Student Awards Archives - 91Ƶ News /now/news/tag/student-awards/ News from the 91Ƶ community. Wed, 01 May 2024 16:18:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 91Ƶ Honors, Awards and Recognitions – 2023-24 /now/news/2024/emu-honors-awards-and-recognitions-2023-24/ Wed, 01 May 2024 16:06:47 +0000 /now/news/?p=56667 More than 100 91Ƶ students were recognized for accomplishments and achievements during the 2023-24 academic year during a special recognition ceremony on Tuesday, April 30.

“The student recognition convocation time is when we gather to celebrate,” said Jon Swartz, associate dean of students at 91Ƶ, opening the event.



Academics

Academic Success Center (ASC) – presented by Cathy Smeltzer Erb

Anna Filipkowski was selected as Peer Tutor of Distinction for her excellence in tutoring. “For two years, Anna has guided students through the mechanics of accounting and business with patience, humor, and candor,” Erb said. “You made the ASC a better place.”

Teacher Education – presented by Holly Rusher

Sarah Bascom: Virginia Scholars Award, which is awarded by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society to an “outstanding graduate with an excellent educator future.”

Maria Bettilyon, Shania Coleman, Alex Gulisano, Lyndsay Harris, Erin Keith and Lucy Unzicker: Teachers of Promise Award, given to promising and gifted preservice teachers who represent excellence in the classroom, exhibit a strong commitment to the profession and exemplify the characteristics of a reflective, caring practitioner.

Judith Hoffman, Kassidy Secrist, Madelyn Wood and Dawson Woodruff: Courage to Teach Award, given to students who demonstrate dedication and effectiveness in teaching, model value-based and highly principled behaviors, model reflection in thought and practice, demonstrate a genuine sense of caring for the students and model a passion for caring.

Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sustainability – presented by Laurie Yoder and Jim Yoder

The following students were recognized for academic excellence in their core courses:
Renae Benner:
Outstanding First-Year Chemistry Student; and
Maria Longenecker: Outstanding Second-Year Biology Student.

The following students were recognized for exceptional academic and scholarly accomplishments:
Laura Craft: Outstanding Senior Chemistry Student;
Abby Kaufman and Megan Miller: Outstanding Senior Biology Student; and
Anika Hurst: Outstanding Senior in Environmental Science.

Laura Craft: Biology/Chemistry/ENVS Award for Exceptional Service, awarded for exceptional servant leadership in the sciences.

Abigail Forrest, Elaine Miranda Perez, Sadie Oesch and Marciella Shallomita: Award for Excellence in Research, awarded for exceptional performance in undergraduate research in the sciences.

Business and Leadership presented by Jim Leaman, Joohyun Lee, Johanna Burkholder and Lindy Backues

The following students were recognized for outstanding academic performance in their majors:
Ben Alderfer: Outstanding Business Analytics Student Award;
Rileyanne Collins: Outstanding Rec and Sport Management Student Award;
Mesa Dula: Outstanding Accounting Student Award;
Lizzy Kirkton: Outstanding Business Administration Student Award; and
Nathan Oostland: Outstanding Marketing Student Award.

Jansen Miller received the Outstanding Achievement Award for academic achievement in the Business and Leadership program. Anna Filipkowski received the Exceptional Service Award and Lizzy Kirkton received the Exceptional Leadership Award for their service and leadership in the program.

History – presented by Mary Sprunger

Aidan Yoder received the 2023-24 Outstanding Senior History Award. He was recognized for his research paper in Humanities Seminar, “Protest Now! 91Ƶ War Resistance and Response After Vietnam.”

“The personal became academic, and the academic became political, as Aidan worked on this paper alongside his leadership in recent protests, including the bell-ringing that successfully led 91Ƶ to call for a cease-fire in Gaza,” said Sprunger, presenting Yoder with “Martyrs Mirror,” a record of dissenters who challenged government-mandated religious conformity.

Language and Literature – presented by Kevin Seidel, Chad Gusler and M. Esther Showalter

Lydia Longacre: The Carroll Yoder Award for Teaching Excellence. The award is given to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence in literary studies and education courses and has shown a clear call to the teaching profession.
Hannah Landis: Omar Eby Writing Award, awarded to a student who demonstrates excellence in the craft of creative writing and provides insightful critique and support for other writers in creative workshops.
Maria Menjivar: Ervie L. Glick Award for Excellence in World Language Study, for exhibiting academic excellence as a Spanish major and showing a clear sense of call to pursue graduate work or use their language degree in service to the church.
Lucy Unzicker received the Ray Elvin Horst Award for Excellence in Spanish (for academic excellence in Spanish courses) and the James R. Bomberger Award for Excellence in TESOL (for outstanding performance in TESOL classes and practicums).

MathematicsEngineering and Computer Science – presented by Daniel Showalter and Daniel King

The following students were recognized for demonstrating academic excellence, service and contributions to the community and culture at 91Ƶ:
Noel Abeje
and Hebron Mekuria: Outstanding Seniors in Computer Science Award;
Lane Burkholder: Outstanding Senior in Mathematics Award;
Joel Kornhaus: Outstanding Senior in Engineering Award; and
Jacob Hess: Special Recognition in Engineering Award.

Iris Anderson, Laura Benner and Renae Benner received the Turing level of achievement award for their second-place finish in the Kryptos Codebreaking Competition.

Music – presented by Benjamin Bergey and David Berry

Maggie Garber McClary: Pioneer Award for being the first-ever graduate of the Music and Peacebuilding major at 91Ƶ. Read more about her and the innovative program here.

Luke Haynes: Distinguished Performer, awarded for musical excellence as a performing artist. “Those of us who spent time here in Lehman Auditorium know that the room we have downstairs with an organ and piano in it that used to be called a practice room is a room we’ve referred to the last four years as Luke’s office,” Music Program Director David Berry joked as he presented Haynes with the award.

Judith Hoffman: Ensemble Leadership Award for providing dedicated musical leadership as concertmaster of the 91Ƶ Orchestra.

Social Sciences and Professions – presented by Jenni Holsinger, Dr. Gaurav Pathania and Dr. Carol Grace Hurst

Iris Anderson, Gracie Conner, Jesse Kanagy, Lauryn Moore and Lucas Sorensen were recognized as this year’s initiates in the Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society, earned for their record of high academic achievement and contribution of social research for the purpose of service. They will wear light blue honor cords at Commencement on Sunday.

Brianna “Bri” Allen: NASW-VA BSW Student of the Year Award, which is given to a BSW student who demonstrates exemplary academic performance and leadership. Read more about her award here.


Campus Life

Awards presented by Brian Martin Burkholder, Mike Ramer and Tyler Goss

Office of Faith and Spiritual Life

Seniors Laurel Evans, Kate Landis and Julie Weaver were recognized for nurturing faith and spiritual life on campus through their work as student chaplains. They will wear light blue honors cords at Commencement.

Campus Activities Council (CAC)

Andrea Acevedo was awarded with the CAC Campus Hospitality Award, which is given to students who create spaces of belonging and connection for the student body.

“Andrea listens to her peers and works hard at creating and hosting events for them with CAC,” Mike Ramer said. “…Her CAC coworkers say that she is dependently calm when challenges arise and is so fun to be around.”

Common Grounds

Laura Benner, Valentina Barahona, Margarita Hernandez-Perez and Laura Craft received the Common Grounds Excellence in Leadership Award.

“This team is steeped in determination and a lot of love for their craft, and they’ve percolated a culture of excellence,” said Tyler Goss, midway through a string of coffee-related puns.

Engage Awards

Emu bird trophies given to students who earned the most Engage Points this semester.
First place: Samuel Myers (40 points)
Second place: Marciella Shallomita (37 points)
Third place: Malia Bauman (33 points)

Student Government Association (SGA)

Iris Anderson, Hannah Landes Beck, Ariel Morales Bonilla, Anne Cornelius, Betty Debebe, Genesis Figueroa, Evan Kauffman and Maria Longenecker received the SGA Outstanding Leadership Award.

Current SGA co-presidents Hannah Landes Beck and Iris Anderson ceremoniously handed off the gavel — after it slowly lowered from the ceiling of Lehman Auditorium — to incoming co-presidents Arelys Martinez Fabian and Genesis Figueroa.


Athletics (includes winter and spring seasons)

Athletic Department Awards – presented by Justin McIlwee

Freshman of the Year –Angel David:´dz’sTrack & Field andJowell Gonzalez Santiago:Men’s Track & Field
Athlete of the Year –Ray Ray Taylor:´dz’sTrack & Field andBellamy Immanuel:Men’s Cross Country and Track & Field
President’s Award –Megan Miller:´dz’s Volleyball andAriel Morales Bonilla:Men’s Soccer

Men’s Basketball

Daijordan Brown – Royals Athlete of the Week
Jazen Walker – Royals Athlete of the Week

´dz’s Basketball

Kayla Surles – Royals Athlete of the Week; Third Team All-ODAC
Mya Hamlet Moore – Royals Athlete of the Week
Jeriyah Osborne – Royals Athlete of the Week

Indoor Track & Field

Bellamy Immanuel – Royals Athlete of the Week; set school record in the 5000m
Jowell Gonzalez Santiago – Royals Athlete of the Week; set school record in the 500m; USTFCCCA All-South Region – 400m Dash
Damon Morgan – Royals Athlete of the Week
Angel David – Royals Athlete of the Week
Jenna Weaver – Royals Athlete of the Week
Lucy Unzicker – ODAC Farm Bureau Scholar Athlete of the Year
Men’s 4×400 Relay (Bryson Hunter, Da’Shawn Winters, Joseph Kerr, Gray Urglavitch) – Third-Team All-ODAC

Men’s Volleyball

David Ward – Royals Athlete of the Week; CVC Player of the Week; Royals Tournament All-Tournament Team; eclipsed 500 career kills; Second-Team All-CVC
Ben Childers – Royals Athlete of the Week; eclipsed 150 career blocks
Nate McGhee – Eclipsed 600 career kills; Royals Tournament All-Tournament Team
Tyler Oaks – Royals Tournament All-Tournament Team; eclipsed 1500 career assists
Rey De La Cruz – FrogJump.com DIII Team of the Week

Baseball

Aidan Miller – Royals Athlete of the Week
Jack Dooley – Royals Athlete of the Week
Ethan Spraker – Royals Athlete of the Week; eclipsed 150 career hits
Nick Arnold – Royals Athlete of the Week; eclipsed 100 career hits
Alex Gulisano – Royals Athlete of the Week
Damen Tapscott – Royals Athlete of the Week; ODAC Pitcher of the Week

Softball

Makayla Cyzick – Royals Athlete of the Week; ODAC Pitcher of the Week
Sydney Orndorff – Royals Athlete of the Week
Sam Hensley – Royals Athlete of the Week; eclipsed 100 career hits
Natalye Graham – Eclipsed 200 career strikeouts

Outdoor Track & Field

Ray Ray Taylor – Royals Athlete of the Week; ODAC Field Athlete of the Week
Lucy Unzicker – Royals Athlete of the Week
Bellamy Immanuel – Royals Athlete of the Week

Lacrosse 

Courtney Crawford – Royals Athlete of the Week

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91Ƶ Honors, Awards and Recognitions – 2022-23 /now/news/2023/emu-honors-awards-and-recognitions-2022-23/ Fri, 12 May 2023 20:46:04 +0000 /now/news/?p=54124 More than 100 91Ƶ students were recognized for accomplishments and achievements during the 2022-23 academic year during a special recognition ceremony on May 2.



Academics

Academic Success Center (ASC)

Seniors Hannah Giagnocavo and Joshua Wenger were selected as Tutors of the Year for “the way they make the ACS better,” said Vi Dutcher, ASC and Writing program director.

Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sustainability

  • Ethan Neufeld: Outstanding First-Year Chemistry Student 
  • Aden Weybright: Outstanding Senior Chemistry Student 
  • Meredith Lehman: Outstanding Second-Year Biology Student 
  • Abigail Forrest: Outstanding Second-Year Biology Student
  • Isaac Spicher: Outstanding Senior Biology Student 
  • Micah Buckwalter: Outstanding Senior Environmental Science Student
  • Natnael Seifu: Award for Excellence in Research 
  • Ally Welty Peachey and Laura Craft: Award for Exceptional Service

Business and Leadership

  • La`akea Fujita: Outstanding Accounting Senior 
  • Maggie Groetsch and Forrest Shuey: Outstanding Seniors in Recreation and Sports Management
  • Matt Leavy: Outstanding Business Student
  • Andrew Zook: Outstanding Senior in Organizational Leadership
  • Allyssa Breidigan: Outstanding Senior in Marketing
  • Matt Leavy: Award for Exceptional Service
  • Alyssa Breidigan: Award for Exceptional Leadership

Education

Five education students were named as 2023 Teachers of Promise, among 100 of the best and brightest pre-service teachers in Virginia: 

From left: Amanda Kibler, Stephanie Palomino, Morgan Evans, and Carrie Yoder are 91Ƶ’s 2023 Teachers of Promise. (Courtesy photo)
  • Morgan Evans, from Dayton, Va.; Biology, Secondary Education, 6-12
  • Amanda Kibler, from Woodstock, Va.; Music Education; PreK-12
  • Stephanie Palomino, from Goshen, In.; English as a Second Language (ESL), PreK-12
  • Caitlin Weaver, from Rockingham, Va.; Elementary Education, PreK-6
  • Carrie Yoder, from Harrisonburg, Va.; History & Social Science, Secondary Education, 6-12

Molly Piwonka was selected by department faculty for the annual Courage to Teach Award, modeled after principles in Parker Palmer’s book of the same name. Department faculty selected Piwonka for her dedication and success in teaching, her genuine caring for students, reflective practice, highly-principled behaviors, and her courage to navigate challenging experiences. She was presented with a copy of Palmer’s book.

91Ƶ faculty selected Ashley Schoenhardt for the Virginia Woman’s Scholar Award from the Virginia State Organization of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. The award is for an outstanding graduate with the promise of being a key woman educator.

History

Alexa Lorenzana was recognized with the Outstanding History Senior Award, for demonstrating excellence in history research and writing for her Humanities Seminar paper “The Living Legacy of the Honduran Coup.”

Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science

  • Ben Bontrager-Singer and Caleb Hostetler: Outstanding Seniors in Engineering Award, awarded by the faculty as the highest honor for the graduate/s demonstrating academic excellence, service, and contributions to community and culture at 91Ƶ.
  • Caleb Hostetler: Outstanding Senior in Mathematics Award, awarded by the faculty as the highest honor for the graduate demonstrating academic excellence, service, and contributions to community and culture at 91Ƶ.
  • Seth Andreas and Noah Swartzendruber: Outstanding Seniors in Computer Science Award, awarded by the faculty as the highest honor for the graduate/s demonstrating academic excellence, service, and contributions to community and culture at 91Ƶ.
  • Winners of the 2023 international Kryptos Codebreaking Competition: Mana Acosta, Laura Benner and Caleb Hostetler.

Psychology

  • Casey Hartman was awarded the Galen R. Lehman Outstanding Achievement in Research Award for excellent work in developing an original research project, including design, data collection, analyses, and dissemination of research in the senior psychology research course.
  • Anahi Ramirez received the Judy H. Mullet Award for Internship Excellence, for excellent performance, engagement and commitment in a senior psychology internship field placement.

Campus Life

Campus Activities Council (CAC)

Natallie Brown, Aliyyah Haggard, Katelyn Sellars and Marciella Shallomita were each given a CAC Excellence in Leadership Award.

Brandon Ewing was recognized with the CAC Outstanding Volunteer Award for logging more than 200 hours during his two years as volunteer.

Common Grounds

Laura Benner, La’akea Fujita and Merry Yirga and were recognized by Shannon Dycus, vice president of student affairs and dean of students, for their outstanding leadership through the Common Grounds’ move this past year.

Office of Faith and Spiritual Life

Micah Buckwalter: Senior Student Chaplain for Sustainability, for three semesters of nurturing a faithful awareness and ethic of sustainability.

Philip Krabill: Senior Student Chaplain for Interfaith Engagement, for offering numerous opportunities for interfaith literacy and engagement on campus over three semesters.

Multicultural Student Services

From left: 91Ƶ vice president of student affairs and dean of students Shannon Dycus, Ella Brubaker, Meredith Lehman, Hannah Beck, and Iris Anderson. (Photo by Kate Szambecki)

Director of Multicultural Student Services Celeste Thomas recognized the leaders of the Black Student Alliance with the Beloved Community Award, for creating a brave, supportive space for African American/Black students to learn about and experience pride in belonging to the African diaspora. 

Student Government Association

Co-presidents of the Student Government Association Hannah Beck, Ella Brubaker and Meredith Lehman and were recognized for outstanding leadership by Shannon Dycus.

Hannah Beck and Iris Anderson will serve as co-presidents for 2023-24.


Athletics (includes winter and spring seasons)

Athletic Department Awards

Freshman of the Year – Laney Cline: ´dz’s Volleyball and Keenan Fulwood: Baseball
Athlete of the Year – Ray Ray Taylor: ´dz’s Track & Field and Alijah Johnson: Men’s Track & Field
President’s Award – Becca Boone: Softball and Jansen Miller: Men’s Cross Country and Track & Field

Men’s Basketball

Aviwe Mahlong – Royals & ODAC Athlete of the Week

DaiJordan Brown and Michael Watlington – Royals Athlete of the Week

´dz’s Basketball

Mya Hamlet – Royals Athlete of the Week & Second Team All-ODAC

Lauryn Moore and Brii Redfearn – Royals Athlete of the Week


Men’s Indoor Track & Field

Alijah Johnson Royals & ODAC Athlete of the Week (also, Second Team VaSID Sprints)

Jansen Miller and Damon Morgan – Royals Athlete of the Week

Distance Medley Relay (Abenezer Abebe, Bellamy Immanuel, Michael Michael, Dawson Woodruff) – Third Team All-ODAC

´dz’s Indoor Track & Field 

Ray Ray Taylor – Royals & ODAC Field Athlete of the Week (also, Third Team All-ODAC High Jump, Second Team All-ODAC Long Jump, Second Team All-ODAC Triple Jump, First Team All-ODAC 400m, First Team VaSID Multi, Jumps)

Distance Medley Relay (Elili Asefa, Vanessa Gardiner, Halie Mast, Lucy Unzicker) – Royals Athlete of the Week

Kendra Oguamena – Royals Athlete of the Week

Men’s Volleyball

Nate McGhee – Royals & CVC Athlete of the Week (also, Third Team All-CVC)

David Ward – Royals Athlete of the Week

Baseball

Natty Solomon – Royals Athlete of the Week

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field

Bellamy Immanuel – Royals Athlete of the Week 

´dz’s Outdoor Track & Field

Halie Mast – Royals Athlete of the Week

Ray Ray Taylor – Royals & ODAC Field Athlete of the Week 

Lacrosse 

Cristal Narciso – Royals Athlete of the Week

Disc Golf

Zach Bauman, Sean McClary, Ethan Spicher and Noah Swartzentruber finished 4th out of 51 Men’s A teams in the second-level division of the 2023 College Disc Golf National Championship.

Seth Andreas, Will Bartel, Aaron Moyer and Caleb Oesch finished 21st out of 42 Men’s B teams in the third-level division at Nationals.

For the first time, 91Ƶ sent two women’s teams to compete at Nationals. Out of 28 teams, the A team of Rebekah Amstutz and Lindsey White finished 9th and the B team of Kara Kornhaus and Maddie LaFlamme was 26th.

Lindsey White finished 13th in the nation in the women’s individual competition.

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