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Listing of Student Award Recipients (PDF) Student Awards Recipient Listing 2012/2013 19 STUDENT AWARDS RECIPIENT REPORT Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries* Western maintains a fundamental commitment to ensure that no tomorrow. For Western students in all programs across campus, receiving a undergraduate student will be denied access or the ability to complete a scholarship, award or bursary can mean assistance with financial obligations, degree because of financial need. motivation to achieve academic excellence, and recognition of hard work and diligence. Your investment in a scholarship, award or bursary helps Western deliver an exemplary university experience that prepares graduates to be the leaders of Thank you for your part in advancing knowledge and transforming lives. Campaign Western Dr. Amit Chakma International Sharif Alsabbagh, Lesley Helen M. Hetherington CROSS-FACULTY Scholarship Scholarship Barr, Abdul Chams, Jennifer Bursaries (4) Marjorie Maltais Mohammad Nadeem Crilley, Lawrence Cushman, Tara Andrusiak, Rachelle Blue, Undergraduate Somaya Eid, Malik El-Feghi, Kendra Derry, Jonathan Mitchell Canadian Embroiderers’ Guild, Dr. D. Carlton Williams Nathan Fabiano, Yao Ge, Luke 125th Anniversary Hong Kong London, Memorial Award President’s Entrance Helen Reid Bursaries (28) Student Scholarship Hoekstra, Hooman Katbab, Jennifer Boswell Scholarship (3) Priya Khalsa, David Kim, Natalia Rehman Ahmed, Crystal Bastin- Wing Ng Lauren Cuthbertson, Tristan Nantel, Brittney Capati, Cody Canadian Federation of Krasnogyr, Ahmad Marei, Evan Adelaide Robinson Neill, Hailey Slamka Morden, Kayleigh Niccols, David Easton, Maria Gloria, Stacie University Women London Gowan, Nader Hallak, Mercedes Bursaries (6) Club Memorial Awards (2) Dr. Leola E. Neal Faculty Nisenbaum, Farzad Omarzadeh, Jasmine Baker, Seung Balik, Abdul Rafeh, Raven Rinas, Hardy, Javier Hernandez, Jennifer Crilley, Deborah Entrance Scholarship Jonathon Hindley, Kaely Michael Hoffman, Jessica Turnbull Nandini Thogarapalli Harmeet Sandhu, Marlene Lam, Natalie McNeil, Roshan Shanks, Jaynie Van De Walle, Horsburgh, Afshin Kiyaninasab, Pullokaran Catherine Charlotte Wilson Dr. P.C. (Raju) and Jyoti Shah Yik-Chee Wong, Nada Ahmed Bavithra Kumarathasan, Aman Scholarship Student Scholarship Yousif, Alireza Zeynali Mann, Joseph Marchand, Corey Albert Duncan Robertson Cara Bootland Kellie Anderson Mayer, Michael Mcintosh, Anna Continuing Admission Foundation Western Alumni Medvedeva, Emily Midgley, Scholarship (3) Chawkers Foundation Bursary Earl Arscott Memorial Bursary (5) Leeanne Midgley, Emma Amaal Bhaloo, Elizabeth Julie Vong Scholarships (4) Douglas Budden, Xue Kai Peter Morgan, Pavel Nemtchinski, Sutherland, Jennifer Tom Jessica Bryce, Mackenzie Enns, He, Awad Khan, Reza Khazaee, Andrew Reid, Kristen Stewart, Choices Bursary Daniel Goldlist, Kaylee Miller Alumni Association Continuing Kyla Garvey Danielle Orozco Loraine Tan, Cavina Tsoi, Scholarship Earl H. Orser Bursary Prasanna Vijayakumar, Derek Christina A. MacKerracher Frances Weir Scholarship (2) Ian Cholmondeley Michael Kim Zaremba Admission Scholarships (5) Deborah Boswell, Samantha Alumni Western London Anthony Gallo, Vivian Le, Erica Edna Jeffery Scholarships (5) Hershenfeld HMCS Prevost Bursary Liam Shaughnessy Branch Scholarship Maydo, Sabina Strashun, Kyle Arsenault-Mehta, Taylor Frank Holmes Bursaries (2) Craig Crandon Catherine Wu Bechamp, Aidan Bell, Anna Paliy, Jordan Cox, Kendra Ferris Honourable Company of Coby Viner Angela Armitt Medals Christopher and Patricia Atkin Freeman of the City of London, Frank Wierzbicki Bursary England Scholarship Brenda Palmer 125th Anniversary Alumni Edward and Janet Schroeder Pamela Podzorski Bursary 125th Anniversary Alumni Misha Gajewski Anne McKenzie Bursary Shamera Sathiaruban Awards Fred Landon Continuing Ivan C. Rand Continuing Dana Patton Ashley Clark Admission Scholarship (4) CIBC Wood Gundy Entrance Admission Scholarship (3) Archie and Alma Etherington Robert Goldfarb, Junyi Qiu, Yu Feng, Christina Volpini, Yao Scholarship Edwin G. Miltimore Admission Justin Wagner, Kiersten Van Vliet Family Scholarship Sarah Reid Scholarship Wang Shelby Oke Braeden Walker G. Edward Hall Presidents Clarence and Marie Peterson Ivey Foundation Awards Atkinson Charitable Entrance Scholarship (3) for International Exchange Bursary Edwin R. Jarmain Entrance Luke Anderson, Baljiwan Uppal, Foundation Bursary Program (4) Sumin Lee Scholarship Yi Zhou An Yao Molly Sayers Sabrina Bruno, Alexei David J. Stenason Global Chinkarenko, Jeyamathusha Audrey and Delmar Cobban Gary W. Weese Award Opportunities Expendable Elmer Avery Entrance Meredith Dash Jeyaloganathan, Jason Kramer Bursary (4) Award Scholarships (3) Elen Badel, Khalid Farchoukh, Nicola Paviglianiti Marina Ghobrial, Carleh Little, General Electric Bursary Jahnke Family Bursary (10) Melissa Orton, Stacey Rowe Melody Yao Jennifer Correll Casey Gazzellone, Lirim David Robert Graham Hajrullahu, Joong Han, Ajani Barkley’s of Avonmore Memorial Bursary Enid M. Coupland Admission George Aberhart Bursary (2) Jeyakumar, Ji Kim, Jasmine Bursary (2) Victoria Rondinelli Scholarship Syeed Hasan, Caitlin Ward Lai, Taha Nasir, Jessica Ricci, Arindam Banjeree, Yelena Tsz Yung Michelle Smith, Chi Yuen Kropivnitskaya Deborah Murphy Memorial Greek Ladies’ Philoptochos Bursary Evelyn Moxley Bursary (25) Society Bursary James and Beverly Thompson Beryl Ivey Continuing Entrance Susan Burdzy Adam Ammoun, Sanju Basi, Samuel Karamanis Awards (2) Award (4) Swati Bhat, Marcus Brown, Angela Ng, Dharen Ratnakumar Marshall Bindseil, Samantha Dennis Logan Award Hailon Awards (2) Elizabeth Burrows, Johnathan Tina Felfeli, Ali Shabaz Roberts, Michael Segal, Xiaoye Jin Jang Choi, Andrew Clark, Natasha James and Brenda Yin Diane and Frank Pratt Healthy Collette, Lorne Cunliffe, Fenton Hamilton and Bernice McCutcheon Parents Fund Mona Abu Sharkh Bill Teng Hong Kong Lifestyle Award Jagdeo, Risaban Kumarahuru, Meldrum Guthrie Entrance Scholarship Jahanara Karmali Sara Makramalla, Mohammad Scholarship James and Maria Knowles Gee Yang Sham Malekzadeh-Mahani, Diana Dahlia Shahatto Don Wright Mustang Band 125th Anniversary Alumni McLaren-Kennedy, Joshua Bursary Birks Family Foundation Award Harold and Margaret Rice Miller, Alvin Montano, Joanna David Tripp Bursaries (2) Jordan Allum Oszczak, Rebecca Schuehlein, 125th Anniversary Alumni Ritche Holm, Somin Yeo Awards Donald R. Getty Bursary Ryan Stevenson, Philip Stone, James Bertram Collip Young Lee Continuing Admission Bonnie (McGregor) Brannan Eileen Sung Shelane Stuart, Timothy Todd, Scholarship (3) Admission Award Bryan Tran, Bradley Ververs, Hariett M. Giddens Admission Doris (Billie) L. Ransberry Mehdiya Hemani, Terri-Lynn Sarah Weyrauch Tonia Weidtich Scholarship Memorial Award Daniel Avila Mitchell, Hillary Tufford Bruce County Admission Ashley Bratina F.K. Ashbaugh President’s James C. Bristow Alumni Scholarships (2) Entrance Scholarships (7) Harvey Ng International Dorothy and Allen Smith Entrance Scholarship Russel Macmillan, Nicholas Reid Kaiz Alarakyia, Sumedha Arya, Continuing Student Bursaries (2) Nicole Askin, Jillian Macklin, Scholarship Jamie McLellan Bruce County In-Course Marija Rapaic, Jennifer Tin Madison Price, Yinuo Wang, Ka Hei Kathy Wong James F. Birch Bursary Scholarship (2) Douglas and Mary Gladys David Zhang Juan Vallejo Delgado Philip Henderson, Emily Shaw Heaslip Scholarships (6) Lawrason Admission Foundation Western Alumni Garry Atkinson, Joshua Jane Plas International Bruno Da Silva Community Scholarship (OSOTF) Bursaries (30) Clemenger, Dawn-Marie Harris, Student Award Service Award Abikasinee Emrampamoorthy Olaluwa Adurogbangba, Haider Yodit Testfagiorgis, Adam Turton, Lei Xu Bogdan Pascalau Aljahlawi, Ahmed Almadhoon, Leith Wrightman * Awards are listed alphabetically using the first word in the name of the award. 1 STUDENT AWARDS RECIPIENT REPORT Meena and Amit Chakma Phair Family Foundation 125th International Student Anniversary Alumni Award (2) Scholarship Injun Seo, AoHung Wang Vybhavi Balasundharam This scholarship validates where I am meant Pirie Foundation 125th Memorial Scholarship (2) Anniversary Alumni Award to be – at Western with so many amazing Caitlin Harvey, Jamie Rooney Julie Bai Mervin Katzman Bursaries (3) Ralph G. Simmons Memorial experiences that are contributing to my success. Jacob Beck, Rebecca Burns, Admission Scholarship Stephanie Zahra Christina Mclean KELLIE ANDERSON, BA’16 Metis Nation of Ontario Reinhard Konrad Memorial Recipient of the Dr. P.C. (Raju) and Jyoti Shah Student Bursaries (4) Bursaries (2) Scholarship Sara Adam, Kristen Dupuis, Meghan Kraft, Anonymous Blaire Langlais, Conor McGuire Recipient Michael Mics Bursary Renaissance Scholarship of Anna Urbi Distinction (7) Dava Berry, Mehul Bhindi, Zev Jean Vadell Bursary London Hydro Employees Mary Campbell Memorial Michelle Outerbridge Memorial Feintuch, Jarvis Kim, Erin Orr, Sarah Tran Bursary Award for Mature Students Scholarship Paige Miltenburg, Dan Wang Bryan Van Damme Beth Brudnicki Michael Rattray John C. Vander Hoeven Alumni Richard and Jean Ivey Entrance Scholarship London Police Services Board Mary Campbell Memorial Morris and Sophia Hornstein Family Presdient’s Entance Alessandro Colacci Awards (33) Bursary Bursaries Scholarship (3) Alexis Allen, Brandon Allen, Christopher Boileau Kojo Hayward Thomas Grainger, Saumya John E. Gingras 125th Brittany Basra, Amanda Bell, Krishna, Julien Lapointe Anniversary Alumni Award Mary Louise and Dr. Peter Murray T. Hill Bursary Gerald Bergen, Courtney Bink, Nicole Common Nicole Maione
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