
Truman Angell was in the middle of working a lunch shift when he got the call.
“The dishwasher was going in the back, the dishes were clanking, it was kind of funny,” Angell recalls with a laugh.
He struggled to hear the person on the other end of the phone. It was O’Neill Indianapolis Executive Associate Dean Jeremy Carter, calling with good news: Truman had been named the O’Neill School’s Chancellor’s Scholar—the undergraduate student with the highest GPA among each school’s graduating class.
“I don’t think I’ve ever gotten first place in anything in my life, so this is definitely an honor,” he says. “And I was genuinely surprised because I didn’t pursue my undergraduate career in a competitive manner. I was happy to see that I had just done my best and earned this award.”
But the awards didn’t stop there. Just a few weeks later, Truman received another congratulatory message from Carter. He had been named O’Neill’s Outstanding Student in Public Affairs for the Class of 2024, an honor that comes directly from faculty nominations.
“The fact that some faculty members I’ve interacted with thought highly enough of me to nominate me is wonderful to know,” he says. “I’ve had great professors, including adjunct faculty who are practicing and teach us what they’re applying every single day.”