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contents From the Director What is a Morehead-Cain Partner? Partner Spotlight: Dick Cashwell ’59 2015 Honor Roll of Giving Graduate and Professional School Donors Alumni Donors by Class Friends of the Program Morehead-Cain Staff Donors Morehead-Cain Trustee Donors Parents of Alumni and Scholars Parents’ Perspective: Carro and Billy Gardner Corporation and Foundation Donors

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Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors A Message from the Fund Board Chair Partner Spotlight: Mike Knowles ’67 The Year in Review 2014–2015 Partner Spotlight: Steve Jones ’74 Young Alumni—Giving 100% The Morehead-Cain Selection Process Professional Readers Regional Selection Committee Central Selection Committee British Selection Process Canadian Selection Process New Nominating Schools

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Partner Spotlight: Lisa Gillespie ’88 The Summer Enrichment Program Partner Spotlight: Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92 The John Motley Morehead Society Investing in Extraordinary Lives: Tom Geddes ’00 The Discovery Fund Partner Spotlight: Julie McManus Werry ’03 Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors Partner Spotlight: Joel Semakula ’12 Scholar Impact at Carolina Senior Class Campaign

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Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018 Class of 2019 Morehead-Cain Board of Trustees Morehead-Cain Staff

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105 interviewed

candidates on a selection

British

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regional

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attended an alumni event (up from 350 last year)

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Alumni Engagement

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Alumni-in-Residence Program participants

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arranged or sponsored Summer Enrichment

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Program internships

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participated in the Summer 2014 Alumni Advantage (meet-ups with scholars around the world­— up from a total of 80 in 2013)

MCSF board

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made a donation to MCSF this year

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made a donation to Carolina this year

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from the director Dear Friends, John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain shared a love of chemistry. Both men understood that combining the right mix of carefully chosen elements could produce extraordinary outcomes. It is with that understanding—and our benefactors’ generosity acting as a catalyst—that the Morehead-Cain Program has grown and matured into a vibrant and confident community of leaders, thinkers, and adventurers. I am amazed by the stories—your stories—I learn about every day. The Foundation’s seventy years have created a lifetime’s worth of “Morehead-Cain Moments.” One scholar told us of his chance encounter with a young alumnus—his scholar host from Final Selection Weekend, of all people—while traveling through India. Another used the Morehead-Cain Network to seek out and be inspired by an alumnus while interning abroad in South Africa. Some alumni shared advice over a cup coffee, others sponsored internships. And one guided scholars on a nighttime “monument crawl” throughout Washington, D.C. Like those above, many of your stories are about connections, not just achievement. Alumni like you are giving scholars and each other support and encouragement. And they are thriving. Scholars continue to enrich life at Carolina and reap the rewards of challenging themselves. This spring, twelve scholars received Chancellor’s Awards for their excellence and leadership on campus. Scholars and young alumni this year were also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, two Mitchell Scholarships, a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, a Goldwater Scholarship, and two Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships. And this year’s student body president, senior class president, Phi Beta Kappa president, Clef Hangers president, student attorney general, and executive director of Students for Students International were also Morehead-Cains. Scholars are honoring the legacies set by previous classes by boldly establishing their own. This fall, as we do every three years, we will gather in Chapel Hill for the Alumni Forum. To say we are excited about this Forum—our seventh!—would be an understatement. The Forum has always been a wonderful opportunity to connect with old friends and to make new ones. We have a few surprises in store, and I hope to see you there. Those of you who cannot attend will be missed. But know that there are more places to engage with your fellow MoreheadCains than ever before. A growing number of alumni are sharing on our website their ideas, opinions, and expertise about challenges in their fields. Their insights are fascinating and I encourage you to check them out. There are also our Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter pages: each offers a unique window into the Morehead-Cain community and happenings on campus. It is gratifying that the Morehead-Cain experience has long surpassed the bounds of campus and the four-year undergraduate experience. It is lifelong. Your continued dedication to our community and Carolina is having a profound impact, and there are more of you growing the reach and influence of the program than ever. The Class of 2015 lifted the number of alumni above three thousand—an extraordinary number. Uncle Mot and Gordon Cain would be proud. Thank you warmly for all that you do for the University and the Morehead-Cain Program. With warm regards,

Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77 Executive Director

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W hat is a M orehead- C a in Partner? Morehead-Cain Partner is a new designation that recognizes and honors the loyal commitment of many of our MoreheadCain Alumni. For years, Morehead-Cain Alumni have asked how they can best support the Morehead-Cain Program. Several years ago, we began sharing a list of four simple things all alumni can do to ensure the future of the program:

· PROMOTE. Please make sure that “Morehead-Cain Scholar” is on your résumé, in your CV, and/or in your professional biography. You are the Morehead-Cain legacy. Telling others raises awareness and recognition.

· CONNECT. Please respond to requests (reasonable ones, of course) from current scholars or fellow alumni. There is no better way to express gratitude for what others have given you than by sharing advice or offering a connection. Each time this happens, the Morehead-Cain network is strengthened and the lifelong designation of Morehead-Cain gains deeper significance.

· RECRUIT. Please help recruit future scholars when we call on you with specific needs. For recipients of the scholarship and their parents, no voice is more authentic than yours in representing the value of the Morehead-Cain experience.

· INVEST. Please make an annual gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund (MCSF). Your participation at an appropriate level for you matters deeply, both in the endorsement that it represents and in helping to sustain and enhance the Morehead-Cain Program. The cumulative impact of annual alumni support is transformational— last year the MCSF provided approximately 18 percent of the Foundation’s annual operating budget. Hundreds of alumni have responded with enthusiasm to this appeal for assistance. Some have even gone beyond these “basic four” requests by sponsoring scholars as summer interns, serving as readers and interviewers in the selection process, returning to campus to mentor scholars as speakers and Alumni-in-Residence participants, and more. To honor the dedication of all who support the Morehead-Cain Program by agreeing to these four commitments, we are now designating such alumni as Morehead-Cain Partners. In the pages of this Year in Review, you will hear from seven Morehead-Cain Partners—one from each of the program’s seven decades—starting with Dick Cashwell, our featured partner from the 1950s. These partners will share with us what motivates them to champion the Morehead-Cain Program. Are you a Morehead-Cain Partner? If so, we thank you for your loyal support!

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Being selected as a Morehead-Cain Scholar has influenced my entire life. It gave me the confidence I needed, coming from a small mill town, to realize I could compete and interact with anyone. The Morehead-Cain Program also introduced me to a special group of people who have remained my lifelong friends.” ­—Dick Cashwell ’59 Morehead-Cain Partner


2015 Honor Roll of Giving It is with great appreciation that we recognize alumni and friends of the program who made a gift to Morehead-Cain between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

Morehead-Cain Alumni Graduate and Professional School Donors Class of 1960 Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. (Law) Class of 1970 Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker (Law) Class of 1974 Blenda Woodard Armistead (Business) Luther Parks Cochrane (Law) Class of 1975 John Stephen Nelson (Graduate) Class of 1976 Anne Erwin Bishop (Business) George Jost Hauptfuhrer III (Business) Howard Sheldon Schub (Medical) Class of 1977 Barbara Ann Vestal (Law) Class of 1978 Dewey Michael Jones (Law) Peter Alan Schlesinger (Medical) James Milton Walter, Jr. (Dental) Class of 1979 Frances Dudley O’Brien (Business) Joseph Leon Turner (Business) Class of 1980 David Earl Frost (Dental)

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Class of 1982 Patrick David Lamb (Graduate) Lynn Wilson McGee (Business) Herman Spence III (Law) Class of 1984 James Porter Alexander, Jr. (Medical) Sheldon Jordan Fox (Business) Class of 1985 Paul Joseph Schoofs (Graduate) Class of 1987 Robert Steven Chen (Graduate) Richard Hratchia Havunjian (Medical)

Alumni Donors by Class Class of 1958 Charles Carlyle Davenport, Jr. William Cawthon Roth Michael Spencer Tanner Class of 1959 Robert Wilson Carter Richard Gordon Cashwell Dave McAlister Davis James Monroe Long Class of 1960 Anonymous Silas Walker Blanton, Jr. Charles Dowd Gray III Bennette Eugene Geer Keys Luther Truett Lineberger F. Webb McCracken III Prentis Harold O’Tuel, Jr. David Norfleet Parker Hugh Lester Patterson

Richard Hill Robinson, Jr. William Converse Stem James Lynch Williams Class of 1961 David Allen Brooks Rhodes Thomas Corbett Francis Hopkinson Craighill III George Marvin Eargle Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr. Louis Haynes Gump Donald William Hearn Russell Joseph Hollers Roger Edward Palmer David Eugene Price Rudolph Herman Walldorf Charles Monroe Whedbee Class of 1962 Anonymous In honor of William Colvin Hubbard ’62 Anonymous Timothy Brooks Burnett Thomas Roberts Cannon James Reuben Copland III John McLeod Griffiss William Colvin Hubbard Thomas Jeffrey Koontz John Ward Purrington James Dennis Rash Robert English Sevier Abner Pope Shuford Larry Milton Stacey Class of 1963 Hugh Inman Allen Edwin Warner Bass Donald Baxter Craven Joseph Malcolm Craver Thomas Ernest Cummings Charles Marvin Ferguson

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Class of 1970 Stuart Alan Albright Jeffrey Richard Boak Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr. Asa Henry Crawford, Jr. William Porter Farthing, Jr. William Leicester Foster, Jr. William Elwood Garrett, Jr. James Alexander Gray III Allen Drew Lassiter Robert Hart Lee William David Lee, Jr. Lee Trammell Newton, Jr. Henry Worth Parker James Norfleet Pruden III Thomas Cleveland Ricketts III Robert Gilroy Spratt III James Creekmore Wann, Jr. Henry Thomas Webb III

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Class of 1965 Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr. Thomas Eugene Barrier John Clinton Eudy, Jr. William Albert Graham In honor of Dr. Albrecht B. Strauss James Woodson Light Park McGinty (Deceased) James Arlyn Rogerson John Daniel Shelburne James Fielding Smith Robert Worthington Spearman Richard Stockton Trenbath Heathcote Woolsey Wales

Class of 1968 James Bell Black III John Michael Brown William Thurston Cobb Robert Feaster Coleman III William Moore Gleason Kent Sheldon Hedman William Edwin Hollan, Jr. Michael Albert Menius Petrie Morrison Rainey Robert Creighton Toomey William MacNider Trott John Robbins Wester Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr.

Class of 1969 Charles H. Anderton, Jr. John Garling Callan Noel Dunivant Robert Ralph Koeblitz Thomas Lynch Murphy, Jr. James Wilbert Newlin William Keith Rollins William Mercer Rowe III

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Class of 1964 Anonymous Robert Trawick Allen III Charles Henry Battle, Jr. Robert Beale Bennett Lanny Boone Bridgers William Davidson Brunson, Jr. Robert Love Carter Melvyn Wayne Flye Morris Hal Griffin Joseph Waldo Griffin, Jr. Thomas Franklin Henley Gray Temple, Jr. William Marshall Waring Munford Radford Yates, Jr.

John Henry Hanan III William Borden Hooks, Jr. Michael Ray Knowles Donald Alexander Leslie, Jr. Lorenzo Lewis, Jr. John Christian Mundy William Bryan Pittman Robert Stone Powell, Jr. William Webster Tomford In honor of Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15 Grant Bernard Varner, Jr. George Cole Venters William Lane Verlenden III Thomas Skinner White III Ricchard Fenner Yarborough, Jr.

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Class of 1966 William Terrell Campbell Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. John Randle Hamilton In memory of Howard Gibson Godwin, Jr. ’66 Wade Hampton Logan III Joseph Franklin Martin Spencer Wyatt McCallie David McDaniel Moore II John Richard Steele William Neil Thomas III Spencer Felton Tinkham George Lindeman Wainwright, Jr. Class of 1967 Arthur Travis Abbott Timothy John Balch Michael James Crosswell

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Class of 1971 Michael Allen Almond David Allen Bennington William Lewis Bost, Jr. Richard Fuller Callaway In memory of Philip L. Smith ’64 Edward Smoot Finley, Jr. Peter Welles Hall Peter Hafner Jost Michael Everett Kelly Joel Ivan Kronenberg John Patrick McDowell III Philip Aloysius McMunigal III William Cooper Murdock, Jr. Dan Allen Myers Jonathan Thomas Pavloff Alfred Emory Smith, Jr. John Douglas Swofford Oswald Beechmond Watson III Class of 1972 William Prigmore Aiken, Jr. William Allen Brafford Jack Pool Byrd Kenneth Sears Coe, Jr. James David Cone Kevin Robert Dungey Leslie Holland Garner, Jr. Robert Brevard Gilleland James Meredith Haley IV Richlyn David Holt Jeffrey David Katz Barton Matthew Menser Randall Neal Pittman Glen Parmelee Robinson III Joseph Henry Stallings McKinley Wade Thigpen James Howard Wright In memory of Marguerite T. Perry Class of 1973 Anonymous Jeffrey Prather Adams David Earl Broome, Jr. Charles Lynch Christian III Francis Charles Clark Thomas Lee Currin Jeffrey Lee Dearth Larry Duane Eggert Douglass Charles Ellerbe Farnsley Samuel Richard Freeman James Lamar Henderson III Henry Lockhart Hinkle Samuel Grady Koonce, Jr. Page Gravely Lea

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L. Joseph Loveland, Jr. William Ernest Lucas II Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. Michael Terry Medford Wayne Leonard Michael Gary Michael Miller Frederick Montgomery Morris III Eric Conda Murdock Delbert Bruce Shortliffe Gary Randolph Stafford G. Kennedy Thompson Rickey Connor Weisner Timothy Jackson Whitener Class of 1974 Peter Adams Barnes Robert Marshall Campbell Robert Clarence Cone Andrew Charles George Eddy Scott Conrad Gayle James Franklin Gilliam W. Steven Jones Harvey Leroy Kennedy David Wolters Kohl James Parker Lumpkin II Lee Massey McLaughlin, Jr. In memory of Tebbs Prewitt ’74 John Klauminzer Molen Robert Jay Moore Thomas Victor Morris Cornelius Theodore Partrick, Jr. Allen Wade Pridgen Larry Edward Robbins Thomas Comstock Seitz, Jr. Joel Taylor Thigpen Hal Duane Tolan Gregory Howard Tuttle Stephen Lee Wallenhaupt Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr. George Richard Whittecar, Jr. Adrian John Michael Wood Class of 1975 William Mock Black, Jr. Rolly Lee Chambers James Hayes Shofner Cooper Walter Etheridge Daniels William Gray Daughtridge, Jr. Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. Paul Odell Hirschbiel, Jr. Joseph Harper Hodges III Charles Marion Johnson III Nicholas Reginald Maurice Jones David Meade Kern Lary Shane Larson

Samuel Spence McCachren, Jr. Lawrence David McMahon, Jr. Frederick Karl Molen Todd Liddell Parchman Thomas Nelson Carter Randolph Peter Carey Rawlings Peter Lawrence Saviteer Michael Ellis Shank William Thomas Walker, Jr. David Newton Webb Joseph Gary Wheeler Richard James Crosbie Wilmot-Smith Michael Glenn Winters Stephen Cole Worsley Class of 1976 Jerry Wayne Askew Charles Lee Babington George Williams Braun Peter Gilmore Philip Rudolph Johnson, Jr. Michael Keith Kapp Laurence Eason Lilley, Jr. James Hawthorne Manly Randolph Carlos Metcalfe Roscoe Bolar Stephenson III Robert Louis Wynn II Class of 1977 James Rushton Barnes Mark Bissette Stephen Eugene Buie John Franklin Campbell Benjamin Paul Dean Bruce Gary Gellin William Edward Hooper Michael Barry Kastan Charles Edward Lovelace, Jr. David Stewart McCue Mark Carpenter McPherson Alan Stewart Murray George Kinsey Roper III In memory of George and Marilyn Roper Raymond Alan Shelton Thomas Joseph Ward John Dargan Watson, Jr. Robert Spalding Winborne Class of 1978 Todd Shortridge Albert Charles Fred Bowman Paul Christopher Browne John Murmon Clarkson III Keith Osburn Cowan

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Class of 1983 Lisa Jeffries Caldwell Wendy Walters Dufour Anne Crowe Fischer Sarah Klemmer Girardi Scott Michael Granowski Debbie Jordan Hilliard Frank Arthur Hirsch, Jr. Barbara Rosser Hyde Mark Alan Jacobson John Tally Johnston III Katharine Reid Koeze ElChino Miro Martin Thomas Edwin Davenport Millspaugh John Carlos Rossitch Frank Charles Sullivan Grace Emerson Terrell Michael Paul Vandenbergh Dennis Bryan Whittle

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Class of 1982 Elbert Lee Avery Lesa Edwards Banks William Clayton Bordley IV Charles Alan Bryan Lee Andrew Clark III William Matthew Detmer Kelvin Crews Harris

Jeffrey Scott Koeze Peter G. C. Mallinson Kimberly Anne Marshall Christopher Clark McIsaac Geoffrey Hugh Chalfant Mock Donald William John Munro Edward John Rak, Jr. Michael Sheldon Richardson Lauren Elizabeth Richards-Peterson Patricia Timko Sinclair Timothy Marcus Smith Joni Lynn Walser

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Class of 1979 James Lawrence Alexandre Charles Clark Alston William Leo Bamberger, Jr. Victor Eros Bell III Carolyn Jo Christman Roy Asberry Cooper III Andrew Fearnall Fair Debbie Weston Harden James Wright Henry Geoffrey Michael St. John Hoare Robert John Kendall Mary Sherrill Mallory Thomas Bolton Mayo III Mark William Merritt Virginia Burns Petitto Andrew Kenneth William Powell Walton Harrison Reeves, Jr. Robert Louis Rosiello Karen Leslie Stevenson Katie Marie Ziglar

Class of 1981 Byron Clifford Abels, Jr. Louis Adams Bledsoe III Stephen Graham Nathan Brauer In memory of Jeremy John Olivier Harwood ’80 Brian Charles Bunch Randall Allen Davis Laura Alexander Elliott Brian MacDonald Goray Randolph Herman Harry Christopher Michael Holmes Dinita LeAnne James Gregory Hollins Kats Theodore Charles Kerner, Jr. Elizabeth Schofield Miller Terrence Dewitt Morton, Jr. Cindy Hoffner Moss Franklin Thomas Roberts Vanessa Washington Rowland In memory of Shirley Washington Frances Jane Seymour Taylor Howard Smisson Stacy Elizabeth Stubbs David Vandenbergh

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W. Frank Dowd IV Michael Joseph Egan III James Wilson Hulbert Joseph Thacher Inglefield III Douglas Edward Markham Mike McIntyre II Horace William Miller IV Douglas Durrell Monroe III William Howard Moss Stanley Preston Oakley, Jr. David Brian Layton Royle Lee Lynn Zia

Class of 1980 Luther Ernest Barnhardt III Martha Corbi Bulluck Kim Stafford Clarke Paul Frederick Duckworth, Jr. Robert Daniel Hays, Jr. William McDowell Hoak Ann Martinelli Livermore Eleanor Duff Green Long Robert Allen Long, Jr. Richard Gregory Michaels Charles Alan Ross Robert Wayne Simmons Thomas Flake Skipper Andrew Carroll Spencer William Reid Thompson III David Nichols von Storch David Calep Wright, III

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Class of 1984 Anonymous John Candler Hamilton David William Hart Jeffrey Craig Johnson David Culver Keesler Robert Quayle Kelly Robert Stanley Kreps Mary Roff Long Gair B. McCullough Stephen Alphonsus Mitchell Michael Garrett O’Reilly Richard David Owens Jonathan Thomas More Reckford Bonnie Mitchell Riddle David Ray Riddle Kenneth Gaines Smith Andrea Emily Stumpf Class of 1985 Mary Grady Koonce Bell John Daniel Binnie Terry Glenn Bowman Garth Kleber Dunklin Reynolds Cuthbertson Faulkner Crista Herbert Gannon Justin Louis Gottlieb Lynn Crowder Greer Carolyn Griffin Hall Lucia V. Halpern Tonja Wynn Hampton Martin McMillan Henegar John Burnside Howard, Jr. Sarah Urban Johnston Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga Christine Manuel Kushner David Scott Kushner James Moye Lilley Sarah Hester Mayo Amy Fonville Owen David Andrew Rome Susan Culp Sanders Gay Todd Shackelford Jane Sommers-Kelly Timothy Patrick Sullivan David Robert Williams, Jr. Class of 1986 Allene Smith Cooley Adams Michael Kevin Alford Philip Edward Berney Keith Vinson Bradsher Michael Scott Deimler Amy Smith Ende Roy DeVonne Flood, Jr.

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David Sidney Fortney Anson Bradley Ives Katharine Wilkes Kelley Marymelda Hall Kizer Kimberly Barrett Kwok Aaron Jenkins Land III Peter Rankin McCullough Carter Marshall Mills Catherine Montgomery Moeller Timothy Edward Newman Spero G. Papadopoulos Glenna Burress Patton Elizabeth Longino Portland Maurice Gene Radford, Jr. Jennifer Ayer Sandell Stuart Marquand Saunders David Martin Schnorrenberg Angela Royster Scott Kirby Pfeiffer Sheridan Susan Camp Stocks Macon Cheek Toledano John Stuart Tonkinson James Michael Wilmott Class of 1987 Francesca Varcoe ColloredoMansfeld Rudolf Josef Colloredo-Mansfeld Richard Walsh Crawford Gregory Lawrence Cullum Adam Frederick Falk Carolyn Roff Henry John Gill Holland, Jr. Mary Campbell Jenkins Fred Howell Jones Balram Kakkar Sallie Lee Krawcheck Donna Gooden Payne Walker Lynch Poole John Douglas Shields John Douglas Smith Michael Francis Soboeiro Andrew Reed Sutherland Benjamin David Sutker Michael Roscoe Wilson Alan James Young David Jordan Zubkoff Class of 1988 Garth Quinn Ainslie Brian David Bailey James Graham Best Landis Cox Best Karen Rogers Childress MargEva Morris Cole Richard Andrew Colven

Lucy Vanderberry Fountain David Herr Gardner Margaret McKinnon Gardner Lisa Armsrees Gillespie Todd Christopher Hart Bryan Christopher Hassel Victoria Donovan Lackey Edward Carwile LeRoy, Jr. Steven Dean Lisk Thomas Gerald McCarter, Jr. Nathan Carter Newbold IV Sean Michael Phelan Sophie Sartain Norman Edward Sharpless Ross Jordan Smyth, Jr. Lucy McClellan Steiner Laura Lynn Walker Frank Kevin Yoo Class of 1989 Jody Keith Beasley David Anthony Bernath Robert Scott Boatwright William Clarence Boyd IV Carson Holding Brice Laura DiGiano Burrows Juan Pablo Caceres Kevin Patrick Callaghan Charles Pierre Carriere IV Tonya Turner Carroll Anne-Lynne Davis Charbonnet Stephen Nathaniel Cole James Douglas Dean Brock Harvey Dickinson Mary Margaret Dillon Cathy Paparazo Doty David Burton Fountain William Hugh Fuller III Carol Parks Geer David Anthony Hermer Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet Claude Ricketts Maechling Neil Alvin Riemann Sandra Lynn Rierson Stephenie Beth Winter Class of 1990 Kristin Lynn Breuss Kimberly Kaufman Brooks Geoffrey Pritchard Burgess Robert Stuart Byrum Tamara Rorrie Campbell Carolyn Volpe Cunningham Christine Robinette Curtis Christopher John DiGiano

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Class of 1994 Thomas Jackson White Archie Paige Austin Bitter James Reuben Copland IV John Randolph Crutchfield Karen Barbra Dietrich Wendy Faye Greene Stephen Brent Karasick Trisha Michelle Mark Douglas Stephen McCurry Ronney Bassel Mourad Julia Konerding Padgett Carolyn Renee Reinglass William Roeder Judith McCullough Romero Susan Wooten Sumner Susan Killian VanderKam

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Class of 1992 Elizabeth Gracie Abbott Christian O’Neal Avery William David Ball Zara Anishanslin Bernhardt Lawrence Burton Davis Michael Owen Ferguson Shilpi Somaya Gowda

Class of 1993 Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala Tawana Walker Barrow Jennifer Backes Brown Patrick Russell Burnside Courtney Miller Cavatoni Bjorn Norskov DeBear Erika Gordon Gantt Deepthiman Krishne Gowda Christy Grigg Johannes Elizabeth Cook Lanzen Emily Kistler Lawson Ashley Earnhardt Lemons Robert Christopher Miller Jill Jacobs Olson Sarah Davis Priest Serena Wille Sides Julie Konneker Szeker Malcolm Kwame Turner Christopher Ramon Williams

Class of 1995 Paul Michael Armistead Adrienne Pruden Ashby Jonathan Granger Atkeson Yi-Hsin Chang Caroline Carver Cheek-Hill J. Craig Comer Parshant Kumar Dhiman Samuel Latham Grimes Carlin Bullard Hollar Ki Soo Jung Jonathan Franklin Justice Shannon Denise Kete Thomas Fredrick Koonce Pearce Armstrong Landry Dana Burgess O’Donovan Robert Jackson Powell IV William Emerich Sanford Wendy Elizabeth Sarratt Brian Hamilton Styers Radha Vatsal Darice Witherspoon

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Class of 1991 Allison Glosser Aldrich Steven Philip Aldrich John Granville Alley, Jr. Christine Youngblood Anderson Angela Ann Ards Bret Allan Batchelder In honor of Ian Michael Gallager ’16 Winston Louis Bissette III Michelle van den Berg Bryan William Joseph Craver Elizabeth Brakeman de Bord Mary Jo Dunnington Cynthia Ann Dy Donald Ralph Esposito, Jr. Robert Carlton Evans Alexander Burton Guettel Jon Paul Heiderscheit William Dennis Hollister II Julie Sheldon Huffaker Rafael Otilio Martin Charles Edward Merritt Reena Kara Schellenberg Matthew Lewis Soule Peter Wesley Upham Susanne Walker Wilson Kathryn Mary Yount

Benjamin Douglas Hanson Patrick Heron Matthew Foster Heyd Michael Joseph Hostutler Nori Sie Pennisi Samuel Richardson III Benjamin Noah Rosenberg Jennifer Wing Rothacker Henry George James Stevens Timothy Lamont Taylor Carmen Icard Teague Stephanie Noelle Toussaint Michael Ulku-Steiner In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77

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Eileen Dordek Bowen Vanderberry Eagleson Sujata Vijay Ghate Jessica Hawkins Green James Patrick Hayden Alexander Weld Hodges Nancy Elizabeth Johnson Charles Richard Jones III Jeremy John Marshall Kelly Joseph Michael Loughran III Michael Cameron Lunsford Samuel Neal McKnight Monica Glynn Parham William Aaron Pizer Timika Shafeek-Horton Sean Maxwell Sumner James Leon Tanner, Jr. Leslie Anne Williams

Class of 1996 Anonymous Daniel Peter-Daum Aldrich Anne Hudson Angevine Stacey Michelle Brandenburg Jonathan Sullivan Gyurko Anna Coffin Hunter Robert Alexander Miller III Pamela Alston Oliver Elizabeth Kelly Parker John Michael Sides Maurice Antonio Smith Jacob Carroll Spencer Bryan Myerson Ward Frederick Fitzgerald Wherry Sean Michael Wiswesser Class of 1997 Charles Shober Anderson Kathryn Claire Campbell Christopher Lee Conner Parrish Hayes Daughtry Drew Steven Deaton Robert Woodward Hielscher Kelly Walton Muir Susanna Matsen Nazarian Meredith Armstrong Niles David Lewis Pope Michael Pryal Linwood Ladell Robbins Dieter Thomas Roth Samuel Lonsdale Schaffer Amelia Bruce Zelnak

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Class of 2002 Valerie Elizabeth Alter Robert Ernest Boykin Kathryn Pierce Celauro Erika Lyn Streck Cerwin Corrie White Conrad Sarah Goins Creed Patrick Timothy Fox Eric David Johnson James Mitchell Kenney William George Laxton, Jr. Amanda Boenish Methvin Katherine Nicole Neal Justine S. O’Connor-Petts Mary Fletcher Pena Bradford Lee Picot Courtney McCarthy Ramey Elizabeth Gillikin Whitworth Callie Taintor Wiser John Patrick Yeatts

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Class of 1998 Anonymous Daina Bray Robin Berholz Cory Ashley Parrott Dunham Benjeil Zurishaddai Edghill Sherry Honeycutt Everett Alexis Slagle Gilroy Adam Kenneth Gusman Charles Joseph Harris Taylor Clifton Harris Jed Lin Lau Patrick Edwin Link Terri Anita Long Cameron Murphy Class of 1999 Sukanto Neil Bagchi Crystal Hudson Blackwell Bradford Blaise Briner Christian Hubert Charnaux Richard Horace Conner III Jamie Everhart Deis Alison Leigh Fischer Ellen Greer Harris Marie Christina Hermitte Kristy Renee Huffman Melissa Lynne Johnson Shalanda Macon-Jaliwa Miller Robert Judson Orr Jeffrey Mark Pike Adam Dale Short Tracy Lynne Voreis William O’Brien White III Caroline Willingham

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Class of 2000 Comer Ireland Aebersold Lauren Jean Agrella-Sevilla Willie Edward Alston, Jr. Derek Yung-Ho Chiang Thomas Alasdair Geddes Amanda Ruth Greene Michael Brendan Hanley Stephen Andrew Haywood David Wayne Jernigan Jerri Anne Kallam Erika Hamilton Karasiewicz Jason Matthew Knott Joanna Lyndrup Kozlowski Aaron David Levine Margaret Ryalls Mathes Margaret Leighton McNairy Erik Ivan Mikysa Sarah Wells Slechta Howard Badger Stone Tamaurus Jerome Sutton Sarah McCall White Class of 2001 Kristen Lee Campbell Oliver Carter III Elton Hendrie Click Ryan Preston Dahl Michael Anna Phillips de Armas Nora Wilson Dennis Hassan Terrance-Craig Kingsberry Anne Fawcett Krishnan Kelley Vance Lawrence Craig John MacDonald Kevin Charles Massey Patrick Methvin Emily Page Nelson Dana Lauren Peirce Todd Mischa Pugatch

Class of 2003 William McKenzie Aiken Charles Newell Battle II Lawrence Phillip Braithwaite Justin Michael Carreker Marina Chase Carreker Thomas Ryan Ciszek Derek William Cool Karine Dubé Aaron Herschel Hiller Arash Jahanian Nell Pollard Johnson William Wesley Johnson Robert George Kane Jason Wayne Kemp Britt Ashley Lake Kelly Jo Landreth Christian Halsey Leckerling Dana Messick Ledyard Nicholas Joseph Lewis Kimberly Jessen Roberson Katherine Carter Santos Carolyn Edith Shook Mollie Elizabeth Silver Chih-Ping Tsai Julie McManus Werry Scott Samuel Werry

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Class of 2008 Anonymous Emmanuel Bello Leah Hawkins Bressler John Keegan de Lancie Fletcher Harrison Gregory IV Amit Gupta Tristan Thomas Heinrich Aaron Lee Marcus Antonio Levon McBroom In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Joel Leon Moore, Jr. Erin Hardee Ogburn David Evan Pollock

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Class of 2007 James Stephen Allred Damian Anthony Cannon Jennifer Ellen Cimaglia Zachary Scott Clayton Thomas Elias Cluderay Eileen Pan Lee Maile Cathleen Lesica Benjamin Joshua Lundin Alastair Michael McKeever Jonathan David McNeill Niti Santosh Sheth Mehrotra Sarah Ashley Morris Nicholas Boddie Mosley Erika Marie Stallings Amanda Shintay Thornton Dax Thattacunnel Varkey

Class of 2009 Danielle Maria Allen Brock Robert Baker Hilary Schronce Blackwood Graham Alan Boone Kaylan Alyssa Christofferson Joshua Bryan Diamonstein Katherine Anne Evans Matthew Joseph Garza George Bennett Hodgin John Andrew Hulbert Ashelyn Nicole James Tyler Nathaniel Layne Nori Oxholm Lim Kevin James McMullin Jennifer Michelle Milikowsky Emily Elizabeth Nix Lucia Anne Parker Brock Thomas Phillips Caroline Catherine Schneider Tristram Rennie Thomas Suzanne McCullough Willis William Myles Wynn

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Class of 2005 Amon Easterling Anderson Bradley Alan Burton Candice Woodcock Cody Malinda Musacchia Faber Divya Gopal Kathryn Roebuck Holding Emily Dawn Johnson Stephen Cameron Kearns Amelia Andrews Kelly Francis Edward Kelly IV Alexa Nicole Kleysteuber Tyler Michael Lester Mariam Missaghi Daniel Thompson Paine Jessica Stone Reeck Jared David Sokolsky Taylor James Stone Clyde Eugene Stunson, Jr. Charles Patrick Thompson Richard Christopher Waters Amorn Wongsarnpigoon

Class of 2006 Bruce Warren Andrews, Jr. Amir Homayoun Barzin Scott Andrew Burr Patricia Cowley Doerr Sebastian Paul Gibbs Lucile Denson Gunderson William Jeffreys Hortman Jennifer Helen Kling Jeffrey David Lang Jeanne Morris Maurrasse Khanh-Lien Huu Nguyen Thomas Joseph O’Keefe Horace Andrew Patterson Benjamin Keenan Stolbach Margaret Paige Teich David Donald Werry

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Class of 2004 Benjamin Bradshaw Adams Craig Joseph Baden Dorothy Davis Ball Robert Banks Basinger In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Meesun Sunny Kim Bather Randi Jo Kivett Cheafsky Ann Upchurch Collier Daniel Kelsey Cottingham William Mark Craig, Jr. Kimberly Baxter Decker Kasey Poole Decosimo Camilo Durana Justin Fitzpatrick Micah Charles Gilmer Jennifer Mouchet Hall Kari Forrest Hammond Venroy Kirkpatrick July Elizabeth Kistin Keller Julia Schlafly Lilly Angela Marie Liu Richard Thackston Lundy Christopher Lee Parris-Lamb Melissa Lassiter Petkov Andrew Charles Pike Joseph Arthur Polich Tyler Thomas Ray Tung Siu Jonathan Philip Slain Catherine E. Varner Sara Longenecker Voigtritter

Class of 2010 Anne Lewis Baer Mikhail Mikhailovich Belikov Timothy Guy Campbell Emily Dare Carter Stephen James Crawford Vikram Ajay Dashputre Scott Davis Gallisdorfer Jessica Rae Hanson Ying Hua Courtney Patterson Inscoe Alex Wolfe Lassiter Alexander Lim Elizabeth Blair Longino Aaron Manning Hadley Heath Manning Colleen Shannon McGary In memory of Frederick Joseph McGary Eve Stefanie Georgia McTurk Andrew Montgomery Sawyer Noland Jennifer Lynn Sawicki Henry Lawlor Spelman Alexander Maxwell Stephens Anthony Rees Sweeney-Taylor Thomas Varkey Thriveni Sebastian Cain Williams Calvin W. Young

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Class of 2011 Edmund Theodore Baxa III Erin Elizabeth Becker Thomas Joseph Bolek William McDaniel Bondurant Sarah Anne Core Wesley Lawrence Crouse Emma Henriette Din Thomas Michael Golden Keith Michael Grose Kerry Anne Williams Harris Elizabeth Cusick Hazeltine Michael James Johnston Anna Virginia Krueger Ann Mills Lassiter Evan Chen Lien Charlotte Jo Lloyd Katherine Marie Novinski Julia Blair Powell Marco Sabatino Romeo Evan Kershaw Rose Bryanna Nicole Schwartz John Avery Scotton Steven Paul Shorkey, Jr. Maria Christine Solitario Natalie Shelayne Sutton Nida Waheed Bradley Anson Waters Kevin Michael Whitfield Robert Casper Wiggins

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Class of 2012 Jessica Nicole Anderson Eva Jacqueline Archer David Strauss Baron Adam David Brawley Hampton Hunter Bruton Susan Eleanor Clark William McElwee Clayton Tyler Johnson Cook Grayson Elliott Cooper Rebecca Joy Crabb Alexis Meredith Cribbs Christina Olson Cronk Erik Mason Davies Anthony Eric Dent Joshua Michael Ford Adam Michael Glass Jessica Lauren Gregory Sydney Elizabeth Hartsell Allison Colleen Hawkins Nicholas Mark Lennon Justin Charles Loiseau In honor of Gerard Loiseau Gregor Campbell MacLennan Brent Ford Macon Russell James Westcott Martin Elizabeth Landon McCain Anthony Morris McClenny Adam Migliore Meyer Matthew James Miller

William Griffin Morrel IV Christopher Patton Nickell Abigail Faye Nix Caroline Wills Ott Laura Taylor Paschall Gregory Forest Randolph Lily Margaret Roberts Joel Katende Semakula Evgeniya Serdetchnaia Katherine Battle Shintay Elizabeth Anne Smith Gregory Richard Smith Troy Gregory Smith Victoria Nicole Stilwell William Harris Thomason Carroll Wesley Wollard III Class of 2013 Margaret Elizabeth Anderson William Johnston Barbour Jonathan James Branch Nina Sophia Bryce Sarah Margaret Bufkin Oswaldo Antonio Contreras Jason Allen Dunn Emmett Feldman Gilles Marissa Rachael Gluck Amanda Claire Grayson Molly Alexandra Hrudka Sunny Chang Huang Sarah Katherine Johnson William Grant Johnston Kelsey Michaela Jost-Creegan Adam Jutha Monisha Kumar Michael Thomas Lawson Todd Patrick Lewis Charlotte Clement Lindemanis Logan Chambers Mauney Jordan Elliot Meer Rachel Maureen Myrick Sarah Kathleen Osborne Chelsea Erin Phipps Oliver Brennan Rose In honor of Megan M. Mazzocchi’s 30th anniversary Lindsay Elizabeth Rosenfeld In memory of Laura Rozo ’14 Henry Laurence Ross James Patrick Ryan Raymond Donnell Sawyer Tara Gayatri Seshan Jacob Gerald Sharp Austin Thomas Shaw Morgan Jane Skiperdene

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Class of 2015 Hussein Ahmad Noam Argov Emily June Auerbach Omololu Refilwe Babatunde Joseph Brian Blake Ioan Bolohan Diego Carlos Camposeco Caroline Andrea Carrasco Allen Champagne Tait Garry Chandler Sarah Whiting Cooley Ellen Corbitt Currin Marielle Barrett DeJong Raquel Emiko Dominguez Alexander Izaak Earnhardt Natalie Claire Feingold Cheney Behrens Gardner Garrison Gray Gordon Stephan Franz Grabner Clayton Scott Hackney Meghan Victoria Herwig Safiyah Munzer Ismail Amirah Jiwa Ella Winthrop Koeze Lincoln Halas Lamberton Bridget Catherine Larman Camille Elyse Morgan Thomas Benton Moss III Onyemaechi Chikezie NwanajiEnwerem

Graham Ober Palmer Paul Wilson Parker Neel Mahendra Patel Mary Elizabeth Peeler Andrew Henry Powell John Martin Powers Katherine McCrystal Reilly John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo Daniel Nelson Rue David Russell Yasamin Ege Sanii Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn Maximillian P. M. Seunik Sasha Seymore Nikita Shamdasani Sagar Samir Shukla Janie Sircey Jacqueline Grace Wallace Cora Margaret Went Katrina Marie Wertz Emma Rose Zarriello Violette Liang Zhu Class of 2016 Tavia Isaura González Peña Class of 2017 Lauren Grace Kent

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Friends of the Program Anonymous In honor of William Colvin Hubbard ’62 Anonymous (4) Corinne Anderson Adams Amina Ahmed Anne Battle Ainslie Nancy Wetzell Albright Julia T. Alexandre Tracey C. Allen Elizabeth Purrington Alley Esther Rose Allred Helen Ruth Fleming Almond Natalie Alston Susan Dentzer Alston Susan Sears Anderson Janet R. Anderton Peter D. Angevine Gary B. Appel Margaret Jefferson Archie Lori Temples Armistead Catherine Lynne Atchison Beth Hughes Avery Katrina Howard Avery Lori Baden Linda Evans Balch Paige Fulbright Ballus Thomas Angelo Ballus Kelly Grant Banks Megan Elizabeth Barber Kelly J. Barber-Lester Elizabeth Hemsley Barnes Jean Anne Jones Barnes Ellen Gardner Barrier Clay Lamont Barrow Anna Routh Barzin

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Virginia Batchelder Emily Dawson Battle Lola E. Battle Cynthia Tyson Beasley Gage I. Bennington Catherine Fenton Bernath Michelle Arthur Binnie Cynthia Ward Bissette Erica Buchholz Bissette Audrey Wall Black Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell Creighton Perry Blackwell Cameron Taber Blanton Suzanne Green Bledsoe Barbara Blodi Amy Blum Keith S. Boniface Leigh Leutze Bordley Mary Henderson Bowman Woodward Rutter Boynton Alice Hutcheson Brafford Maryle Daw Brauer In memory of Jeremy John Olivier Harwood ’80 Robert Bressler F. Bryan Brice, Jr. Cheryl Sunderhaus Briner Frank Ardath Brooks III Paula Spencer Brooks Brooks Brown Anne Wells Brunson Jason John Bryan Julia Nickles Bryan Jennifer Colpitts Bunch Jane Allen Burnett Stephanie Beusse Burr Vicky Tripp Byrd Michelle Cannella Caceres

Alan Lorenzo Caldwell Margaret Graham Campbell True Miller Campbell Silvia Campo Ann Morgan Carter Patricia Langdon Carter Suzanne Cashwell Philip John Cavatoni Robert Alexander Cerwin Jacob Morris Cheafsky Susanna Chen Edwin Paul Chester Lawrence Dobson Childress Melanie Fort Christian Caroline Mehan Clark John Patrick Cody Rush Dorsett Coe Jill Lesly Conda Sally Boyette Cone Emily Kerley Conner Taylor Laumann Conner Jerry Monroe Cooke Phyllis Cooke Kristin Bernhardt Cooper Martha Hays Cooper Ellen McKellar Corbett Christina Brown Cottingham Ann Rankin Cowan Annie Louise Lebedynskyj Cox Jacquelyn Sinding Craven Mary Woolard Crawford Genevieve Steele Cummings Grey Tharrington Currin Donna Dagavarian Carshae D. Dahl Matthew Daines Linda Markus Daniels Joan Barber Davis Rhonda Hardee Davis Fabian Cepero de Armas Joseph Edward Decosimo Corinne Dedini In honor of the wedding of Bradford Rathgeber ’01 and Ryan Hohman Paul Anthony Raoul M. Dennis Jason DeVoe Jean Larkin Dobson In memory of Jean Morehead Larkin Janis Hape Dowd Diana Dubinskyte Kathy Duckworth Martha Robbins Sadler Dungey Shelby Collins Dunivant Patricia Bonin Eargle Roger Echols Jeffry L. Edgar

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Julie DeVoe Brendan Foley David Greer Kathleen Hagerty Hannah Hannan Mariah Keller Karman Kent Chuck Lovelace ’77 Dave Mabe Megan Mazzocchi Steve Michalak Lindsay Oliver Emily Olson Heather Thomas Morehead-Cain Trustee Donors (100%)

Lucy Hanes Chatham Timothy B. Burnett ’62 Holly Cluett Gwynne-Timothy John A. Larkin III G. Kennedy Thompson ’73 James D. Weaver Margaret W. Weaver David C. Wright, III ’80

Susan Kohl Kay Elliott Koonce Lynne Dorsett Koontz Bryan Michael Kozlowski Emily Jane Kuo Mari Kuraishi David Kevin Kwok Philip Carlyle Lackey Kimberly Kratish Land Christopher Denis Landgraff Aaron Lanzen Annette Lareau-Freeman Marianna Larkin Robert Stephen Lawrence Catherine Scott Laxton Comfort Halsey Leckerling Colleen Hamilton Lee Chad Lemons Sandra M. Leslie Dianne Gustin Light Emma Kathryn Liles In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Catherine Comer Lilley Claudia Darden Lilley

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Alexis Link April McLawhorn Livermon James Shields Livermon III Thomas H. Livermore Catherine Carden Long Robert Wilburn Long, Jr. Lee Latimer Loughran Karen Christopher Lovelace Jill Williams Lucas Derek Ludwin Megan Kash MacDonald Margaret Lindsay Mackie James Bryan Mallory III Lois Malone Douglas Owen Malone Melanie Marshall-Park Frances Pierce Martin Joseph Vernon Mauney Gretchen Riser Mauney Flomar Maurrasse Dan Mayo Jay Mazzocchi Elizabeth McCachren Anne McCarter Sue-Jin Lee McCoy Ann Phillips McCracken David Lee McGee Melanie Johnson McKnight Sue McLaughlin In memory of George and Marilyn Roper Laura Ware McMunigal Carrie Clark McNally Martha Turner Medford Jackie Ross Menser Lindsay Gray Merritt Valerie Grazioso Merritt Anne Michalak Angier Johnston Miller Dickinson Jenkins Miller Matthew Palmer Moeller Patricia A. Moore Jessica Morrel Donald S. Morris Jo Anne Tatum Morris Katherine Ghent Mosley Mary McGranahan Moss Andrew Muir Annette Mundy Cathy Murphree In honor of the wedding of Bradford Rathgeber ’01 and Ryan Hohman Nancy Clark Murphy Chitra Murthy Sue R. Myers Saman Nazarian

Elizabeth Steele Newbold Ann Bauld Fairchild Newton Mark Robert Nixon Lisa Denise Nurre Christopher Gene Ogburn J. Mark Oliver Brian Olson K. Dale Owen, Jr. A. Vaden Padgett Bryn Parchman Frederick K. Park Claire Anne Parker Whitney Parris-Lamb Douglass Kellam Patterson Amy Elizabeth Pattishall Christopher Matthew Pennisi John Michael Petitto Celeste Mason Pittman Ellen Voss Pittman Anne Rothbaum Pizer Anne W. Poole Guy Richard Pope Lisa Kanwit Price Penry Price Angela Smith Pridgen Cynthia Gridley Pruden Katie Rose Guest Pryal Charlotte Smith Purrington Jacqueline Cartledge Radford John Miles Ramey Kaila Dean Ramsey Sara Selby Ransdell Priyanka Sanku Rao Betty Chafin Rash Ashley Richards Reckford Roy Frederick Reed Diana Evans Ricketts Maria Murray Riemann Debbie Robbins Edward Leon Roberson IV Martha Wilkerson Roberts Lynn B. Rogerson Margaret Tynch Rollins Oscar Romero Ila Rosenthal Janet Ross Cynthia Rossitch Colleen Baker Campbell Roth Rick Rothacker Cornelia Boardman Royle Leonard Carl Sacks Kimberly Elaine Sanders Heather Richards Sanford Susan Mertz Saviteer Dana Lanier Schaffer Ann Goldschmidt Schnorrenberg

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Parents’ Perspective: Carro and Billy Gardner Carro and Billy Gardner rarely saw their daughter Cheney during her four years at Carolina. But when you listen to them gush about her experience as a student, you get the sense they did not mind. “Cheney so clearly immersed herself in every adventure that she went on,” Carro said. “It’s been amazing.” Both said it was inspiring to watch Cheney follow her dreams and find happiness in the process. Cheney has always loved to learn, her parents said, describing a wanderlust that is fueled by a fascination with other cultures and a hunger for knowledge. Billy and Carro believe that combination of curiosity and drive made her a perfect fit for the Morehead-Cain. They marvel at all that Cheney managed to see and do in just four years. And they are proud of the person she became. “We’ve seen the growth in her intellectually and personally,” Billy said. He and Carro said it was likely that Cheney would have enjoyed her time at Carolina without the scholarship because she loved the classes she took, campus life, and the town of Chapel Hill itself. But both think that the life-altering opportunities the scholarship allowed her to pursue and the bonds she formed with other scholars may have had the most impact. “The program made so much possible for her,” Carro said. “It was the perfect fit.” Billy agreed. “The Morehead-Cain does more than allow students to do college the right way,” he said, adding that it was “an amazing way” for students to spend their four years. Watching Cheney craft her scholar experience—and the happiness it brought her—gave Billy and Carro joy as well. They said it also made them believe in what the program is striving to accomplish, inspiring them to make a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund. They want to see more students have the same opportunities that Cheney did. “I believe with total sincerity that the Foundation is true to its word with what it promises students,” Carro said. “Cheney found things she was interested in and the program made it possible for her [to pursue them].” Billy added that he and Carro feel that it is their responsibility to give back. “I understand that some families can give more than others,” he said. “But we hope that those who can afford to give to the Foundation are able to see the incredible job it does, and that they would be happy to give their support.” Billy and Carro look forward their daughter’s next adventure. They want to see where Cheney goes next—literally and figuratively. But they know that wherever she goes, she will always have a fondness for Carolina. And when you listen to them talk, you get the sense that they do, too.

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Network for Good Norfolk Southern Corporation Matching Gifts Northrop Grumman Corporation Charity Trust Olson Foundation Online School for Girls In honor of the wedding of Bradford Rathgeber ’01 and Ryan Hohman Parchman, Vaughan & Company, LLC Philip N. Daly & Frances K. Daly Charitable Lead Unitrust PPD Development, LLP PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP PriceWaterhouseCoopers Matching Gifts Randolph C. Metcalfe Living Trust Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund In honor of Rachel Emily Burns ’14 Robert & Patricia A. Moore Revocable Trust Ruth R. Hoyt-Anne H. Jolley Foundation, Inc. Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Silverchair Science + Communications, LLC State Farm Companies Matching Gifts T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Matching Gifts TIAA-CREF Matching Gifts Truist United Way of Central New Mexico United Way of the Greater Triangle US Bank Matching Gifts Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Victor E. Bell, Jr. & Jane M. Bell Family Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gifts William F. Schmick, Jr. Family Education Trust William M. Detmer Trust The Winston-Salem Foundation

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Carolina Trust Central Carolina Community Foundation Chatham Foundation Cherokee Investment Partners, LLC In honor of Ian Michael Gallager ’16 Cigna Corporation Matching Gifts Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Community Foundation of Louisville Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Cowan Foundation Deloitte Foundation Matching Gifts Deutsche Bank Matching Gifts Ernst & Young Matching Gifts Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund In honor of Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15 Foundation for the Carolinas Glen Robinson Construction, LLC Goldman Sachs & Company Matching Gifts Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Google Matching Gifts Greater Houston Community Foundation Hyde Family Foundations Inman Foundation The C. Eugene Ireland Foundation The Jane Group Jewish Foundation of Greensboro Kessler Group Kessler Group—Matching Gifts Kimberly Clark Matching Gifts Leon Levine Foundation Lorillard Tobacco Company Matching Gifts Lyndhurst Foundation Matching Gifts Markel Corporation Matching Gifts Merck & Company, Inc. Matching Gifts MetLife Foundation Matching Gifts Mike McIntyre for Congress Monsanto Company Matching Gifts Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. National Christian Foundation National Christian Foundation, Piedmont

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Mr. Keith O. Cowan ’78, Chair Atlanta, Georgia

Ms. Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Atherton, California

Mr. Channing J. Mitzell ’16 Culver, Indiana

Mr. Timothy P. Sullivan ’85 Park City, Utah

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Mr. Timothy B. Burnett ’62 Greensboro, North Carolina

Dr. James W. Dean, Jr. Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ms. Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Wilmington, North Carolina

Mr. James L. Tanner, Jr. ’90 Springfield, Virginia

Mr. Noel Dunivant ’69 Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mr. Andrew H. Powell ’15 Nashville, Tennessee

Mr. Malcolm K. Turner ’93 New York, New York

Mr. Frank C. Sullivan ’83 Bay Village, Ohio

Ms. Katie M. Ziglar ’79 Washington, DC


A Message From the Chair Dear Friends, We have accomplished so much together. I first asked for your support of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund four years ago, at a time when steep tuition increases and modest endowment returns threatened the number of scholars we could invite to Carolina. You responded with generosity and devotion. The selfless efforts of alumni like you have allowed us to stabilize and strengthen the program and have better enabled our community to flourish on campus and beyond. But I believe we can do more. The Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund was created to sustain and enhance the Morehead-Cain. Thanks to your help, we are now doing both. More than 40 percent of all alumni contributed this year to the Fund, and your giving will cover approximately 18 percent of all program expenses next year. Also of great importance, many of you have volunteered your time and wisdom to support current scholars as they learn and grow, while others have gone to extraordinary lengths to show prospective scholars all that this program and Carolina have to offer. We have come together to support this program in ways few of us imagined possible when we were students. And though many of us were told we would never be asked to give after we graduated, we have embraced the reality that building upon the legacy of this program requires our constant help as partners. A comparatively small number of dollars have the power to make a significant impact on the program. Current scholars—who experience the results of your generosity every day—understand the value of your gifts. It is why they are following your lead and learning how to be philanthropic. For the third straight year, all graduating seniors gave to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund through the Senior Class Campaign. Yes, every single one. Imagine what could be done if 100 percent of our alumni committed to partner with and support the program. It is why your continued support is vital. With your help, we can grow the number of young leaders on this ever-expanding campus. We can provide these thinkers and dreamers with life-changing experiences and empower them to discover their best selves. And we can further enhance a program renowned for its ability to find, support, and encourage students who elevate our University. There is no better investment you could make in the future of Carolina. This may sound over the top. But all of us know that Carolina needs Morehead-Cain—perhaps now more than ever. And, in turn, Morehead-Cain needs us. We have the opportunity to work together, embark on a new adventure, and make a profound difference along the way. Let’s go. Every one of us—together. Sincerely,

Keith Cowan ’78 Chair, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

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The Morehead-Cain Scholarship gave me a great boost towards pursuing my dream of a career in academic medicine. More broadly, Carolina has played an important role in North Carolina’s evolution as a state—and Morehead-Cain contributes to its progress by bringing diverse, highquality scholars and leaders to Chapel Hill.” —Mike Knowles ’67 Morehead-Cain Partner


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8.7.2014 Alumni Indoor Picnic and Morehead-Cain Website Launch Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

8.17.2014 International Scholars’ Welcome Lunch Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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8.18.2014 Freshman Picnic Pope Box, Kenan Stadium

8.19.2014 Fall Semester Classes Begin Check Day Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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8.20.2014 Regional Alumni Meet-Up Hosted by Bill Aiken ’72 and Nelson Irvine ’63 Liberty Tower, Chattanooga, Tennessee

8.27.2014 Freshman Orientation and All-Scholar Kickoff Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

9.5.2014 Family Open House (UNC’s Family Weekend) Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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9.8.2014 Alumni Speaker Series: Peter Barnes ’74 Professor of International Tax at Duke University, Luce Scholar

9.26.2014 Scholar Lunch and Learn: How to Use the Online Morehead-Cain Network (MCN) Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

9.29.2014 Regional Alumni Meet-Up Hosted by Chad and Ashley Earnhardt Lemons ’93 Beer Durham, Durham

10.2.2014 Alumni Speaker Series: Micah Gilmer ’04 Social Entrepreneur; Senior Partner, Frontline Solutions Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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10.21.2014 Regional Alumni Reception Hosted by Anne and Walker Poole ’87 Mint Museum, Charlotte

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11.6–7.2014 Alumni-in-Residence Program: Energy and the Environment Morehead-Cain Foundation Participants: Brad Ives ’86, Assistant Secretary for Natural Resources, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (now Associate Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Services, UNC-Chapel Hill) Latham Grimes ’95, General Counsel, Strata Solar Jessica Lin-Powers ’00, Strategic Planning Lead, Wind and Water Power Program, National Renewable Energy Laboratory James Mason ’91, Chief Financial Officer, Tier One Solar Bill Ulfelder ’90, Executive Director, New York, The Nature Conservancy

11.14.2014 Alumni Speaker Series: A Conversation with Mipso Musicians Joseph Terrell ’13, Jacob Sharp ’13, and Libby Rodenbough ’14 Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room Morehead-Cain Alumni of Color Gathering Morehead-Cain Foundation Offices

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11.15.2014 Seven Event: Morehead-Cain Alumni Homecoming Open House Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

11.19.2014 Alumni Speaker Series: Bruce Gellin ’77 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health and Director, National Vaccine Program Office Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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11.20.2014 Regional Alumni Gathering Hosted by Nick and Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Atherton, California

11.21–23.2014 Special Forces Leadership Retreat Camp Mackall, NC | U.S. Army Training Facility

11.23.2014 London Alumni Reception Winston House, London

11.24–25.2014 British Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Winston House, London

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12.2.2014 Alumni Speaker Series: Sherilynn Black ’01 Assistant Professor of the Practice in Medical Education, Duke University School of Medicine Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

12.3.2014 Seven Event: Scholar Holiday Social Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby

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1.5–12.2015 North Carolina Regional Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Chapel Hill, and Greenville

1.6.2015 Regional Alumni Meet-Up Pack’s Tavern, Asheville

1.7.2015 Spring Semester Classes Begin Check Day Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

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1.21.2015 Alumni Speaker Series, Robbie Bach ’84 Former President, Entertainment & Services Division, Microsoft; Board of Governors, Boys & Girls Clubs of America Spanky’s Restaurant, Chapel Hill

1.23.2015 Scholar Lunch and Learn: The Story of the Cain Grant and the Life of Gordon Cain Special Guest: Don Brewer, former Cain Chemical executive Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room

1.24.2015 Alumni Reception and Celebration of Megan’s 30th Anniversary at the Foundation Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room

2.9.2014 Regional Young Alumni Meet-Up Rosebud, Atlanta

2.23.2015 LinkedIn Workshop for Scholars Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room

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2.28–3.3.2015 Morehead-Cain Final Selection Weekend Chapel Hill Keynote Speaker: Keegan de Lancie ’08, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State

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2.28.2015 Alumni-in-Residence Program: “Notes to Self” Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room Participants: Karine Dube ’03, Research Program Manager, Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication (CARE) Rachel Mazyck ’02, President, Collegiate Directions, Inc. Emily Nix ’09, PhD Student in Economics, Yale University Chris Parris-Lamb ’04, Literary Agent, The Gernert Company Tommy Thekkekandam ’04, Entrepreneur

3.19.2015 Medical School Panel Discussion Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room Participants: Dr. Robert Bashford, Mike Mian ’11, Olivia Myrick ’11, R. J. Nemeyer ’11, Helen Powell ’14, and Nida Waheed ’11 3.20.2015 Scholar Lunch and Learn: Financial Literacy and Your Future Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room

4.8.2015 Regional Young Alumni Meet-Up Heartland Brewery, Times Square, New York

4.9.2015 Regional Alumni Reception Hosted by Jane and Phil Berney ’86 New York

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4.16.2015 Scholar Tea with Mary Cain Driscoll Morehead House

Senior Dinner State Dining Room Morehead Building Speaker: Omololu Babatunde ’15

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4.27.2015 Seven Event: End-of-Year Ice Cream Social with Antonio McBroom ’08 Owner, Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s Morehead-Cain Foundation

4.30.2015 Regional Alumni Reception Hosted by Faith and Ted Millspaugh ’83 Baltimore

5.6–8.2015 Seven Event: Alumni and Scholar Leadership Development Opportunity U.S. Army War College Gettysburg Strategic Leader Staff Ride Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

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5.9.2015 Class of 1965 50th Reunion Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby

5.10.2015 Commencement and Open House for Graduating Seniors and their Families Morehead-Cain Foundation

5.27.2015 Regional Alumni Reception Hosted by Jamie and Matt Soule ’91 Greensboro

5.31.2015 Gordon Cain Day “Uncle Gordon’s” 103rd Birthday

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6.18.2015 Regional Alumni and Scholar Reception Hosted by Margaret McKinnon Gardner ’88 and David Gardner ’88 Washington, DC

7.13.2015 Regional Alumni Gathering Galvanize Denver—Platte Campus, Denver, Colorado

7.15.2015 Regional Alumni and Scholar Intern Gathering Hosted by Bobby Evans ’91 AT&T Park, San Francisco

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For the last seven years I’ve been teaching a course here and always have Morehead-Cain Scholars in the class. The way they lift the level of the whole class is a sight to behold, as is how much being in the Morehead-Cain Program lifts and inspires them. It must be just what Uncle Mot had in mind. What a joy to support it!” —Steve Jones ’74 Morehead-Cain Partner


Young Alumni—Giving 100% Young alumni are leading the way with their enthusiastic commitment to investing in the Morehead-Cain Program. As part of their Senior Class Campaigns, the Classes of 2010–2015 raised $15,562.52 in support of the program. For the past three years, every single scholar in the senior class has made a gift to Morehead-Cain: 100%. And these young alumni have remained loyal and generous donors after graduation. In fact, since the Class of 2010 graduated, alumni in the classes of 2010–2015 have made gifts to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund totaling more than $52,000. That’s enough to fund ten scholars’ Summer Enrichment Program experiences for the summer, half of the Discovery Fund grants for the year, or Check Day cookies for the next 150 years. What is it about the program that inspires such commitment and generosity? Young alumni from these six classes tell us why they give to the Fund.

“I invest in the Morehead-Cain because it is so much larger than a scholarship. The program put at my fingertips a world of immeasurable potential, personal exploration, and collective triumph—then gave me the tools I needed to reach out and seize the adventure.”­— Emma Zarriello ’15 “From the beginning of my time at Carolina, I honed in on a singular vision for my future, only taking a few steps here and there off of the pre-med path to explore other interests. With encouragement from the Foundation and my fellow scholars, I began to see how alternate routes and even dead ends can foster profound personal growth. As a new graduate, I decided to take a detour and bike 9,000 miles from Key West, Florida, to Alaska in support of the National Parks. I am certain that I would have never even considered such a journey if it wasn’t for the Morehead-Cain staff and their encouragement to push personal boundaries and challenge one’s own idea of self.”—Rachel Burns ’14 “Words fail me when I try to describe what the Morehead-Cain Foundation has meant to me. Beyond the unwavering support from the Foundation staff and the life-changing summer opportunities, it is the motto of the program that has been the most transformative for me. Create an Extraordinary Life. It serves as a constant reminder to dream big, to take risks, and ultimately enables a mindset of growth and abundance. For all that, I am forever grateful and will continue to give back every year.”—Sunny Huang ’13 “The more I progress through my professional career, the more I realize how incredible the Morehead-Cain experience was and is to me. I would not be where I am today without the generosity and support of this incredible Foundation. The Morehead-Cain invested in me and took a chance when it selected me. A gift is a token of my appreciation, and I hope to continue to give and be involved with the program and the University for many, many years to come.”—Gregor MacLennan ’12 “The Morehead-Cain Foundation invested in me early, and it’s a joy to pay that investment forward to future generations of scholars. The kinship and gratitude grow deeper with time.”—Lizzy Hazeltine ’11 “The Morehead-Cain enabled me to think deeply, challenge myself, and venture well outside my comfort zone. Few students in the world have such a ‘dream factory’ at their disposal while in college, and it’s only in hindsight that I have begun to fully appreciate all the program has done for me as a person and a professional. I give to make sure the Morehead-Cain continues to improve and serve scholars for generations to come.” —Misha Belikov ’10

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T he S election Process The Morehead-Cain selection process begins as five distinct processes, each leveraging the expertise of Foundation staff, a corps of professional readers, and hundreds of alumni interviewers and volunteer evaluators. Candidates enter our process via nomination—either their schools’ or their own—and a team of readers render initial assessments and make recommendations. It is the task of these assessors to answer the essential question: Should this applicant be considered for a semifinal interview or not? North Carolinians and British candidates are interviewed in person at the semifinalist stage, while all others choose between a telephone or Skype conversation with Foundation staff or trained alumni. The UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions also refers to our process particularly strong Early Action applicants. From semifinal interviews, 126 finalists are identified and invited to campus for Final Selection Weekend: the point where all five selection pathways converge. For nearly four days, finalists explore Carolina, meet their scholar and candidate peers, and complete two panel interviews with small groups of our Central Selection Committee. These interviews are designed to be warm and inviting, to set the candidates at ease so that they might showcase themselves with confidence. Interviews are weighed and discussed at length, after which interviewer groups make final recommendations to Morehead-Cain trustees and selection staff. Scholarship offers are ultimately made to slightly more than half of our finalist group, depending on the target class size. In mid-March, recruitment efforts ramp up as we mobilize Carolina faculty and administrators, current scholars, and Morehead-Cain Alumni to reach out to our awardees and encourage them to accept our offer. The finalized class is announced to the public in April.

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The 2014–2015 Selection Process at a Glance

Nominees (2,088)

Semifinalists (403)

Admissions Referrals (85)

Admissions Referral Candidates Invited to Apply (15)

N.C. School Nominees (1,039)

N.C. Self-Nominees (486)

Finalists (125)

Scholars (59)

Final Selection Weekend (125)

Scholars (59)

N.C. Regional Selection Interviews (247)

Out-of-State School Nominees (365)

International School Nominees (39)

OS/IS Skype/Phone Interviews (117)

Organization Nominees: HOBY, Mountain School, Rainier Scholars, etc. (8)

British School Nominees (26)

British Interviews in London (10)

Canadian School Nominees (40)

Canadian Alumni Interviews by Skype/Phone (14)

Professional Readers Ms. Jennifer Allen Mrs. Julia D. Allred Ms. Elizabeth A. Bobst Mr. Richard G. Cashwell ’59

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Ms. Bonnie A. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Mary Catherine Geradts Mr. Rex B. Jarrell Mrs. Christine Kenyon

Ms. Aurelia Monk Mrs. Freida Ross Mrs. Rose P. Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Williams

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CHARLOTTE

Dr. Stephen E. Buie ’77, Asheville Dr. Sarita Kumar Cross ’93, Asheville Mr. E. Penn Dameron, Jr. ’72, Union Mills Mr. Charles D. Owen III, Asheville Mrs. Karen Bailey Ramshaw ’81, Asheville Dr. Sarah Wells Slechta ’00, Biltmore Lake Dr. Nam D. Vo ’97, Asheville Ms. Brittany F. Whitmire ’03, Brevard

Reverend L. Cuttino Alexander ’06, Mount Holly Mrs. Dianne Bailey, Charlotte Mr. C. Palmer Brown, Jr. ’93, Mount Holly Mrs. Julie G. DeVoe, Durham Mr. Parshant K. Dhiman ’95, Charlotte Dr. Erika G. Gantt ’93, Charlotte Mr. Charles J. Harris ’98, Charlotte Mr. Eric D. Johnson ’02, Charlotte Ms. Jerri A. Kallam ’00, Charlotte Mrs. Leah Ward Miller ’86, Charlotte Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’85, Charlotte Mr. Michael P. Phipps ’04, Charlotte Mrs. Courtney McCarthy Ramey ’02, Charlotte Mrs. Kirby Pfeiffer Sheridan ’86, Concord Mr. Jesse M. Soloff ’08, Charlotte Mr. H. Badger Stone ’00, Charlotte

CHAPEL HILL

Mrs. Michelle Berrey, Durham Mr. Kevin P. Callaghan ’89, Carrboro Ms. Kathryn Claire Campbell ’97, Durham Mrs. Marina Chase Carreker ’03, Raleigh Dr. Michael O. Ferguson ’92, Raleigh Dr. Micah C. Gilmer ’04, Durham Mr. S. Latham Grimes ’95, Chapel Hill Dr. Jerry L. Horner, Jr. ’88, Durham Dr. Victoria Donovan Lackey ’88, Charlotte Mrs. Ashley Earnhardt Lemons ’93, Durham Dr. George S. Lensing, Jr., Carrboro Ms. Melody Levy, Chapel Hill Mr. Nicholas Long, Jr. ’78, Raleigh Mr. Charles E. Merritt ’91, Durham Dr. Cristen Parker Page ’96, Durham Mrs. Kimberly Chapman Page ’00, Durham Dr. Tawana Walker Barrow ’93, Wake Forest Dr. Amir H. Barzin ’06, Chapel Hill Mrs. Mary Grady Koonce Bell ’85, Raleigh Dr. Sherilynn J. Black ’01, Durham Mr. Eric M. David ’94, Raleigh Ms. Elizabeth R. Davis ’14, Winston-Salem Ms. Jazmin Garcia Smith, Chapel Hill Mr. Brian M. Goray ’81, Ocean Ridge, FL Mr. David M. Henderson ’92, Raleigh Ms. Amanda S. Hitchcock ’98, Chapel Hill Mrs. Megan M. Mazzocchi, Chapel Hill Dr. James G. Merrill ’73, Cary Dr. Michal Osterweil ’01, Carrboro Mr. Jonathan C. Oxford ’89, Raleigh Mrs. Ashley Wilson, Chapel Hill Dr. Leon F. Woodruff, Jr. ’68, Raleigh

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GREENVILLE

Mr. Edmund T. Baxa III ’11, Raleigh Mr. Justin M. Carreker ’03, Raleigh Ms. Pamela J. Hartley ’93, Raleigh Ms. Elizabeth C. Hazeltine ’11, Durham Ms. Amy L. Ivey ’05, Stantonsburg Mrs. Christine Manuel Kushner ’85, Raleigh Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Lanzen ’93, Raleigh Mr. Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77, Chapel Hill Mr. David F. Mabe, Chapel Hill Mrs. Holley B. Nichols, Chapel Hill Mr. Neil A. Riemann ’89, Raleigh Mr. Malcolm R. Sullivan, Jr. ’78, Goldsboro WINSTON-SALEM

Mr. C. Lee Conner ’97, Burlington Mrs. Sarah Dalrymple, Winston-Salem Mr. Scott C. Gayle ’74, Greensboro Dr. Carol P. Geer ’89, Winston-Salem Mr. Robert H. Gourley, Jr. ’89, Mooresville Ms. Mariah L. Keller, Carrboro Mr. Michael E. Kelly ’71, Greensboro Mr. Harvey L. Kennedy ’74, Winston-Salem Mrs. Anne Fawcett Krishnan ’01, Greensboro Mr. John C. Lovett ’73, Winston-Salem Dr. Pamela Alston Oliver ’96, Clemmons Dr. Douglas G. Ririe ’85, Winston-Salem Mr. Brian H. Styers ’95, Greensboro Mrs. Melanie Parker Taylor ’90, Winston-Salem Dr. Grace Emerson Terrell ’83, High Point Mr. Timothy J. Whitener ’73, Winston-Salem

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Central Selection Committee Dr. Angela A. Ards ’91 Assistant Professor and Independent Journalist, Department of English, Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas

Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’78 Chairman, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company; Charlotte, North Carolina

Mr. Robert J. Bach ’84 Author, Speaker, and Former President, Microsoft Corporation; Medina, Washington

Ms. Karine M. Dube ’03 Research Program Manager, Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication (CARE), UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, NC

Mr. Bret A. Batchelder ’91 Managing Director and CFO, Cherokee Investment Partners, LLC; Raleigh, North Carolina

Mr. Stephen M. Farmer Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mr. Philip E. Berney ’86 Managing Director, Kelso & Company; New York, New York

Mr. Raymond B. Farrow III Director of Development and External Relations, Hunt Institute; Durham, North Carolina

Ms. Susan E. Cates President, Executive Development and Executive Director of MBA@UNC, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. Rudolf J. Colloredo-Mansfeld ’87 Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. Mark J. Crescenzi Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor, Department of Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. J. Wesley Davis IV Vice President and Client Advisor, Deutsche Bank; Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Dr. Mary Floyd-Wilson Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor, Department of English, and Director of the Office of Distinguished Scholarships, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mrs. Mary D. Froelich Business Development, J. McLaughlin; Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. Steven D. Goldby Partner, Venrock; Palo Alto, California Mrs. Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92 Author, Harper Collins; Rancho Santa Fe, California Mrs. Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Attorney, BrownGreer, PLC; Richmond, Virginia Dr. Kevin M. Guskiewicz Kenan Distinguished Professor and Senior Associate Dean, Department of Natural Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. A. Bradley Ives ’86 Associate Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Services, Division of Finance and Administration, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Charles M. Johnson III ’75 Retired Partner, Private Advisors, LLC; Charlottesville, Virginia

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Dr. Lloyd S. Kramer Professor, Department of History, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mr. Penry W. Price Vice President of Marketing Solutions, LinkedIn; Greenwich, Connecticut

Dr. George S. Lensing Mann Family Distinguished Professor, Department of English, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Dr. Terry E. Rhodes Senior Associate Dean, Fine Arts and Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mr. Benjamin J. Lundin ’07 CEO, Pacify Health; Washington, DC Dr. Rachel Y. Mazyck ’02 President, Collegiate Directions, Inc.; Fulton, Maryland Dr. Dan A. Myers ’71 President, Sonorex, Inc.; Kinston, North Carolina Ms. Emily E. Nix ’09 Graduate Student, Economics Department, Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut Ms. Shirley A. Ort Associate Provost and Director, Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Christopher L. Parris-Lamb ’04 Literary Agent, The Gernert Company; New York, New York Dr. Louis A. Pérez, Jr. J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor, Department of History, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ms. Barbara J. Polk Deputy Director of Undergraduate Admissions, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Dr. Jean P. Robert Senior Advisor, Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University; Montréal, Québec, Canada Mr. Robert L. Rosiello ’79 Director, McKinsey & Company; Stamford, Connecticut Mrs. Patricia Timko Sinclair ’82 Senior Advisor, Lincoln Property Company; Manhattan Beach, California Dr. Niklaus A. Steiner Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Timothy L. Taylor ’92 Managing Director, Cantor Commercial Real Estate; New York, New York Mr. Thomas A. Thekkekandam ’04 Founder, Tom & Jenny’s Candy; Morrisville, North Carolina Dr. Jane F. Thrailkill Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, UNCChapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ms. Emily E. Vasquez ’06 Graduate Student, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University School of Public Health; New York, New York Dr. Katherine G. Windsor Head of School, Miss Porter’s School; Farmington, Connecticut

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British Selection Process All British secondary schools are eligible to participate in the Morehead-Cain selection process. Administration of the British Programme and selection process is coordinated by the Morehead-Cain Foundation. The London-based British MoreheadCain Scholarship Committee—established by British Morehead-Cain Alumni—oversees the selection process in Great Britain. The scholarship committee designates a selection committee, which interviews nominees in London and selects three to four students to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. The selection committee works closely with a number of educational charities and associations, including the Sutton Trust and the US-UK Fulbright Commission, and also with Winston House— UNC’s home in London. BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92, Chairman and Treasurer Mr. James D. Dean ’89, Vice Chairman Ms. Michelle J. Chan ’96 Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Mr. Nicholas S. M. Johnston ’96 Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11

Mr. Craig J. MacDonald ’01 Mrs. Victoria Spence O’Driscoll ’90 Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91 Mr. James A. C. Whittle ’97

BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SELECTION COMMITTEE

Semifinal Level Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92 Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Mr. James A. C. Whittle ’97 Mrs. Lotte Tulloch Wright ’07

Final Level Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92 Mr. James D. Dean ’89 Mr. David F. Mabe Mrs. Victoria Spence O’Driscoll ’90

Mr. James D. Dean ’89 Ms. Michelle J. Chan ’96 Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11 Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91

Winston House Ms. Stephanie A. Berke, Director

Canadian Selection Process Any qualified student graduating from an accredited high school or CEGEP in Canada may either be nominated for the Morehead-Cain Scholarship by his or her school or apply for the scholarship as a self-nominee. Semifinalists are selected by professional and staff readers and are interviewed by telephone or Skype by a committee of Canadian Morehead-Cain Alumni. Approximately four Canadian semifinalists are selected to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. CANADIAN SELECTION COMMITTEE

Ms. Karine M. Dubé ’03 Mr. Adam Jutha ’13 Ms. Laura-Julie Perreault ’97 Mr. Marco S. Romeo ’11 Mrs. Freida Ross

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New Nominating Schools AFFILIATE PROGRAMS

Student U Durham, NC

Father Ryan High School Nashville, Tennessee

Olentangy Orange High School Lewis Center, Ohio

CANADIAN

Gainesville High School Gainesville, Georgia

Orange High School Pepper Pike, Ohio

George Washington High School Charleston, West Virginia

Pine View School for the Intellectually Gifted Osprey, Florida

Collégial international Sainte-Anne Lachine-Montréal, Québec Institut Collégial St. Pierre St. Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba

Hanover High School Mechanicsville, Virginia

St. Thomas of Villanova LaSalle, Ontario Twin Lakes Secondary School Orillia, Ontario

Hendrick Hudson High School Montrose, New York Hingham High School Hingham, Massachusetts

INTERNATIONAL

Amman Academy Amman, Jordan

Houston High School Germantown, Tennessee

Hillel Academy Kingston, Jamaica

J. L. Mann High School Greenville, South Carolina

Laude Lady Elizabeth School Alicante, Spain UWC Maastricht Maastricht, Netherlands

Lancaster Country Day School Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Santa Barbara High School Santa Barbara, California Timber Creek High School Orlando, Florida The Village School Houston, Texas West Chester East High School West Chester, Pennsylvania Westridge School Pasadena, California William Fremd High School Palatine, Illinois

Lausanne Collegiate School Memphis, Tennessee

OUT-OF-STATE

Atlanta International School Atlanta, Georgia

Lusher Charter School New Orleans, Louisiana

Brooklyn Friends School Brooklyn, New York

Maclay School Tallahassee, Florida

Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart Miami, Florida

Mount Vernon Presbyterian School Atlanta, Georgia

The Chapin School New York, New York

Niskayuna High School Niskayuna, New York

Christian Brothers Academy Lincroft, New Jersey

Noble and Greenough School Dedham, Massachusetts

Culpeper County High School Culpeper, Virginia

Northwood School Lake Placid, New York

The Dalton School New York, New York

Notre Dame Academy Toledo, Ohio

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The reason I support Morehead-Cain and UNC with my time and resources is quite simple: I will never be able to repay either the education and opportunities that I had while there or the friendships that I made. UNC is a place where diversity is encouraged and supported; a place where personal character is as important as financial resources. It is a place that I will always call ‘Home.’” —Lisa Gillespie ’88 Morehead-Cain Partner


T he S ummer E nrichment Pro g ram Celebrating its 41st anniversary this summer, the Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program has become the true centerpiece of the Morehead-Cain experience. This first-of-its-kind program consists of four diverse summers, strategically designed to help Morehead-Cain Scholars understand more about the world and how they can make a difference in it. These four experiences—Outdoor Leadership, Public Service, Inquiry and Exploration, and Private Enterprise—provide the framework for scholars to gain confidence, independence, global awareness, and hands-on experience. This year we piloted a new program that will allow scholars to work on their own business ventures during the Private Enterprise summer. These are experiences that many students might not be able to arrange or afford on their own. With the full resources of the Morehead-Cain Foundation staff, Morehead-Cain Alumni, and friends of the program behind them, scholars have practically limitless opportunities at their fingertips. They receive stipends each summer to cover expenses, and benefit from a legacy of alumni who are eager to help the next generation of scholars in their journey. With guidance from Morehead-Cain advisors, scholars tailor their summers to explore and expand their personal and professional interests—wherever in the world those interests take them.

2015 Summer Enrichment Program Placements Outdoor Leadership NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL

Absaroka Backpacking Alaska Backpacking Alaska Sea Kayaking Pacific Northwest Backpacking Wilderness EMT Wind River Wilderness Yukon Backpacking OUTWARD BOUND

Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing Blue Ridge Mountains Backpacking, Whitewater Canoeing, and Rock Climbing Boundary Waters Canoeing High Sierra Alpine Backpacking High Sierra Alpine Backpacking and Rock Climbing Lake Superior Sea Kayaking and Backpacking Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing Maine Coast Sailing Maine Northwoods Whitewater Canoeing and Rock Climbing Oregon Rafting and Mountaineering Wind River Wilderness

Megan Rogge ’19 on her NOLS Alaska Sea Kayaking course during the summer of 2015

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Hosting Peter at the committee this summer has been a wonderful experience. We have benefited from the hard work of one of Carolina’s best and brightest, and he has been in the mix with some of the smartest people on Capitol Hill. Peter asked great questions, learned a ton, and gave our staff critical support—and sure looked like he was having fun while he was doing it. I can’t wait to see who the Foundation sends us next year.”

—Aaron Hiller ’03, Counsel, House Judiciary Committee, Washington, DC (pictured above, left)

Whether I’m navigating the contours of a complex legal policy or interacting with members of Congress, every day on the Hill brings a new challenge or opportunity. Working with Aaron has given me the unique opportunity to see how government operates and how policy is made from the inside; he really does plug you directly into the action. The internship has provided me with a combination of fulfilling work, unique perspectives, fun, and useful guidance for my career.”

—Peter Diaz ’16, Morehead-Cain Intern (pictured above, right)


Public Service

A Broader View, Bulenga, Uganda A Broader View, Jaipur, India A Broader View, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala African Leadership Academy, Johannesburg, South Africa The Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Anti-Violence Project, New York, NY Art Relief International, Chiang Mai, Thailand Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru* Bayview/Hunters Point Community Legal, San Francisco, CA Breakthrough Collaborative, New Orleans, LA Breakthrough Collaborative, New York, NY Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco, CA Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia* Curamericas Global, Inc., Calhuitz, Guatemala DAKTARI Bush School, Hoedspruit, South Africa* Education for Employment, Amman, Jordan ENC STEM, Northampton, NC* Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children, Limón, Nicaragua* Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children, Restauración, Dominican Republic* Foundation for Sustainable Development, Cochabamba, Bolivia Girls Who Code, San Francisco, CA* Groundwork Denver, Denver, CO Habitat for Humanity, New Delhi, India* Hacienda Tranquila, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Hoops 4 Hope, Cape Town, South Africa Make-A-Wish, Auckland, New Zealand Manav Sadhna, Ahmedabad, India Nourish International, Kigali, Rwanda Oranjezicht City Farm, Cape Town, South Africa Pasture Valley Farm and Children’s Home, Nhlangano, Swaziland Sankara Eye Hospital, Shimogga, India Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Bangalore, India Students for Students International, Zanzibar, Tanzania Ubuntu Football, Cape Town, South Africa UNC Project-Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi Warm Heart, Phrao, Thailand

Emily Venturi ’18 with colleagues at UNC Project-Malawi in Lilongwe, Malawi

Independent Research

Examining the Bible through Hegelian and Postmodern Philosophies of History

Switzerland

Hotspots: How Germany and Belgium Became Leaders in European Solar

Belgium and Germany

Pacific Island Renewables

Fiji, Tokelau, and Tuvalu

Rethink Change: Collective Imagining Workshops as a Tool to Plan for Change

Philippines

Street Murals and Community Identity in Post-Conflict Belfast

Germany and Northern Ireland

Western Classical Music in India*

India

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Nonprofit and Governmental Internships

Private Enterprise

The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, Cambridge, MA* Amnesty International, Washington, DC Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD* Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA CENTC at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Boston, MA* Congress of Australia’s First Peoples, Sydney, Australia Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Menlo Park, CA* Fundación Casa Palabra y Pueblo, Ecuador Girls on the Run, Atlanta, GA* GlobalGiving, Australia* GlobalGiving, Washington, DC* Inside Out Project, New York, NY Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD* Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York, NY* New York State Division of Human Rights, New York, NY Social Entrepreneur Corps, Ecuador The Glass-House Community Led Design, London, England The Water Institute at UNC/WorldVision, Ghana The Water Institute at UNC/WorldVision, Zambia The X-Prize Foundation, Los Angeles, CA* U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, Washington, DC* UNC Project-Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia UNC Research Center for Traumatic Brain Injury, Chapel Hill, NC University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Warren Research Lab, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC* Altas Partners, Toronto, Canada* Axiom Law, Boston, MA* Axiom Law, San Francisco, CA* Axiom Law, Washington, DC* Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, TX* Berrett-Koehler Publishers, San Francisco, CA* Bloomberg News, Washington, DC Brown Advisory, Chapel Hill, NC* Capital-E, Washington, DC* Cherokee Investment Partners, Raleigh, NC* Christie’s, New York, NY Deloitte, Atlanta, GA* Frontline Solutions, Durham, NC* Go Football, Brooklyn, NY GoDaddy, Sunnyvale, CA* Goldman Sachs, New York, NY* Google, New York, NY Imprint, New York, NY* La Sportiva, Boulder, CO Libra Group, Miami, FL Lucky 8, New York, NY* Matter., San Francisco, CA* McKinsey & Company, Atlanta, GA* Mindsights, Portland, OR Morgan Stanley, New York, NY* The Motley Fool, Alexandria, VA* NBA Development League, New York, NY* Pacific Gas & Electric, San Francisco, CA Pacify, Washington, DC* Pew Research Center, Washington, DC* San Francisco Giants, San Francisco, CA* Sephora, San Francisco, CA* Silhouette Group, New York, NY Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Tblisi, Georgia* Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC* Smithsonian Networks, Washington, DC Sungevity, Oakland, CA* Tandem Sports + Entertainment LLC, Washington, DC* Teespring, San Francisco, CA Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL Wasserman Media Group, New York, NY* Wasserman Media Group, Raleigh, NC* Private Enterprise Venture

So Good Papusas Food Truck, 1789 Venture Lab, Chapel Hill, NC

Caroline Woronoff ’17 (center) interned during the summer of 2015 with Corey Ford ’00 (left) at his San Francisco media start-up incubator, Matter. Julie DeVoe, Morehead-Cain advisor (right), paid them a visit.

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I welcome the opportunity to give back to the MoreheadCain Foundation after having received so much, and the truth is, I continue to benefit. Morehead-Cain keeps me connected to the campus I love, a wonderful network of alumni, the next generation of impressive youth, and the best spirit within myself to keep striving in the world and learning from those around me. —Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92 Morehead-Cain Partner


The John Motley Morehead Society The John Motley Morehead Society planned-giving society was created in 2007 to recognize the legacy gifts of alumni and friends and to pay tribute to the founder of the Morehead-Cain Program. John Motley Morehead believed that an investment in the education of young leaders would yield the greatest return and make the biggest difference in our world. It was this conviction that led him to establish a trust in 1945 to support the scholarship program and to later turn it into a permanent legacy through a substantial additional gift by bequest in 1965. It is this same conviction that inspires the planned giving of alumni and friends. With gratitude and esteem, we recognize the following members of the John Motley Morehead Society:

Anonymous (3) James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Oliver Filley Ames, Jr. ’85 Timothy John Balch ’67 George William Bates ’62 Charles Palmer Brown ’64 Stephen Eugene Buie ’77 Jack Pool Byrd ’72 Robert Marshall Campbell ’74 Richard Gordon Cashwell ’59 Lucy H. Chatham Robert Feaster Coleman III ’68 Keith Osburn Cowan ’78 Francis Hopkinson Craighill III ’61 Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63 Michael Scott Deimler ’86 Alan T. Dickson Michael Joseph Egan III ’78 Kenneth W. Epps Ashe Bost Exum ’60 Don Parks Foster ’73 David Earl Frost ’80 Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr. ’61 Thomas Alasdair Geddes ’00 David Michael Giltinan ’84 Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. ’66 William Albert Graham ’65 Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. ’75 Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85

Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. ’72 Michael Keith Kapp ’76 Jeremy John Marshall Kelly ’90 David Meade Kern ’75 Michael Ray Knowles ’67 Thomas Jeffrey Koontz ’62 Marianna H. and John Adrian Larkin III Joseph Michael Loughran III ’90 Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. ’73 Patricia and Robert E. Maggard Michael Albert Menius ’68 David McDaniel Moore II ’66 John B. Noland Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Walker Lynch Poole ’87 Jonathan Thomas More Reckford ’84 Robert English Sevier ’62 James David Sink ’72 Kenneth Gaines Smith ’84 Jane Sommers-Kelly ’85 and Robert Kelly ’84 Frank Charles Sullivan ’83 William Harrison Ulfelder II ’90 Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57 Stephen Lee Wallenhaupt ’74 John Cooper Westall ’71 Mary Winifred White ’01 Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. ’68

Membership in this Society is open to all alumni, parents, and friends who document a bequest, retirement plan designation, charitable trust, or gift annuity to benefit the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund.

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Investing in Extraordinary Lives: Tom Geddes ’00 There is a lot Tom Geddes could think about at any given moment. From the top floor of the Under Armour headquarters overlooking Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, he often finds himself involved in complicated real estate deals or directing philanthropic investments on behalf of Plank Industries, the private investment company of Under Armour founder and CEO Kevin Plank. Twice during the past year Tom held meetings with former Presidents of the United States. But milestone after milestone, his mind keeps returning to the same place: Chapel Hill. “I always take a moment to think about the importance of the Morehead-Cain Foundation in the journey that got me to that moment,” Tom says. He says the Morehead-Cain did much more than bring him to Chapel Hill; it provided exciting opportunities to develop his abilities, learn new skills, and explore the world. And the lessons he learned have stuck with him. Tom says the Foundation’s credo during his time as a student—to “create an extraordinary life”—guides him to this day. The aspiration remains written on the top of a whiteboard in his office. “When I have extraordinary experiences at work or find myself feeling that I’m making a real impact on our city or on the world, I give much of the credit to the Foundation and the opportunities I had as a scholar,” Tom says. His sense of gratitude is matched by his sense of responsibility. This year, Tom became a member of the John Motley Morehead Society by making a planned gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund. “We owe so much,” Tom says. “This is a statement of appreciation and a recognition of the importance of the Morehead-Cain experience in my life.” Tom admits he rarely thought about his estate plans and legacy until he had children. But once he did begin to mull it over, his mind turned to the Morehead-Cain and the impact the scholarship had on his life. “Frankly, I think that if you were a beneficiary of the Morehead-Cain, you should in turn become a benefactor,” Tom says. “If every alumnus and alumna were to include the Foundation in his or her planning, we could create a virtuous cycle that will truly last forever.” Tom acknowledges giving can be a challenge, especially for younger alumni such as himself who are working to establish their careers and build a strong financial foundation for their families. But he believes planned giving is as important as making an annual gift; he says it is the best way for an organization to build perpetual sustainability. “This is easy, painless, and hugely impactful,” he says. “It doesn’t get much better than that.” Tom says he feels great knowing his legacy will help pave the way for future scholars. And many more extraordinary lives.

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T he D iscovery Fund Launched in 2008, the Discovery Fund is one of the more recent innovations to the Morehead-Cain Program. Through the Discovery Fund, each scholar may apply for grants of up to a total of $8,000 over the course of his or her four years at Carolina. Discovery Fund grants allow scholars to say “yes” to serendipitous opportunities that will accelerate their life experience and increase their self-awareness. The Discovery Fund provides opportunities to explore new ideas, develop practical skills, and connect with Morehead-Cain Alumni.

The Discovery Fund . . . Inspires self-discovery · challenging scholars to dream, develop, and explore · encouraging scholars to be active participants rather than passive observers in the world · feeding scholars’ insatiable curiosity Cultivates leadership · strengthening scholars to have the courage to see a need and take action to meet it · inspiring scholars to engage in thought leadership · enabling scholars to gain practical experience and skills that will enhance their development as leaders · prompting them to bring their learning experiences back to campus Catalyzes connections · mobilizing the Morehead-Cain network of doers, dreamers, thinkers, and adventurers · giving scholars the tools to network with interesting people · sparking conversations within the community Enables scholars to embrace the journey · empowering them to embody grit and perseverance in “stretch” experiences · equipping them to navigate obstacles and pivot to new directions · emboldening them to counter fear with ambition and excitement for the journey

How do scholars use the Discovery Fund? Scholars have used Discovery Funds for participating in workshops, retreats, and clinics; for presenting at conferences; for shadowing, networking, and informational interviewing opportunities; for conducting research; for pursuing innovative ideas; and for unique skill acquisition.

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A Discovery Fund Story Cheney Gardner ’15 and Caroline Lowery ’16 applied for Discovery Fund grants to research and produce a multidisciplinary media report on the status of native and managed bee pollinators in the Patagonia region of Chile. Here are excerpts from Cheney’s final report on the project: Project Abstract

We traveled to Santiago and then the Torres del Paine region of Patagonia to survey and photograph the world’s largest pollinator, the Bombus Dahlbomii. The Dahlbomii is threated by the invasive European bumblebee, which the Chilean government has continued to release as an agricultural aid. Using Caroline’s experience in apiculture research and my experience in environmental journalism, we conducted interviews with scientists and researchers and sampled Dahlbomii in order to create a comprehensive multidisciplinary media report in conjunction with the Chilean advocacy group Salvemos Nuestro Abejorro (Save Our Bumblebee), who are working to move the Dahlbomii onto the endangered species list. What did you learn?

We spent every morning in Santiago interviewing scientists and researchers, learning more about the culture surrounding conservation and the plight of the Dahlbomii (and the invasive European bumblebee). In the afternoon, we headed to sampling areas and, of course, took the opportunity to visit some of Santiago’s highlights (the Museo de la Memoria; Bellas Artes; and Neruda’s home, La Choscona). In Patagonia, we sampled throughout the day, stopping to interview naturalists, park rangers and bee enthusiasts, and constantly searched for the next opportunity to photograph the Dahlbomii. Ultimately, I would saying the learning was three-fold: we learned about the process of conducting international research; the nuances of environmental and advocacy reporting; and, finally, the plight of the Dahlbomii. Any alumni contacts?

Thanks to Bill Ulfelder ’90 (New York Executive Director of the Nature Conservancy), we were able to interview the director of the Nature Conservancy’s Southern Andes office whilst in Santiago. Although TNC doesn’t specifically work with the Dahlbomii, we learned more about the culture surrounding conservation and the innovative work they are doing in the watershed north of Santiago.

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Like so many of us, my experiences as a scholar made a huge impact on my life. Supporting the Morehead-Cain Foundation is one way I show my gratitude for the investment the Foundation made in me.” —Julie McManus Werry ’03 with her husband, Scott Werry ’03, and their daughters Claire and Caroline Morehead-Cain Partners 60


Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors Through sustained loyalty and generosity, our Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors join us in our mission of sustaining and enhancing the excellence of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These benefactors’ contributions of $100,000 or more over time, through cumulative annual-fund giving and deferred-gift commitments, ensure the success of the Morehead-Cain Program today and tomorrow.

Julia and James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Claire and Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala ’93 Jane Pollock and Philip Edward Berney ’86 Michelle and John Binnie ’85 Jane and Timothy Brooks Burnett ’62 The Chatham Foundation Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr. ’70 Luther Parks Cochrane ’74 (Law) Keith Osburn Cowan ’78 Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63 Thomas Francis Darden II ’76 Dian and Michael Scott Deimler ’86 Mary Anne Dickson Sherry Honeycutt Everett ’98 and Lewis “Luke” Moore Everett Margaret McKinnon Gardner ’88 and David Herr Gardner ’88 Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Shauna Holiman and Robert H. Hackney, Jr. ’75 Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Elizabeth and Patrick Heron ’92 Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 and Joseph Reeves Hyde III

Lisa C. and W. Steven Jones ’74 Sallie Lee Krawcheck ’87 Ann Martinelli Livermore ’80 Elisabetta and Peter G. C. Mallinson ’82 Randolph Carlos Metcalfe ’76 Angier and Robert Alexander Miller III ’96 Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Carolyn F. and P. Harold O’Tuel, Jr. ’60 Jill Jacobs Olson ’93 Anne and Walker Lynch Poole ’87 Anne and James Bobbitt Powell Patricia Timko Sinclair ’82 and William D. Sinclair Kenneth Gaines Smith ’84 Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. ’60 (Law) Jamie and Matthew Lewis Soule ’91 Barbara and Frank Sullivan ’83 Jane and Timothy Patrick Sullivan ’85 Jennifer Lynn Steinbrenner Swindal ’81 Kathylee and G. Kennedy Thompson ’73 Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57 David Newton Webb ’75

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I am partnering with the Foundation because the Morehead-Cain is an experience that profoundly changed my life. I want to play a role in expanding the Foundation’s diversity recruiting efforts so that an even broader group of students can benefit from this fantastic opportunity.” —Joel Semakula ’12 Morehead-Cain Partner


S cholar I m pact at C arolina 2014–2015

Awards and Prizes Noam Argov ’15 Terry Sanford Award for Best Political Science Honors Thesis Peace, War, and Defense Richard H. Kohn Award for Academic Excellence Emma Marie Astrike-Davis ’18 Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy, Cross Country Varsity Letter, Cross Country Youth Summer of Service Award Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17 Varsity Letter, Cross Country Jacob Jablon Bernstein ’16 Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy, Men’s Fencing All-ACC Academic Honor Roll Varsity Letter, Fencing Joseph Brian Blake ’15 Harvey E. Beech Outstanding Senior of the Year Award Middle Eastern Province Undergraduate Kappa Man of the Year Award, Theta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Claire Elizabeth Bennett ’16 Presidential Honor Roll (Enrich ELL) Ioan Bolohan ’15 Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key, Kenan-Flagler Business School Kenan-Flagler Business School University of Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) International Case Competition, Team Captain, Division Winner, and Second Place Overall Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Alexander Julian Prize in Art John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award

Allen Anthony Champagne ’15 Athletic Director’s Scholar Athlete Award (Football) All-ACC Academic Honor Roll Varsity Letter, Football Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Calendar Winner, UNC Center for Global Initiatives Photography Competition Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Op White Prize in Geology Ellen Corbitt Currin ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The McNally Award for Excellence in Geography Herbert G. Stout Award for Innovation in GIS Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Varsity Letter, Indoor Track Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Ferebee Taylor Award, given to the senior who has made the greatest contribution to the continued strength of the Honor Code Tar Heel of the Month: February 2015 Ana Claire Dougherty ’17 Second-Place Team, UNC School of Government’s Public Administration Leadership (PAL) Challenge Claire McBride Drysdale ’18 Campus BluePrint Cover Art Contest Winner Caroline Christine Folz ’18 Panhellenic Council Spotlight Award Nancy Z. Gao ’17 Second Place, J.P. Morgan Hack for Good Clayton Scott Hackney ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Undergraduate Prize in Economics Economics Department Best Thesis Award

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Hunter Jennings Latimer ’18 Third Place, Deloitte Case Competition Laura Kathryn McCready ’14 Werner P. Friederich Best Undergraduate Essay in Comparative Literature (Literary Traditions) 2014 Zakaria Merdi ’16 First Place, Procter & Gamble Business Case Competition at the Kenan-Flagler Business School Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Chancellor’s Award: The Undergraduate Prize in Art History Bridging Science and the Visual Arts Research Award, College of Arts and Sciences Clay Hackney ’15 and Nikita Shamdasani ’15

Camille Elyse Morgan ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Sport Clubs Council Achievement Award Thomas Benton Moss III ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Jim Tatum Memorial Award Undergraduate Business Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award, Kenan-Flagler Business School 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Baseball Team ACC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award (Baseball) Top 10 Scholar-Athlete Award Varsity Letter, Baseball Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’18 Hayden B. Renwick Award

Camille Morgan ’15

Meghan Victoria Herwig ’15 Frank W. Ryan Award for Best Honors Thesis in the History Department Blake Marie Hauser ’16 Chancellor’s Award: The I. R. Hagadorn Award in Biology Morgan James Howell ’17 Carolina Challenge $1,000 Prize Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani ’18 First Place, HOSA State Tournament Sami Leroy Lachgar ’18 Third Place, Dell Finance Case Competition Lincoln Halas Lamberton ’15 Varsity Letter, Softball (Manager)

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Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15 Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) Foster G. McGaw Undergraduate Award in Public Health Corey Landever Risinger ’18 Best New Female Staffer, The Daily Tar Heel Maximillian P. M. Seunik ’15 Gen Y Top Canadian Emerging Leader, Emerging Leaders Network Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Chi Omega Award for Scholarship and Leadership Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award (Men’s Basketball) Varsity Letter, Men’s Basketball

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Nikita Shamdasani ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government Taylor Lane Sharp ’16 JNO Award in Entrepreneurial Studies (CommuniGift/ Entrepreneurship Minor) Southeastern Venture Challenge Pitch Winners (CommuniGift) Hannah Brown Sloan ’18 SECU Emerging Issues Fan Favorite Winner MSNBC Growing Hope Challenge Winner Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Second Place, UNC Public Administration Leadership Challenge

Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15 Penland School of Crafts Minority Scholarship Jonathan E. Sharpe Scholarship George Kachergis Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship Caroline Andrea Carrasco ’15 Princeton in Asia Fellowship Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Gates Cambridge Scholarship National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15 Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Nancy Z. Gao ’17 Elks Scholarship

Cora Margaret Went ’15 Chancellor’s Award: The Paul E. Shearin Outstanding Senior Award in Physics Katrina Marie Wertz ’15 First-Place Team, National Undergraduate Venture Capital Investment Competition William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16 UNC Interfraternity Council 2014–2015 Philanthropy Award for Most Community-Service-Involved Members James Scott Williams ’16 Yale’s China Hands 25 Under 25 in U.S.-China Relations Advanced Division First-Place Winner, U.S.-China Bridge Speech Competition Phillips Ambassador Outreach Award Rhea Jane Wyse ’16 Hayden B. Renwick Award

Sarah Cooley ’15 with her family

Ottavia Zattra ’17 Second Place, UNC School of Government Public Administration Leadership Challenge

Scholarships and Fellowships Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 Gene Clark Memorial Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School Jacob Jablon Bernstein ’16 Coca-Cola Scholar Sarah Margaret Bufkin ’13 Rhodes Scholarship Cora Went ’15

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Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15 Outside Magazine Editorial Fellowship

Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15 Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship

Thomas Michael Golden ’11 George J. Mitchell Scholarship

Eric Hanlin Lee ’18 Bryan Social Innovation Fellow

James Thomas Gooding III ’16 Coca-Cola Scholar Cultural Competence Leadership Institute Scholar

Rachel Susannah Lempp ’18 Charles Edward Cathey Masonic Scholarship Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship

Stephan Franz Grabner ’15 Parr Center for Ethics Undergraduate Fellow Clayton Scott Hackney ’15 Critical Language Scholarship Program, Suzhou, China Larry Han ’16 Barry Goldwater Scholarship Meghan Victoria Herwig ’15 Office of International Affairs’ Junior Fellowship, U.S. Department of the Treasury Morgan James Howell ’17 Covenant Scholar Alice Haiyu Huang ’16 Christopher Mead Armitage and Pauline Brooks Armitage Scholarship for Visiting Students

Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship at the Art Institute of Chicago Camille Elyse Morgan ’15 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Fellowship Elizabeth Grace Nicholls ’18 Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship John Martin Powers ’15 Francisco J. Ayala Fellowship, University of California, Irvine Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 George J. Mitchell Scholarship Frank Erwin Young and Mae T. Young BSBA Scholarship John Wilson Sink ’17 National Merit Corporate Scholarship Hannah Brown Sloan ’18 Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship Georgia Catherine Titcomb ’14 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Violette Liang Zhu ’15 GLOBE Fellow Leadership Fellow, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise

Campus Leadership Hussein A. Ahmad ’15 President, Triangle Health Fair Treasurer, Students for Justice in Palestine Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 Co-Chair-Elect, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Scholar Delegate-Elect, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Safiyah Ismail ’15 and Ioan Bolohan ’15

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Sandy Ellen Alkoutami ’18 Director of Communications, Students for Students International (S4Si) William Perry Almquist ’16 Vice Chair and Chair-Elect, Undergraduate Honor Court Treasurer, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Director of Operations, Carolina Creates Krunal Dhaval Amin ’16 Co-Chair, Carolina Microfinance Initative, Campus Y Clinical Research Assistant, UNC School of Medicine, Department of Genetics Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Director of Product Development, The Sonder Market Norman Trevor Archer ’17 Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team Co-Founder, Co-Director, Inside Out Project Larry Han ’16 and Nancy Gao ’17

Noam Argov ’15 Student Delegate, Honors Carolina Selection Committee Research Lead, Communications Liaison, Creating University Born Entrepreneurs (CUBE) Teaching Assistant, Dunlevie Honors Colloquium Co-Founder/Product Manager, U-Tag (Navigation App for Blind Students) Emma Marie Astrike-Davis ’18 Varsity Track and Field President, Art for Hospice Emily June Auerbach ’15 Marketing Director, N.C. Climate Stories Research Assistant, School of Public Health Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15 Organizer, Real Silent Sam Coalition Assistant Director, Harmonyx a Cappella C-START Course Instructor: The Politics and Socialization of Black Identity Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17 Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track and Field

Jacob Jablon Bernstein ’16 State Farm National Youth Advisory Board Co-Founder, CommuniGift Co-Founder, VolunTEEN Nation Captain, Varsity Men’s Fencing Team Joseph Brian Blake ’15 President, Theta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Resident Advisor, Community Manager, Department of Housing and Residential Education Ioan Bolohan ’15 Co-President, Roosevelt Institute Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor Teaching Assistant, MBA Program, Kenan-Flagler Business School Research Analyst and Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Policy

Nicole Lawton Behnke ’16 Co-President, A Drink for Tomorrow Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Varsity Women’s Fencing Team

Travis Benjamin Broadhurst ’18 Craige Community Governor, External Appointee to the Student Safety and Wellness Committee, Residence Hall Association Commissioner, N.C. Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service National Order of the Arrow 2015 Conference Vice Chief, Order of the Arrow

Claire Elizabeth Bennett ’16 Director, Enrich ELL Program

Grace Harper Buie ’18 Service Chair, UNC Young Democrats

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Turker Bulut ’16 President, Turkish Student Association Executive Vice President, Undergraduate Business and Technology Club (UBTC)

Peter Elliot Diaz ’16 Congressman, District 7, UNC Student Congress President, Interfraternity Council Executive Board Vice President, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity

Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15 President, SAMple Gallery / Studio Arts Majors Association (SAMA)

Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track and Field

Caroline Andrea Carrasco ’15 Founding President, Carolina Tropical Clinics for Rural Health Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors

Anna Elizabeth Dodson ’18 Service Chair, Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Honor Society

Andre Bicalho Ceccotti ’18 Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff Rebecca Marie Chaisson ’18 Research Assistant, Carbonshed Research Lab Representative, Manning East Community Government Allen Anthony Champagne ’15 Varsity Football Chair, Carolina Dreams Co-Chair, Carolina SWAG (Something We Athletes Got)

Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15 Undergraduate Student Attorney General David Isaac Doochin ’18 Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Ana Claire Dougherty ’17 Advocate Training Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund Awareness Chair, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action, Campus Y

Tait Garry Chandler ’15 Leader, UNC Sierra Student Coalition Project Leader, Renewable Energy Special Projects Committee President, UNC Disc Golf Club Founding Member, Environmental Justice Policy Lab Organizer, North Carolina Student Energy Network

Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15 Vice President, Phi Beta Kappa Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court C-START Course Instructor: Writing and the American Prison Undergraduate Appointee, Committee on Student Conduct Organizer, UNC Board of Governors Democracy Coalition Organizer, UNC Student Action with Workers

Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Director, Tar Heel Bikes Vice President, Corporate and Group Giving, CommuniGift Director of Campus Development, Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year Scholarship International Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Recruitment Chair, Men’s Club Rugby

Lauren Alexandra Eaves ’18 Director of Membership-Elect, Campus Y Events Co-Chair, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Co-Founder and Director, Dine Below the Line, Carolina Microfinance Initiative Theater Program Coordinator, Communiversity Youth Program

David William Collins ’18 Treasurer-Elect, UNC Club Waterski Team Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. ’16 Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice Chancellor Vice President, Co-Founder, UNC Bass Fishing Club Philanthropy Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity

Harry Joe Edwards ’17 Chief of Staff-Elect, Executive Branch of Student Government Co-Chair, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor On-Campus Director, A Drink for Tomorrow Campaign Manager and Platform Writer, Student Body President Campaign

Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Research Assistant, UNC Wave Propagation Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Geology Department Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors

James Patrick Ellsmoor ’16 Director of Project Development, Solar Head of State Campus Affairs Coordinator, Carolina International Relations Association

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Leah Grace Everist ’17 Director of Administration, Campus Y Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Natalie Claire Feingold ’15 Research Assistant, UNC Language Processing Lab McKenzie Sean Folan ’17 Chair, Student Engagement, Student Government Head of Fundraising and Co-Director-Elect Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Social Chair, Rush Chair, Lodge Manager, Chi Psi Fraternity Caroline Christine Folz ’18 Executive Board, Best Buddies, Campus Y Director of Philanthropy, Zeta Tau Alpha Samantha Rose Forlenza ’16 Order of the Bell Tower Ambassador Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi ’18 Research Assistant, Adult Nutrition Program, Schools of Social Work and Public Health

Lauren Eaves ’18 and Andre Ceccotti ’18

Nancy Z. Gao ’17 Executive Board, Pearl Hacks Director of Scholarship, Students for Students International (S4Si) Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15 Co-Founder and Leader, UNC Camping Club Research Assistant, Saving Community Journalism Kristen Marie Gardner ’18 Director, Radio Latijam; Leader, First-Year and Transfer Committee; Carolina Hispanic Association Member-Elect, Student Advisory Council to the Chancellor Tavia Isaura González Peña ’16 Certified Application Counselor, Spanish Application Coordinator, Clinic Interpreter, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Shamrock ’n’ Run 2016 Chair, Kappa Delta Sorority Past Chair/Advisor, Speakers at Carolina James Thomas Gooding III ’16 Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor Policy Chair, Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee, Student Government Cultural Competence Leadership Institute Holi Moli Executive Committee

Caroline Carrasco ’15 and Diego Camposeco ’15

Garrison Gray Gordon ’15 Research Assistant, School of Public Health Water Institute

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Lindsay Paige Gorman ’16 Co-Chair, Speakers at Carolina Director of Membership, Executive Board, Campus Y White House Intern Senior Class Marshal Robert Morris Griffin Gourley ’18 Co-Chair-Elect, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Co-Founder, Dine Below the Line, Carolina Microfinance Initiative Publicity Manager, Executive Board, Tenor, UNC Walk-ons Co-ed a Cappella Director of Photography, Communications Task Force, Student Government Destinee Hope Grove ’17 Co-President-Elect, UNC Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Trainer, Carolina Athletic Training Student Association

Martha Butler Isaacs ’17 Co-Chair, Students for Reproductive Justice Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15 Executive Director, Students for Students International (S4Si) Coordinating Committee, Speakers, TEDxUNC Co-Founder, Director, UNC Sign Language Network Resident Advisor Mentor, Department of Housing and Residential Education Matthew David Llewellyn Jackman ’18 Volunteer Assistant Coach and Practice Player, Varsity Field Hockey Student Body President’s Advisory Council, Student Government Philanthropy Chair-Elect, Chi Psi Fraternity Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich ’18 President, Carolina Jiu-jitsu

Christopher David Guevara ’18 Co-Director for the SLI Alumni Network, Scholars’ Latino Initiative

Caroline Spears Jennings ’17 Co-Founder, Save the Solo Research Assistant, Penn Lab

Samuel O’Brien Haddad ’18 Founder, UNC Gaelic Athletic Association Campus Y First-Year Council

Amirah Jiwa ’15 Research Assistant, Political Science, Dr. Frank Baumgartner

Larry Han ’16 Organizing Committee and Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Research Assistant, UNC Institutes for Global Health and Infectious Diseases Research Assistant, Spatial Health Research Group

Dicle Kara ’16 Events Coordinator, UNC Women in Computer Science

Blake Marie Hauser ’16 Director of Scholar Programs, Eve Marie Carson JuniorYear Scholarship President, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Supplementary Instruction Leader, Peer Tutor, Biology Department Campaign Manager, Student Body President Campaign Hannah Bromley Hodge ’18 Secretary-Elect, Saint Anthony Hall (Delta Xi Psi) Morgan James Howell ’17 Director of Technology, Carolina Creates Director of Finance, Students for Students International (S4Si) Founder and Primary Developer, Appetite

Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani ’18 Executive Board, Best Buddies, Campus Y Co-Chair-Elect, Community Service Council, Student Government Ella Winthrop Koeze ’15 Lead Instructor, Carolina Outdoor Education Center Ina Kosova ’16 Managing Associate and Student Attorney General-Elect, Student Attorney General’s Staff Neha Khurana Kukreja ’16 Choreographer, Kamikazi Hip Hop Dance Team Co-Chair, Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) Field Interviewer, “Migrant Human Trafficking Labor Project,” RTI International Sami Leroy Lachgar ’18 Fundraising Manager, Solar Head of State Fundraising Manager, Club Soccer

Alice Haiyu Huang ’16 Student Researcher, Oxford Microfinance Initiative

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Lincoln Halas Lamberton ’15 Building Operations Student Supervisor, Carolina Campus Recreation Bridget Catherine Larman ’15 Senior Researcher, Undergraduate Transcriptome Project Hunter Jennings Latimer ’18 Head of Peer Consulting, Undergraduate Consulting Club Eric Hanlin Lee ’18 Executive Assistant to the Student Body President, Student Government Events Co-Chair and Co-Chair-Elect, Carolina Microfinance Co-Founder, Dine Below the Line, Carolina Microfinance Rachel Susannah Lempp ’18 Parental Relations Chair, Zeta Tau Alpha Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17 Co-Chair, Nourish-UNC Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor Tony Hong Liu ’17 President, Young Democrats Board of Directors, WXYC Radio Caroline Kellogg Lowery ’16 Director of Finance, Carolina Creates Conference Design Director, TEDxUNC Patrick Lung ’16 Product Design and Marketing, Estipaper.com Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman ’16 Canadian Youth Delegate, Young Diplomats of Canada Conference Design Co-Director, TEDxUNC Facilitator, UNESCO Knowledge Laboratory JStreetU Board of Directors Choreographer, Blank Canvas Dance Company Hoang My Linh Luu ’18 Co-Director of Communications, Students for Students International (S4Si) Nicholas Torquil MacLeod ’17 Head, Hardship Parking Committee, Student Government Niman Mann ’18 Executive Team, CommuniGift Research Intern, Psychiatry Department Karine Lisa Martel ’16 Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff

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Harold Brent McKnight, Jr. ’16 Senior Class Vice President-Elect Class of 2016 Vice President, Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society Executive Team, Reformed University Fellowship UNC Summer Reading Book Selection Committee Cameron Caldwell McNeill ’18 Board of Directors, Student Enrichment Fund Student Engagement Team, Student Government Peter Everett McWilliams ’17 Agent and Performer, False Profits Comedy Troupe Researcher, Photocatalytic Properties of Black Phosphorus, Warren Research Lab Zakaria Merdi ’16 Student Body Chief of Staff Delegata-Elect (President-Elect), Order of the GrailValkyries Co-Chair, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Research Assistant, Department of Sociology Meredith Gracen Miller ’17 Co-Founder, Art&Life Co-President, Honors Carolina Student Board Student Representative, Undergraduate Bulletin Revision Committee Channing John Mitzell ’16 President-Elect, UNC Clef Hangers Scholar Delegate, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Keynote Speaker, “Carolina Priceless Gems” Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Co-Founder, Co-Director, Art&Life YFund Administrator, Board Member, Campus Y Mahogany Alexus Monette ’18 Executive Director-Elect, Students for Students International (S4Si) Camille Elyse Morgan ’15 Senior Class Marshal Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff Sport Clubs Executive Board, Sport Clubs Representative, Campus Recreation Advisory Council Thomas Benton Moss III ’15 Captain and Starting Pitcher, Varsity Baseball Team Baseball Team Captain and Liaison, Vs. Cancer Foundation Leadership Team, Athletes in Action

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Amukelani Sihle Muyanga ’18 Senior Financial Advocate, First Monday Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund Vice Chair, Campus Africa Network Facilitator, Workshop on Institutional Privilege, Prejudice, and Oppression (WIPPO) Gabrielle Blue Nair ’18 Executive Team Member, Inside Out UNC Outreach Team Member, Undergraduate Honor Court Onyemaechi Chikezie Nwanaji-Enwerem ’15 Research Assistant, Lineberger Cancer Center Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’18 Deputy Co-Chair, Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee, Student Government Leadership Team, Tar Heel Bikes Undergraduate Representative, International Affairs Advisory Council (IAAC) Channing Mitzell ’16

Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere ’17 Policy Chair, Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee, Student Government Co-Founder, Tamba Nation Chair, Board of Directors, Savana Caroline Mercer Orr ’16 Curator, Co-Director, Mixed Concrete Art Show Co-Founder, Co-Director, Inside Out Project UNC Coordinating Committee, Conference Design, TEDxUNC Anne Bennett Osteen ’17 Women’s Varsity Golf Director of Communications, Communications Task Force, Student Government Communications Intern, Tom & Jenny’s Candies Graham Ober Palmer ’15 Founder, President, Alexander Hamilton Society Executive Council, American Enterprise Institute on Campus Vice Chair of Philanthropy, Lambda Chi Alpha

Graham Palmer ’15 with his father

Emma Anne Park ’16 President, Carolina Creates Co-Chair, Public Relations and Design Team, Student Government Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team Intern, New Media Campaigns Paul Wilson Parker ’15 Director of State and External Affairs, Student Government Faculty Council Respresentative, Student Government

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Ege Partal ’18 Treasurer, President-Elect, Turkish Student Association International Admissions Ambassador, Curriculum Developer, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Neel Mahendra Patel ’15 Senior Advisor to the Student Body President, Student Government Treasurer, Chi Psi Fraternity Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15 Assistant Philanthropy Chair, Chaplain, Alpha Chi Omega Morgan McKenna Pergande ’15 Vice Chair, Judicial Board; Executive Board, UNC Interfraternity Council (IFC) Social Chair, Phi Gamma Delta Emily Catherine Perry ’17 Vice President of Outreach, Carolina Dance Project First-Year Leader, Reformed University Fellowship Outreach Team, North Carolina Fellows Program Robert Winfield Pierce ’16 Chair, Vice President of Judicial Affairs, Greek Judicial Board, Interfraternity Council Deputy Director, System Governance, State and External Affairs Committee, Student Government North Carolina Government Executive Appointee, Juvenile Justice Planning Committee Cecilia Stefany Polanco ’16 President, Carolina Hispanic Association (CHispA) Senior Advisor-Elect, Executive Branch of Student Government Alexandra Key Polk ’17 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Entrepreneurship Leadership Team, CarolinaGO Mobile App Student Representative, UNC Faculty Council Student Body Secretary Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Andrew Henry Powell ’15 Student Body President Scholar Delegate, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe ’17 Co-Founder, Director, UNC Ideation, Carolina Creates Founder, Director, Kappa Delta Green Team Meera Caroline Ravi ’17 Relay for Life Advocacy and Luminary Committee Rishab Rajan Revankar ’18 Research Assistant, NIH Research Trial (GEMSTAR), Emergency Department, UNC School of Medicine Corey Landever Risinger ’18 Secretary-General, Director-Elect, Model United Nations at Chapel Hill John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo ’15 Co-Founder, Skyed Apparel Daniel Nelson Rue ’15 Co-Chair, Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team Director of Digital Strategy, Carolina Creates Treasurer, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Associate, Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund David Brian Cameron Russell ’15 Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Rush Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Managing Associate, Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 Co-President-Elect, Persian Cultural Society Chief Policy Analyst, Academic Affairs Committee, Student Government Yasamin Ege Sanii ’15 Captain, UNC Dance Team Morale Leader, UNC Dance Marathon Counselor, Camp Kesem Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn ’15 Co-Founder, President, UNC Moot Court Lead Instructor, Carolina Outdoor Education Center Elizabeth Therese Schroeder ’16 Co-Chair, Best Buddies, Campus Y Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Research Assistant, UNC TEACCH Autism Program

John Martin Powers ’15 Scribe, Order of the Grail-Valkyries Co-Chair, HOPE Gardens Organizing Committee, Tramping Club Advisory Board Member, Carolina Campus Community Garden

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Maximillian P. M. Seunik ’15 Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Co-Chair, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Founding Member, UNC Men’s Project Featured Speaker, TEDxGillings Co-Founder, Triangle Hub of the World Economic Forum Director of Global Advocacy, Young Diplomats of Canada USA Founder and National Director, Youth Arctic Coalition Head Delegate, Canadian Youth Delegation to the 2014 G20 Brisbane Summit Presenter, 58th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women Facilitator, CIVICUS International Civil Society Week Johannesburg Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 Senior Class President President, Dozen Doughnut Dash Co-Founder and Co-President, Kicking Across Carolina Selection Committee, Chancellor’s Awards Nikita Shamdasani ’15 Co-Founder, CarolinaGO Mobile App Senior Selection Committee Member, Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year Scholarship Student Representative, PostalVision2020 Taylor Lane Sharp ’16 Co-Founder, Casting for Hope (Nonprofit) Co-Founder, CommuniGift (Start-up) Co-President, Executive Board, Carolina Sport Business Club (CBSC) Brian Charles Shields ’17 Treasurer, Club Cross Country Research Director, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Sagar Samir Shukla ’15 Dancer, Showcase Organizer, Bhangra Elite Anita Simha ’17 Campaign Member, UNC Sierra Student Coalition Performer, False Profits Comedy Troupe Vice President, Campus Community, UNC Association of Student Governments Dancer, Development Team Member, Bhangra Elite Research Assistant, Disease Ecology, Mitchell Lab John Matthew Sincavage ’16 Board of Directors, Health Team Leader, Community Empowerment Fund Research Assistant, Sethupany Lab Secretary, Sigma Phi Society

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John Wilson Sink ’17 Community Partnerships Chair, Administration and Sustainability Chair-Elect, Musical Empowerment Political Activities Chair, Young Democrats Solar Policy Intern, Strata Solar Executive Committee, Chi Psi Leader, Save the Solo Janie Sircey ’15 Secretary, UNC Adversiting Club Strategist/Designer, Heelprint Communications Social Media Intern, Horizon Productions Hannah Brown Sloan ’18 First-Year Executive Officer, Co-Director-Elect, Nourish-UNC, Campus Y Director of International Operations, Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Campus Y Advocate Engagement Co-Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund Clinton Global Initiative LEAD Program Elizabeth Pearl Soffer ’16 Chair of Corporate Marketing-Elect, Executive Board, Carolina for the Kids Foundation Research Assistant, School of Public Health Water Institute Director of Social Media, St. Louis World Food Day Teaching Assistant, Real Colegio Nuestra Señora de Loreto Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 Captain, Mock Trial, Carolina Union High School Teacher, Art & Life Founding Member, She’s the First Catherine Atchison Sullivan ’18 Recording Secretary, Kappa Kappa Gamma Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan ’17 Product Development Team, The Sonder Market Rush Chair, Lambda Chi Alpha Catherine Louise Swift ’16 Co-Chair, HOPE Gardens Eleanor Savoy Teller ’18 Coordinating Committee, Conference Design, TEDxUNC Co-Director-Elect, UNC Ideation, Carolina Creates Diane Nicole Thompson ’17 Application Coordinator, Selection Committee, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Sponsorship Committee Chair, Eve Carson Memorial 5K, Pi Beta Phi Curriculum Developer, Scolopi School

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Graham Charles Treasure ’17 Undergraduate Representative, Campus Health Services Advisory Board Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Teaching Assistant, External Outreach Coordinator, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Financial Services Team Leader, Community Empowerment Fund Emily Ann Venturi ’18 Co-Chair, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action Committee, Campus Y Myra Waheed ’18 Outreach Chair, Muslims Student Association Co-President, FairEd Jacqueline Grace Wallace ’15 Regional Manager, Solar Head of State Inclusion Specialist, Boomerang Research Assistant, School of Public Health Water Institute Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr. ’16 Deputy Student Attorney General, Chief of Staff, Student Attorney General’s Staff Cora Margaret Went ’15 Chrystopher, Order of the Golden Fleece North Carolina Fellows Student Director Katrina Marie Wertz ’15 Campus Director, Senior Advisor, Carolina China Network Delegate, China Leadership Summit William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16 Co-Director, Seventh Annual Eve Carson Memorial 5K Philanthropy Chair, Alumni Chair, Chapter House Renovations Capital Campaign Team, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Executive Development Assistant, Deputy Director of State and External Affairs, Student Government Kenan-Flagler Undergraduate Business Program Student Advisory Board Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit Delegate, Carolina China Network Daverian Travun Williams ’18 Recruitment Chair, Zeta Beta Tau Research Assistant, Wilson Library

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James Scott Williams ’16 Conference Director, Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit Captain, UNC Fed Challenge Team C-START Course Instructor: China and Africa: Perspectives on a Dynamic South-South Partnership Kacey Landon Williams ’16 YoungLife High School Leader, YoungLife Cheerleading Coach, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson ’16 Chair, Speakers at Carolina, Student Government Recommendations Chair, Kappa Delta Sorority Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Amy Rebecca Woff ’17 Director of Outreach, Students for Students International Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17 Logistics Team, Multimedia Director-Elect, TEDxUNC Rhea Jane Wyse ’16 Vice President, Minority Association of Pre-Health Students President, Diversity and Inclusiveness in Collegiate Environments (DICE), UNC Campus Wellness Student Liaison to the Provost, Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs Emma Rose Zarriello ’15 President, Phi Beta Kappa Student Advisor, Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor Student Coordinator, Carolina Students Taking Responsibility through Teaching (C-START) Honors Student Teaching Program Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Teaching Assistant, Department of Peace, War, and Defense Teaching Assistant and Environmental Law Research Assistant, Department of Environment and Ecology Ottavia Zattra ’17 Co-Chair, Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), Campus Y Teaching Assistant and Treasurer, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis ’17 Co-Leader, Fall Break, UNC APPLES Alternative Breaks Fundraising Advisor, Solar Head of State Project Manager, Save the Solo

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Claire McBride Drysdale ’18 Publicist, Event Horizon

Sandy Ellen Alkoutami ’18 Managing Editor, Campus BluePrint

Leah Grace Everist ’17 Writer, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal

David Ray Allen, Jr. ’18 Sportswriter, The Daily Tar Heel

Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15 Founder and Editor, Southern Wild

Krunal Dhaval Amin ’16 Editor-in-Chief, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal

Kristen Marie Gardner ’18 Writer, Mezcla: Bilingual Magazine

Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Content Editor, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Norman Trevor Archer ’17 Online Managing Editor, Campus BluePrint Anthony Michael Asher ’17 Videographer, Student Government Communications Task Force Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15 Visual Editor, Mezcla: Bilingual Magazine Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Photographer, Public Relations, Campus BluePrint Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18 Writer, Spoon University Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Staff Writer, State and National Desk, The Daily Tar Heel David Isaac Doochin ’18 Staff Writer, University Desk, The Daily Tar Heel

Larry Han ’16 Editor, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal Caroline Spears Jennings ’17 Co-Editor, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal Ina Kosova ’16 Executive Editor, Campus BluePrint Sami Leroy Lachgar ’18 Staff Writer, Campus BluePrint Eric Hanlin Lee ’18 Founder, Content Creator, reaDTHis Tony Hong Liu ’17 Managing Editor, Executive Editor-Elect, Campus BluePrint Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman ’16 Photographer, Writer, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Hoang My Linh Luu ’18 Writer, Should Does Graham Ober Palmer ’15 Writer, The Huffington Post Katherine McCrystal Reilly ’15 Managing Editor, The Daily Tar Heel Political Reporter, The News & Observer Corey Landever Risinger ’18 State and National Editor, The Daily Tar Heel Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 DJ, WXYC Staff Writer, The Minor Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 Contributor, Soccer Without Limits John Wilson Sink ’17 Writer, Campus BluePrint

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Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17 Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief-Elect, Campus BluePrint Emma Rose Zarriello ’15 Editor-in-Chief, Undergraduate Law Journal Writer, Global Securities Studies Journal PHI BETA KAPPA

Emma Rose Zarriello ’15, President Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15, Vice President William Perry Almquist ’16 Noam Argov ’15 Emily June Auerbach’15 Eric Alexander Barefoot ’16 Ioan Bolohan ’15 Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Ellen Corbitt Currin ’15 Natalie Claire Feingold ’15 Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15 Garrison Gray Gordon ’15 Stephan Franz Grabner ’15 Clayton Scott Hackney ’15 Larry Han ’16 Blake Marie Hauser ’16 Meghan Victoria Herwig ’15 Ella Winthrop Koeze ’15 Harold Brent McKnight, Jr. ’16 Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Graham Ober Palmer ’15 Emma Anne Park ’16 Paul Wilson Parker ’15 Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15 Daniel Nelson Rue ’15 David Brian Cameron Russell ’15 Maximillian P. M. Seunik ’15 Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 John Matthew Sincavage ’16 Jacqueline Grace Wallace ’15 Cora Margaret Went ’15 Violette Liang Zhu ’15

Izaak Earnhardt ’15 with his parents

Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Mahogany Alexus Monette ’18 Emily Catherine Perry ’17 Andrew Henry Powell ’15 Sagar Samir Shukla ’15 Cora Margaret Went ’15, Student Director William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16 Kacey Landon Williams ’16 Ottavia Zattra ’17 ORDER OF THE BELL TOWER

Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Samantha Rose Forlenza ’16 ORDER OF THE OLD WELL

Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15 Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 Emma Rose Zarriello ’15

NORTH CAROLINA FELLOWS PROGRAM

ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE

Anthony Michael Asher ’17 Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15 Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17 Eric Alexander Barefoot ’16 Turker Bulut ’16 Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15 Ana Claire Dougherty ’17 Ian Michael Gallager ’16 Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15 Ina Kosova ’16 Bridget Catherine Larman ’15 Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17 Hoang My Linh Luu ’18

Cora Margaret Went ’15, Chrystopher Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15 Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15 Caroline Mercer Orr ’16 Andrew Henry Powell ’15 Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 James Scott Williams ’16

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John Martin Powers ’15, Scribe (Secretary) Zakaria Merdi ’16, Delegata-Elect (President-Elect) Maximillian P. M. Seunik ’15 Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15 Cora Margaret Went ’15

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Natalie Feingold ’15 and Raquel Dominguez ’15

Hussein A. Ahmad ’15 Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 William Perry Almquist ’16, Vice Chair, Chair-Elect Vincent Charles Andracchio III ’17 Nicole Lawton Behnke ’16, Vice Chair Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. ’16 Peter Elliot Diaz ’16 David Isaac Doochin ’18 Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15, Vice Chair McKenzie Sean Folan ’17 Tavia Isaura González Peña ’16 James Thomas Gooding III ’16 Lindsay Paige Gorman ’16 Blake Marie Hauser ’16 Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15 Amirah Jiwa ’15 Tony Hong Liu ’17 Niman Mann ’18 Sarah Lee Molina ’16 Gabrielle Blue Nair ’18 Paul Wilson Parker ’15 John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo ’15 Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 Maximillian P. M. Seunik ’15, Vice Chair Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Myra Waheed ’18 William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16 Emma Rose Zarriello ’15, Vice Chair STUDENT ATTORNEY GENERAL’S STAFF

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Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15, Student Attorney General Joseph Brian Blake ’15 Andre Bicalho Ceccotti ’18, Managing Associate Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18 Amirah Jiwa ’15 Ina Kosova ’16, Managing Associate, Student Attorney General-Elect Caroline Kellogg Lowery ’16 Karine Lisa Martel ’16, Managing Associate Camille Elyse Morgan ’15, Managing Associate Elizabeth Grace Nicholls ’18 Andrew Henry Powell ’15 David Brian Cameron Russell ’15 Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr. ’16, Deputy Student Attorney General, Chief of Staff Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. ’18 James Scott Williams ’16

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Major Attainments of the Class of 2015 while at the University B a s e d o n a s e n i o r c l a s s o f 5 1 SCHOLARS

Graduated with Distinction 31% 16

Phi Beta Kappa 49% 25

Graduated with Highest Distinction 49% 25

Dean’s List 94% 48

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Campus Y 29% 15

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Student Government 43% 22 Athletic Programs (other than intramural) 27% 14 Member of at least one (usually more) Honorary Society 94% 48

Chancellors’ Awards 22% 11 Freshman Honors Program 92% 47 Sophomore Honors Program 84% 43 Junior Honors Program 69% 35 Senior Honors Program 47% 24


2015 Senior Class Campaign Through the University’s Senior Class Campaign, graduating scholars are invited to make a financial gift to the area of campus that means the most to them. The Campaign educates all UNC seniors about the importance of private giving, and encourages them to start their own tradition of giving back to their alma mater. Amazingly, for the third year in a row, every scholar in the senior class made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund! Not only did 100% of this class make a gift to the Fund, but—with the help of matching gifts from several generous alumni— they also raised more than $500 over the Class of 2014’s total. We offer our sincere thanks to the Senior Class Campaign Committee for their enthusiasm and hard work, and to the Class of 2015 for their generous support of Carolina and Morehead-Cain! Senior Class Campaign Committee

Andrew Powell, Chair Camille Morgan Sasha Seymore Emma Zarriello

Morehead-Cain Scholars’ Senior Class Campaigns 2013–2015

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Hussein A. Ahmad (Hussein) Garner, Wake Early College of Health and Sciences; BS with Highest Distinction/ Public Health with Highest Honors, Chemistry Minor with a Concentration in Nutritional Biochemistry; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Carolina Research Scholar; Renwick Academic Acheivement Award; Dabkeh Team Traditional Arabic Dance; Undergraduate Honor Court; Students for Justice in Palestine Treasurer; Triangle Health Fair President; FUMYXS Real Estate Investments Founder/President; Kenan-Flagler Business Essentials Certificate; Maximo Nivel Medical Outreach Clinic Volunteer; Krispy Kreme Challenge Competitor; Furlow Fund Fundraising Committee S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting & Mountain Expedition Public Service Nourish International, Jordan Governmental National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland Private Enterprise Huron Consulting Group, Chicago I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Huron Consulting Group before pursuing a joint MD/MBA degree at the University of North Carolina

Noam Argov (Noam) Maitland, Florida, Winter Park High School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Political Science with Highest Honors and Peace, War, and Defense; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Terry Sanford Award for Best Political Science Honors Thesis; Peace, War, and Defense Richard H. Kohn Award for Academic Excellence; Honors Carolina Selection Committee Student Delegate, Chair of Academic Committee for Honors Student Executive Board; Creating University Born Entrepreneurs (CUBE) Research Lead and Communication Liaison; Daily Tar Heel Writer; Teaching Assistant for Dunlevie Honors Colloquium; U-Tag (Navigation App for Blind Students) Cofounder/Product Manager; “Terrorism and the Consolidation of Africa’s States” Co-Author with Dr. Navin Bapat S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking & Mountain Expedition Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Uganda Private Enterprise Smithsonian Networks, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Switchfly, San Francisco I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work at a data visualization and analytics tech startup called JumpShot, San Francisco

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Emily June Auerbach (Emily) Charlotte, Myers Park High School; BS with Distinction/Environmental Sciences, Geography Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Environmental Excellence Award; HOPE Gardens Co-Chair; Sustainability Living-Learning Community Student Coordinator; N.C. Climate Stories Marketing Director; School of Public Health Research Assistant; Member, FLO Foods S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Maya Mountain Research Farm, Belize Nonprofit National Science Foundation, Lake Myvatn, Iceland Private Enterprise Farmery, Raleigh, North Carolina I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To travel across the U.S. with Climate Stories USA collecting and publishing stories from farmers, fishermen, and outdoorsmen who have experienced a changing climate

Omololu Refilwe Babatunde (Omololu) Newark, Delaware, St. Andrew’s School; BA with Highest Distinction/Geography with Honors and African and Afro-American Studies; Dean’s List; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Nourish-UNC Outreach Co-Chair, Project Team Coordinator; Harmonyx Assistant Director; Real Silent Sam Coalition Organizer; Interactive Theater Carolina Troupe Member; Carolina Students Taking Academic Responsibility through Teaching (C-START) Instructor and Course Developer, The Politics and Socialization of Black Identity S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting & Mountain Expedition Public Service WorldTeach, Hunan, China Independent Research The Virtual Diaspora: Representing Cross Cultural Flows and Exchanges between Africa and its Diaspora Through the Internet Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To take a gap year before attending graduate school in geography focusing specifically on Black Geographies, the African Diaspora, and Critical Theory

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Joseph Brian Blake (Joey) Gastonia, Hunter Huss High School; BA with Distinction/Political Science; Minor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Harvey E. Beech Outstanding Senior of the Year Award; Middle Eastern Province Undergraduate Kappa Man of the Year Award; Theta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. President, Keeper of Records; Department of Housing and Residential Education Community Manager, Resident Advisor; Student Attorney General’s Staff Counsel; AVID Tutor; Black Student Movement Membership and Elections Committee Co-Chair S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest John Wesley Powell River Expedition Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Governmental The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC Private Enterprise SICKSPORTS, San Francisco I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Oracle as a sales and business development representative

Ioan Bolohan (Ioan) Raleigh, Millbrook Senior High School; BSBA with Highest Distinction/ Business Administration and Political Science, Public Policy Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key, Kenan-Flagler Business School; University of Navarra International Case Competition, Team Captain, Division Winner, and 2nd Place Overall (Pamplona, Spain); National uVCIC Venture Capital Competition, 1st Place; Deloitte Case Competition, 1st Place; KFBS CSF Case Competition, 1st Place and MVP; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Student Academic Advisory Board Co-Chair; Academic Affairs Committee Chair; Roosevelt Institute Co-President, Education Policy Center Director; Eve Carson Scholarship Director of Campus Development; Student Government University Teaching Awards Committee Student Representative S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Independent Research Democratization and Representation in Morocco Private Enterprise McKinsey & Company, San Francisco I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin work as a consultant with McKinsey & Company in San Francisco

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Diego Carlos Camposeco (Diego) Burgaw, Pender Early College High School; BFA with Distinction/Studio Art with Highest Honors, Global Cinema Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Chancellor’s Award in Studio Art: Alexander Julian Prize; Michael P. and Jean W. Carter Research Award; James Boyd Gadson Fund in Studio Art; John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award; The George Kachergis Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship Fund; The Jonathan E. Sharpe Scholarship; Penland School of Crafts Minority Scholarship; John & June Allcott Travel Fellowship in Art; Beatrice B. Pearman Undergraduate Research Grant in Studio Art; Students United for Immigrant Equality Communications Chair; Mezcla Magazine Visual Editor; Daily Tar Heel Photographer/Videographer; SAMple Gallery Co-President S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Mountain, Canyon, and River Expedition Public Service Catalytic Communities, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Independent Research Transterrestria: Latina/os and the North Carolina Landscape Private Enterprise Vik Muniz Studio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To continue making art

Caroline Andrea Carrasco (Caroline) Mooresville, Mooresville Senior High School; BSPH with Distinction/Health Policy and Management, Sustainability Studies Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Princeton in Asia Fellowship; Excelling Through Mentoring Co-Director; Campus Y Development Committee Fundraising Chair; Global Brigades Public Health Education Chair; Carolina Tropical Clinics for Rural Health Founding President; Admissions Ambassador S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Jinja, Uganda Governmental World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Private Enterprise Futures Group, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a Princeton in Asia Fellow at the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, before pursuing a Master of Public Health at Columbia University

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Allen Anthony Champagne (Allen) Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Upper Canada College; BS with Highest Distinction/ Biology and Exercise and Sport Science with Highest Honors, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Football); All Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll; UNC Athletics Consultant/Representative; The People, Ideas and Things Journal (PIT) Author: “Concussion—A Career Changing Collision” Journal Cycle 3, 2012; Varsity Letter, Football; Carolina Dreams Chair; Carolina SWAG (Something We Athletes Got) Co-Chair; Building Tomorrow (Uganda); Carolina Outreach S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, North Cascades Mountaineering Public Service Help for Children in Uganda Independent Research Concussion—A Career-Changing Collision: A Study of the Long-term Neurocognitive Deficiencies in National Football League (NFL) Retired Players Associated with Hyper-activation and Hypo connectivity of the Brain Private Enterprise Atlanta Sports Medicine, Atlanta I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a Master’s of Neuroscience degree at Queen’s University in functional and structural brain imaging

Tait Garry Chandler (Tait) South Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada, Hazelton Secondary School; BA with Distinction/Environmental Studies with a Concentration in Energy and Sustainability; Urban Studies and Planning Minor; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Renewable Energy Special Projects Committee Project Leader; UNC Wordsmiths Artistic Director; UNC Disc Golf Club President; UNC Men’s Rowing Club; UNC Marathon Team; UNC Sierra Student Coalition Coalitions Coordinator, Treasurer, Leader; Environmental Justice Policy Lab Founding Member; UNC Tramping Club Trip Leader; North Carolina Student Energy Network Organizer; Carolina Campus Community Gardens Greenhouse Project Leader S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Main Sailing and Backpacking Public Service Maya Mountain Research Farm, Belize Private Enterprise Integral Group, Vancouver, Canada I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a sea-kayak guide for Kitty Hawk Kayaks, an eco-tourism company based in the Outer Banks, before traveling across the United States

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Sarah Whiting Cooley (Sarah) Raleigh, St. Paul’s School; BS with Highest Distinction/Geological Sciences with Highest Honors, Mathematics Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Bell Tower; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Chancellor’s Award: The Op White Prize for the Outstanding Student in Geology; NSF Graduate Research Fellowship; Gates Cambridge Scholarship; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Geoscience Honor Society; Admissions Ambassador; Order of the Bell Tower Alumni Committee Director; Undergraduate Research Ambassador; Geology 72H Teaching Assistant; UNC Wave Propagation Laboratory Research Assistant; Carolina Outdoor Education Center Challenge Course Facilitator; UNC Jazz Combos Pianist S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Nonprofit Juneau Icefield Research Program, Juneau, Alaska Private Enterprise Iceland Guided Tours, Reykjavik, Iceland I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue an MPhil degree in Polar Studies at the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge University as a Gates Cambridge Scholar before pursuing a PhD in geography at UCLA as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow

Ellen Corbitt Currin (Ellen) Raleigh, Needham B. Broughton High School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Geography with Honors, Linguistics Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Chancellor’s Award: McNally Award for Excellence in Geography; Herbert G. Stout Award for Innovation in GIS; Nourish-UNC Co-Director; UNC Climbing Team; UNC Equestrian Team; NC GIS Conference Presenter; Southern Environmental Law Center Web Cartographer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Global Giving, Nepal Private Enterprise Matter., San Francisco I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin work as a Venture for America Fellow with Loveland Technologies in Detroit

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Marielle Barrett DeJong (Marielle) Brevard, Brevard High School; BA with Distinction/American Studies with Honors, Anthropology and Education Minors; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; UNC Roosevelt Institute Education Center Director S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Pasture Valley Farm and Children’s Home, Swaziland Nonprofit Wyoming Wilderness Association, Sheridan, Wyoming Private Enterprise Turner Enterprises, Inc., Bozeman, Montana I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work for the National Park Service at the Blue Ridge Parkway and continue to develop Brevard Tiny House Company

Raquel Emiko Dominguez (Raquel) St. Louis, MO, Ladue Horton Watkins High School; BS/Business Administration, Spanish for the Professions Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: The Ferebee Taylor Award; Tar Heel of the Month February 2015; Student Solicitor General; Undergraduate Student Attorney General’s Staff: Undergraduate Student Attorney General, Managing Associate, Counsel; Scholar’s Latino Initiative Mentor; UNC Moot Court, Founder and President; Honor System Outreach, Outreach Coordinator; Carolina Challenge Semifinalist S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Sea Kayaking Public Service Mediapila, Buenos Aires, Argentina Private Enterprise Williams & Connolly LLP, Washington, DC Private Enterprise BlackRock, Princeton, New Jersey I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To take a gap year before law school to travel Europe and gain practical experience in and exposure to the legal field

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Alexander Izaak Earnhardt (Izaak) Raleigh, Cary Academy; BA with Highest Distinction/Comparative Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies (with a concentration in Cultural Studies) with Highest Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa, Vice President; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Studies; Honor Court Vice Chair; Committee on Student Conduct, Undergraduate Appointee; Nourish International Projects Committee Co-Chair; UNC Board of Governors Democracy Coalition, Organizer; UNC Student Action with Workers, Organizer; Circles of Capital Reading Circle, Co-Organizer; Carolina Students Taking Academic Responsibility through Teaching (C-START) Instructor and Course Developer, Writing and the American Prison; UNC Men’s Project; UNC Men’s Rowing S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, Cambridge, Massachusetts Independent Research Vital Places, Vital Art: Nietzsche and Lawrence in Italy, Italy, United States Private Enterprise Brown Advisory, Baltimore I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To teach English in Indonesia on a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant

Natalie Claire Feingold (Natalie) Marietta, Georgia, George Walton Comprehensive High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Linguistics and Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures (with a concentration in Russian Language and Culture); Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: The Marc Adam Eisdorfer Award in Linguistics; Speakers at Carolina Co-Chair; Executive Assistant to the Student Body President; Undergrad Linguistics Club (UnderLing) Vice President; The Milford Project, LAB! Theater Assistant Stage Manager; Carolina Creates Music, Film and Photography Committee; UNC Language Processing Lab Research Assistant; UNC Honors Study Abroad in London; First Annual Language Hotspots Workshop; UNC Hillel Official Photographer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Public Service Kitezh Children’s Community, Kitezh, Russia Nonprofit University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California Private Enterprise Lingua.ly, Tel Aviv, Israel I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with McKinsey & Company in Atlanta

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Cheney Behrens Gardner (Cheney) New Orleans, Louisiana, Metairie Park Country Day School; BA with Distinction/Journalism and Mass Communication and Global Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; UNC’s Nominee for Hearst Journalism Awards Program (Enterprise Reporting and Personality/Profile Writing); Southern Wild Editor and Founder; Carrboro Commons Co-Editor; UNC Camping Club Co-Founder and Leader; Reese News Lab Developer; Daily Tar Heel City Desk Reporter; Special Olympics Orange County Adaptive Sports Coach; Kappa Delta Sorority; Saving Community Journalism (book by Professor Penelope Abernathy) Research Assistant S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Private Enterprise Missy Farren & Associates, Ltd., New York Private Enterprise Mountain Life Magazine, Whistler, Canada I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin an editorial fellowship with Outside magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Garrison Gray Gordon (Garrison) Roanoke Rapids, Roanoke Rapids High School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/ Environmental Health Science, Hispanic Studies Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Nourish-UNC Co-Director; Campus Y Global Global Programs Senior Assistant; Water Institute Research Assistant; UNC Dance Marathon Dancer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting & Mountain Expedition Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Masaya, Nicaragua Governmental U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Private Enterprise Sarvajal, Ahmedabad, India I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in Washington, DC

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Stephan Franz Grabner (Stephan) Wien, Austria, UWC-USA; BA with Highest Distinction/Philosophy with Honors, Minors in Anthropology and Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Sophomore and Junior Years; Parr Center for Ethics Undergraduate Fellow; Daily Tar Heel Staff Photographer; Nourish International; Club Monkey Kung-Fu Treasurer; Club Underwater Hockey; Roosevelt Institute; Carolina Photography Association; Jackson Center, Heavenly Groceries S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Third Millennium Alliance, Ecuador Nonprofit Cape Eleuthera Institute, Bahamas Private Enterprise Burro, Koforidua, Ghana I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To return to Austria and work in the outdoor industry

Clayton Scott Hackney (Clay) Gastonia, Highland School of Technology; BA with Highest Distinction/ Economics with Highest Honors; Mathematics and Chinese Minors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Chancellor’s Award: The Undergraduate Prize in Economics; Economics Department Best Thesis Award; Phillips Ambassador; Carolina Research Scholar; Carolina-China Network Partnerships Coordinator; Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit Delegate Outreach; Community Empowerment Fund Resource Development Chair, Senior Advocate; Club Swim Team S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Mountaineering Public Service JAAGO Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh Private Enterprise Patriot Capital, LP, Chicago Private Enterprise Analysis Group, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To participate in the Critical Language Scholarship Program in Suzhou, China before working as a research fellow at the China Center for Health Economics at Peking University in Beijing, China

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Meghan Victoria Herwig (Meghan) Baltimore, Maryland, Roland Park Country School; BA with Distinction/ History with Highest Honors and Peace, War, and Defense; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Frank W. Ryan Award for Best Honors Thesis in the History Department; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honor Society); Varsity Fencing Team (Women’s Epee): Freshman and Sophomore Years; Reformed University Fellowship S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Canoeing and Backpacking Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, Norfolk, Virginia Nonprofit Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York Private Enterprise Parchman, Vaughan & Company, LLC, Baltimore I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an economic research analyst at the Treasury Department through the Office of International Affairs’ Junior Fellowship program

Safiyah Munzer Ismail (Safiyah) Morrisville, Cary Senior High School; BSPH/Environmental Health Science, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; 2014 TEDxUNC Featured Student Speaker, Bringing Language to Life; Students for Students International (S4Si) Executive Director, Director of Scholarships, Co-Director of Outreach, Scholar Selection Delegate; UNC American Sign Language Network Co-Founder, Director; Students for Education Reform (SFER) Finance Coordinator; Department of Housing and Residential Education Resident Advisor Mentor, Resident Advisor; Undergraduate Honor Court; TEDxUNC Speaker Committee; Carolina Farm Stewardship Association Intern; DONA International, UNC Doula Volunteer Service Program; Best Buddies Mentor; S4Si Field Research: The Advancement of Women in STEM S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Mountain, Canyon & River Expedition Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To teach English in Indonesia on a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship before attending medical school

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Amirah Jiwa (Amirah) London, England, Mill Hill County High School; BA/Economics and Peace, War, and Defense; Business Administration Minor; John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; UNC Ideation Director; Student Attorney General’s Staff Managing Associate; Research Assistant for Dr. Frank Baumgartner S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Mountaineering Public Service Kampung Halaman, Indonesia Private Enterprise Warby Parker, New York Private Enterprise Sephora, San Francisco I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a career in social impact and entrepreneurship after graduating from UNC in December 2015

Ella Winthrop Koeze (Ella) Grand Rapids, Michigan, St. Paul’s School; BA with Highest Distinction/English with Highest Honors and Geography; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Speakers at Carolina CoChair; Carolina Outdoor Education Center Lead Instructor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Public Service Siola Gere, Flores Island, Indonesia Nonprofit National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, Wyoming Private Enterprise GoDaddy, Sunnyvale, California I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin an internship in digital media

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Lincoln Halas Lamberton (Lincoln) Newark, Delaware, Salesianum School; BSBA with Highest Distinction/Business Administration and Economics; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Varsity Letter, Softball (Manager); Cardinal Gibbons High School Assistant JV Baseball Coach; Campus Recreation Building Operations Student Supervisor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Mediapila, Buenos Aires, Argentina Private Enterprise Goldman Sachs, New York (2013 and 2014) I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To join the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs, working as an analyst in the Consumer/Retail Healthcare Group in New York City

Bridget Catherine Larman (Bridget) Beckenham, Kent, England, Croydon High School; BS with Distinction/ Chemistry with Honors; Minors in Biology and Spanish for the Professions; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Carolina Research Scholar; Sigma Delta Pi National Spanish Honors Society; Undergraduate Transcriptome Project Senior Researcher; Presenter at Annual Sigma Xi Student Research Conference; Chemistry Department Course Mentor and Peer Tutor (Organic Chemistry); Center for Latino Health at UNC Hospitals Navigator and Interpreter; Roosevelt Child Poverty Task Force; UNC Club Field Hockey Team S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Mountaineering & Rock Climbing Public Service Warm Heart, Thailand Nonprofit Oregon Health and Science University, Portland Private Enterprise PharmaMar, Madrid, Spain I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To gain international clinical experience before applying to MD/PhD programs

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Camille Elyse Morgan (Camille) Chapel Hill, Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill; BSPH with Distinction/ Biostatistics with Highest Honors; Mathematics Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Senior Class Marshal; Chancellor’s Award: Sport Clubs Council Achievement Award; Top Scorer, All-Tournament Team, USA Team Handball Collegiate Nationals; National University of Singapore Featured Exchange Student Writer; Sport Clubs Executive Board; Club Soccer A Team; Women’s Team Handball; Undergraduate Honor System Managing Associate; Campus Recreation Advisory Council Board; UNC Water Institute Research Associate; Health Focus Committee, Campus Y; Reformed University Fellowship Bible Study Leader; UNC CELAH Latino Clinic Volunteer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Bolivia Nonprofit World Vision, Malawi Private Enterprise Quintiles Transnational Corporation, Reading, England I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with the Center for Global Health at the National Cancer Institute as an NIH Fellow

Thomas Benton Moss III (Benton) Enfield, Rocky Mount Senior High School; BS with Highest Distinction/ Economics and Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Chancellor Award: Jim Tatum Memorial Award; 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Baseball Team; ACC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award; Top 10 Scholar-Athlete Award; Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, Baseball; Undergraduate Business Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award; Freshman All-American, Baseball; Varsity Baseball, Team Captain and Starting Pitcher; Vs. Cancer Foundation Baseball Team Captain and Liaison; Athletes in Action Member of Leadership Team; Acoustic Guitarist and Pianist S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise The New York Yankees, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To play professional baseball with the Tampa Bay Rays after being drafted 178th overall in the sixth round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft

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Onyemaechi Chikezie Nwanaji-Enwerem (Onyema) Concord, Concord High School; BS/Biology; Dean’s List; Organization for African Students’ Interests and Solidarity (OASIS) Chair; Student Government: Health/ Wellness Chair; UNC Rotaract Secretary; Department of Cell Biology and Physiology Lab Intern; Lineberger Cancer Center Research Assistant S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua Nonprofit The Leadership Alliance, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Private Enterprise SQ Technologies Inc., Boston I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a Master of Biomedical Science degree at Duke University School of Medicine

Graham Ober Palmer (Graham) Northborough, Massachusetts, St. Mark’s School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Political Science with Honors and Economics; Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Alexander Hamilton Society Founder, President; Roosevelt Institute Co-President, Co-Director of Foreign Policy Center; Lambda Chi Alpha Executive Board Member at Large, Vice Chair of Philanthropy; American Enterprise Institute on Campus Executive Council Member; Huffington Post Writer; Daily Tar Heel Columnist; Published in Roosevelt Institute’s 10 Ideas for Defense & Diplomacy; Published in Asia’s Arc of Advantage: India, ASEAN, and the U.S.: Shaping Asian Architecture S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Dream a Dream, India Nonprofit Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi, India Private Enterprise Tugende, Kampala, Uganda I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Deloitte Consulting’s Federal Practice in Washington, DC

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Paul Wilson Parker (Wilson) Asheville, Asheville High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Political Science with Highest Honors and Economics, Philosophy Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Carolina Research Scholar; Student Government: Director of State and External Affairs, Faculty Council Representative; Undergraduate Honor Court Vice Chair; Campus BluePrint Managing Editor; North Carolina Undergraduate Journal of Public Affairs Editor-in-Chief; UNC Young Democrats President; Roosevelt Institute Co-President; Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, President of the Dialectic Society S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Governmental Office of Congressman Jim Cooper, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a financial analyst in in the Director’s Financial Analyst rotational program at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau before pursuing graduate school in public policy

Neel Mahendra Patel (Neel) Chapel Hill, Carrboro High School; BA with Distinction/Economics; Minors in Entrepreneurship and Italian; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Gamma Kappa Alpha National Italian Honor Society, Omicron Delta Epsilon National Economics Honor Society; Student Government: Senior Advisor to the Student Body President, Faculty Council Representative; Chi Psi Fraternity Treasurer, Secretary; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team; Entrepreneurship Minor Working Group; UNC Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Task Force; “What’s Your Big Idea?’ Coursera MOOC, Teaching Assistant; Intro to Entrepreneurship, Teaching Assistant; Economics Flipped Classroom, Course Designer; UNC Global Social Entrepreneur in Residence Working Group; Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Professorship Selection Committee; Tanner Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Selection Committee S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service JAAGO Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh Private Enterprise PGA TOUR, Ponte Vedra, Florida Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group LLC, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with McKinsey and Company, based in Atlanta

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Mary Elizabeth Peeler (Mary) Memphis, Tennessee, St. Mary’s Episcopal School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/Health Policy and Management, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; AUPHA/McGaw Undergraduate Scholar Award; Student Government: Public Service and Advocacy Committee Chair; Speakers at Carolina; Corpore Sano Writer; Alpha Chi Omega Assistant Philanthropy Chair, Chaplain; Gamma Chi Recruitment Counselor; UNC Hospitals Volunteer, Volunteer Doula; SHAC Certified Application Counselor; FEMMES Camp Counselor; Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Volunteer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Uganda Nonprofit Hôpital Maternité les Orangers, Rabat, Morocco Nonprofit Emory Clinic, Atlanta I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore

Andrew Henry Powell (Andrew) Nashville, Tennessee, Montgomery Bell Academy; BA/Economics, Entrepreneurship Minor; Dean’s List; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Student Body President; Student Attorney General’s Staff Managing Associate; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team Co-Chair; Online Task Force; Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors; Chi Psi Fraternity; Reformed University Fellowship Bible Study Leader S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service African Leadership Academy, South Africa Private Enterprise Coursera, Mountain View, California I M M E D I AT E P L A N S Building curriculum and designing the student learning model for a new start-up university in Mauritius called African Leadership University

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John Martin Powers (John) Sandy, Utah, The Waterford School; BS with Distinction/Biochemistry and Quantitative Biology; Dean’s List; Order of the Grail-Valkyries, Scribe; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Gamma Sigma Epsilon National Chemistry Honor Society President; HOPE Gardens Co-Chair; Carolina Campus Community Garden Advisory Board; Nourish Hunger Lunch Committee; Tramping Club Organizing Committee; Evolutionary Biology Researcher— Servedio Lab (UNC), Field Ecologist—Campbell Lab (UC Irvine) S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, North Cascades Mountaineering Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Cochabamba, Bolivia Nonprofit Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology on a Francisco J. Ayala Fellowship at the University of California, Irvine

Katherine McCrystal Reilly (Katie) Boxford, Massachusetts, The Governor’s Academy; BA/English and Political Science, Minor in Journalism and Mass Communication; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Roosevelt Institute Social Justice Center Co-Director, 2012 Equal Justice Policy of the Year; Statewide College Media Awards, North Carolina College Media Association, Second Place in Feature Writing; The Daily Tar Heel Assistant City Editor, Senior Writer, Managing Editor; Synapse Contributing Writer; The Raleigh News & Observer Political Reporter S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Tamil Nadu, India Nonprofit Pew Research Center, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Boston Magazine, Boston I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To report for Reuters in New York City

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John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo (J.R.) East Windsor, New Jersey, Peddie School; BA with Distinction/Economics; Minors in Business Administration and Chinese; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Tar Heel Voices Publicity Chair; CoFounder, Skyed Apparel; Honor Court; Every Nation Campus Ministries Small Group Leader; Chi Psi Fraternity; Kenan-Flagler Global Immersion Program, Beijing-Shanghai S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service WorldTeach, Hunan, China Nonprofit Ocean Recovery Alliance, Hong Kong Private Enterprise Brown Advisory, Baltimore I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an institutional business analyst with Brown Advisory, Baltimore

Daniel Nelson Rue (Daniel) Atlanta, Georgia, The Lovett School; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics with Highest Honors; Minors in Computer Science and Business Administration; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Creates Director of Technology, Director of Digital Strategy; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team Co-Chair; Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund Associate; Phi Delta Theta Scholarship Chair, Treasurer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Warm Heart, Thailand Private Enterprise Matter., San Francisco, California Private Enterprise Morgan Stanley, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with McKinsey & Company in Atlanta

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David Brian Cameron Russell (David) Winchester, England, Winchester College; BA with Highest Distinction/ Economics and History, Business Administration Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Director, Head of Fundraising; Committee on Student Conduct; Chi Psi Fraternity Rush Chair; Student Attorney General’s Staff Managing Associate; Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund Managing Associate S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting & Mountain Expedition Public Service Help for Children in Uganda, Uganda Private Enterprise Global Endowment Management, Charlotte, North Carolina Private Enterprise Goldman Sachs, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Bain & Co. in Washington, DC

Yasamin Ege Sanii (Yasamin) Cary, Enloe Magnet High School; BS/Public Health; Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Carolina United Counselor; UNC Dance Team Captain; UNC Dance Marathon Morale Leader, Morale Sub-Chair; Camp Kesem Counselor; UNC Hospitals Volunteer: Pediatric Playroom, Carolina Pediatric Attention, Love and Support (CPALS) Special Project Committee, Newborn Critical Care Center, UNC Hand Rehabilitation Center S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Instituto Dois Irmaos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Nonprofit University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a career in medicine and public health

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Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn (Sophia) Burlington, Greensboro Day School; BS with Distinction/Biology and Classics, Spanish for the Professions Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Paideia Study Abroad Program (Rhodes, Greece); American Moot Court Association (ACMA) Regional Tournament Octofinalist (2013 and 2014); UNC-CH Moot Court President and Co-Founder; Carolina Outdoor Education Center Lead Instructor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Sea Kayaking Public Service Daktari Bush School and Wildlife Orphanage, South Africa Independent Research Herbivory in Coral Reefs, Cuba, Bermuda, United States Private Enterprise Syngenta, Madrid, Spain I M M E D I AT E P L A N S Commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy; to attend Officer Development School and medical school at the Uniformed Services University School of the Health Sciences, the United States Military’s medical school

Maximillian Peter Montgomery Seunik (Max) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/Health Policy and Management with Honors; Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Grail-Valkyries; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Gen Y Top Canadian Emerging Leader; Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum; Student Leadership Advisory Committee (SLAC) Vice Chair; Honor Court Vice Chair; Great Decisions Co-Chair; UNC Men’s Project Founding Member; TEDxGillings Featured Speaker; “Who ‘Owns’ the Arctic?” Conference Assistant Organizer; Triangle Hub of the World Economic Forum Co-Founder; Youth Arctic Coalition USA Founder, USA National Director; Women’s Intercultural Network North Carolina Shadow Report and USA National Review of the Beijing Declaration; Women NC/NC Women United Committee on the Status of Women Fellow; The Hill Writer; Policy.Mic Pundit; Globe and Mail Contributing Writer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service IntraHealth International, Mali Governmental Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin work as the research fellow to the Minister of Health of the Republic of Rwanda

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Aleksander Huryn Seymore (Sasha) New Bern, New Bern Senior High School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Economics and Global Studies with Highest Honors, Business Administration Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Golden Fleece; Order of the Grail-Valkyries; Omicron Epsilon Delta Economics Honor Society; Honors Carolina; Buckley Public Service Scholar; George J. Mitchell Scholarship; Marion Dixon Scholar; Frank E. and Mae Turner Young Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: Chi Omega Award in Global Studies; Senior Class President; Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year; JV Basketball Co-Captain; Varsity Basketball; Kicking Across Carolina Co-Founder, Co-President; Dozen Doughnut Dash President; TEDxUNC Finance and Sponsorship Committee; Kenan-Flagler China Global Immersion Trip Leader; Chancellor’s Awards Selection Committee S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Mountaineering & Rock Climbing Public Service Instituto Dois Irmaos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Nonprofit STEPS, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise McKinsey & Company, Atlanta I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To complete a master’s degree in conflict transformation and social justice at Queen’s University Belfast on a Mitchell Scholarship before joining McKinsey & Company in Atlanta

Nikita Shamdasani (Nikita) Fayetteville, Terry Sanford Senior High School; BA with Distinction/Political Science, Business Administration Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Gene Clark Memorial Scholarship; Chancellor’s Award: John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government; Student Body Secretary; Honors Carolina Student Board Co-President; CarolinaGO Co-Founder; Eve Carson Scholarship Director of Campus Development, Scholar Selection Committee Member; Tea Talks Co-Director; Carolina Advocacy Committee Chair; Carolina United Counselor; University Awards for the Advancement of Women Selection Committee Member; PostalVision2020 Student Representative; Admissions Ambassador S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Rafting and Kayaking Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise Matter., San Francisco, California Private Enterprise Ellevate LLC, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Deloitte’s Federal Strategy and Operations Division in Washington, DC

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Sagar Samir Shukla (Sagar) Charlotte, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; BA with Distinction/Economics with Honors; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; UNC Bhangra Elite Dancer; Student Enrichment Fund; Admissions Ambassador; Public Administration Leadership Challenge First Place Team Leader S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Bolivia Nonprofit Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York Private Enterprise GradSavers, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a strategy associate with Red Ventures in Charlotte, North Carolina

Janie Sircey (Janie) Swannanoa, Charles D. Owen High School; BA/Journalism and Mass Communication, Minor in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Literacy; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; National Student Advertising Competition First Place for District Three at Regionals, Sixth Place at Nationals (Research and Social Media Teams); Campus Blueprint Graphic Designer; Heelprint Communications Strategist/Designer; The Daily Tar Heel City Writer; Student Government Public Relations and Outreach Committee Designer/Website Chair; UNC Advertising Club Secretary; Coach Write Writing Coach/Publicity Consultant; Chuck Stone Program Assistant for the N.C. Scholastic Media Association; Horizon Productions Social Media Intern; NSAC (National Student Advertising Competition) Presentation Leader and Creative Team; UNC’s Journalism School Rebranding Team S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing Public Service Warm Heart, Thailand Private Enterprise 2adpro, Chennai, India Private Enterprise MLB Advanced Media, New York I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin work as a copywriter in Planning for Belk Corporate, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Jacqueline Grace Wallace (Jackie) Prides Crossing, Massachusetts, Phillips Academy; BS/Public Health, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Solar Head of State Regional Manager; Boomerang Youth Violence Prevention Inclusion Specialist; Bahá’i Junior Youth Group Leader; School of Public Health Water Institute Research Assistant; Homestart (Residential Facility for Homeless Women and Children) Volunteer; SHAC (Student Health Action Coalition) Volunteer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Asociacion para la Niñez y su Ambiente (ANIA), Peru Nonprofit Khayelitsha Mental Health Initiative, Cape Town, South Africa I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in the fields of medicine and public health

Cora Margaret Went (Cora) Mill Valley, California, Marin Academy; BS with Highest Distinction/Physics and Astronomy; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Golden Fleece, Chrystopher; Order of the Grail-Valkyries; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; North Carolina Fellows Program, Student Director; Chancellor’s Award: Paul E. Shearin Outstanding Senior Award in Physics; Campus Y Co-President, Executive Board, Director of Development, First-Year Member at Large S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Nonprofit Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To begin graduate work in physics at the California Institute of Technology

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Katrina Marie Wertz (Katrina) Cary, Cary Christian School; BS/Business Administration, Chinese Minor; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Carolina China Network Campus Director and Senior Advisor; Sunesis International Founder; China Leadership Summit Threetime Delegate; National Undergraduate Venture Capital Investment Competition First-Place Team; 7 Billion Reasons Marketing Intern; 24/7 Prayer Event Team Leader; Tar Heel Bikes Task Force; Every Nation Campus Ministries; Club Soccer Goalkeeper S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Nonprofit GlobalGiving, Washington, DC Private Enterprise J.P. Morgan, Atlanta I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in asset management as an analyst with J.P. Morgan, Atlanta

Emma Rose Zarriello (Emma) Rutherfordton, Chase High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Political Science and Global Studies; Minor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa, President; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Order of the Old Well; Student Body Chief of Staff; Student Environmental Action Coalition President; Honor Court Vice Chair; First-Year Focus Council Co-Chair; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Community Empowerment Fund; Undergraduate Law Journal Editor-in-Chief; C-START Student Coordinator; Carolina Association of Parliamentary Debate Co-Founder; Duke Energy Action Group UNC Representative; Students for Students International Director of Alumni Relations; Published in Global Security Studies Journal and History Matters Journal S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest John Wesley Powell River Expedition Public Service Iracambi, Brazil Independent Research The Effects of Democratization, Monarchical Rule, and Energy Dependency on Sustainable Development, Morocco Private Enterprise Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a master’s degree in Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge

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Violette Liang Zhu (Violette) Chapel Hill, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; BSBA with Highest Distinction/Business Administration and Public Policy; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Leadership Fellow, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise; GLOBE Scholar; Nourish-UNC First-Year Executive Officer, Ventures Co-Chair; UNC Writing Center Peer Tutor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Alpine Backpacking Public Service Chikumbuso, Zambia Nonprofit The Kenan Institute Asia, Vientiane, Laos Private Enterprise Deloitte Consulting LLP, Atlanta I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with Deloitte Consulting LLP in San Francisco

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Krunal Dhaval Amin Elon, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Eric Alexander Barefoot Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School

Nicole Lawton Behnke Durham, North Carolina Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill

Claire Elizabeth Bennett Raleigh, North Carolina Jesse O. Sanderson High School

Jacob Jablon Bernstein Saint Louis, Missouri Clayton High School

Turker Bulut Merkez, Balikesir, Turkey Robert College

Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. Wilmington, North Carolina E. A. Laney School

Peter Elliot Diaz Atlanta, Georgia The Lovett School

Trevor Richard Dougherty Interlochen, Michigan Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of Southern Africa

James Patrick Ellsmoor Crewe, Cheshire, England Newcastle-under-Lyme School

Sam Michael John Fletcher Nr Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Winchester College

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Samantha Rose Forlenza Charlotte, North Carolina South Mecklenburg High School

Ian Michael Gallager Concord, New Hampshire St. Paul’s School

Tavia Isaura González Peña Dallas, Texas The Hockaday School

James Thomas Gooding III High Point, North Carolina High Point Central High School

Lindsay Paige Gorman Raleigh, North Carolina Millbrook Senior High School

Emily Madeleine Grohs Charlotte, North Carolina St. Andrew’s School

Larry Han Raleigh, North Carolina Leesville Road High School

Blake Marie Hauser Marietta, Georgia The Westminster Schools

Alice Haiyu Huang Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Dicle Kara Antalya, Turkey The Koç School

Ina Kosova Middlebury, Connecticut The Taft School

Neha Khurana Kukreja Waxhaw, North Carolina Providence Day School

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Hunter Jennings Latimer Salisbury, North Carolina Gray Stone Day School

Caroline Kellogg Lowery Charleston, South Carolina Ashley Hall School

Patrick Lung North York, Ontario, Canada Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute

Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Karine Lisa Martel Saint-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba, Canada École Communautaire Réal-Bérard

Harold Brent McKnight, Jr. Charlotte, North Carolina Covenant Day School

Zakaria Merdi Agadir, Morocco African Leadership Academy

Channing John Mitzell Westfield, Indiana The Culver Academies

Sarah Lee Molina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Durham Academy

Caroline Mercer Orr Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School

Emma Anne Park Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount Academy

Robert Winfield Pierce Wilmington, North Carolina Cape Fear Academy

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Cecilia Stefany Polanco Durham, North Carolina Northern High School

Imogen Fiona Mackenzie Schofield Bedale, North Yorkshire, England Sedbergh School

Elizabeth Therese Schroeder River Forest, Illinois Oak Park and River Forest High School

Taylor Lane Sharp Morganton, North Carolina Robert L. Patton High School

John Matthew Sincavage Malvern, Pennsylvania West Chester East High School

Elizabeth Pearl Soffer Saint Louis, Missouri John Burroughs School

Catherine Louise Swift Hendersonville, North Carolina West Henderson High School

Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr. Flat Rock, North Carolina Hendersonville High School

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William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. Lexington, North Carolina Forsyth Country Day School

James Scott Williams North Andover, Massachusetts Brooks School

Kacey Landon Williams Monroe, North Carolina Piedmont High School

Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson Huntsville, Alabama Randolph School

Rhea Jane Wyse Silver Spring, Maryland James Hubert Blake High School

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Rossi Akim Anastopoulo Charleston, South Carolina Ashley Hall School

Vincent Charles Andracchio III Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount Academy

Norman Trevor Archer Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School

Anthony Michael Asher Charlotte, North Carolina Providence Day School

Caleigh Morgan Bachop Victoria, British Columbia Canada Mount Douglas Secondary

Timber Grey Beeninga Summerfield, North Carolina Rockingham County Senior High School

Alexander Darwin Clayton Edinburgh, Scotland Stewart’s Melville College

Ana Claire Dougherty Albuquerque, New Mexico UWC-USA

Harry Joe Edwards Cleckheaton, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England Greenhead College

Leah Grace Everist Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School

McKenzie Sean Folan Winston-Salem, North Carolina Woodberry Forest School

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Nancy Z. Gao Fox Point, Wisconsin Nicolet High School

Destinee Hope Grove Wagram, North Carolina Scotland High School

Morgan James Howell Norwood, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Martha Butler Isaacs Butler, Maryland Roland Park Country School

Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich Brownsburg, Indiana The Culver Academies

Caroline Spears Jennings Greenville, South Carolina Christ Church Episcopal School

Lauren Grace Kent Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mount Tabor High School

Laura Catherine Limarzi Windsor, Ontario, Canada Assumption College School

Tony Hong Liu Lindon, Utah The Waterford School

Nicholas Torquil MacLeod Durham, North Carolina Carolina Friends School

Peter Everett McWilliams Columbia, South Carolina Hammond School

Meredith Gracen Miller Elon, North Carolina Western Alamance High School

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Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere Nairobi, Kenya African Leadership Academy

Anne Bennett Osteen Greensboro, North Carolina Walter Hines Page High School

Morgan McKenna Pergande Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth Country Day School

Emily Catherine Perry Hickory, North Carolina Hickory High School

Alexandra Key Polk Nashville, Tennessee Harpeth Hall School

Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

Meera Caroline Ravi Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Christopher Chen Reeder Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School

Nakisa Sadeghi Alexandria, Virginia National Cathedral School

Erik Reinhard Schoning Clemmons, North Carolina West Forsyth High School

Brian Charles Shields Allison Park, Pennsylvania Hampton High School

Anita Simha Cary, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

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John Wilson Sink Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Katherine Anne Stotesbery Austin, Texas Regents School of Austin

Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan Bay Village, Ohio Saint Ignatius High School

Diane Nicole Thompson Chapel Hill, North Carolina Northwood High School

Graham Charles Treasure Knoxville, Tennessee West High School

Ariana Brynn Vaisey Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada Lester B. Pearson College

Amy Rebecca Woff London, England Fortismere School

Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff Raleigh, North Carolina Cary Academy

Ottavia Zattra Cornedo Vicentino, Veneto, Italy Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong

Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis Charlotte, North Carolina Mallard Creek High School

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David Ray Allen, Jr. Shelby, North Carolina Shelby High School

Jonathan Tyler Alvarez Coral Gables, Florida Belen Jesuit Preparatory School

Emma Marie Astrike-Davis Durham, North Carolina Cary Academy

Mary Grady Burnette Bell Raleigh, North Carolina Ravenscroft School

Travis Benjamin Broadhurst Weaverville, North Carolina North Buncombe High School

Olivia Marie Bruff Lexington, North Carolina Central Davidson Senior High School

Grace Harper Buie Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School

Andre Bicalho Ceccotti Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil United World College Costa Rica

Rebecca Marie Chaisson Slidell, Louisiana Slidell High School

Rebekah Claire Cockram Newton Abbot, Devon, England Torquay Girls’ Grammar School

David William Collins Toronto, Ontario, Canada Greenwood College School

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Blake Horrigan Dodge Beaufort, North Carolina West Carteret High School

Anna Elizabeth Dodson Bunn, North Carolina Bunn High School

David Isaac Doochin Franklin, Tennessee University School of Nashville

Claire McBride Drysdale Golden Valley, Minnesota Breck School

Lauren Alexandra Eaves Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England St. Albans High School for Girls

Caroline Christine Folz Louisville, Kentucky Dupont Manual Magnet High School

Elliot Lovintz Furbert Bloomfield, New Jersey Montclair Kimberley Academy

Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School

Kristen Marie Gardner Raleigh, North Carolina Needham B. Broughton High School

Sarah Elizabeth Gilmour Black Mountain, North Carolina Charles D. Owen High School

Robert Morris Griffin Gourley Mooresville, North Carolina South Iredell High School

Christopher David Guevara Siler City, North Carolina Jordan-Matthews High School

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Samuel O’Brien Haddad Amarillo, Texas UWC-USA

Hannah Bromley Hodge Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School

Devon Paul Hughes San Mateo, California Aragon High School

Matthew David Llewellyn Jackman Grasmere, Cumbria, England Fettes College

Elaine Kaye Kearney Pinehurst, North Carolina Pinecrest High School

Ashish Thakur Khanchandani Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Elena Rosa Kovalik Durham, North Carolina Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill

Sami Leroy Lachgar Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School

Eric Hanlin Lee Weldon Spring, Missouri Francis Howell High School

Rachel Susannah Lempp Greensboro, North Carolina Lucy C. Ragsdale High School

Mallory Anne Lowe Trinity, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Hoang My Linh Luu Hanoi, Vietnam The Hill School

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Allison Rae McGuire Clemmons, North Carolina West Forsyth High School

Cameron Caldwell McNeill Durham, North Carolina Riverside High School

Mahogany Alexus Monette Los Angeles, California The Thacher School

Amukelani Sihle Muyanga Soweto, South Africa United World College of South East Asia

Gabrielle Blue Nair Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School

Elizabeth Grace Nicholls Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School

Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde London, England Mossbourne Community Academy

Ege Partal Kocaeli, Turkey The Koç School

Cara Charon Pugh Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Academic Magnet High School

Rishab Rajan Revankar Jamestown, North Carolina The Early College at Guilford

Corey Landever Risinger Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School

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Hannah Brown Sloan Trent Woods, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Catherine Atchison Sullivan Raleigh, North Carolina W. G. Enloe High School

Eleanor Savoy Teller Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

Myra Waheed Goldsboro, North Carolina Charles B. Aycock High School

Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. Little Rock, Arkansas Episcopal Collegiate School

Daverian Travun Williams Harrisburg, North Carolina Cabarrus-Kannapolis Early College High School

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Ryan Austin Armstrong Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mount Tabor High School

Carolyne Alice Barker Toronto, Ontario, Canada Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School

Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. Durham, North Carolina Hillside High School

Jordan Rose Bermudez Durham, North Carolina Charles E. Jordan Senior High School

Mary Beth Browne Mount Airy, North Carolina Salem Academy

Nicholas Edward Byrne Athens, Georgia Clarke Central High School

Carly Bess Cannoy Winston Salem, North Carolina North Forsyth High School

Allison Anne Carter Loveland, Ohio Ursuline Academy

Christopher Jin Yang Combemale St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School

Scott Andrews Diekema* Iowa City, Iowa Phillips Academy

John Charles Drouilhet IV New Orleans, Louisiana Isidore Newman School

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Olivia Grace Dunn Greenville, North Carolina D. H. Conley High School

Elizabeth Kendrick Essen Pittsboro, North Carolina Woods Charter School

Danielle Alexis Fowler Vale, North Carolina Lincoln Charter School

Meghana Ganapathiraju Cary, North Carolina Green Hope High School

Rachel Katherine Gideon Nashville, Tennessee Darlington School

Kate Goldenring Nashville, Tennessee The Harpeth Hall School

Carter Lewis Guensler Atlanta, Georgia Henry W. Grady High School

Ana Karen Guerrero Charlotte, North Carolina Harding University High School

Jakob Skyler Hamilton Bradenton, Florida Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School

Adam Husein Hasan Knoxville, Tennessee Bearden High School

Margaret Louise Hassel Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School

Aisling Spencer Henihan Wilmington, North Carolina John T. Hoggard High School

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Elizabeth Reaves Houston Dunn, North Carolina Triton High School

Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati Alexandria, Virginia Groton School

Robert Kirkman Jarrell High Point, North Carolina High Point Central High School

Erik Michael Johnson Potomac, Maryland Winston Churchill High School

Regan Nicole Johnson Stanfield, North Carolina West Stanly High School

Pooja Dhanesh Joshi Cary, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School

Rachel Elizabeth Joyner Tallahassee, Florida Leon High School

Jessie Ann Keener Fayetteville, North Carolina Fayetteville Academy

Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount Academy

Anna Cady Kiyonaga Chevy Chase, Maryland Stone Ridge School

Melanie Amber Langness Benson, North Carolina West Johnston High School

Constance Elizabeth Longmate Edinburgh, Scotland Mary Erskine School

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Yunfei Ma Yantai, China Christ School

Clare Louise MacDonald Huntersville, North Carolina Woodlawn School

Sarah Margaret McAdon Durham, North Carolina Northern High School

Kent Matthew McDonald Overland Park, Kansas Blue Valley West High School

Sophia Claire McFarlane Concord, North Carolina Central Cabarrus High School

Nicholas Lance McKenzie Orlando, Florida Trinity Preparatory School

Oliver Mitchell-Boyask Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends School

Sebastian Brant Nabatoff Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Latin School

Joseph Robert Nail* Whispering Pines, North Carolina Blue Valley West High School

Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen Boone, North Carolina Watauga High School

Phillippa Frances Owens Wigan, Lancashire, England Runshaw College

Matthew Scott Queen Asheboro, North Carolina Asheboro High School

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Ezra Miles Rawitsch Los Angeles, California Polytechnic School

Megan Moriarity Rogge Loveland, Ohio Sycamore High School

Jacob Scott Schmidt Hickory, North Carolina Fred T. Foard High School

Mary Kathryn Selzer Huntersville, North Carolina Christ the King Catholic High School

Rohun Shah Fayetteville, North Carolina Terry Sanford Senior High School

Corinne Spencer Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School

John Donoghue Stanton Columbia, North Carolina Columbia High School

Gabriella Hope Stein Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School

Anamay Viswanathan London, England Dulwich College

Thokozile Ellen Zimba Lusaka, Zambia African Leadership Academy

Lauren Victoria Zitney Burnsville, North Carolina Mountain Heritage High School

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James Willis Benson Wilson, North Carolina Ralph L. Fike High School

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M orehead- C ain foundation Board of Trustees

Ms. Lucy Hanes Chatham, Chairman Roaring Gap, North Carolina

Mr. Timothy B. Burnett ’62, Vice Chairman Greensboro, North Carolina

Ms. A. Holly Cluett Gwynne-Timothy Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Mr. John A. Larkin III San Antonio, Texas

Mr. G. Kennedy Thompson ’73 Charlotte, North Carolina

Ms. Margaret W. Weaver Houston, Texas

Mr. David C. Wright, III ’80 (Effective July 1, 2015) Charlotte, North Carolina

We offer our deepest gratitude to James D. Weaver, Morehead-Cain trustee since 2007, who retired from the board on June 30. Mr. James D. Weaver (Retired June 30, 2015) Houston, Texas

He is succeeded by David Wright ’80, who has served as general counsel since 2009.

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Operations

Chuck Lovelace Executive Director

Steve Michalak Treasurer

Communications

Hannah Hannan Executive Assistant

Megan Mazzocchi Associate Director and Director of Communications

Emily Olson Development Assistant

Dave Mabe Director of Scholar Selection

Development

Kathleen Hagerty Director of Development

David Greer Development Officer

Scholar Selection

Scholar Advising

Julie DeVoe Scholar Advisor

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Karman Kent Scholar Advisor

Brendan Foley Digital Community Manager

Mariah Keller Scholar Selections Officer

Morehead House and Events

Lindsay Oliver Scholar Advising Assistant

Heather Thomas Morehead House and Events Manager


Special Thanks Kim Bryant   Leon Godwin  Jim Stratford


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