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Kudos Corner: Student honors

Dean of University Student Affairs Donna Eddleman congratulates Afari La-Anyane ’18 on receiving the Outstanding Senior Award. (Photo by Coco McKeown ’04 ’10)

A host of student awards and honors were announced as part of the University of Redlands Commencement season. The U of R School of Education held a dinner and the School of Business held a lunch to honor their award winners; the College of Arts and Sciences held an Honors Convocation to recognize high achievement across many disciplines and areas of student life; individual departments also celebrated outstanding students. Most award winners were graduating, enhancing the poignancy of these ceremonies for both the students and their supporters. 

Here are the awardees, listed alphabetically under each school presenting the awards; honor society members (including scholar athletes) follow at the end.

Congratulations to all students recognized!

School of Business

Sherail Coombs—Lee Steven Bertrand Military Recognition Award, recognizing active-duty and veteran students (including Reservists and National Guard) who demonstrate the qualities that characterized Lee Bertrand’s life and work: determination, resilience, ethical integrity, intellectual rigor, and responsibility to family and community

Scott Daly—Center for Business GIS and Spatial Analysis (GISAB) Excellence in Business Award, honoring outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis

Justin Dunaway-Perez—GISAB Excellence in Business Award, honoring outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis

Samuel Ferran—Alice Mozley Endowed Scholarship, recognizing an outstanding student enrolled in the School of Business

Magdalena Figueroa—Cambridge Study Abroad Travel Grant, made possible by Hub and Vivian Segur

Aimee Leslie—High Distinction Award, recognizing undergraduate students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher

John McDermott—GISAB Excellence in Business Award, honoring outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis

Nicole M. Moayedi—GISAB Excellence in Business Award, honoring outstanding course projects submitted by a School of Business undergraduate student

Heidi Reilly—Randall Walker Ethics Award, awarded to a student who demonstrates an understanding of the importance of ethics in business, government, or civil society 

Nihal Satyadev—Banta Community Service Award, awarded to a College of Arts and Sciences student

Karisa Schroeder—GISAB Excellence in Business Award, honoring outstanding course projects submitted by School of Business MBA students enrolled in the MBA program’s GIS emphasis

Jordan Webb—the Williamina Davidson Matich, Evelyn Reamer Matich, and Catherine Matich Endowed Scholarship Award, recognizing a student from Riverside or San Bernardino counties enrolled in the School of Business

Jennafer Wedge

  • Gordon C. Atkins Memorial Scholarship Award, recognizing academic achievement and program participation
  • High Distinction Award, recognizing undergraduate students who have maintained a GPA of 3.96 or higher

Robin Williams—Kathie J. Rawding Endowed Scholarship, recognizing a female student of color who possesses high potential for academic and professional success 

School of Education

Adriene Beaven—Dorothy D. Arthur Endowed Scholarship, presented to a fifth-year Preliminary Teacher Credential candidate facing extraordinary hardships while involved in student teaching, with a potential to become an outstanding classroom teacher and commitment to education as a profession 

Shawntelle Bivens—Alpha Delta Kappa Outstanding Student Award, presented annually to an outstanding graduating master’s or doctoral student in the Department of Leadership and Higher Education that demonstrates a strong commitment to education

Emma Burtt—Cahill Family Endowed Scholarship, presented annually to a full-time U of R College of Arts and Sciences student of junior standing pursuing a B.A. degree in liberal studies who has been accepted into School of Education for the M.A. in Learning and Teaching program 

Amy Cecilio—Outstanding Doctoral Student Award, presented annually to a doctoral candidate in the Department of Leadership and Higher Education Ed.D. program who excels in coursework and research, understands all aspects of educational justice, and shows great promise for a career in education

Candy Coffey—Outstanding Curriculum & Instruction Graduate Student Award, presented annually to a master’s candidate in the Curriculum and Instruction program who excels in the academic requirements of the program, emerges as a leader in their cohort group, and is deeply committed to the teaching profession

Fernando Flores—Outstanding Educational Administration Graduate Student Award, presented annually to a master’s candidate in the Educational Administration program who excels in coursework, fieldwork, and research and shows great promise as a future administrator who will positively impact students

Darlene Garza—Outstanding Higher Education Graduate Student Award, presented annually to a master’s candidate in the Higher Education program who excels in coursework and research, understands all aspects of higher education, and shows great promise for a career in higher education

Eleanor Homans—Cahill Family Endowed Scholarship, presented to a full-time U of R College of Arts and Sciences student of senior standing in 2018 pursuing a B.A. degree in liberal studies who has been accepted into School of Education for the M.A. in Learning and Teaching program

April Hong—Nelson W. Burdett Endowed Graduate Scholarship, presented annually to an undergraduate or post-baccalaureate preliminary or secondary Teacher Credential candidate who demonstrates a strong commitment to education and the potential to become an outstanding educator 

Amal Houck—Lois Fair Wilson Endowed Education Scholarship, presented to fifth-year Preliminary Teacher Credential candidates facing extraordinary financial hardship while involved in student teaching experiences with the potential to become outstanding classroom teachers

Tiffany Island—Outstanding Counseling Graduate Student Award, presented annually to a master’s candidate in counseling who demonstrates exemplary performance in coursework, fieldwork, and overall scholarship and who shows tremendous promise of contributing to the counseling profession as evidenced by exceptional leadership, effective collaboration, and a strong commitment to advocacy

Kristen Kennedy—Outstanding Clinical Mental Health Graduate Student Award, presented annually to a master’s candidate in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program who excels in coursework and research, understands all aspects of higher education, and shows great promise for a career in higher education

Sonya McKelvey—Stanley Combs Secondary Teaching Award, presented annually to a post-baccalaureate candidate in a single subject teacher credential program who best exemplifies the moral and spiritual qualities, poise, humility, and professional attitude characteristic of a good teacher

Regina Mendoza—Dorothy Inghram Endowed Education Scholarship, presented to a student in the Department of Counseling and Human Services with a passion for educational justice

Annabelle Nash—Alpha Delta Kappa outstanding student award, presented annually to an outstanding undergraduate student who demonstrates a strong commitment to education

Christina Rodriguez—Gordon C. Atkins Award, presented to a master’s degree candidate who exemplifies U of R Whitehead College Provost Gordon Atkins’ high standards and lifelong commitment to expanding higher education opportunities for all students, regardless of age 

College of Arts and Sciences

Samantha Acuna

  • Outstanding Scholar in Law and Policy, presented to outstanding graduating seniors in public policy who have not only demonstrated excellence in their coursework and/or leadership while at the University, but also have tremendous potential for future careers in public policy and public service
  • Angel Aparicio Award, for a student with a Spanish major who has demonstrated outstanding academic work in his or her major, excelled in the senior thesis, and contributed to the program by involvement in community service and extracurricular activities of service 

Amma Adomaa-Fordjour—Outstanding Senior Award, honoring a senior selected by a vote of faculty and administrators who has contributed the most to their class and to life at the University of Redlands 

Anjali Bajaj—Sadath Garcia Impact Award, honoring a student, who in the pursuit of ideals important to him or her, looks beyond the scope of traditional campus life and addresses issues of global concern

Justin Bergh—History Education Award, for an outstanding senior who will be pursuing a career in teaching

Kamal Bilal—Douglas R. Moore Distinguished Service Award, conferred by the University of Redlands Alumni Association on a student who exemplifies the alumni tradition of service to the community and/or University 

Ursyla Baumgarten—Excellence in Spanish Award

Nicholas Burchett—The Edmund C. Jaeger Award, given for exceptional scholarship to a junior biology student planning a career in teaching or research

Janely Calderon—Judy Morrison Award, for a Communication Sciences and Disorders undergraduate student who has advanced his or her awareness of multicultural issues through curricular choices; by earning excellent grades in those courses; and through involvement in extracurricular activities that decrease disparities in services offered to individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

Samantha Carrillo—Excellence in Spanish Award

Gabriela Casillas—Excellence in Spanish Award

Maria Paula Cevallos-Crespo—The Helen Johnston Performance Award, presented to an outstanding junior or sophomore performer in the Sigma Eta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, as selected by the music faculty

Victoria Chelsey— Colwell Prize, for excellent work in American Politics

Casey ChubbFertal—Frank Serrao Male Senior Student-Athlete of the Year Award, sponsored by the Bulldog Bench and presented to the most outstanding male senior Student-Athlete in recognition of excellence in academia and athletics

Megan Clendening—Portia Cornell Elementary Math Education Award, presented to a senior who shows great promise as a teacher of elementary school mathematics in memory of Lecturer Portia Cornell, who was an inspiration teacher

Laura Cortes—Phi Alpha Theta Award, presented by the History Department to an outstanding senior who excels in academic achievement and service to the study of history at the University

Alicia Dearixon

  • John Wiley Memorial Award, for excellent work in International Relations
  • Taylor Family Community Service Award, presented to a student who has made service a constant in his or her life; recipients embrace the spirit and art of service through involvement in civic duties such as fundraising, volunteering work, service membership, and leadership by involving others in service

Josie Diether-Martin—Charlotte Burgess Community Impact Award, honoring a student or group of students who have positively impacted the community through fundraising, advocacy work, or direct service 

Rose Dozier-Schwartz—David Boies Award, for excellent work in constitutional law

Connor Edmundson—The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Collegiate Honor Award, given to a music major in Phi Mu Alpha for musical ability, leadership and service to the School of Music

Paulina Escobedo—Outstanding Student Award in Spanish, given for exceptional scholarship to a senior who has shown exemplary dedication, commitment, and service to the area of Spanish. 

Chelsea Fomin—Dr. Emily Culpepper Award, presented to a student who has achieved outstanding work in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies by demonstrating the integral connection of academics and activism in our interdisciplinary field 

Allison Dial Frederick—John Wiley Memorial Award, for excellent work in International Relations 

Shayla Funk—Outstanding Scholar in Environmental Policy, for outstanding graduating seniors in Public Policy who have not only demonstrated excellence in their coursework and/or leadership while at the University, but also have tremendous potential for future careers in public policy and public service

David Galindo—The Lawrence R. Harvill Award, presented to the outstanding senior computer science 

Brendan Gardiner—Colwell Prize, for excellent work in American Politics

Sera Gearhart—George Slusser Award in French 

Vieandra Generaux—Outstanding Scholar in Business Administration, presented to a student voted by the faculty as possessing the highest demonstrated academic excellence with complex materials, languages, and/or double majors

Maia Gordon—The Sigma Alpha Iota Scholastic Award, given to the music major from the University’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota with the highest cumulative grade point average

Jonathan Heruty—The School of Music Sophomore Honor Award, awarded to the most outstanding sophomore music major in scholarship, performance and service for the ’17-’18 academic school year

April Hong—Taylor Family Community Service Award, presented to a student who has made service a constant in his or her life; recipients embrace the spirit and art of service through involvement in civic duties such as fundraising, volunteering work, service membership, and leadership by involving others in service 

Catlin Jeffs—The Robert D. Engel Award, presented to an outstanding senior biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, computer science or physics major 

Veronica Knutson—Outstanding Scholar in Journalism and Public Policy, presented to outstanding graduating seniors in Public Policy who have not only demonstrated excellence in their coursework and/or leadership while at the University, but also have tremendous potential for future careers in public policy and public service 

Willow (Grace) Higgins—Velma Hooper McCall Award, presented to a woman in the junior class who has demonstrated exemplary academic achievement, is an involved student, and is held in high regard by her peers and faculty members.

Zuzana Hilalova—Crawford Award, given to a second-year Truesdail Center for Communicative Disorders graduate student, chosen by peers, for outstanding clinical performance during the master’s degree preparation

Philip Hoch—School of Music Performance Award, presented to the most outstanding graduating student performer in the School of Music

Eric Hoffman—David Boies Award, for excellent work in constitutional law

Vanessa Huertanavarro—The Robert D. Engel Award, presented to an outstanding senior biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, computer science or physics major 

Kaylee Jorgensen—Golden Key Award, presented to one Residence Life and Housing staff member in recognition of outstanding leadership and commitment to student growth, community development, and a successful living-learning atmosphere on the University of Redlands campus

Chloe Kennedy—Theta Alpha Kappa Undergraduate Achievement Award, recognizing the academic achievements of a student who demonstrates outstanding success and promise in the study of religion and theology

Mariah Kennedy—Departmental Honors, Theatre Arts

Mitchell Kidd—Excellence in Management Award 

Maya Klaib—Allen Killpatrick PI Award, given to a student who shows potential and interest in the study of mathematics

Katelyn Koopman—William Parker Award, given by the Communicative Disorders faculty to a second-year graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding academic and clinical achievement

Afari La-Anyane—Outstanding Senior Award, honoring a senior who has contributed the most to their class and to life at the University of Redlands as selected by a vote of faculty and administrators

Annabel Li—Mariah Kennedy Outstanding Senior in Religious Studies, for a Religious Studies senior in recognition of exemplary intellectual engagement and overall enthusiasm, integrity and excellence in serving as an agent of transformation on the University of Redlands campus and in the wider community

Katelyn Matson—Thelma Beardsley Award, presented to the senior music education major who has demonstrated the greatest potential for success in this field

Rebecca Matthews—Charlotte Burgess Community Impact Award, honoring a student or group of students who have positively impacted the community through fundraising, advocacy work, or direct service

Taylor Matousek

  • Student Employee of the Year Award, given annually to an outstanding student employee who has made a unique contribution to the University and has demonstrated exceptional reliability, quality of work, initiative, and professionalism
  • Outstanding Art Major Award, given to a student whose work met a high standard and who also was an important and helpful member of the Art Studio Senior class

Claire McKeefrey—Theta Alpha Kappa Undergraduate Achievement Award, recognizing the academic achievements of a student who demonstrates outstanding success and promise in the study of religion and theology

Sara Meisel—Student Employee of the Year Award, given annually to an outstanding student employee who has made a unique contribution to the University and has demonstrated exceptional reliability, quality of work, initiative, and professionalism

Quinn Navarro—Armacost Library Undergraduate Research Award 

Lindsay Nichols—The Elaine Brubacher Prize, presented to the student who exemplifies one or more of the characteristics that Brubacher demonstrated so well during her career: overcoming barriers to achievement, expanding opportunities for others, serving the larger community, and demonstrating excellence in science

Caroline Ordian—Frank Serrao Female Senior Student-Athlete of the Year Award, sponsored by the Bulldog Bench and presented to the most outstanding female senior Student-Athlete in recognition of excellence in academia and athletics

Alyssa Ortiz—The Paul Krantz Award, presented to a senior mathematics major with outstanding potential as a secondary school teacher 

Dari Owens

  • Outstanding Senior in Communicative Disorders, given to a senior who has demonstrated overall excellence as an undergraduate student in the field who has the potential for making a significant contribution to the profession
  • Tutor of the Year Award, given to the tutor who has demonstrated outstanding enthusiasm, reliability, a positive attitude, and dedication in tutoring their subject matter within the tutoring program

Katherine Peterka—Outstanding Senior of the Year in Business Administration, presented to a student voted by the faculty as both an excellent scholar and a major contributor to the department, campus, and outside communities, including varsity sports and service 

Peyton Pfeiffer—Allen Killpatrick PI Award, given to a student who shows potential and interest in the study of mathematics

Jordan Priest—Outstanding Scholar in Women and Policy, presented to outstanding graduating seniors in Public Policy who have not only demonstrated excellence in their coursework and/or leadership while at the University, but also have tremendous potential for future careers in public policy and public service

John Protenic—Outstanding Philosophy Student

Joel Rangel—The School of Music Graduate Student Service Award, awarded to the student who has contributed the most to the music program during his/her two-year residence

Francisco Razo—The Robert D. Engel Award, presented to an outstanding senior biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, computer science or physics major

Michelle Reygoza—The School of Music Dean’s Award, given to the student who demonstrated outstanding leadership and service in the School of Music for the ’17-’18 academic year

Jonathan Reza—Outstanding Philosophy Student

Matthew Richards—The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Scholastic Award, given to the music major from the University’s chapter of Phi Mu Alpha with the highest cumulative grade point average

Colin Romer—Outstanding Senior of the Year in Business Administration, presented to a student voted by the faculty as both an excellent scholar and a major contributor to the department, campus, and outside communities, including varsity sports and service

Jesse Russell—The Sigma Alpha Iota Composer’s Award, given to the outstanding undergraduate or graduate student composer

Yessenia Sanchez—Excellence in Spanish Award

Anthony Schnell—The School of Music Freshman Honor Award, awarded to the most outstanding freshman music major in scholarship, performance and service for the ’17-’18 academic school year

  • Tara Sheehan—Outstanding Senior Award in Accounting

Katrina Smith

  • The School of Music Service Award, awarded by the music faculty to a senior music major for notable service to the school
  • The Sigma Alpha Iota Collegiate Honor Award, given for exemplary scholarship, musicianship and fraternity service to the Sigma Eta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota

Hannah Solomon—the Judson Sanderson Award, presented to an outstanding senior mathematics major 

Shannon Skrzynski 

  • Outstanding Senior of the Year in Business Administration, presented to a student voted by the faculty as both an excellent scholar and a major contributor to the department, campus, and outside communities, including varsity sports and service
  • Outstanding Senior in Economics

Thomas Stanley—Departmental Honors, Theatre Arts

Reyna Ta'amu—ASUR President's Award, given to a student who has shown tremendous ideals toward the betterment of the student body while garnering the high respect and admiration of their peers 

Jenna Taylor—Outstanding Junior in Economics

Isabelle Tekin—Outstanding Student in International Relations Award, recognizing outstanding achievement in the interdisciplinary field of International Relations 

Benjamin Thompson—Outstanding Scholar in Business Administration, presented to a student voted by the faculty as possessing the highest demonstrated academic excellence with complex materials, languages, and/or double majors 

  • Sean Todd—Crowe Horwath Outstanding Accounting Junior Award

Rachel Weston—Outstanding Scholar in Health Care Policy, presented to outstanding graduating seniors in Public Policy who have not only demonstrated excellence in their coursework and/or leadership while at the University, but also have tremendous potential for future careers in public policy and public service 

  • Theo Whitcomb—Christopher Niggle Prize for Economics

Amanda Woodle—Velma Hooper McCall Award, presented to a woman in the junior class who has demonstrated exemplary academic achievement, is an involved student, and is held in high regard by her peers and faculty members

Casey Yi—Excellence in Management Award 

  1. Daniel Yu—Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award, awarded to an outstanding junior music major, based on musical promise and academic achievement

Honorary societies and groups

Gamma Sigma Alpha (Greek life)

Janely Calderon
Taylor Young
Mariah Rodriguez
Daniela Garcia Robledo
Kaitlyn Esquer
Alexandra Williams
Hannah Menk
Vivien Li
Olivia Rock
Gabe Quezada
Jordan Priest
Justine Gutowski
Rebecca Matthews
Malia Bates

Mortar Board (scholarship, leadership, service)

Samantha Acuna
Michelle Alarcon
Samantha Bennett
Claire Bohoskey
Janely Caderon
Rose Dozier
Paulina Escobedo
Samantha Goodwin
Maia Gordon
Haley Guida
Abigail Hickman
Spencer Hill
Eric Hoffman
April Hong
Caitlin Jeffs
Courtney Kasin
Vivien Li
Rebecca Mathews
Sophie Mengele
Damara Miller
Quinn Navarro
Katherine Peterka
Jordan Priest
Nihal Satyadev
Jessica Schwartz
Emily Seckington
Isabelle Tekin
Madison Tschauner

Omicron Delta Epsilon (economics)

Edwin Grant
Kaylee Burdick
Finley Nahn
Shannon Skrzynski
Joseph Kuehn
Chunyu Bi
Qi Crystal Zhou
Charlotte Smythe

Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership)

Kate Albarian
Daniella Alvarado
Malia Bates
Annie Beaver
Claire Bohoskey
Sophia Brooks
Janely Calderon
Megan Clendening
Victoria Comito
Katharine Cook
Kristen Cortes
Alicia Dearixon
Josie Diether-Martin
Rose Dozier-Schwartz
Paulina Escobedo
Sydney Forman
Emma Fortmiller
Shayla Funk
Daniela Garcia-Robledo
Brendan Gardiner
Maia Gordon
Dallas Hackett
Eric Hoffman
Kirsten Holmes
Emily Johnson
Kaylee Jorgensen
Aeryn Jungerman
Kiersten Langerud
Mackenzie Lapp
Vivien Li
Henry Lopez
Megan Martin del Campo
Megan McClellan
Kyra McGarr
Kathryn Mefford
Alyssa Ortiz
Christopher Pavlov
Manuel Perez
Jordan Priest
Gabriel Quezada
Maria Rabanales
Dominic Ravina
Taylor Rogers
Colin Romer
Jonathan Ross
Shannon Skrzynski
Isabelle Tekin
Jordan Thompson
Catherine Weber
Alexandra Williams
Taylor Young

Order of Omega (Greek letter leadership)

Ellen Barlow
Samantha Goodwin
Rebecca Bayer
Taryn Fowlkes
Quinn Egan
Madison Brazeel
Dale Stoller
Beverlee Valerio
Spencer McMaster
Annie Boyle
Spencer Hill
Krissa Lindsay
Janely Calderon
Rebecca Matthews
Chris Merritt
Taylor Young

Phi Alpha Theta Seniors (history)

Justin Bergh
Lacy Bjorndal
Laura Cortes
Luke Englebert
Kayla Garcia
Eric Hoffman
Greg Jensen
Daria Miller
Brenna Phillips
Anna Rusignuolo
Hannah Solomon
Dale Stoller 

Phi Beta Kappa (liberal arts and sciences)

Samantha Acuna
Joellen Banks
Justin Bergh
Hanna Bockenfeld
Christopher Bonney
Anna Bovio
Bryce Broadwell
Alexa Bykowski
Alexa Canova-Parker
Victoria Chesley
Alexandra Cibula
Kenai Class
Alicia Dearixon
Josie Diether-Martin
Rose Dozier-Schwartz
Chelsea Fomin
Shayla Funk
Daniela Garcia-Robledo
Justine Gutowski
Jack Hewitt
Caitlin Jeffs
Emily Johnson
Courtney Kasin
Justine Keller
Taryn Kryza
Charlotte Magee
Hana Mason
Nicole McDonald
Quinn Navarro
Alexis Pence
Jordan Priest
Maria Rabanales
Kaelin Roy
Hannah Solomon
Connie Tang
Isabelle Tekin
Catherine Weber
Samuel Willhalm

Phi Sigma (biological sciences)

Emily Johnson
Sarah Meisel
Halie West
Becky Lopez
Alyssa Ayala
Maria Rabanales
Emily Seckington
Vanessa Blanchard
Krissa Lindsay
Sanam Sadiqyar
Dylan Klure
Haylee Farr

Pi Kappa Lambda (music)

Anna Caplan
Austin Davis
Alex Ehredt
Maia Gordon
Andrea Massey
Philip Hoch
Sasha Paredes
Manuel Perez
Zoe Petersen
Jessica Ramos
Matthew Richards

Pi Mu Epsilon (math)

Sun Hae Kang
Sean Unger
Hannah Solomon
Alexis Pence
Manuel J Perez III 

Pi Sigma Alpha (political science)

Rose Dozier
Eric Hoffman
Gabriela Rubio
Gabriel Quezada
Zachery LaRue
Shayla Funk
Samantha Acuna
Victoria Chesley
Isabelle Tekin
Veronica Knutson
Jordan Priest

Proudian Scholars (interdisciplinary studies) 

Amma Adomaa-Fordjour       
Rainier Aguilar
Emily Bauerschmidt
Justin Bergh
Michael Hopkins
Jennifer Michaels
Damara Pratt
Kai Peattie
Dominic Ravina
Jonathan Reza
Beverlee Valerio
Catherine Weber

Psi Chi (psychology)

Emily Bauerschmidt
Anna Bovio
Megan Clendening
Kaitlyn Esquer
Chelsea Fomin
Sydney Forman
Maia Gordon
Justine Gutowski
Kaylee Jorgensen
Aeryn Jungerman
Henry Lopez
Kyra McGarr
Lindsay Nichols
Araceli Olmos
John Protenic
Maria Rabanales
Olivia Rock
Taylor Rogers
Allison Siksnus
Connie Tang
Madilyn Zawalnicki

Scholar Athletes (students who have lettered in at least one varsity sport and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above during the academic year)

Ursyla Baumgarten
Lacey Bjorndal
Vanessa Blanchard
Chase Boone
Bryce Broadwell
Sophia Brooks
Emily Dabrow
Caitlyn Dixon
Shayla Funk
David Galindo
Brendan Gardiner
Emily Guthormsen
Kaylee Jorgensen
Justine Keller
Joseph Kuehn
William Mcfarlane
Hannah Menk
Blake O'brien
Caroline Ordian
Olivia Rock
Allison Siksnus
Angela Silver
Shannon Skrzynski
Henry Stuckenschmidt
Benjamin Thompson
Sean Unger
Zackery Verspoor
Xavier Villanueva
Amanda Widen

Sigma Delta Pi (Hispanic) 

Paulina Escobedo
Samantha Acuna
Gillermo Muniz
Gabriela Casillas
Dylan Klure
Yessenia Sanchez
Gabriela Uribe
Yelena Bivian
Jocelyn Garrido

Sigma Iota Rho (international studies)

Nina Gamell
Alejandra Gonzalez
Andrew Narloch
Isabelle Tekin

Sigma Tau Delta (English)

Taylor Matousek
Kristyn Rethaford
Shannon Rygg
Taryn Kryza
Joellen Banks
Kendall Swanson 
Jazmine Contreras
Vivien Li 
Kaylah Spangler
Benjamin Galgano
Nicole McDonald
Alexandra Cibula
Miriam Hernandez
Angela Silver
Ghenet Tesfai
Margaret Marcum
Samantha Acuna

Theta Alpha Kappa (religious studies)

Courtney Kasin
Chloe Kennedy
Mariah Kennedy
Annabel Li
Quinn Navarro
Alexandra Williams 
Claire McKeefry

Do you have suggestions for someone who should appear in the next Kudos Corner? Let us know at bulldogblog@redlands.edu! Faculty awards will be included in the next Kudos Corner blog.