Graduating students who have excelled in both academic achievement and service may be nominated as a Dean of Students Honor Recipient.
“Every semester, it is our pleasure to host a breakfast in celebration of the accomplishments of the Dean of Students Honor Recipients. While this semester has been a bit different, we wanted to continue this tradition by virtually celebrating your achievements,” shared Co-Interim Dean of Students Keichanda Dees-Burnett. []
This program recognizes the exceptional students who maintain high scholastic performance while actively participating in University and community leadership and service activities outside of the classroom.
“You are an exceptional group of people. Despite the demands of family, work and studies, you made time to give back to the community. When you saw a need, you worked to fill it. You are humanitarians, leaders and philanthropists and you should rightfully be proud of yourselves,” said Co-Interim Dean of Students Todd Wells. []
Congratulations!
Saniya “Sunny” Ablatt – School of Medicine []
- Nominated by Stefanie Ellison []
Mojtaba Mark Abnos – School of Biological and Chemical Sciences []
- Nominated by Kathleen Kilway []
Abdulmajeed Baba Ahmed – School of Computing and Engineering []
- Nominated by Katie Garey []
Charles Burke – School of Medicine
- Nominated by Krisana West []
Sarah Duggan – School of Law []
- Nominated by Sean O’Brien []
Varsha Muthukumar – School of Medicine []
- Nominated by Brent McCoy []
Isabella Nair – School of Medicine []
- Nominated by Brent McCoy []
Ginikachukwu Osude – School of Medicine []
- Nominated by Katie Garey []
Saloni Patel – School of Pharmacy []
- Nominated by Cameron Lindsey []
Daphne Posadas – Bloch School of Management []
- Nominated by Katie Garey []
Emily Rackers – Conservatory and Honors College []
- Nominated by Lynne O’Dell []