色界吧 students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership as well as academic and interpersonal skills were honored at the 2015-2016 Division of Student Affairs Leadership Awards on Thursday, April 21.
In remarks at a special luncheon, faculty and administrators noted the students鈥 selflessness, positivity, diligence, drive, kindness and grace. As one remarked of Emerging Leader of the Year Award winner Jarron Williams: "He is humble and practical and encourages others to join him in their endeavors and be their best selves."
The student awardees are:
Charles W. List Memorial Award
Alan Bliss 鈥19 of Dallas
Sabrina Degnan 鈥19 of Atascadero
Anthea Taeuber 鈥19 of Redding, Conn.
Olivia Wilk鈥 鈥19
Cynthia Cox Memorial Award
Flynn Aldrich 鈥18, a history major from Montpelier, VT
Joscelyn Guzman 鈥18, a religious studies major from Modesto
Nicole Lin 鈥18
Sara Packer 鈥ㄢ18鈥, a mathematics major from San Rafael
Daniel Stewart Hammack Memorial Award
Haarika Reddy鈥 鈥17, a Japanese and critical theory and social justice double major from Albuquerque (currently studying abroad in Japan)
Unsung Champions of the Year Award
Sabrina Degnan 鈥19 of Atascadero鈥ㄢ
Emerging Leader of the Year Award
Jarron Williams 鈥18, an urban and environmental policy major from La Place, La.
Capstone Leader of the Year Award 鈥
Judy Lee 鈥17, a psychology major from Portland, Ore.
Dylan Bruce 鈥16, a biology and theater double major from Ferryville, Wis.鈥ㄢ
Dean's Awards
For Excellence鈥
Shilpa Bhongir 鈥16, an economics major from Northridge
For Community鈥
Olivia Smith 鈥16, a mathematics major from Seattle
For Service鈥
Somer Greene 鈥16, an independent pattern of study major from Irvine鈥ㄢ
For Equity鈥
Aaron Hammonds 鈥16, a sociology major from Pasadena
The List award for first-year students was established by two sisters and a daughter of Charles List 1908. The Cox Award for sophomores was created in 1980 in memory of Cynthia Cox 鈥72 by her parents and friends. The Hammack award for juniors was established in 1955 by Mrs. Daniel S. Hammack, Dan S. Hammack Jr., and friends as a memorial to Daniel Steward Hammack 1905.