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2021 UNC Spring Commencement: Medals, Prizes and Awards SPRING COMMENCEMENT MAY 2021 Medals, Prizes, and Awards THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL two thousand twenty-one commencement the university of north carolina at chapel hill MEDALS, PRIZES, and AWARDS May 2021 Student Activities Awards The Patrick F. Earey Award* Robert B. House Distinguished Callie Mauser Service Award* CHANCELLOR’S AWARDS Preeyanka Rao The Marc Adam Eisdorfer The Ernest H. Abernethy Prize Award in Linguistics* The Robert B. House Memorial in Student Publication Work* David Jackson Prize in Poetry* Stephanie Mayer Graham Trogdon Kieran Patel Anna Pogarcic Edward Kidder Graham Award* The Interfraternity Council The Peter C. Baxter Memorial Tate Rosenblatt Man of the Year Award* Prize in American Studies* Vance Brice Josh Massey Frank Porter Graham Award* Valerie Lucas The E. Eugene Jackson Award* The Bernard Boyd Memorial Prize* Tamiya Troy Robert Rhinehart Jane Craige Gray Memorial Award* Valerie Nguyễn The James M. Johnston Distinguished The Camões Prize in Portuguese* Senior Award in the Nursing Program* Nicole Donzella The Multicultural Greek Council Award* Kelsey Buckner Sophie Taylor James O. Cansler Service Award* The James M. Johnston Natalie Gauger The Boka W. Hadzija Award for Distinguished Senior Award in Distinguished University Service* the Undergraduate Program* William S. Carlton Intramural Juanita Limas Hanna Wondmagegn Sports Employee Award* Ahmed Belghith The Irvine Hagadorn Award* Brenda W. Kirby Award* Ralph Alberto Michelle Hoffner Cornelius O. Cathey Award* Parker Novak The Hampton Shuping Prize* The Mary Turner Lane Award Mary Laci Motley in Women’s and Gender Studies* The Cazel Prize for Excellence in History* Genni Eccles Kimathi Muiuri The Jacques Hardré Undergraduate Award for Excellence in French* Irene F. Lee Award* The Chancellor’s Award for Excellence Marine Elia Joanna Kuang in Entrepreneurial Studies* Amruth Sriperumbudur The Edward McGowan Hedgpeth Award* The Robert White Linker Award* Daniel Kim Alexis Tammi The George H. Cocolas Pharmacy Neil Rowen Student Body Award* The George R. Livas Award* Anna Brown The Archibald Henderson Mary Scott Davis Mathematics Medal* The Roger A. Davis Memorial Award* Alvis Zhao The Donald T. Lysle Award* Kira Griffith Ben Weinberg George Moses Horton Award for The Paul Debreczeny Prize in Slavic Multicultural Leadership* Ernest L. Mackie Award* Languages and Literatures* Kierra Hyman Collyn Smith Stuart Wilson * Indicates Chancellor's Award two thousand twenty-one commencement the university of north carolina at chapel hill The George C. Marshall Award* The Earl Slocum Band Award* The Jim Tatum Memorial Award* Kyle Walker Lauren Holtshouser Michael Carter The McNally Award for Excellence in The Keith Shawn Smith Award The Ferebee Taylor Award* Geography* for Community Development and Tate Rosenblatt Mia Colloredo-Mansfield Mentorship* Paige Pennebaker The Undergraduate Award in Economics* The National Pan-Hellenic Council Award* Katie Baker Derrick Davis Walter S. Spearman Award* Brady Creef The Venable Medal* Howard W. Odum Undergraduate Paige Jacky Sociology Award* The Ria Stambaugh Undergraduate Nehemiah Stewart Savannah Newton Award for Excellence in German* Claire Staresinic The Worth Award* The Panhellenic Council Anna Evans Woman of the Year Award* The Sterling A. Stoudemire Award Grace Hawley for Excellence in Spanish* STUDENT ORGANIZATION AWARDS Micah Mullarkey The John Johnston Parker Jr. Medal Carolina Center for Public Service for Unique Leadership in Student Student Undergraduate Staff Award* Government* Yalitza Ramos APPLES Undergraduate Excellence Award Stephen Wright Shelby Rimmler Catherine Byrne Susin Seow Class of 1938 Joseph F. Patterson Jr. Linwood Webster Arts in Public Service Fellows and Alice M. Patterson International Jazmine Bunch Leadership Award* Student Undergraduate Teaching Award* Hannah James Andreamarie Efthymiou Howard Aldrich Samuel Bottum Buckley Public Service Scholars The Wallace Ray Peppers Award in Peter Dykeman-Bermingham Neha Aggarwal Performance of African and African- Tyler Easterbrook Jessica Aldous American Literature* Gregory Gangi Logan Allio Imani Williams Emily Harrison Faith Archer Brian Hogan Victoria Arevalo Arana The L. Richardson Preyer Award for Margaret Maurer Josephine Armstrong Excellence in Political Science* Lucia Mock Muñoz de Luna Kainat Aslam Bryson Alexander Kathleen Nevins Aaruba Ayesha Milen Patel Guido Baler The Kenneth C. Royall Award* Rebecca Radomsky Chiara Barausky-Da Silva Nate Campbell Megan Ross Callie Barnard Michelle Sheran-Andrews Alexandra Barnett The Louis D. Rubin Jr. Prize Dimitry Shitarev Anais Bauer in Creative Writing* Ananya Tadikonda Brooke Bauman Elizabeth Coletti Jaein Yoon Violet Beaty Matthew Young Olivia Bene The J. Maryon Saunders Award* Nicole Betor Korie Dean The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Jona Bocari Award – Man* Abigail Boettcher The Paul E. Shearin Outstanding Nehemiah Stewart Iris Brammer Senior Award in Physics* Paige Brenner Max Kremer The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Ariel Bryant Kate Richardson Award – Woman* Jazmine Bunch Amy Yu Charlotte Burch * Indicates Chancellor's Award two thousand twenty-one commencement the university of north carolina at chapel hill William Burton Braden Goodwin Julia Lovingood Grace Burud Lauren Gornto Peiyu Lu Madison Butler Molly Green Yampiere Lugo-Acosta Catherine Byrne Kira Griffith Tia Luong Carolina Campbell Andrew Griggs Reed Macdonald Caroline Carpenter Samantha Grounds Jordan Mahoney Samantha Catalano Zoe Hambley Nicole Manalis Gizem Cetin Laura Hamilton Hannah Marable Jasleen Chaddha Patrick Hance Madeline Marks Alexandria Chadwick Tahia Hannan Kelli Martin Amanda Chau Lauren Harrell Stephanie Marvin Mehal Churiwal Mackenzie Harris Jordan Mason Katelyn Cline Emma Hayes Kirstin McGinty Sara Coello Caroline Henderson Lauren Mccormick Sara Cook Anna Hofmann William Mcgregor Anna Covington Caeley Holden Courtney Medina Dalton Craven Abigail Holdsclaw Sascha Medina Ricardo Crespo-Regalado Sara Holley Smit Mehta Destiney Cummings Maura Holt-Ling Will Melfi Matthew Curtis Katherine Horn Juliana Micchia Raleigh Cury Emily Huber Amber Miller Caitlyn Davis Andrew Huffman Victoria Monge Delaney Davis Anum Imran Grady Moomaw Hannah Davis Lawton Ives Grace Moreno Christian DeSimone Harrison Jacobs Hannah Motley Korie Dean Hannah James Megan Murlless Marisa Deininger Cara Jansen Margaret Nail Jamie DelGrosso Anna Jarnagin Nikita Nanda Lindsay Diab Morgan Johnson Samuel Ndukwe Jessica Dorcelien Madison Kennedy Sandeep Chandrasekhar Nelabhotla Emily Draper Cassidy Kershner Dana Nguyen Victoria Dunlap Anantika Khindaria Victoria Nguyen Hailey Durham Max Kobernick Olivia Nichols Alexa Edwards Madison Kokiko Jacqueline Nkrumah Eve Elliott Ramya Kolagani Hannah Olmstead Molly Esleeck Taylor Koontz Claudia Opper Haley Evans Madeline Kraft Leyla Ozelkan Eseosa Evbuomwan Madelyn Krueger Aaron Park Jane Farrell Divya Kumaresan Morgan Parker Haylie Fehl Amber Kupfer Grayson Parrish Donald Fejfar John Kwiatkowski Maya Parvathaneni Sabrina Ficara Jessica LaMasse Bela Patel Rebecca Fiely Sara Lafontaine Maya Patel Amanda Fitts Victoria Lamothe Niyanta Patel Hunter Gadwill Emma Lane Shivam Patel Lauren Gammer Caroline Le Bailey Patterson Mallory Garner Abigail Lewis Jessica Pereira Anna Garrett Samuel Li Excellence Perry Natalie Gauger Alexander Lin Maxwell Petruzzi Pranesh Gayam Amber Long Emili Potts Heather Gelleny Julianna Long Samuel Pritchard Natalie Giduz Kathryn Long Caroline Pusey Hannah Goforth Emma Lopes Fariha Rahman * Indicates Chancellor's Award two thousand twenty-one commencement the university of north carolina at chapel hill Evelyn Ramirez-Flores Hannah Wilkins ALPHA PHI OMEGA Nikhil Rao Bailey Williams Preeyanka Rao Caroline Womack Members Grace Ratley Jack Womble Amber Dakota Ashman, Fellowship Vice Rachel Rezabek Reagan Woodard President, Membership Vice President Lucas Risinger Mina Yakubu Seth Robert Atkins Francheska Rivera Amy Yu Alexandra Marie Bird Joshua Romero Wendy Yu Mary Margaret Draper Brice, Neil Rowen Lydia Yun Philanthropy Chair Dillon Rubalcava Nour Zarrouk Hannah Frances Budds Amena Saad Yingyue Zhan Megan Evans Burnette, Sergeant at Arms, Sydney Schamay Gabrielle Zuckerman Pledge Educator Erica Scherer Dylan Alexander Burns Danielle Schmidt Community Service Scholar Edwin Castro-Arroyo Shannon Schmidt Ariel Bryant Alexandria Leigh Chadwick, President Tatum Scholl Victoria Dunlap Julianna Chalk Scarlett Schrimper Eseosa Evbuomwan Emily Catherine Chatelain Adelle Schubarg Natalie Rose-Ying Gauger Lindsey Grace Chidester Jeffrey Schuster Harrison Jacobs Leslie Yvette Crisostomo-Morales, Elizabeth Scott Dillon Rubalcava Service Vice President Sydney Scott Caitlyn Ashley-Marie Davis Frances Sentilles Davis Projects for Peace Award Catriona Margaret Dick, Ombudsman Dimitry Shitarev Fariha Rahman Erika Durst Samuel Shutt Haylie Elise Fehl Suvleen Singh MacDonald Community Fellowship Sabrina Marie Ficara Lunar Singsomphone Ariel Bryant Joseph Benjamin Friedman Elizabeth Sloan Victoria Dunlap Sarah Joanne Goetz, Sergeant at Arms, Teresa Song Natalie Rose-Ying Gauger Ombudsman Mackenzie Stanley Harrison Jacobs Kelly Jeanne Huben, Head Pledge Ellen Steward Madeleine Laughon Educator Rebecca Stovall Victoria Nguyen Taner Kylan Jacobs Benjamin Stroud Morgan Elizabeth Johnson, Ombudsman Alexis Tammi The Dialectic and Anantika Koki Khindaria Karlton Tate Philanthropic Societies Cassandra Ashley Kotas Elizabeth Taylor Kenan Christian Kurtz, Treasurer Morgan Teeters The Willie P. 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