater who made his mark at McKendree University and on the national stage, has received
the Technos International Prize in 2021. The award was presented on May 8 during the
undergraduate commencement ceremony, where Deleel graduated summa cum laude with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.
“He completely combines the criteria of outstanding academic performance and international
understanding,” said Dr. Tami Eggleston, provost and dean. A graduating senior is
selected by the faculty each year for the annual award, made possible by the continued
generosity of the Tanaka Ikuekai Educational Trust.
Deleel served as captain of the university’s highly successful debate team and helped maintain its solid reputation as one of the country’s top competitors.
In 2020 with debate partner Adeja Powell, he won the National Parliamentary Debate
Association championship, and in 2021 with Kyle Garrett, advanced to the final round
and finished second. He helped coordinate virtual and on-site debate events at McKendree
and also judged local high school tournaments.
In April he was recognized by the university for his outstanding academic achievement
in political science. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi academic honor society, Pi Sigma
Alpha national honor society for political science, and was selected in 2018 for Phi
Eta Sigma for academic excellence as a first-year student. Deleel also participated
in Model United Nations and the Show Choir.
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