Students honored at annual Leadership and Service Awards

敁珗辦畦 student and alum leaders gathered in Chapin Auditorium in celebration of the many contributions made to the community throughout the year.

Leadership comes in many forms, and on April 24, student leaders from across campus came together with staff, faculty and alums to celebrate their accomplishments throughout their time at 敁珗辦畦.

The event commenced with remarks from President Danielle R. Holley, who discussed how various styles of leadership take form.

Leadership is not formed in a vacuum. It is learned. Leadership is also a word we tend to hear a lot, and when we think of leaders, we tend to think of our most visible leaders, she said. People who are identified as heads of state, generals, CEOs and recognizable faces of various social movements. That might be your path, you might want to be one of those visible leaders, and if so, go for it and make yourself MoHome in the highest places! But for most of us as leaders, we are encountered in more regular life, leading through collaboration and compromise, leading by example. All of you who are here this evening are leaders. You are engaging in purposeful leadership with people who have a common purpose in order to achieve a vision.

Marcella Runell, dean of students and vice president of student life, highlighted how the ceremony was a chance to celebrate the community that is at the heart of 敁珗辦畦.

At 敁珗辦畦 in particular, we take our community very seriously, and this award ceremony is all about the student organizations, the student leaders, the ways that our community celebrates one another, she said. So it is really a celebration of the students and to thank them for all of the work that they do.

Throughout the night, awards celebrating sustainability, social and global justice, residence life and more were presented to various students and alums. Below is a complete list of winners.

This award is given to students with the highest grades in their class who ranked as Sarah Williston scholars during their sophomore or junior year.

Elanor Andrew-Vaughn 24

Emily Barrera 24

Brynna Bartoo 24

Mai Bui 24

Hayley Cline 24

Darcy Coleman 24

Amandine DeSimone 24

Marjolaine DeSimone 24

Samantha Estrada 24

Nina Fulmer 24

Wejie Gong 24

Kathryn Greenblatt 24

Grace Guan 24

Anna McGrath 24

Meaghan McKenna 24

Lily Nemirovsky 24

Hong Anh Nguyen 24

Marie Nguyen 24

Ngoc Anh Nguyen 24

Calista Sperry 24

Kathleen Strachota 24

Culing Sun 24

Saadia Tasneem 24

Emma Waldron 24

Yichu (Isabel) Xu 24

Feifan Zhang 24

Boxiao Zhu 24

This award recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to raising awareness on campus about critical global issues.

Jen Thornquest 24

This award honors students who have demonstrated excellence in engaging the 敁珗辦畦 community on topics of sustainability and environmental justice and who have supported the Miller Worley Centers mission to create a greener and more equitable world.

Eli Mancini 24

Sarah Purvis 24

Charlotte Cai 24

This award honors students who have demonstrated leadership across campus, with a particular commitment to Weissman Center for Leadership activities and events.

Talya Denis 24

Hilary Vergera 24

Lauren Brook 24

Emma Reid 24

This award honors students who have demonstrated leadership across campus, with a particular commitment to Community-Based Learning activities and events.

Nina Fulmer 24

Carson Law 24

CBL Senior Recognition Community Fellow

Yaslyn Cruz 24

CBL Senior Recognition Program Facilitators

Lubbi Angel 24 
Ashley Marte 24 
Orion Griesmer 24

CBL Senior Recognition

Brielle Hunter 24

Established in 1915 by the 1890 class of 敁珗辦畦, this award honors a student who has demonstrated commitment to promoting debate on campus.

Ainsley Morrison 24

This award is conferred by the Alumnae Association to recent alums (graduated 15 years ago or less) who demonstrate exceptional promise or sustained achievement in their life, profession or community and whose work embodies the humane values that Mary Lyon exemplified in her life and inspired in others.

Violet Kupersmith 11, Edward Algar Malenfant 13

This award is presented to the resident assistant who best fulfilled the spirit as well as the letter of their position during the previous academic year. They have demonstrated excellence in programming, modeled care for others and built up their staff, building and campus community.

Ava Healy 24

Tanisha Liang 26

This award is presented to the residential fellow who has excelled in all areas of their position during the previous academic year. Their supervision skills, ability to handle difficult situations and the relationships they built among their staff and building have made them a role model to the 敁珗辦畦 community.

Serynn Nowlin 25

This award is in recognition of their service and commitment to the Office of Residential Life throughout their time at the College.

Mackenzie Windus 24

Inaugurated in 2022, this award is offered by the Religious and Spiritual Life program within the Office of Community and Belonging to a senior who has advanced interfaith leadership, literacy, community building and spiritual justice action during their college education.

Mia Gonzales Jackson 26

Xi Stoddard 24

Honorable Mention: Alice Bilodeau 25

This award recognizes students who have positively influenced a program or organization from behind the scenes with a positive attitude, a willingness to help in whatever capacity necessary and a commitment to excellence. Eligible students cannot have served in an executive board position of a student organization, committee, class board and so on.

Sarahjeen Paul 25

This award honors four students in their first or second year at the College who show leadership promise through their contributions to student life and community building. Their commitment can be seen in their involvement in campus committees, student organization, student government, class board, residential life or community service.

Diana Perez 26

Elle Rood 27

Michelle Kim 27

Saturn Barnes 27

Established by the family of Frances H. Williams 19 in 1981, this award is presented to students who passionately pursue their goals of academic excellence, social justice or service to others.

Danyah Tarabulsi 24

Fatou Barry 24

This award was established in 1978 by Irma L. Rabbino 53 to honor her father by recognizing students who have made a significant contribution to the life of 敁珗辦畦.

Anna McGrath 24

Established in 1979 by Helen Warren Smith, class of 1908, this award honors a senior student whose interest, involvement and service to the 敁珗辦畦 community have been outstanding.

Emily Mock 24

This award honors students who have consistently given their time, energy and talents to promote positive change and growth in the 敁珗辦畦 community and, in so doing, have motivated others to do the same. These students will have demonstrated dedication and depth of experiences.

Sky Cho 27

Marley Berano 25

Giang Pham 25

Dilawaiz Rao 25

Anne Rizvi 24

Darcy Coleman 24

Hana Cho 27

Cameron Wehner 24

Shannon Breen 24

Mackenzie Windus 24

Suzy Kim 25

Maggie Knee 25

Sanskriti Giri 26

This award honors recognized student organizations and their distinguished level of contribution to the MHC community through planned events and programs on campus. Student organizations that receive this award are recognized for their exceptional success in motivating and organizing fellow students to enhance campus life, as well as for their collaborative efforts with other organizations or departments to achieve objectives to improve student life. In addition to enriching the campus life, they have co-sponsored with other organizations or groups to bring together different facets of campus, thereby building and strengthening the campus community.

SGA Committee: Ways & Means, 2024 Class Board

This award recognizes the student organization that has done extraordinary work creating a diverse and inclusive community. It is presented by the MoZone social justice peer education program. The award honors a recognized student organization that has demonstrated a significant commitment to diversity and inclusion throughout the academic year.

Gender+

This award was established by the dean of students division in 2010 to recognize leaders who have done extraordinary work creating a diverse and inclusive community.

Kayla Scott-McDowell 24

Maille Romulus 24

This award celebrates leaders who have done extraordinary work in affirming identity, building community and cultivating leadership while at 敁珗辦畦.

Sabina Miezah 24

Shanthini Ragoonaden 24

Sabina Miezah 24

Participants in the Engage MHC program were also honored during the ceremony.

Grainne Beltramo-Dolan 27

Emily Bisson 27

Qianyue Chen 27

Lila Hancock 26

Michelle Kim 27

Kim Kindred 24

Athena Mandahar 27

Ryanne McCann 27

Kit Moore 27

Prakriti Nepal 27

Maya Ornston 27

Emma Quirk 26

Whitney Welch 27

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