2025

Honor Student Achievements and Recognize Faculty and Staff Mentors

Tuesday, May 6 | 11 a.m.
Location: Shove Memorial Chapel

Commencement festivities began Tuesday, May 6, with Honors Convocation at 11 a.m. in Shove Memorial Chapel.

Interim President Whitaker, Dean Emily Chan, and the Academic Events Committee invite the CC community to join us in recognizing outstanding students and faculty at Honors Convocation. The annual program includes departmental awards, all-college awards, and awards from the CC Student Government Association.

For the most up-to-date information on Commencement and other end-of-year festivities visit the 2025 Commencement webpage.

 

Departmental Awards

ANTHROPOLOGY

presented by Professor Christina Leza

Marie Wormington Award

The H. Marie Wormington Award in Anthropology was established in 1979 by Wormington and her husband, George D. Volk, to honor the outstanding graduating senior in anthropology. Wormington, who died in 1994, was a former curator of archaeology at the Denver Museum of Natural History and an adjunct professor at 华体会. Her own distinguished career was devoted to the Paleo-Indian period of New World prehistory, but it was the couple’s desire to recognize student achievements in the discipline as a whole. The criteria for the Wormington Award are a high academic record, notable aptitude for and accomplishment in field research, leadership, participation in the department’s programs, and dedication to the discipline of anthropology.

Recipient: Molly Forsythe Widlund

Courtney Cusick Memorial Prize

The Courtney Cusick Memorial Prize was created in 2003 in memory of anthropology major Courtney Cusick, who died tragically in an automobile accident in January 2002, in the middle of her senior year. An avid and accomplished naturalist even before entering college, Cusick left her friends, fellow students, and professors impressed with her hunger for knowledge and dedication to serious academic study. The Cusick Prize is awarded for the outstanding senior paper in anthropology.

Recipient: Jamie Martin Harvie

ART

presented by Professor Jameel Paulin

Outstanding Senior Capstone in Art Studio

Recipient: Talia Cardin

Outstanding Senior Capstone in Design

Recipient: Gracyn Hayunga

Mary Chenoweth Award

Mary Chenoweth taught art at 华体会 from 1957 through 1983. She is remembered as a dedicated artist and free spirit whose generosity, enthusiasm, and wit enriched the lives of her students and colleagues. When she retired, members of the Class of 1983 and others established a fund in her honor. Each year, a book is given to the graduating senior art major who best exemplifies Professor Mary Chenoweth’s talent, spirit, and dedication to art.

Recipient: Aila Taylor Bally

Craig Herst Arts Prize Scholar Award

The CHAPS award was established by family and friends in memory of Craig Herst, a member of the Class of 1989. In 1998, Herst died tragically of injuries sustained in a car accident that occurred shortly after his graduation from 华体会. A gifted artist and sculptor whose work reveals surprising maturity and sophistication, Herst is remembered fondly as a very vibrant, athletic, and personally engaging young man with a promising future in the arts. The Craig Herst Arts Prize Scholar or CHAPS is awarded annually to a junior studio art major who embodies Herst’s passion for the arts and has demonstrated excellence during their career at 华体会. The prize will support research or creative work, which may well be a part of the recipient’s senior show.

Recipients: Isabel Bragg, Pete Eisenheim, Clara Hartman, LiLi Grimes MacArthur

Edith Kirsch Prize

The Edith Kirsch Prize was established in memory of Edith Kirsch, a scholar of Italian art and professor of art at 华体会 from 1982 to 2004. It is awarded annually to a student for an independent project involving summer travel abroad to study works of art or architecture.

Recipients: Haley Elena Kuo Goetting, Alessandra Tornelli

CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

presented by Professor Neena Grover

Otis A. and Margaret T. Barnes Departmental Service Award

This award was established in 1952 by the Otis A. and Margaret T. Barnes Trust, in honor of the chemistry major who, in the judgment of the Chemistry Department faculty, has contributed the most in helping and furthering the departmental program at 华体会. Eligible students include chemistry and biochemistry majors and minors in their sophomore, junior, or senior year. It includes a one-year membership in the American Chemical Society.

Recipients: Maria Riek, Damion Scott

First-Year Chemistry Award

This award is given to the first-year student, regardless of major, who is considered to have demonstrated outstanding performance in chemistry during their first year. Students are considered for this award based on a combination of academic achievement, growth, and contributions to a positive class environment over the course of multiple blocks.

Recipient: Sophie Jeanette Flam

William C. Champion Prize in Organic Chemistry

Professor Champion (CC 1959-1993) was loved by his colleagues and students for his knowledge of organic chemistry; his compassion as a teacher, advisor, and friend; and his high ethical standards. This award, in his memory, honors the most outstanding students in courses in organic chemistry (any combination of Chemistry 250, 251, 155, 255, 351, and 352) taken during the previous year.

Recipient: Audrey Combs

Senior Awards for Academic Achievement

This award is presented to graduating senior biochemistry and chemistry majors. Students are considered for this award on the basis of several criteria including scholastic achievement (GPA) and research accomplishments, as well as growth in either of these areas throughout their time in the department.

Recipients: Ollie Curtis Beland, Sangwa Aude Ikuzwe, Damion Scott

ACS Biochemistry or Chemical Biology Award

This award is intended to recognize a graduating senior who displays a significant aptitude for biochemistry or chemical biology and to encourage further interest in the field. This individual will have demonstrated excellence in a combination of coursework, research, service to the program, and a desire to pursue a career in biochemistry or chemical biology. The award, sponsored by the ACS Division of Biological Chemistry (DBC), includes a certificate, commemorative pin, letter of recognition, and a one-year membership to the DBC.

Recipient: Emily Gordon

ACS Analytical Chemistry Award

This award goes to a junior who has excelled in analytical chemistry courses and whose plans for a science career promise further work in this field. The award, sponsored by the American Chemical Society analytical division, includes a subscription to the ACS journal Analytical Chemistry.

Recipient: Lola Muntiu

ACS Organic Chemistry Award

This award is intended to recognize a senior student who has displayed a significant aptitude for organic chemistry and to encourage further interest in the field. The award, sponsored by the American Chemical Society organic division, includes a certificate from the division chair, and a year membership to the Organic Division of ACS.

Recipient: Maria Riek

ACS Inorganic Chemistry Award

The award is intended to recognize achievement by undergraduate students in inorganic chemistry and to encourage further study in the field. The student nominee will have demonstrated excellence in inorganic chemistry at the undergraduate level based on any combination of research, coursework, and/or motivation, interest, dedication as defined by their nominating institution and should have future plans that include a career in chemistry. The award includes a certificate, letter of commendation from the Chair of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry and a year membership to the Inorganic Division of ACS.

Recipient: Kinsey Clark

ACS Physical Chemistry Award

This award is intended to recognize outstanding achievement by an undergraduate student in physical chemistry and is meant to encourage further pursuits in the field. The award, sponsored by the American Chemical Society Physical Chemistry division, includes a certificate from the ACS Division of Physical Chemistry, recognition on the Division’s website and, a one-year complimentary membership to the Division of Physical Chemistry.

Recipient: Sean Lam

Crecelius Family Research Award in Chemistry

This award was established by the Crecelius family: Daniel N. Crecelius, Class of 1959 and Anahid Tashijan Crecelius, and their daughter, Gia M. Crecelius, (chemistry, Class of 1991). The award recognizes a chemistry or biochemistry student who has done extraordinary work in research. It is intended to assist the recipient with travel to present research results at a major professional meeting.

Recipient: Simone Zhang

Julia E. & Kenneth G. Bower Family Award in Chemistry and Biochemistry

This award supports a student in a faculty-mentored summer research project in environmental chemistry, archaeochemistry, art conservation, museology, or similar interdisciplinary areas within chemistry.

Recipient: Luis Rios

CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN STUDIES

presented by Professor William S. Davis

Excellence in German Award

Recipient: Henry Moraja

Anne von Bibra Sutton German Scholarship

The Anne von Bibra Sutton German Scholarship is an award given each year to a student in good standing. Criteria include progress in German language and proficiency and interest in German life and letters. The award was established by Judge Leonard von Bibra Sutton in honor of his mother, who taught German in the 1930s at 华体会.

Recipients: Estefanía Hortensia Izarnótegui Cerda, Yurii Hrytsak

Max Kade Award in German

The Max Kade Award in German is awarded to a student in good standing. Criteria include progress in German proficiency, knowledge of German literature, and interest in German life and letters. The award is made possible through funds from the Max Kade Foundation. Max Kade, a German immigrant, established the foundation to support and to further interest in German life and letters in the United States.

Recipient: Margalit Goldberg

Alexey Malyshev Russian and Eurasian Studies Award

The Alexey Malyshev Russian and Eurasian Studies Award honors a member of the 华体会 community whose contributions and leadership have strengthened the Russian and Eurasian Studies Program.

Recipient: Mariia Semina

Award in Excellence in Italian

Recipient: Reyana Leise

Japanese Language Award

Recipient: Will Bavier

Chinese Language Award

Recipients: Avery Benko, Meena Kim

CLASSICS

presented by Professor Richard Fernando Buxton

Dr. John Bryant and Miriam Gile Hartwell Classics Prize

The prize was established in 1981 to honor students who have displayed unusual interest and ability in the study of the classics. Hartwell, a friend of the college staff and lover of the classics, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale in 1900, received an M.D. from Harvard in 1904, and practiced surgery for many years in Colorado Springs. He married Miriam Gile, a daughter of Moses Clement Gile, professor of classics at CC from 1892 to 1916, whose name is perpetuated in a chair at the college.

Recipient: Gracie Carrello

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

presented by Professor William S. Davis

Excellence in Comparative Literature

The comparative literature faculty wishes to commend its exceptional students with this prize. It thereby recognizes their high academic achievements in coursework, creativity in senior theses, as well as linguistic abilities and general personal contributions to the continuing success of this program.

Recipient: Connor Rogers

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS

presented by Professor Dan Johnson

Kenneth J. and Elizabeth Hare Curran Award

The Kenneth J. and Elizabeth Hare Curran Award is given each year to the outstanding senior graduate in economics. The award is given in memory of Professor Kenneth J. Curran and his wife, Elizabeth Hare Curran. He was a beloved teacher of economics, chairman of the department, and dean of the college.

Recipients: Avery Benko, Bowen Blair, Liam Mullen, Ethan Stewart

Robert E. Rubin International Political Economics Award

This award is given to the outstanding senior graduate in international political economy.

Recipient: Luke Ortiz-Grabe

Robert E. Rubin Mathematical Economics Award

This award is given to the outstanding senior graduate in mathematical economics.

Recipient: Phoebe Frankel

Robert William Kaye Prize

The Robert William Kaye Prize is presented to the outstanding senior graduating in Business, Economics, and Society. Robert Kaye was a business major in the Class of 1941. He served his country in World War II in the U.S. Marine Corps and was killed in action in March 1944. This award was established by the family and friends of Captain Kaye.

Recipients: Erin Capell, Cole Hauswirth, Benjamin Murphy, Greg Phillips, Kelsey Shankle, Ashley Stewart

EDUCATION

presented by Professor Tina Valtierra

Outstanding Academic Achievement

The Outstanding Academic Achievement award is presented to the graduating education major whose academic achievements best reflect the department’s learning outcomes, as demonstrated by a minimum GPA of 3.5 in the major and a high-quality thesis. Further, this student consistently exemplified the department’s core values of collaboration, solidarity, creativity, and liberation during their time at 华体会.

Recipient: Macy McCauley

Excellence in Undergraduate Research

The Excellence in Undergraduate Research award is presented to the graduating education major whose thesis meets scholarly expectations for peer-reviewed publication. This thesis reflects the department’s examination of teaching and learning within economical, political, historical, and/or social frameworks. Such a thesis demonstrates excellent command of disciplinary writing conventions and deep familiarity with research methodologies and analytic techniques.

Recipients: Paige Kahle, Sucely Marcos

Excellence in Graduate Research

The Excellence in Graduate Research award is presented to the MAT student whose Masters Research Project meets scholarly expectations for peer-reviewed publication or makes a strong community-based impact on the field. Such a project demonstrates excellent command of disciplinary writing conventions, appropriate application of action research methodologies, and a deep commitment to improving pedagogical practices in Pk-12 education.

Recipients: Melia Jo Earhart, Tiia Shea

Award for Excellence in Teacher Education

The Education Department honors an exemplary teacher education candidate as they are about to leave 华体会 and enter the teaching profession. This award is to the student who best combines overall excellence in their academic and education programs with outstanding performance in student teaching.

Recipients: Jessica Martinez, Jennifer Nims

ENGLISH

presented by Professor Steve Hayward

Evelyn May Bridges Poetry Award

The Bridges prize for student poetry has been given for more than 60 years. The award honors Evelyn May Bridges, who, at age nine, published a poem about death that gained her national recognition. After Bridges died in early adolescence, her father endowed the Bridges poetry prize in her honor.

First Place – Sadie Amelia Hale
Second Place –
Calloway Quinn Barba
Third Place –
Ella Boyd Brocker

Adelaide Bender Reville Prizes in Writing

These awards were established in 1982 by Paul Reville, a 1971 graduate of 华体会, in honor of his mother. The prizes recognize the best stories submitted in the spring of each year to an outside reader chosen by the English Department.

Adelaide Bender Reville Prize for Creative Nonfiction

First Place – Heidi Kaplan
Second Place –
Brett LeVan
Third Place –
Margot Swetich

Adelaide Bender Reville’s James Yaffe Prize for Fiction

First Place – Ella Boyd Brocker
Second Place –
Veerle Sanborn
Third Place –
Maya Jane Green

Frank Krutzke Senior Project Award

The Krutzke award was established in 1985 by a 1974 华体会 graduate. It honors Frank Krutzke, who taught in the English Department from 1939 to 1973. Professor Krutzke taught American literature as his specialty, but he was famous for the breadth of his reading and interests. He exemplified the dedicated teacher, scholarly and humane. The Krutzke award honors the best critical (non-creative writing) senior essay.

Recipients: Greta Patterson, “To Gaze Entranced: Poetry and Identity in Orlando’s Vision” and Anabel Shenk, “She Trains her Readers to Peer into the Dark: The Shadow in Flannery O’Connor’s Short Stories”

华体会 Grants in Writing

Because of the generosity of an anonymous donor, the English Department is able to give financial awards to students to complete independent literary projects of either a creative or critical/academic nature. These students must return to the college after their summer or block projects, and may be majors in any department. (This award was presented to the students at an earlier date.)

Recipients: Kalie Chang, Maja De Bonte, Haley Elena Kuo Goetting, Justin Gray, Jack Hills, Ruben Margolis, Issa Nasatir, Janeiya Porter, Kendall Reynolds, Asta Sjogren-Uyehara

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

presented by Professors Amy Kohout and Miro Kummel

Outstanding Senior Academic Award in Environmental Studies

This award is provided to honor that student showing unusual academic excellence as well as a strong commitment to environmental studies.

Recipients: Olivia Furman, Isabella Ingersoll, Valerie Xiong

Outstanding Senior Academic Award in Environmental Science

This award is provided to honor that student showing unusual academic excellence as well as a strong commitment to environmental science.

Recipients: Grace Casson, Claire Thompson

Service Award in Environmental Studies & Science

This award is given to that senior (or sometimes junior), who has given exemplary service to the program and community and who shows unusual promise to go on in the field.

Recipient: Grace Casson

FEMINIST AND GENDER STUDIES

presented by Professor Nadia Guessous

Shannon McGee Memorial Prize in Feminist and Gender Studies

The McGee Prize in Feminist and Gender Studies honors the memory of Shannon McGee, who was a gifted and enthusiastic student, a passionate individual, and an ardent feminist.

Recipients: Auna McConnaughey, Mackenzie Wagner

FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES

presented by Professor Arom Choi

Richard A. Lewis Memorial Film Award

The Richard A. Lewis Memorial Film Award is selected by faculty to recognize the best student film of the year. The Lewis Award was endowed by Estelle and Barton Lewis in 2002 to honor the memory of their son Richard, Class of 1975. The award serves to recognize exceptional student work as well as provide encouragement and support for future film projects. Numerous recipients of this award have gone on to become professional filmmakers.

Recipients: Niko Jeffery Cvitanić & Ruby Murray, “Virtual Friend” and Yada Pongsirirushakun (Pang), “The Loudest Sound”

J.H. Edmondson Film Outreach Award

The J.H. Edmondson Film Outreach Award supports the high-quality work of committed student filmmakers by encouraging them to reach out to audiences beyond the college community. The award was established in 2012 through a seed donation by the Joseph Henry Edmondson Foundation, which is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life throughout Colorado’s Pikes Peak region and is steeped in the values of service, creativity, inquiry, and respect for community.

Recipients: Angela Dominguez, “Mariachi Tigres” and Beck Marshall, “The Collection

Telly Savalas and T. Christopher Boardman Memorial Award in Film and Media Studies

The Telly Savalas and T. Christopher Boardman Memorial Award in Film and Media Studies honors students who have made an outstanding contribution to building the film community at 华体会, whether through academic engagement, creative excellence, or co-curricular service. The award was created with the support of Penelope Savalas Boardman, Class of 1983, in honor of the multi-faceted talents and indomitable spirits of her father, Telly Savalas, and her late husband, T. Christopher Boardman, Class of 1983.

Recipient: Kanitta Cheah

华体会 Documentary Exploration Award

This award acknowledges the power of documentary filmmaking to tell today’s most compelling stories. The Documentary Exploration Award enables qualified students from across the college to research and create character-driven documentary films that challenge their worldview. Awarded students explore personal, social, environmental, or cultural perspectives and tell stories with the potential to engage an audience. Alumni filmmakers mentor awarded students in their projects.

Recipients: Yada Pongsirirushakun (Pang) & Alex Reynolds-Scheel, “Huay Tong Kor (ห้วยตองก๊อ)” and Niko Jeffery Cvitanić, “Rural Renaissance Revival”

FORENSICS

presented by Sarah Hinkle, Director, Speaking Center

Apollonian Award

The Apollonian Award is presented annually to outstanding students in forensics and debate. It has been given since 1907 in honor of the Apollonian Debating Society, one of the first debate and oratorical societies in the western half of the United States. The award was endowed by an anonymous donor and is in the form of a cash prize.

Recipients: Aidan Boyd, Luke Ortiz-Grabe

FRENCH

presented by Professor Michael F. O’Riley

Award in Excellence in French

This award is to recognize the excellent work in the area of French and Francophone Studies.

Recipients: Julien Davis Lee, Violet Garrett

Jeanne Gibbs Memorial Award for Study in France

Jeanne Gibbs was a 1962 graduate of the college who spent her junior year studying in France. Gibbs’s mother established the memorial award following Gibbs’s death in an automobile accident. The award is to be used in “some special way to enlarge or enhance a student’s experience in France.”

Recipient: Lucy Adelaide Avery

GEOLOGY

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Award

The Neal J. Harr Memorial Outstanding Student Award is made in recognition of exemplary scholastic achievement for the purpose of encouraging excellence in the field of earth sciences. The person selected will receive an engraved RMAG geology pick award.

Recipient: Annie Breyak

Estwing Outstanding Senior Geologist Award

Each year the Estwing Manufacturing Company of Rockford, Illinois, presents an award to an outstanding geology student at 华体会 for academic achievement and overall contribution to the Geology Department. The person selected will receive an engraved geology rock pick.

Recipient: Charlie Lundy Hite

Phillip J. McKenna Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Award

This award was established to honor former RMAG member and petroleum geologist Philip J. McKenna by his family and colleagues. It is awarded to a rising senior in Geology on the basis of academic achievement.

Recipients: Sadie Almgren, Harold Oppenheim

William A. Fischer Special Recognition Award

The William A. Fischer Special Recognition Award is given on occasion to a senior geology major who has demonstrated unusual ability, breadth, and interest both in geology and in the broader liberal arts and sciences. The person selected will receive an engraved geology rock pick.

Recipient: Nathaniel Cutler

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

presented by Jane M. Byrnes, Health Professions Advising Manager

Caduceus Award

The Caduceus Award is a community service and community activity award that is given by the Health Professions Office for outstanding student involvement. This award is not given annually, but is given to honor the student who uses their innovation, creativity, overall character, and drive to make a difference on the campus and in the community. The Caduceus, the universal symbol of medicine, the wand of Hermes reaffirms our commitment to these ideals.

First Place – Annabelle Swenson
Honorable Mention –
Kelli Dougherty, Ty Kruger

Frank Henry John Figge Award

The Frank Henry John Figge Award was established in 1964 by Frank Henry J. Figge of the Class of 1927. Figge’s purpose in establishing this award was to recognize outstanding students at 华体会 at the earliest stages of their medical career. Figge was a distinguished medical scientist and author, and for many years was the chairman of the department of anatomy at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. This is given each year to an outstanding 华体会 senior who has been accepted into medical school. The recipient of this award is selected in recognition for scholarship and exemplary performance in pursuit of a career as a physician.

Recipients: Michelle Brubaker, Marlena Lowe

Mahony Award in Sports Medicine

presented by Rich Bennett, Associate Athletics Director, Sport Performance & Well Being

Established in 2006, the Mahony Award in Sports Medicine honors the senior pre-med or allied health student who demonstrates academic achievement and clinical potential for a career in medicine or allied health. Established by team physician Thomas H. Mahony III, M.D., Class of 1967, and wife Jan, Class of 1968, the award recognizes student dedication to and involvement with the college’s Sports Medicine Program.

Recipients: Stephanie Ann Brown, Loza Tezera

HISTORY

presented by Professor Jane H. Murphy

Clyde E. Augustus Duniway Prize

A Stanford University history professor turned administrator, Duniway served as president of the Universities of Montana and Wyoming, and 华体会 from 1917 to 1923. At 华体会, his efforts to raise academic standards provoked a storm of student protest. The Duniway prize recognizes a history major’s strong achievement in history courses and contributions to the department.

Recipients: Jay Byron, Jackson Hammock

William R. Hochman Prize For Distinguished Student Research and Writing in History

This award was established to honor the late Professor Emeritus William R. Hochman of the Department of History. It supports an annual award for a student or students whose senior thesis or essay best represents Bill’s advocacy of fresh critical approaches to sources and lucid written argument. Professor Hochman was a vital member of the CC community for over six decades and was the chair of the History Department for many years. He pushed his students to tackle the key issues of the time: the balances and battles between individual freedom and religious, social, and political authority.

Recipient: Samuel Nystrom-Costales

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

presented by Professors Janet Burge and Luis David Garcia Puente

Florian Cajori Award

The Cajori Award in mathematics is named in honor of Florian Cajori, a prominent mathematician and professor of mathematics at 华体会 from 1898 to 1918. The award is given to the graduating senior who best demonstrates unusual talent and achievements in mathematics, an unusual breadth and depth of accomplishments, and high grades in math courses taken at 华体会.

Recipients: Porter Barnes, Yanxiang Wang

Sophie Germain Award

The Sophie Germain Award honors a mathematics major who demonstrates an unusual commitment to the mathematics community and passion for the field.

Recipient: Zoë Harrington

Steven Janke Prize in Computer Science

Steven Janke is the founder of the Computer Science program at 华体会. He retired in 2016 after decades of service and leadership in the department. This award is named in honor of his brilliant teaching and scholarship at 华体会. The award is given to the graduating senior who best demonstrates unusual talent and achievements in computer science, an unusual breadth and depth of accomplishments, and high grades in computer science courses taken at 华体会.

Recipients: Dan Wolfgang Schmidt, Isabelle Wagenvoord

Grace Hopper Award in Computer Science

The Grace Hopper Award in Computer Science goes to a computer science major who demonstrates an unusual commitment to the computer science community.

Recipients: Yael Homa, Arez Khidr

Thomas Post Rawles Mathematics Prize

The Thomas Post Rawles Prize is awarded each year on the basis of a competitive exam. The endowment for this fund was established in 1959 by Thomas H. Rawles in memory of his son, Thomas Post Rawles.

Top Upper Division – Mustafa Sameen
Top Lower Division –
Parthib Paul

Fearless Award

Awarded to the student who submits the best collection of summaries of Fearless Friday Talks.

Recipient: Porter Barnes

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

presented by Professor Darrell J. Killian

Mary Alice Hamilton Award in Molecular Biology

For many years this award has recognized a top graduating biology major, which is based on academic performance, research, and prospects for a successful career in biology. After the retirement of Professor Mary Alice Hamilton from the Biology Department in 1977, the Biology Department named this award in Professor Hamilton’s honor to recognize her 27 years as a devoted faculty member in the department.

Recipient: Meena Kim

Laboratory Award in Molecular Biology

This award is made to a senior molecular biology major whose interests and coursework are mainly in the area of laboratory-based biology. The criteria for selecting a recipient for this award are: grades in biology courses with a laboratory component, performance in lab-based research, preferably for a senior thesis, and plans for post-graduate work or study.

Recipients: Abby Grace Heimerl, Davion James McFall, Mingyuan Xu

MUSIC

presented by Professor Susan L. Grace

David and Karen Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Music

David Cowperthwaite was a member of the 华体会 Class of 1960 and his wife, Karen, was enrolled as a member of the Class of 1962 when they were killed by lightning during a mountain expedition in 1960. The David and Karen Smith Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Music was instituted by their parents in their memory in 1962, the year Karen would have graduated.

Recipient: Iyanla Ayite

Max Lanner Prize for Excellence in Instrumental Music

This award was established in honor of Professor Max Lanner, who taught at 华体会 from 1946 to 1975, and was chair of the Music Department from 1951 to 1968. Known nationally as a distinguished concert pianist, he performed widely in solo recitals, chamber music concerts, and as a soloist with orchestras, including five appearances with the Colorado Springs Symphony.

Recipients: Luke Brucker, Rory Brumback, Hazel Ann Keithahn, Neo Li

Marie Clough Gillis Award for Excellence in Vocal Music

This award was established in memory of Marie Clough Gillis, member of the 华体会 Class of 1918. The award was established in 1989 by her nieces in honor of her love of vocal music.

Recipients: Iyanla Ayite, Ava Piebenga, Kai Takacs

Excellence in Ensemble Performance

This award celebrates the pivotal roles played by individual students in advancing the success of the department’s music ensembles. While they might not always be front and center as soloists, their contributions are essential to the overall musicianship and excellence of their respective groups.

Recipients: Koray Gates, Josh Bennett Lieberman, Orlando Monroy, Maren Snow, Kai Takacs, Xinran Wang

NEUROSCIENCE

Shearn Award in Neuroscience

The Shearn Award in Neuroscience, named in honor of Psychology Professor Don Shearn, is awarded to an outstanding neuroscience thesis student chosen by the neuroscience advisors.

Recipient: Alana King

ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY

presented by Professor Maybellene Gamboa

Richard and Reba Beidleman Award

Upon his retirement in 1988, after 31 years in the Biology Department, Professor Beidleman established this award from funds he received from the Burlington Northern Outstanding Teacher Award. The Beidleman Award is given annually to a student who has demonstrated, through classroom and fieldwork, the greatest potential for becoming a professional ecologist or field biologist. In 1990, after the tragic death of Professor Beidleman’s wife in an automobile accident, the Biology Department added Reba’s name to the award in recognition of her many contributions to environmental preservation in the Colorado Springs area.

Recipients: Megan Krussman, Abigail C. Rivas

Enderson Award in Conservation Biology

The Enderson Award in Conservation in Biology was established by the department to honor Professor Jim Enderson at his retirement. Professor Enderson joined the Biology Department in 1962, long before it was fashionable to call oneself a “conservation biologist.” Throughout his career, research centered on the precipitous declines of birds of prey, especially the peregrine falcon. He was the first to breed the temperate North American peregrine in captivity, a line used extensively in restoration of the western population. He served on several recovery teams and working groups for endangered species. At 华体会 he inspired students through independent projects to pursue careers from botany to ornithology, in the lab and in the field. In keeping with his scholarship and breadth as a biologist, the Enderson Award honors a junior or senior biology major who, in the opinion of the faculty, has shown commitment and productivity in an original research project in conservation biology. Candidates are eligible if their work has conservation implications, whether the focus is molecular, organismic, ecosystem, lab, or field.

Recipients: Jace Fuller, Mary Reinbold

Mary Alice Hamilton Award in Organismal Biology and Ecology

For many years the Biology Department has recognized the top graduating biology major, which is based on academic performance, undergraduate research in both lab and field studies, and prospects for a successful career in biology. After the retirement of Professor Mary Alice Hamilton from the Biology Department in 1977, the department named this award in Professor Hamilton’s honor to recognize her 27 years as a devoted faculty member.

Recipients: Victoria Ravenscroft Barrow, Kaelin Enga

Laboratory Award in Organismal Biology and Ecology

This award is made to a senior organismal biology and ecology major whose interests and coursework are mainly in the area of laboratory-based biology. The criteria for selecting a recipient for this award are: grades in biology courses with a laboratory component, performance in lab-based research, preferably for a senior thesis, and plans for postgraduate work or study.

Recipients: Elienne B. Deshommes, Marcilla Kollie

PHILOSOPHY

presented by Professor Jonathan Lee

J. Glenn Gray Award

J. Glenn Gray, who died in 1977, was a distinguished member of the 华体会 Philosophy Department for many years. He believed in the civilizing function of philosophical inquiry and dedicated his life to inculcating its values in his students. This award is supported by the J. Glenn and Ursula Gray Memorial Fund and honors those students who share Professor Gray’s passion for philosophy and best demonstrate his skill and sensitivity at philosophical analysis.

Recipient: Yuan Cao

PHYSICS

presented by Professor Natalie Gosnell

David and Karen Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Physics

David Cowperthwaite was a member of the 华体会 class of 1960 and his wife, Karen, was enrolled as a member of the class of 1962 when they were killed by lightning during a mountain expedition in 1960. The David and Karen Smith Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Physics was instituted by their parents in their memory in 1962, the year Karen would have graduated.

Recipients: Joshua McFeeters, Eveline Tholen

Wilbur H. Wright Memorial Prize

This award was established in memory of Professor Wilbur Wright, a student at 华体会 in 1938 and a member of the faculty from 1956 to 1984, for his contributions to the Physics Department, his many 华体会 students, and to the college community. This award is for a graduating physics major or majors who exemplify Wright’s standards and interests in physics and in academic work outside the department. That is, the award winner or winners should show an enthusiasm for the study of physics by hard work and achievement, though they need not have the highest GPA. Similar efforts in a discipline outside physics should show an understanding of the importance of the liberal arts for a science student.

Recipient: Joshua McFeeters

POLITICAL SCIENCE

presented by Professor Douglas E. Edlin

Edith Bramhall Award

This award honors Edith Bramhall, who taught political science at 华体会 from 1920 to 1946. She was one of the first women to earn a Ph.D. in political science in the United States. The award is given annually to a student whom the political science faculty deem the outstanding scholar in the department.

Recipients: Gina Jeong, Grace Witulski

Fred Sondermann Award

This award honors Fred A. Sondermann, who taught in the Political Science Department from 1953 to 1978. Professor Sondermann was noted not only for teaching and scholarship, but also for service to the Colorado Springs community. The award is given annually for overall achievement and contribution to the department.

Recipients: Hunter Burge, Perrin Kendall

PSYCHOLOGY

William Arthur Blakely Memorial Award

The William Arthur Blakely Award is financed through funds provided by the family and friends of Blakely, who was a member of the Psychology Department from 1931 to 1959 and chair during most of that period. The award is presented to a student who shows exceptional promise for a career in psychology.

Recipients: Francis Curtis, Owen Hodgson

Cornelia Manley Sabine Award

This award is presented annually to the outstanding graduating psychology senior on behalf of Cornelia Sabine, Class of 1949, a longtime supporter of 华体会 and the Psychology Department. This award serves as a tribute to Sabine, who had a long and distinguished career in public service as a psychologist, working with both children and adults in Colorado. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in music from Northwestern University, Sabine and her husband, Paul, moved to Colorado Springs in 1947, where she obtained a B.A., magna cum laude, and an M.A. in human behavior from 华体会. She subsequently earned an educational specialist degree from Stanford University, and became a licensed clinical psychologist in Colorado Springs, where she maintained a private practice for 30 years. Her advice to students was to use their knowledge of psychology to bring peace and understanding into relationships in our fractious modern world.

Recipients: Avey Riberdy, Xinran Wang

RACE, ETHNICITY, AND MIGRATION STUDIES

presented by Professor Dwanna McKay

Adrienne Seward and Victor Nelson-Cisneros Award in Race and Ethnic Studies

This award is presented to a student who has shown a commitment to deepen their understanding of the issues of race and ethnicity, as well as their complex social, economic, and epistemic ramifications in a national and transnational context.

Recipient: Noor Issa

SOCIOLOGY

presented by Professor Cayce Hughes

W.E.B. DuBois Award for Excellence in Sociology

The W.E.B. DuBois Award for Excellence in Sociology is awarded annually to a graduating senior who has excelled in their coursework and made significant contributions to the life of the department, the college, or toward social change in the wider community.

Recipient: Anya Jones

Daniel Patrick O’Connor Memorial Award in Social Justice

This award is named for Daniel Patrick O’Connor, Class of 1994, who had a special interest in civil rights and social justice, as well as a high regard for 华体会. The award recognizes exemplary social justice related work (academic or applied) of graduating Sociology majors.

Recipients: Jordan McMurtry, Timothy Smith

SOUTHWESTERN STUDIES

presented by Professor Karen Roybal

Joel P. Benezet Prize in Southwest Studies

The Joel P. Benezet Prize in Southwest Studies recognizes outstanding achievement in Southwest Studies by a graduating senior who has majored or minored in the program. The prize was established in 2003 through a bequest from Louis Benezet, a former president of 华体会. The prize honors the memory of his son, Joel, who was killed in 1963 while enrolled as an undergraduate student at Dartmouth. Recipients of this award are selected by members of the Southwest Studies Program Faculty on the basis of academic record, quality of the senior thesis, and presence in the program.

Recipient: Marisa Díaz Bonacquisti

SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE

presented by Professor Naomi Wood

Award in Excellence in Spanish

This award is to recognize the excellent work on honor’s theses in the area of Hispanic studies.

Recipients: Annabella (Ella) Eskenazi, Italia Quintana

Felisa Llorente Award

This award was established in honor of Felisa Llorente, who was the unofficial “mother” of the Spanish House for many years. She was generous with her time and talents, helping students to improve their Spanish and feeding many of them, both physically and intellectually. Llorente made costumes for plays and supported all activities of the Romance Languages Department. She was a generous, warm-hearted woman who will long be remembered.

Recipients: Bryan Gonzalez, Bradley Tellez Humble

THEATRE AND DANCE

presented by Professor Mónica Sánchez

Pamela Riley Prize

During her 11 years at 华体会, Pamela Riley taught and directed in the Theatre and Dance Department. Our students loved her because of her high performance standards, her infectious energy, her fearless dedication, and her warm good nature. The Pamela Riley Prize is given to the graduating senior who has contributed similar qualities of devoted service and excellence to our program.

Recipient: Tsering Dhondup

Broadway Theatre League Award

In 1965 the Broadway Theatre League, in liquidating its assets, offered a donation to 华体会 indicating a preference that it be used to further theatre on the campus. Since then, this award is given to an outstanding student or students in the Theatre and Dance Department.

Recipient: Maiya Ponsky

All-College Awards

Abel J. and Lucy Phinney Gregg Award

Presented by Kate S. Holbrook, Chaplain

In the first half of this century, Abel J. Gregg was a leader in the YMCA, an organization that sought to break down barriers and offer a new global vision. A strong proponent of higher education, Lucy Phinney Gregg earned her master’s degree at the age of 60 and served as mentor to countless undergraduate students. In their names, the college awards a prize to a student or students who have demonstrated academic excellence, critical religious interest, and a commitment to serve the community.

Recipients: Camila Espinosa-Short, Sangwa Aude Ikuzwe, Samuel A. Yolles

Henri “Skip” Meis 1963 Outstanding Student Leader Award

Presented by Rebecca Parker, Arts & Crafts Director

This award is given to the outstanding student in the campus activities programs. Selection is based upon commitment to all aspects of campus programs, leadership within the various campus committees, and a dedication to the co-curricular mission of the Campus Activities Office. This student has not only shown active involvement in campus activities throughout their career here at 华体会, but has redefined and expanded the programs themselves.

Recipient: Asa Mizock

Bill Hochman Prize on War, Violence, and Human Values, with Emphasis on the Human Experience of War

Presented by Professor Jane H. Murphy

Awarded to the best student work illuminating war, violence, and human values with emphasis on the human experience of war.

Recipient: Henry Wiener

Blue Key Award

Presented by Joshua McFeeters

Awarded to a member of the faculty or administration who contributes significant time and effort to the student body of 华体会, the 华体会 community, and the city of Colorado Springs.

Recipient: Dr. Adam Light

Hank Bedingfield Award

Presented by Ceyna Dawson and Nathan Levy

The Hank Bedingfield Award is in honor of Henry “Hank” Bedingfield, Class of 2022. During his years at 华体会, Hank was a beloved member of and contributor to all of Cutler’s incorporated publications in some way or another. He was a creative and talented journalist well-known on campus for his restaurant reviews and excellent news reporting. He was exactly what student journalists should be: brave, responsible, and completely dedicated. No area of student journalism at CC was left untouched by Hank. He was an incredible writer, editor, and, most importantly, friend. This award will go to a junior or senior that has served on the Cutler Board. It will be awarded in honor of their commitment to and talent for student journalism, in addition to their contributions to the people and community of Cutler.

Recipient: Seth Jahraus

Ruth Barton Award

Presented by Ceyna Dawson and Nathan Levy

The Ruth Barton Award was established in 1996 to recognize Ruth Barton’s dedication to student journalism at the college. In some years, it may be given to a member of the faculty, staff, or administration who contributes significant time and effort to student journalism at 华体会. In other years it may be given to a student who has demonstrated excellence both in the academic study of journalism and in contribution to student publications.

Recipient: Richard Celeste

E.K. Gaylord Award

Presented by Ceyna Dawson and Nathan Levy

This award was established in honor of E. K. Gaylord, a member of the Class of 1897 and president of the Oklahoma Publishing Company until his death in 1974 at the age of 101. Gaylord was a generous supporter of 华体会 during his lifetime and served for many years as a trustee of the college. Because of his own career in journalism, he took a special interest in student publications. For that reason, the E. K. Gaylord Award is given each year to a junior or senior for continuing contributions to 华体会 publications.

Recipient: Veronica Bianco

Taizo Nakashima Emerging Leader Award

Presented by Deka, Assistant Director, Butler Center

Taizo Nakashima, originally from Japan, was one of the first international students to attend 华体会. After CC, Nakashima studied at Cornell University, and was appointed professor of psychology at Hokkaido University in 1910. This award is given to a first-year or sophomore student who shows great promise as a campus leader, and who has already exemplified leadership in their short time at 华体会.

Recipient: Ben Ruddock

Frederick Roberts and Charles Jackson Outstanding Student Leader Award

Presented by Deka, Assistant Director, Butler Center

Frederick Roberts is the first known African American student at 华体会. He and Charles Jackson were the first African American intercollegiate athletes in the state of Colorado. Throughout their time at CC, these students displayed leadership, strength and courage. This award is given to a junior or senior student who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to social justice, even in the face of challenges.

Recipients: Nina Marie Antonio, Mackenzie Wagner

Theodore Roosevelt Collins Outstanding Faculty/Staff Award

Presented by Deka, Assistant Director, Butler Center

In 1935, Theodore Roosevelt Collins became the first person of color in a noncustodial position at CC. He was a beloved athletic trainer for 35 years, while contributing to the cause of race relations in the Pikes Peak area. This award is given to an exceptional faculty or staff member who is a constant voice for our campus values of inclusion, equality, community, and social justice.

Recipient: Crystal Hurtado

Rochelle T. Dickey-Mason Award for an Outstanding Event For Communities of Color

Presented by Deka, Assistant Director, Butler Center

Rochelle T. Dickey-Mason, Class of 1983, served as the Associate Dean of Students before retiring in 2023. Prior to this role, she held the position of Director of Minority Student Life for 18 years. Rochelle earned her B.A. in Drama from 华体会 and a Master’s Degree in Education with a focus on Intercultural Counseling from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs in 1996. During her time at 华体会, Rochelle has been involved in outreach to the greater community, and has been a consistent advocate for diversity and inclusion. This award is named in her honor due to her long-standing dedication to the success of students from marginalized and underrepresented communities at 华体会 and the wider Colorado Springs community. This award is given to a student organization or individual which hosted an influential event or which runs an on-going influential initiative.

Recipient: Arthonia Louden on behalf of Black Women at CC for the Black Excellence Gala

Ginger Morgan Legacy Award for Feminist and/or LGBTQIA+ Initiatives

Presented by Deka, Assistant Director, Butler Center

Ginger Morgan, Class of 1986, received her degree in Political Science and also worked at CC in a variety of positions all over campus. During her time here, Ginger made significant contributions to the LGBTQ and feminist communities. This award is given to a student, faculty, staff, or alum that has made long term impact on the campus community in the areas of LGBTQIA+ and/or feminist initiatives.

Recipient: Page Regan

James Nevin Trissel Prize for Excellence in Book Studies

Presented by Jillian Sico, Printer of The Press

This prize is given annually to the junior or senior student exemplifying the goals of the Press at 华体会 to bring together visual, literary, and historical sensitivity in the making of compelling printed objects.

Recipient: Sadie Fleig

Marianne Stoller Award

Presented by Cindi Zenkert-Strange, Former Board Member of WES

Marianne Stoller taught in 华体会’s Anthropology department for 29 years and helped found the college’s Southwest Studies program in 1980, the first regional interdisciplinary program in the country. Professor Stoller also served on the Board of Managers for the Woman’s Educational Society, also known as WES, a nonprofit that has supported 华体会 students since 1889 with scholarships, mentoring and a sense of community. In support of WES, and as a native of the San Luis Valley, Professor Stoller helped organize and lead many tours of the southwest and other regions to raise funds for WES. In recognition of Marianne Stoller’s legacy, the Board of the Woman’s Educational Society presents this award to a graduating WES Scholar who is named the Marianne Stoller Scholar.

Recipient: Camila Espinosa-Short

Presidential Awards

presented by Dr. Manya Whitaker

Dreamkeeper Award

This award is presented to a 华体会 student who has demonstrated an active commitment to addressing issues of multiculturalism and improving the quality of campus life for historically oppressed peoples. The award is a monetary scholarship and is awarded by the Office of the Residential Experience.

Recipient: Allyson Pena

Juan Reid Award

Juan Reid was a 1932 graduate of the college. An excellent student and athlete during his undergraduate years, he continued to serve 华体会 for nearly half a century as a coach, dean of men, and director of alumni relations. Juan Reid wrote the official history of the college’s first 100 years, “华体会: The First Century, 1874-1974.” This award is presented to the senior best combining scholastic excellence and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Selection is made by the deans of the college and the vice president for student life.

Recipient: Skye McCrimmon

Van Diest Award

The Van Diest Award was established in 1926 and is given to the outstanding male senior student-athlete who demonstrates sound character, scholarship and citizenship. Recipients are selected by the Department of Athletics staff.

Recipient: Curtis Miller Hale

Laura Golden Award

The Laura Golden Award was established in 1981 and is given to the outstanding female senior student-athlete who contributes to the college through excellence in athletics, academics and leadership, exemplifying the high standards set by former basketball coach and Hall of Famer Laura Golden. Recipients are selected by the Department of Athletics staff.

Recipient: Healy Bledsoe

AAYLC Community Enhancement Prize

The African American Youth Leadership Conference Community Enhancement Prize enables students to pursue research projects or activities related to one or more of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The prize funds may be used to support students’ living expenses during related internships; to support thesis research; and/or to serve as seed funding for projects and activities. The prize was inspired by CC President L. Song Richardson’s vision of creating a more just world.

Recipients: Psalm Delaney, Kayla Shelley

Crown-Goodman Presidential Scholarship

The Crown-Goodman Presidential Scholarship was established in 1990 to recognize the accomplishments of deserving 华体会 students. The selection of recipients is based on the students’ academic record and contributions to the total life of the college. These scholarships are intended to reduce the loan component of the recipients’ financial aid award in their senior year.

Recipients: Nick Scott Bradley, Ryan Brush, Trenten Chalik, Pete Eisenheim, Alexandra Flores, Sophia Hartt, Marynn Krull, Zoe Lesak, William McCracken, Meridian Mensch, Claire Moe, Alison Mueller-Hickler, Emily Silva, Lev Sugerman-Brozan, Alondra Valdez, Toby Wilkinson, Kaitlyn Wilks, Zoe Williamson, Brianna Yañez 

Student Government Association Awards

presented by Koray Gates

CCSGA Involved Student of the Year Award

This award is given to the 华体会 student who CC students themselves feel has shown outstanding involvement in and service to the CC community at large. It is a student who, through involvement in various areas of student life has actively tried to improve the atmosphere at 华体会 while maintaining the college’s high academic standards.

Recipient: Mackenzie Wagner

CCSGA Involved Student Organization of the Year

This award is given to the student organization that students feel has made both the greatest impact on and the greatest contribution to the 华体会 community. This includes programming that positively affects both the campus and the community at large. It also encompasses contributions to the improvement of student life or the exploration of issues and problems relevant to all members of the campus community.

Recipient: Aden Berry, EmRhys Jenkins, and Melanie Robertson on behalf of Allies of Unhoused Youth

Bob Pizzi Outstanding Advisor of the Year Memorial Award

Awarded to the faculty or staff member deemed by the students to be the most helpful advisor.

Recipient: Sarah Elsey

Lloyd E. Worner Teacher of the Year Award

No professional impacts our lives as much as the teacher. From our childhood to our college graduations, we are aided and influenced by teachers. And of those, there are some who particularly influence our course in life, our choices, and our actions. Here at 华体会, there are a great number of wonderful professors who have profound effects on students every day. With this award we wish to acknowledge one of the greatest of those. Students have chosen this professor based on the intelligence, caring, and exceptional qualifications that they bring to teaching.

Recipient: Dr. Neena Grover

HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS

ALPHA KAPPA DELTA

The International Sociology Honor Society

Etelin Tapia Andrade, Elizabeth Blanning, Natalie Marie Logue, Ella Jenney Roe, Kelsey Viadro, Kaitlyn Kennedy Wilks

PSI CHI

The International Honor Society in Psychology

Haley Marie Andrews, Sara Allyn Makulec, Hannah Rose Yeary

PI MU EPSILON

National Honor Society in Mathematics

George Beck, Zahra Cheeseman, Will Cohen, Isaac Carter Fayram, Phoebe Frankel, Brendan McCune, Peyton E Murphy, Nam Hai Ninh, Cooper S. Tull, Conor L. Wellman, Zach Zerbe

SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS

COMMUNITY ENGAGED SCHOLARS
Kelli Doughtery, Andrew Han, Ty Kruger, Sarah Hoffer, Skye McCrimmon, Maria Riek, Ella Simons

BONNER FELLOWS
Helena Almaw, Evie Angevine, Phoebe Frankel, Luke Ortiz-Grabe, Hunter Markowich, Ana Martin, Loza Tezera, Mackenzie Wagner, Catherine Webber

GILMAN SCHOLARSHIP
Iyanla Ayite, Mauricio Erazo, Kenna Marie Grenier, Tatum Holm, Dan Wolfgang Schmidt, Nick Ian Thomas

ERASMUS MUNDUS SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE EDUCATION IN MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE JOINT MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM
Molly Forsythe Widlund

FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD TO GUATEMALA - Semifinalist
Maggie Vivian Anderson

FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD TO ARGENTINA - Semifinalist
Emma Devlin

FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD TO GERMANY - Semifinalist
Henry Moraja

FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD TO SPAIN - Semifinalist
Anders Ripley

FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD TO NORTH MACEDONIA - Semifinalist
Theo Francis Tannahill

FULBRIGHT STUDY AWAY AWARD TO CZECH REPUBLIC - Semifinalist
Niko Jeffery Cvitanić

FULBRIGHT RESEARCH AWARD TO SERBIA - Semifinalist
Luke Ortiz-Grabe

FULBRIGHT RESEARCH AWARD TO CANADA - Semifinalist
Isabelle Wagenvoord

FULBRIGHT RESEARCH AWARD TO ARGENTINA - Semifinalist
Andrew Han

PRINCETON IN AFRICA FELLOWSHIP - Finalist
Benjamin Murphy

PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM WITH FOUNTAIN CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT – Year-Long
Lucy Rogers

PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM WITH COLORADO CHILDREN’S CAMPAIGN – Year-Long
Tess Rittenberg

PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM WITH COLORADO CHILDREN’S CAMPAIGN – Summer
Tesha Ferrell

WATSON FELLOWSHIP
Andrew Han, Dan Wolfgang Schmidt

CBYX YOUNG PROFESSIONALS FELLOWSHIP
Henry Moraja

EL POMAR FELLOWSHIP
Sasha Akinchina

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR IN THE PEACE CORPS IN PERU
Benjamin Murphy

 

  

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