Campus & Community
67 UNC students receive academic, service, leadership awards
| 67 UNC students receive academic, service, leadership awards |
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| Wednesday, April 16, 2008 | |
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Sixty-seven of the brightest and most dedicated students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were honored today (April 16) with prestigious academic, service and leadership awards. Chancellor James Moeser hosted the 2008 Chancellor’s Awards at the annual ceremony, which also included students’ presentation of honors for excellence in teaching and service to students (see news release, http://uncnews.unc.edu/news/students/ unc-students-honor-teachers-and-staff-for-excellence.html). Provost Bernadette Gray-Little presented the academic awards and Margaret Jablonski, vice chancellor for student affairs, presented service and leadership awards.
Standouts in a room filled with standouts included dual award winner Sarah Alice Bull of Durham, who won the Robert B. House Memorial Prize in Poetry, to a senior for distinguished work in poetry, and the Louis D. Rubin Jr. Prize in Creative Writing, to the outstanding fiction writer in the senior class. Students and their awards are listed below by hometowns, with North Carolina winners first by followed by out-of-state winners, NORTH CAROLINA Arden Burlington Carrboro Margaret Katherine Hayslip, the Jacques Hardré Undergraduate Award for Excellence in French, to an undergraduate whose work in French language and literature has been judged most outstanding by a faculty committee. Cary Sherry Iimay Ho , the Howard W. Odum Undergraduate Sociology Award, to the senior judged by the department faculty as the most outstanding in academic performance. Stephanie Rhianon Jones, the Venable Medal, to the two most outstanding seniors majoring in chemistry (also won by Naima Gabriela Sharaf of North Andover, Mass.). Chapel Hill Anoop Manoj Desai, the Peter C. Baxter Memorial Prize in American Studies, to the undergraduate in that discipline who best exemplifies Baxter’s intellectual excellence, personal warmth and creativity. Leah Rae Maloney, the James M. Johnston Distinguished Senior Award in Nursing, to a senior in the Johnston Nursing Awards Program for outstanding academic achievement and leadership contributions in the School of Nursing and the Johnston program. Val Tenyotkin, the Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Award, to the member of the Student Congress whose service through the Student Congress is judged most outstanding on criteria of statesmanship, commitment, and constructive involvement in issues affecting the quality of the University community. Ripley Inglis Whiteside, the Alexander Julian Prize, to an undergraduate exhibiting an outstanding sense of design that the faculty interprets as a mature integration of formal issues and content. Clayton Concord Cornelius Durham Sarah Alice Bull, the Robert B. House Memorial Prize in Poetry, to a senior for distinguished work in poetry; and the Louis D. Rubin Jr. Prize in Creative Writing, to the outstanding fiction writer in the senior class. Laura Anne Filip, the Jim Tatum Memorial Award, to the varsity intercollegiate athlete who has performed with distinction in his or her sport and contributed to the university community through constructive participation in extracurricular activities. Daniel Curtis Herman, the Boka W. Hadzija Graduate Award, to a graduate or professional student judged as outstanding in character, scholarship and leadership. Mark Evan Stelten, the Op White Prize in Geology, to the outstanding senior in geology. Goldsboro Carolyn Melinda Ziemer, the Sterling A. Stoudemire Award for Excellence in Spanish. Granite Falls Greensboro Eric John Langerman, the Interfraternity Council Award, to the undergraduate who has made the most significant contributions in leadership, scholarship and service to his chapter and the Greek and university communities. Hendersonville Karen Camille Feagin, the Marc Adam Eisdorfer Award in Linguistics, to the senior judged most outstanding in academic achievement in linguistics. Hickory Indian Trail Jacksonville Kernersville Matthews Maxton Mocksville New Bern Pine Level Raleigh Clarence M. Byrd, the George Livas Award, to the most outstanding senior in the School of Nursing. Jeffrey Sanjay Chen, the Ernest L. Mackie Award, to the junior man judged most outstanding in character, scholarship and leadership. Marie A. Garlock, the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, to one man and one woman in the graduating class who have best demonstrated unselfish interest in human welfare (also won by Nitin Sekar of Cincinnati.). John I. Houston, the Frank Porter Graham Award, to the senior who has made the most outstanding contribution to realization of the human ideals of equality, dignity and community. Meghan Margeva Morris, the Undergraduate Prize in Economics, to the economics major judged most outstanding, based on performance in major and related courses. Uzma Roshan Panjwani, the James M. Johnston Distinguished Senior Award, to a senior in the Johnston Undergraduate Awards Program for outstanding academic achievement and leadership contributions to the University and the program. Michael Timothy Tarrant, the John Johnston Parker Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government, to the senior who has demonstrated the highest qualities of leadership in perpetuating the spirit and honor of student self-government. William Reuben Thompson, the Walter S. Spearman Award, to the senior man judged most outstanding in academic achievement, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and strength of character. Rockingham Saxapahaw Snow Hill Wilmington Winston-Salem OUT OF STATE Alabama Colorado Florida Georgia Christina Elizabeth Story of Atlanta, the Patrick F. Earey Award, to a senior who has exhibited outstanding academic achievement, extracurricular involvement and leadership. Dana Cooley Clifton of Decatur, the George Moses Horton Award for Multicultural Leadership, to a senior who has demonstrated outstanding leadership, initiative and creativity in multicultural education programs. Iowa Maine Maryland Alexander Arkin Berger of Chevy Chase, the Cornelius O. Cathey Award, to the student who has made the greatest contribution to the quality of campus life through sustained, constructive participation in student programs, or through creative, persistent effort in development of new student programs. Massachusetts Nicolette Jean Hylan of Abington, the Mary Turner Lane Award in Women’s Studies, to the senior judged to have made an outstanding contribution to research on women’s issues. Naima Gabriela Sharaf of North Andover, the Venable Medal, to the two most outstanding seniors majoring in chemistry (also won by Stephanie Rhianon Jones of Cary, N.C.). Russell Paul Johnson of Shrewsbury, the Bernard Boyd Memorial Prize, to the senior majoring in religious studies who has been selected by a faculty committee as most outstanding in academic achievement. Ohio South Carolina Elizabeth Joyce Woodward of Greer, the Undergraduate Prize in Art History, to the undergraduate who, in the opinion of a faculty committee, has done the most outstanding work in art history. Virginia Stephanie Elizabeth Berman of Springfield, the James O. Cansler Service Award, to a student whose faith has inspired outstanding service to the needs of humanity. Chancellors Awards contact: Jon Curtis, (919) 962-1461,
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