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2021 IU Bloomington Honors Convocation Program HONORS CONVOCATION INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON Sunday, April 11, 2021 2 p.m. EDT broadcast.iu.edu 01 CONTENTS 1 Greetings 2 In Celebration of Sustained Academic Excellence 3 Indiana University Bloomington Honors Convocation 2021 4 Acknowledgments 6 Student Awards 8 2021 Founders Scholars 72 A Brief Biography of Indiana University’s First President, Andrew Wylie (1789–1851) #iubhoncon21 02 GREETINGS April 11, 2021 Indiana University Bloomington Honors Convocation Dear Friends, I am delighted to welcome you to the Honors Convocation, an annual celebration of academic achievement. Today, we honor our Founders Scholars and other accomplished undergraduates. Indiana University has experienced tremendous growth since its founding more than 200 years ago. Along the way, our institution has developed an impressive legacy of teaching and learning. The students we recognize today are part of that legacy. They have demonstrated intellectual curiosity, discipline, and engagement. They view serious study as a welcome challenge, and they are enthusiastic scholars whose current achievements suggest a bright future for them and all of us. On behalf of Indiana University Bloomington, we offer heartfelt congratulations to our honor students for their remarkable accomplishments. Lauren Robel Provost, Indiana University Bloomington Executive Vice President, Indiana University 1 IN CELEBRATION OF Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design, Founding Dean Peg Faimon SUSTAINED ACADEMIC College of Arts and Sciences, Executive Dean EXCELLENCE Richard Van Kooten Kelley School of Business, Dean Idalene Kesner School of Education, Interim Dean Anastasia Morrone The Honors Convocation on the Indiana Hamilton Lugar School of Global and University Bloomington campus International Studies, Founding Dean Lee acknowledges outstanding students who Feinstein have earned a cumulative grade point Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and average of at least 3.8 on a 4.0 scale by the Engineering, Interim Dean Dennis Groth end of the 2020 fall term. These honorees are The Media School, Founding Dean James known as Founders Scholars. At this year’s Shanahan convocation we recognize approximately Jacobs School of Music, Interim David Henry 6,100 IU Bloomington students who have Jacobs Bicentennial Dean Jeremy Allen achieved this distinction, as well as other School of Nursing, Dean Robin Newhouse students who have received prestigious O’Neill School of Public and Environmental university, national, and international awards. Affairs, Dean Siân Mooney School of Public Health, Dean David Allison The undergraduates honored today School of Social Work, Dean Tamara Davis represent the units of the university listed University Division, Associate Vice Provost for here, and are congratulated by the following Undergraduate Education Kurt Zorn administrators: Memorial Hall 2 INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON HONORS CONVOCATION 2021 April 11, 2021 2 p.m. EDT Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel, Presiding Processional Led by Brian Horne, Associate Professor of Voice, Jacobs School of Music University Grand Marshal Janette Fishell, organ Professor and Department Chair, Jacobs School of Music Welcome Provost Robel Remarks Provost Robel Student Remarks Asmaa Mahoui 2021 Recipient, Herman B Wells Senior Recognition Award College of Arts and Sciences, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies Kathryn Anne Petersen 2021 Recipient, Herman B Wells Senior Recognition Award College of Arts and Sciences, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies Presentation of Provost Robel Student Honorees “Hail to Old I.U.” Led by Karli Ann Forte Senior Jacobs School of Music “HAIL TO OLD I.U.” Come and join in song together, Shout with might and main; Our beloved Alma Mater, Sound her praise again. Chorus Gloriana, Frangipana, E’er to her be true; She’s the pride of Indiana, Hail to old I.U.! —Joe T. Giles, Class of 1894 Recessional Professor Horne Professor Fishell 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Bloomington Campus Administration Lauren Robel, Provost David Daleke, Vice Provost for Graduate Indiana University Administration Education and Health Sciences David Johnson, Vice Provost for Enrollment Michael A. McRobbie, President Management John S. Applegate, Executive Vice President John Nieto-Phillips, Vice Provost for University Academic Affairs for Diversity and Inclusion Jay L. Hess, Executive Vice President for M. Davis O’Guinn, Vice Provost for Student University Clinical Affairs Affairs and Dean of Students Nasser H. Paydar, Executive Vice President Eliza Pavalko, Vice Provost for Faculty and and Chancellor, IUPUI Academic Affairs Lauren Robel, Executive Vice President and M. A. Venkataramanan, Vice Provost for Provost, Indiana University Bloomington Finance and Strategy Hannah Buxbaum, Vice President for Jeffrey Zaleski, Vice Provost for Research International Affairs Rebecca Carl, Interim Vice President for Trustees of Indiana University Communications and Marketing Michael J. Mirro, Fort Wayne, Chair Fred H. Cate, Vice President for Research Patrick A. Shoulders, Evansville, Vice Chair Scott Dolson, Vice President and Director of MaryEllen K. Bishop, Carmel Intercollegiate Athletics W. Quinn Buckner, Bloomington Rob Lowden, Vice President for Information Molly C. Connor, Indianapolis Technology and Chief Information Officer Harry L. Gonso, Indianapolis Thomas A. Morrison, Vice President for James T. Morris, Indianapolis Capital Planning and Facilities Donna B. Spears, Richmond John Sejdinaj, Vice President and Chief Melanie S. Walker, Bloomington Financial Officer Jacqueline A. Simmons, Vice President and General Counsel William B. Stephan, Vice President for Government Relations and Economic Engagement John Whelan, Vice President for Human Resources James C. Wimbush, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs 4 Auer Hall, Jacobs School of Music 5 STUDENT AWARDS 2021 P. J. AND HILDA W. HILL AWARD The P. J. and Hilda W. Hill Award was established through a gift from P. J. Hill, a 1920 graduate of Indiana University. SIXTY-SIXTH HERMAN B WELLS Each spring the award is presented to SENIOR RECOGNITION AWARD an outstanding IU Bloomington senior for commitment to creating an equitable The Wells Award is named for Indiana and inclusive campus. P. J. Hill earned University’s eleventh president and, his bachelor’s and master’s degrees later, university chancellor. It recognizes from Indiana University. He was the first excellence in academic growth, African American principal of an American achievement, leadership, and participation desegregated secondary school. in campus activities. Jaclyn Ferguson Asmaa Mahoui Kathryn Anne Petersen 2021 KATE HEVNER MUELLER OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARDS FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL ELVIS J. STAHR DISTINGUISHED SENIOR This award recognizes IU Bloomington AWARDS seniors who have demonstrated leadership on campus both inside and outside of the The Distinguished Senior Awards were classroom. Kate Mueller served Indiana established by Elvis J. Stahr, twelfth University from 1937 to 1969 as a professor president of Indiana University, to honor of education, dean of women, and senior outstanding members of the senior class. counselor for women. She was an advocate The awards are based on scholarship, of pursuing excellence in scholarship, leadership, personality, and service to research, and cocurricular activities. Indiana University. Natalia Almanza Allison Jorden Adanma Amzat Olivia G. Owens Caroline Anders Margaret V. Schnabel Rachel L. Aranyi Graham L. Vogtman Andres Ayala Elizabeth A. Dietrich 2021 SUSAN BUTLER AWARD Araceli Flores Justin Freeman This award is in memory of Susan Butler, Meloddy Gao the mother of Margaret Butler Snow, a Emma Gerrety supporter of Indiana University during the Taylor-Paige Guba Great Depression. It is given to a graduating Morgan Hoffman senior woman for outstanding scholarship Briana Hollins and character. Amani B. Khoury Carli Ann King Alyssa Woolard Richard J. Liu Lauren Long 2021 CLARA JAVAN GOODBODY Sarah M. Nance AWARD Dana E. Nissan Mackenzie Nworah This award is in memory of Clara Javan Austen Mason Ott Goodbody, the mother of Louise Ann Olivia M. Reed Goodbody, who served as the IU dean of Sophia C. Ren women from 1906 to 1911. It is given to a Wendy Ruiz graduating senior woman for outstanding Stuart Glynn Anderson Sones scholarship and character. Bec Stein Sritej Vontikommu Meena S. Moorthy Ayla L. Winegar 6 2020 PROVOST’S AWARDS FOR 2020–21 BENJAMIN A. GILMAN UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS CREATIVE ACTIVITY The Gilman Scholarship Program is The Provost’s Award honors exceptional sponsored by the Bureau of Educational undergraduate students for research and and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department creative projects that exemplify Indiana of State, offering awards to U.S. University Bloomington’s academic undergraduates. The program aims to mission. It also honors the faculty mentors, encourage students to choose nontraditional noted here in parentheses, who guide these study and internship destinations. students in the learning process. Diamond Bell Courtney Broadnax (Deborah Christiansen Abigail Brown and Lori Frye) Lang Len Leah Burroughs (William Hetrick) Donald Andrew McAninch Ivette Dreyer (J. Cesar Felix-Brasdefer) Grace O’Brien Annie Hope Mazzola (Dana Olsen) Nikko Rocha Devon Grace Miller (Joey McMullen) Isabelle Ruiz Kelsey Schmidt Colene Short 2021 CHARLES O. 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