2019 Honors Convocation Otterbein

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Academic Honors Convocation 2019

Recognizing

the

AND Honors

Academic Achievements

of

Otterbein Students

3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2019 Cowan Hall


Prelude Rhosymedre................................................................. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958), arr. Walter Beeler The Fairest of the Fair........................................................ John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), arr. Frederick Fennell

III. March, Folk Songs from Somerset Otterbein University Wind Ensemble Michael Yonchak, Conductor Director of Bands Processional Crown Imperial...............................................................................Wiliam Walton (1902-1983), arr. Jay Bocook

* Invocation................................................................................................................. Judith Guion-Utsler, Chaplain Special Music Ode D’Espagne............................................................................................................. Francois Rabbath (b. 1931)

Eric D. Stratton ’20, bass Welcome........................................................................................................................................ John L. Comerford President of the University

Presentation of Student Academic Honors.................................................................. Wendy R. Sherman Heckler Provost and Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs Master of Ceremonies........................................................................................................... Sean M. McLaughlin

School of Arts and Sciences Art and Art History............................................................................................................... Jonathan D. Johnson Biology and Earth Science.........................................................................................................Sarah S. Bouchard Chemistry.................................................................................................................................Dean H. Johnston Communication........................................................................................................................Denise L. Shively English.................................................................................................................................Margaret K. Koehler History and Political Science.......................................................................................... La Trice M. Washington Mathematical Sciences.................................................................................................................Zengxiang Tong Modern Languages and Cultures.......................................................................................... Kristina A. Escondo Music.....................................................................................................................................Dennis R Davenport Physics.................................................................................................................................... David G. Robertson Psychology........................................................................................................................Denise Y. Hatter-Fisher Religion and Philosophy.......................................................................................................Stephanie L. Patridge Sociology, Criminology and Justice Studies.................................................................................... Carla Corroto Theatre and Dance....................................................................................................................Christina M. Kirk

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School of Professional Studies

Business, Accounting and Economics............................................................................................. Don E. Eskew Education...............................................................................................................................Kristin M. Bourdage Engineering................................................................................................................................. Jerald R. Brevick Equine Science......................................................................................................................Sheri S. Birmingham Health and Sport Sciences................................................................................................................ Joan E. Rocks Nursing.............................................................................................................................. Jacqueline Haverkamp University Programs

Honors Program..................................................................................... Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.................................................

.............. Karen S. Steigman ................... Tammy A. Birk

Non-Departmental Awards and Multi-Departmental Awards Presenters,

Wendy R. Sherman Heckler Robert M. Gatti Kristy L. Drobney

Recognition of Other Awards and Honoraries

.......... Sean M. McLaughlin

Outstanding Teaching Awards...........................

Wendy R. Sherman Heckler

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Otterbein Love Song...............................................

..........Abigail J. Hughes ’19

Benediction...........................................................

................. Emily Knoth ’20

Recessional

Crown Imperial.................................................................................Wiliam Walton (1902-1983), arr. Jay Bocook

The Mace will be carried by James Gorman, senior-most faculty member. The Flambeau will be carried by Mike Hudoba, 2018 recipient of the New Teacher award. The Seal will be carried by Melissa Lusher, 2018 recipient of the Teacher of the Year award. Everyone is invited to a reception immediately following the ceremony at Towers Plaza in front of Towers Hall In the event of inclement weather, the reception will be held in the Fisher Gallery in Roush Hall Please stand

Otterbein Love Song In a quiet, peaceful village there is one we love so true. She ever gives a welcome to her friends both old and new She stands serene ’mid tree tops green, She’s our dear Otterbein

CHORUS: Old Otterbein our college, we sing of thee today. Our memories round thee linger in a sweet and mystic way. O Otterbein, we love thee, our hearts are only thine. We pledge anew, we will be true. Dear Otterbein.

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School

of

Arts

and

Sciences Paul S. EisensteiHy Dean

Art and Art History.............................................................................................. Jonathan D. Johnson, Co-Chair Lillian Bale-Roof ’42 Memorial Endowed Award

Alexander M. Metcalf

Awarded annually to a full-time student who demonstrates exceptional commitment in the field of Art Marguerite Wetherill Eschbach Memorial Student Art Fund

Samuel J. Buganski

Underwrites the hiring of a juror and acquisition of one or more pieces for the University’s permanent collection from the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition; the artist who creates the winning piece of art receives an award at the end of the exhibition

Awarded to graduating senior Art major(s)

Samuel J. Buganski Audrey R. Evans Sierra M. Lawhead Rachel N. Nitchman

Lillian Frank/Earl Hassenpflug Visual Arts Award

Kristin L. Beck Charles J. LaShell

Lillian Frank/Joanne Miller Stichweh Book Award

Awarded to a junior or senior student(s) majoring in Art or Art Education demonstrating academic excellence Earl C. Hassenpflug H’91 Endowed Award

Awarded annually to a full-time student(s) who demonstrates exceptional commitment to the discipline of Art George R. Raica Fine Arts Endowed Award

Audrey A. McCutchen Alaina E. Reher

Lance R. Kriesch

Awarded though competition to a junior Art major(s) for his/her senior year project Dorothy G. Van Sant Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a full-time student(s) majoring in Art

Stephen T. Kanicki Abigail A. Shump Elizabeth R. Wells

Biology and Earth Science...................................................................................... Dr. Marion F. Dick ’43 Memorial Endowed Award

Evan T. Huggins

Awarded to a junior or senior student(s) for outstanding achievement in pre-professional Health Sciences Charles W. Botts ’34 Memorial Endowed Award

Nicholas A. Langlois

Awarded to a full-time student(s) who is a Life Science major and demonstrates exceptional commitment to research in Biology and Earth Science George J. Phinney H’89 Endowed Award

Awarded to a part-time or full-time student(s) for outstanding academic performance and research in Environmental Science • • 4

Nicholas A. Langlois


Life Science Departmental Endowed Award

Erin Orr

Awarded to a student who has completed a research project in Botany or Microbiology or who has taken courses at a field station or has worked for a governmental agency E. Jeanne Willis Life Science Endowed Award

Marissa K. Barr

Awarded to a sophomore or junior student who has contributed significantly to the Biology and Earth Science Department Department of Biology and Earth Sciences Student Travel Fund

To provide an annual travel stipend to students from the Department of Biology and Earth Sciences who have the opportunity to travel abroad and are pursuing research or scholarship opportunities as part of or on behalf of the Department of Biology and Earth Science Melinda S. Phinney, MD ’85 Fund for Pre-Medical Experiences for Students

Awarded to a junior or senior student(s) for travel (domestic or international) for pre-medical experiences

Mackenzie R. Armstrong McKenna K. Hancock Lindsey C. Keehn

Sarah N. Fossett Matthew R. Huston Jared L. Piroska Brianna A. Wallis

Chemistry....................................................................................................................... ....Dean H. Johnston, Chair First-Year Achievement Award: ACS Membership

Awarded to an outstanding first-year Chemistry major

Kekule Award

Noah R Highfield Erin Kibby Calvin A. King Anna J. Kugajevsky Lillian G. Nichols Olivia L. Smith Meredith C. Marshall

Awarded for academic excellence to a sophomore Chemistry major Dalton Award

Nathan B. Forney

Awarded for academic excellence to a junior Chemistry major Mendeleev Award

Evan R Miller

Awarded for academic excellence to a senior Chemistry major Communication............................................................................................................ .....Denise L. Shively, Chair “Dr. Griss” Speech Communication Endowed Award

Haylie A. Schmoll

Presented to an outstanding student on the basis of breadth and depth of participation in departmental activities and academic success Forrest G. and Maude Berry Ketner Scholarships

Luz D. Labra Hernandez

Presented for excellence in, and service to, Forensics Robert A. Spencer Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence in Broadcasting

Presented to an outstanding senior broadcaster on the basis of service to WOBN and WOCC

Timothy R. Pennucci

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H. Robert Pollock Memorial Endowed Award

Ian R. Kellogg

Presented to a currently enrolled fiiU-time junior, senior and/or masters student earning language arts certification who intends to teach speech at a secondary level and/or a full-time currentiy enrolled junior or senior student who intends to enroll in graduate school and teach communication at the college level Verda B. Evans Award in Journalism

Aselya D. Sposato

Awarded for excellence in Journalism Eugene C. Reynolds Speech/Drama Award

Awarded to an outstanding Communication or Theatre/Dance major(s) for success in academics and involvement in activities

Kaniese L. O’Dell Lillian J. van Wyngaarden

..Margaret M. Koehler, Chair John W. Fisher Memorial Senior Writer’s Award

TBA

This endowed award, awarded to a senior part-time or full-time student, seeks to honor and memorialize John W. Fisher ’71 and his love of the English language

Awarded to a student(s) who has shown leadership in Quiz and Quill

Alexandrea B. Futo Abigail E. Studebaker

Pat Mizer Cassady Memorial Scholarship

TBA

Janet Louise Roberts Award

Awarded to a student who has excelled in writing Robert E. and Mary Elizabeth Cramer Endowed Award

Awarded to any part-time or full-time student(s) who majors in English and who shows academic excellence, leadership abilities, and commitment to the University community^

Myers Family Endowed English Award

Kaitlyn M. Bader Rachel M. Bell Casey J. Hall Mary R. Jackson Ian R. Kellogg Juli F, Lindenmayer Claudia Owusu Allura M. Stevens Welsey A. Strobel TBA

Awarded to an English major(s) with a concentration in Literary Studies for excellence in critical writing John Benjamin Kessler Memorial Endowed Award

TBA

Awarded alternately between the departments of Art and English to a student who excels in ceramics, creative writing or poetry History and Political Science..............................................................................La Trice M. Washington, Chair Class of 1904 Prize in Government and Political Science Prize

Awarded annually to an outstanding student(s) in the field of Government and Political Science Pierre F. and Marguerite M. Rosselot Prize Fund

Awarded to a student who demonstrates academic excellence in History and Political Science

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Mariama Ba Amanda A. Reed

Maximilian N. Hoffman Erin R. Van Gilder Joshua D. Wolf


Raven E. Manygoats Emily J. Miller Hannah N. Schneider

Lynn W. Turner Prize in History

Awarded to a History student(s) for excellence in the study of History

Mathematics and Actuarial Science........................................................................... Zengxiang Tong, Professor (Presentingfor Ryan M. Berndt, Chair)

J. Clarence and Floss G. Baker Award in Mathematics

Awarded to a graduating senior(s) for academic excellence in Mathematics Dr. Michael S. Bridgman Prize in Mathematics

Awarded to a sophomore or junior Mathematics major(s), who holds at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and demonstrates outstanding future potential in the field; preference goes to a student engaged in extracurricular activities that involve the pursuit or advancement of Mathematics (such as tutoring)

Amanda L. Durica Bradley Goff Dakota J. Brown Jason A. Mehalic Alex W. Vredenburgh

Ethan T. Leapley

Donald Dean Kincaid *88 Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a Mathematical Science major(s) who demonstrates high academic ranking, provides leadership within the department, and shows professional potential in the field of Mathematics Mathematics Departmental Math-Education Hinton Endowed Award

Lauren E. Rhome

Awarded to a part-time or full-time student(s) who demonstrates exceptional commitment to the learning of Mathematics with the intent to teach Mathematics Nathan C. Dinnen

Mathematics Departmental Hinton Endowed Award

Awarded to a part-time or full-time student(s) who demonstrates exceptional commitment to the learning of Mathematics

Awarded to undergraduate students with a major or minor in Mathematical Sciences

Kathleen A. Kennedy Tiffany N. Martin Douglas F. Newhouse

Dr. James H. Weaver Memorial Mathematics Award

Madeline M. Durbin

Roger Tremaine Memorial Award

Awarded to an undergraduate student taking third or fourth year mathematics and who demonstrates academic excellence Modern Languages and Cultures

.............................. Kristina A. Escondo, Professor (presentingfor Paul S. Eisenstein, Interim Chair)

Pasquale and Concetta Giammarco Premio Endowed Award

Awarded to a student(s) for excellence in the study of a Foreign Language Hamilton Merit Award in Foreign Language

Awarded to a sophomore student for excellence in the study of a Foreign Language Dr. Elizabeth Doerschuk O’Bear Award

Awarded to a full-time student(s) who has been an outstanding student of Foreign Language

Kaeris J. Cicchino Mallory K. Fox Tessa K. John Alex Natividad Kristen Zink Erin E. Bloomfield Ann M. Hewlett Megan J. Yates

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Gilbert E. Mills Award

Isabel E. Padovani

Awarded to an outstanding senior(s) Foreign Language major Samuel and Ida Zimmerman Spencer Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a full-time student(s) involved in the Study Abroad Program Music................................................................................................................... William H. and Alta B. Arbogast Music Prize

Lauren E. Rhome Katie E. Warner Dennis F. Davenport, Chair

Abigail J. Hughes

Awarded to a graduating senior Music major with the highest grade point average Thelma Zellner Memorial Choral Music Award

Awarded to a junior(s) who demonstrates commitment to and quality participation in the Choral Music activities of the University

Sidney J. Conn Emily K. Conner Samantha M. McGonigal Carrie J. Robb

Ellen M. Jones *23 Memorial Endowed Award

Madison E. Hookfin

Awarded to a Music major who is an instrumentalist Thomas E. Cook ’39 Memorial Choral Music Endowed Award

Lucas A. Hess

Awarded to a non-music major for distinguished contribution to the University’s choral music program Shackson Memorial Music Education Endowed Award

Anna M. Ehret

Awarded to a full-time Music major pursuing a Music Education degree Olive S. Cook ’24 Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a Music or Music Education major(s) who demonstrates exceptional academic progress and demonstrates a distinct appreciation for the Music discipline

Gary R. Tirey Endowed Award in Music

Awarded to a sophomore or junior non-music major who exhibits good scholarship, is active in and demonstrates leadership in a range of ensembles in the instrumental program Frances Harris Memorial Endowed Award

Alec R. Arnett Julia Y. Jablonski Hanna E. Piper Mary K. Schloss Cheyenne E. Wise Riley G. Smith Laurel C. Welsh

Dasha A. Bruyako

Awarded to a Music or Music Education major whose principal instrument is piano Presser Foundation Scholarship

Kelsey S. Brown

Awarded on the basis of musicianship and contributions to the Department of Music Grabill-Shackson Award

Eric D. Stratton

This award is the Department of Music’s highest recognition of a graduating Music major; awarded on the basis of scholarship, musicianship, citizenship, service to the department and service to the University Jeanne B. Gross Scholarship Fund

Awarded to a sophomore or junior music education student; a gift from the Westerville Historial Society and Jeanne B. Gross Estate

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Taylor J. Hardy


Physics

...............David G. Robertson, Professor (presentingfor Nathaniel J. Tagg, Chair)

Enrico Fermi Outstanding Senior Award

Bradley Goff

Awarded to an outstanding senior Physics major Richard Feynman Award

Awarded to an outstanding perfomance in the first-year physics sequence

Olivia Smith Morgan M. Shields

Psychology................................................................................................................ Denise Y. Hatter-Fisher, Chair Benua Foundation Award for Academic Excellence

Marissa N. Bingham

Awarded to a senior majoring in Psychology who demonstrates evidence of superior scholarship and makes a significant contribution to the vitality and direction of the department

Awarded to Psychology majors who, in commitment to the total University community, display openness and curiosity, and demonstrate definite leadership skills

Angel D. Banks Elizabeth S. Bohrer Frandie A. Francique Margaret M. Hewlett Emma R. Parker

Felipe Martinez Humanitarian Award

Steven M. Schroeck

Stephen Karsko Memorial Award

Awarded to a senior majoring in Psychology who displays a general humanitarian emphasis both in philosophy and in action, a strong commitment to personal growth and value-education, and an exemplary attitude toward the liberal arts Religion and Philosophy....................................................................................Stephanie L. Patridge, Professor Jesse S. Engle ’14 Memorial Endowed Award

Selena T. LaBair

Awarded to a student of any discipline who has shown exceptional academic standing and has excelled in the Religion and/or Philosophy classes Thelma and Robert Frank Endowed Award

Awarded to a student(s) who is pursuing a profession as a Christian teacher, missionary, or clergyperson Susan Annesley Wesley Book Award in Christian Studies

Mary T. Drobny Natalie Sumser

Natalie Sumser

Awarded to a student(s) who has demonstrated a high level of creative scholarship in courses in the Christian Religion Lawrence Keister New Testament Award

Emily J. Miller

Awarded to a student showing outstanding proficiency in New Testament studies Foster and Hilda Williams Endowed Award

Erin N. Stumm

Awarded to a student with the goal of serving full-time in the Christian ministry William O. and Floral E. Amy Endowed Prize

Awarded to a full-time student who has done outstanding work in religious studies (Biblical, theological, or comparative)

Alan J. Paul


Charles Zimmerman (“Doc Z”) Scholarship Awarded to a sophomore, junior, or senior student pursuing a major or minor in Philosophy or Religion

Harry Yinghao Lin

Abhidharma-Satyananda Book Award in Religious Studies Awarded to a student(s) who has shown unusual aptitude and diligence in the historical or comparative study of the world s religions

Wesley A. Strobel

Peripatos Book Award in Philosophy Awarded to a student(s) who has shown remarkable aptitude in the study of the Western philosophic tradition

Deborah O. Adekunle-Odeleye

Farnlacher-Hovermale Endowed Award Awarded to a currently enrolled full-time student(s) who demonstrates excellent academic progress toward the successful completion of his/her degree and proficiency in their major

Kira L. Judd

Sociology, Criminology and Justice Studies.................................................... Phyllis Weygandt Auerbach ’51 Memorial Award Awarded to a senior student(s) who plans to enter the field of human services, have a miniumum 3.25 cumulative grade point average, participated in a program in human services during his/her undergraduate years, actively involved in extracurricular activities and plans to enter graduate school

Carla Corroto, Chair

Marisa L. Hartt Dalton C. Herren Juan N. Rivas

Albert E. Lovejoy Prize in Sociology Awarded to a junior or senior Sociology major(s) who demonstrates a solid academic performance with at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average, a high level of commitment to public and community leadership, and a strong global perspective

Mackenzie A. Siebert Mina E. Zaky

Ventresca Family Fund This award provides funding for an undergraduate student(s) with a declared Sociology major to pursue additional career preparation through work outside of the classroom in an environment such as an internship, cooperative, or research opportunity

Dalton C. Herren Juan N. Rivas

Theatre and Dance...........................................................................................

..Christina M. Kirk, Chair

David Graf’72 Endowed Award Awarded to a Senior Showcase performer who exemplifies the qualities of David Graf. Chosen by students who attended the Showcase

Andre C. Spathelf-Sanders

Gressman-Shultz Drama Award Awarded to the outstanding senior Theatre student

Riley K. Mankin

Leslie Burrell Mangia Musical Theatre Award Awarded to the outstanding junior(s) in Musical Theatre who has appeared in at least two musical productions at Otterbein

Tatum L. Beck Lincoln K. Belford Kyle C. Brace Colin W. Robertson Payton E. Tevis

Paul G. Smythe Theatre Award Awarded to an outstanding junior Acting major(s)

Daniel J. Kunkel

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Joanne Van Sant Musical Theatre and Dance Award Awarded to any outstanding full-time Musical Theatre and Dance major who has made significant contributions to the promotion, advancement and/or appreciation of dance

Bradford J. Chaklos Olivia R. Crago Abigail J. Kress

Fred J. “Pop” Thayer H’82 Endowed Theatre Award Awarded annually to an outstanding junior Design/Technology major

Jalissa M. Frye

Outstanding BA in Theatre Award Awarded to an outstanding junior level student achieving a B.A. in Theatre who exemplifies the qualities and attitudes of an exemplar student of Theatre

Alyssa J. Samuelson

Petie Dodrill Theatre Endowed Award Awarded to an outstanding sophomore or junior student(s) who has made significant contributions to the promotion, advancement, and/or appreciation of the costume area at Otterbein University; must have a minimum 2.5 grade point average

Thomas J. Martin

School

of

Professional Studies* -

Barbara H. Schaffnery Dean

Business, Accounting and Economics........................................................... ............. Don E. Eskew, Chair Charles R. and Louise Bennett Prize in Business Awarded to students for outstanding leadership and academic achievement

Cameron J. Arminio Julie A. Didinger Hannah K. Eliades Adam S. Grumman Ryan C. Karapas

Wallace E. Conard ’54 Memorial Endowed Award Awarded to a part-time or full-time Business Administration major(s) who has a concentration in Marketing and/or Management, has proven academic success, and has demonstrated a commitment for community leadership

Olivia G. Harris Tyler M. Thompson Kaelin E. Nelson

Mafi-Tabatabai Endowed Award Awarded to a non-traditional junior or senior Business, Accounting, or Economics major(s) who has proven academic excellence and whose tuition is not supplemented by an employer

Kaelin E. Nelson Madison R. Moore Cassie P. Nguyen

Donald E. and Elsa Giammarco ’76 VanZant, Sr. Endowed Award Awarded to a Business Administration major(s) who excels in the concentration of Marketing

Rachel E. Mausser Eric R. Stucky

Education......................................................................................................... Kristin M. Bourdage, Chair Class of 1944 Endowed Award Awarded to a currently enrolled part-time or full-time junior Education major who excels in his/her major and is outstanding in his/her involvement with campus activities

Kayla M. Luthy

Class of 1945 Endowed Award Awarded to a currently enrolled part-time or full-time junior or senior Early Childhood Education major who excels in his/her major and is outstanding in his/her involvement with campus activities

Abigail E. Montgomery

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Class of 1946 Endowed Award

Amber E. Moore

Awarded to a currently enrolled part-time or full-time junior Education major who excels in his/her major and is outstanding in his/her involvement with campus activities Dr. H. Jay Dattle ’64 Memorial Endowed Award

Heather E. Sunday

Awarded to a part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate student(s) majoring in elementary or secondary education with first preference to a graduate student Charles W. Hayman Memorial Endowed Award

Mia C. Munoz

Awarded by the Department Chair to a student(s) who has made an exceptional contribution to the Education Department James R. Larson Memorial Endowed Award

Cailee A. Grzebienik

Awarded to an adult female student pursing a teaching license or a student who has distinguished herself/himself in the field of Multiculturalism Donald E. and Mary A. (Wagner) Myers Endowed Education Award

Thomas J. Murphy

Awarded to a currently enrolled full-time Education major(s) who excels in his/her major and is outstanding in his/her involvement with campus activities Jody Melick VanTine Award for Excellence in Elementary Education

Paige A. Ruckman

Awarded to an outstanding Education major who is a member of Tau Epsilon Mu Sorority Selby Family Endowed Award

Parker C. Williams

Awarded to an outstanding student(s) majoring in Education who exhibits good scholarship. Preference given to a student(s) who is a son/daughter of a United Methodist minister or who is of the United Methodist faith Engineering.................................................................................................................. ......Jerald R. Brevick, Chair Maurice and Rose Rapkin Computer Science Endowed Award

Awarded to a part-time or full-time Computer Science major(s) or minor(s) who has shown outstanding progress in Computer Science awareness and has shown proficiency in the application of Computer Science for occupational goals beyond graduation Pete Sanderson Computer Science Endowed Scholarship

Awarded to an undergraduate student with a major in Computer Science who demonstratres academic excellence Engineering Leadership Service Award

James D. Erpenbeck Joseph J. Gilbert Logan E. Murphy Peyton A. Potter Liam G. Seymour Robert C. McMahon Lucia Ristea

Mikayla J. Knerr

Awarded to a graduating senior chosen by the Engineering faculty Engineering Academic Excellence Award

Miguel D. Pedrozo

Awarded to a graduating senior chosen by the Engineering faculty Equine Science............................................................................................................. Sheri S. Birmingham, Chair Pietila Family Equine Science Endowed Award

Awarded to a full-time student(s) who is majoring in Equine Science and an equestrian participating in either dressage or combined training • • • •

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Jena N. Tassone


Camille G. Stewart

Betty F. Kennedy Award for Academic Excellence

This award is the Department of Equine Sciences highest recognition of a graduating Equine Science major based upon academic excellence, contributions to the department, and service to Otterbein University Jordan E. Riha

Karen Nixon Heaberlin ’68 Endowed Award

Awarded to an Equine Science major who has a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and has consistently demonstrated a genuine concern for animals and their welfare; preference shall be given to a student who has been involved with associations that promote humane treatment of animals Health and Sport Sciences......................................................................................................Joan E. Rocks, Chair

Awarded to a full-time student(s) majoring in the department for excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service

Andrew L. Cade Hannah R. Lawrentz Alyson A. McAdams

Harold C. Martin Memorial Endowed Award

Tonia M. Dunson-Dillard

Marilyn E. Day Endowed Award

Awarded to a student whose major field is Physical Education and who is planning to teach and coach Elmer W. “Bud” Yoest ’53 Endowed Award Awarded to an HSS student(s) demonstrating an exceptional commitment to campus leadership and citizenship

Kaitlin E. McDougal Myiah N. Kelley

Nursing.......................................................................................................................Jacqueline Haverkamp, Chair

Jordan A. Ward

Andrew LeHigh ’95 Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a part-time or full-time upper division male Nursing student who demonstrates academic scholarship, clinical excellence, and shows leadership skills Sophie M. Allen

Dorothy J. McVay Endowed Award

A Certificate of Recognition given annually to a senior student for academic achievement and clinical excellence in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program Kappa Lambda Scholarship Recipients

International Honor Society of Nursing Allison M. Golden Christy A. Mcguire

Undergraduate Student Graduate Student

University Programs Honors Program........................................................

Kathryn M. Plank, Interim Dean

Karen F. Steigman, Honors Program Director

Outstanding Honors Program Student

TBA

Senior students receive these awards for achieving the highest excellence and creativity in the completion of their Senior Honors Theses

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Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

Tammy A. Birk, WGSS Program Director

Excellence in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Award

Awarded to a student who exemplifies academic excellence, leadership in the WGSS program, and sustained commitment to the campus community Scholar Activist Award

Casey J. Hall Amanda A. Reed

Madison R. Moore

Awarded to a student who lives and models a direct relationship between scholarship and social justice advocacy in their work at Otterbein or the local community

Non-Departmental Awards Presented by........................................................................................................ Wendy R. Sherman Heckler Robert M. Gatti Kristy L. Drobney Richard and Carolyn Sherrick Five Cardinal Experiences Fund

This award provides assistance to an undergraduate student(s) who is pursuing one of the Five Cardinal Experiences with a preference for travel related opportunities James V. Miller Award

Cailee A. Grzebienik Katie E. Warner

Tonia M. Dunson-Dillard

Awarded to an Otterbein student on the Deans List who has demonstrated leadership in the co-curricular life of the University K. William Shiffler ’50 Memorial Award

Awarded to a full-time freshman or sophomore(s) student who is also an endowed scholarship recipient G. Harlan and Mary O. Hummell ’31 Rainier Memorial Endowed Award

Carissa M. Coover Jacob R. Justice

Daivya Tate

Awarded to a part-time or full-time student who has excelled academically and shall be African-American Childers Family Award for International Study

Erin R. Van Gilder

Awarded to a student who wishes to pursue a study abroad that is at least one term in length Japan Alumni Group Lillian S. Frank H’68 International Student Endowed Award Brandon J. Wall

Funded primarily by Japanese alumni, the award is given annually to an international student who has shown exemplary scholarship and service to the University Knight Family Fund for International Study

Awarded to a student who wishes to participate in study abroad or international learning opportuntities

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Logan J. Fenech Tiffany N. Leung


Epislon Kappa Tau Alumnae Memorial EndowedAward in Honor of Dr. Marilyn E. Day

Sarah E. Bertsch

Awarded annually to a full-time senior in the active chapter of Epsilon Kappa Tau on the basis of grade point average and service to the University and the sorority Pi Kappa Phi Professor Horace W. Troop Memorial *23 Award

Grant S. Holder

Awarded to an active member of Pi Kappa Phi who has shown distinction in the fields of Accounting, Economics, and/or Business Administration Sigma Alpha Tau Alumnae Endowed Award

Mackenzie A. Siebert

Awarded annually to a full-time student(s) in the active chapter of Sigma Alpha Tau Sorority on the basis of grade point average and service to the University and the sorority Sigma Delta Phi Alumni Award

Awarded to a full-time junior(s) or senior(s) in the active chapter of Sigma Delta Phi Fraternity on the basis of grade point average, and service to the University and the fraternity Fraternity and Sorority Scholarship Awards

Awarded to the fraternity and sorority with the highest grade point average for the current academic year Daniel C. Thompson Memorial Scholarship

Derek M. Parham Brandon Queary

Alpha Sigma Phi Theta Nu

Briana 1. Foster

Awarded to a student of color who is a rising senior, and who has demonstrated an ability to overcome personal, economic and/or academic obstacles in order to persist in his or her collegiate education Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma Outstanding Senior Award

Awarded to the graduating senior member(s) of Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma with a high cumulative grade point average and active participation; the recipients name is added to the Alpha Lambda/Phi Eta plaque in the library. Torch and Key Endowed Tuition Award

Rachel M. Bell Holly N. Bernhold Emily J. Miller Kalyn L. Schroer

Emily A. Davis

A gift from the Torch and Key Society awarded in honor of Dr. Robert Price H’60, Mr. John Becker ’50, and Dr. Harold Hancock H’69 to a junior Torch and Key member(s) with a 3.7-1- grade point average, who has won an essay contest and has shown evidence of leadership qualities in Otterbein activities

Awarded to a senior Torch and Key member(s) with a 3.9-1- grade point average who has shown strong evidence of leadership qualities in Otterbein activities and community service

Julie A. Didinger Olivia G. Harris Steven M. Schroeck Riley G. Smith

Bernadine Edwards Endowed Award

Juliette Eichorn

Torch and Key Prize

Awarded to a student who demonstrates a high level of success and/or leadership in the public or community sector and shows potential for academic excellence Glendine Huggins Wadlington Memorial Endowed Award

Awarded to a part-time or full-time student(s) who has succeeded in overcoming unusual challenges during his or her years at Otterbein

Jesse McMullen Angela J. Park


Presented by

Wendy R. Sherman Heckler

Paula Peters Memorial Endowed Award

Music:

Awarded to incoming senior women whose major fields of interest are Sociology and/or Music and show promise of being of service to others upon graduation

Madison E. Hookfin Alleana K. Moss Sociology:

Selena T. LaBair Ronni C. Royer Priest-Miller Endowed Award

Derek T. Wei

Awarded to a full-time student who demonstrates outstanding achievement in Chemistry, Biology, or Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Bert and Jane Horn Endowed Student Research Fund in the Sciences

Awarded to a provide students with an opportunity to benefit from research experiences available within Biology and Earch Science, Chemistry, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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Wei-Shin Lu John W Peck Danielle J. McCauley Emma C. Kimberly Megan W McClain Julie A. Platz


Presented by

New Teacher Teacher of the Year

Wendy R. Sherman Heckler TBA TBA

For each award, the awardee should exhibit mastery of the subject matter in their discipline or in interdisciplinary teaching; highly effective organization and communication of material, a spirit of enthusiasm which enriches the instructors own teaching and learning, the ability to arouse the curiosity of beginning students and to stimulate advanced students to creative work, and the ability to interact with students beyond the classroom through activities that integrate and expand the learning environment. Exemplary Teaching Award of the United Methodist Church

TBA

The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding faculty members for their contributions to the learning arts and to the institution. This award symbolizes the vital impact of pedagogy in the formation of leadership for the next genera­ tion. It is also a token of respect for your skilled expertise and dedication to the teaching and learning enterprise.

Academic Regalia............................................................................... A commission appointed in 1959 by the American Council on Education prescribes a code for academic regalia that consists of three main parts: caps, gowns and hoods. The first part, dealing with caps, allows the mortarboard or Oxford type cap. Occasionally, the Cambridge model, a soft cap resembling a beret, is worn. Either type is correct as long as it is black and of an appropriate material, except that velvet is reserved for doctors. The tassel worn with the cap has three variations. First, it may be black for any degree. Second, it may be in the color of the major field of learning in which the degree was granted. Third, a tassel of gold metallic may be worn by doctors and governing officials of institutions. Some schools make a ceremony of switching the tassel from the right to the left at the moment the degree is awarded as a substitute for individual hooding of candidates. The second main part of academic regalia concerns the gown which should be all black, aside from variations in materials and fullness. The bachelors gown falls in straight lines from a fairly elaborate yoke. Its distinguishing characteristic is the long pointed sleeves. A master s gown is distinguished by an arc-shaped panel on the long or short sleeve. The doctor s gown is an elaborate costume marked by velvet panels down the front and around the neck as well as by three bars of the same materials on the bell-shaped sleeves. It is cut much fuller than the other gowns and unlike them may be ornamented in color. Both the panelling and the sleeve bars may show the area in which the degree was awarded. The third main component of academic regalia is the hood which makes clear the level of the degree, the area in which it was given and the institution which awarded it. The size of the hood and the width of the velvet trimming shows the level of study. The more advanced the degree, the longer the hood and wider the velvet trim. The color of the trim identifies the area in which the degree was awarded. Arts, letters and humanities are represented by white; education is light blue; fine arts is brown; law is purple; music is pink; nursing is apricot; philosophy is dark blue; science is golden yellow; and theology is scarlet. The lining of a hood bears the official colors of the institution from which the degree was received, in Otterbeins case, tan and cardinal.

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Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma Senior Academic Achievement Certificates

The national academic honorary societies proudly acknowledge the following members who have maintained a 3.5 and higher cumulative grade point average throughout their undergraduate program at Otterbein. Adeline M. Almendinger Logan A. Armstrong Mariama Ba Kathryn E. Banghoff Benjamin M. Beachy Rachel M. Bell Alexandra L. Berger Holly N. Bernhold Erin E. Bloomfield Katherine E. Buckner Zachary Byrd Andrew L, Cade Bethany M. Callahan Jessica L. Calton Anne E. Campbell Lindsay M. Cluckey Nicole M. Coccagno Eileen M. Connon Olivia R. Crago Amanda J. Daniel Shauna N. Davee Emily G. Dawson Melissa A. Dean Bethany G. Dresbach Amanda L. Durica Hannah K. Eliades Kaitlyn E. Evans Kathryn K. Foltz Angelea R. Fuhs Bethany E. Giedeman Megan K. Glassmire Bradley GofF Alison E. Grady Cassady R. Griffin Tyler J. Grover Adam S. Grumman Olivia G. Harris Gabrielle N. Hasbrook Mikayla M. Heydt Maddie C. Hickey

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Evan T. Huggins Abigail J. Hughes Jayna A. Hulse Harlie M. Jackson Bertha J. Jaramillo-Alfaro Trent D. Johns Lindsey M. Jones Sharmin Kabir Chad W. Karnes Meggin J. Kelley Ian R. Kellogg Caleb A. Keyes Abigail N. Kiley Sierra M. Lawhead Alexandra R. Lederman Claire G. LeGendre Jeffrey D. Liptrap Shelby N. Lowder Madison C. MacElrevey Joshua M. Mathews Emily M. Matisko Rachel E. Mausser Justin R. McCurdy Abrielle S. McDermott Cayla L McNeil Shruti S. Mehta Emily J. Miller Allison K. Mogle Kristen A. Mohr Kaelin E. Nelson Reagan E. Nemec Jonathan C. Obenchain Stephanie N. Ohalek Tiffany S. Palguta Mikaela L. Pankuch Miguel D. Pedrozo Mikaela M. Pennington. Samantha K. Perrine Maria D. Pfau Amber R. Pitsenberger

Savannah M. Pizzurro Anne M. Pomerants Lauren E. Rhome Jordan E. Riha Juan N. Rivas Meredith M. Rivers Joseph Sanfillipo Corinne M. Saul Alexandra R Schaffer Ethan J. Schmelzer Haylie A. Schmoll Hannah N. Schneider Madisyn L. Schott Steven M, Schroeck Kalyn L. Schroer Alyson M. Shaw Gabrielle F, Shears Rebecca L. Shera Riley G. Smith Abigail K. Smoot Joseph T. Snyder Mallory A. Soska Rachel A. Stayer Camille G. Stewart Cassidy R. Stover Abigail E. Studebaker Mackenzie Swary Tyler M. Thompson. Elizabeth H. Tolar Meagan R. Van Stone Lillian J. van Wyngaarden Shawnna L. Vermillion Kaelee M. Vozar Laurel C. Welsh Jennifer L. Wenger Hannah G. Wickizer Rachel K. Wilson Ethan L. Wintgens Megan J. Yates


Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma Initiates

The following students have been initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma National Honorary Societies. Freshman students who have maintained a 3.5 and higher cumulative grade point average after their first semester at Otterbein are eligible for membership. Kifah Adawe Danielle Alexander Samantha R, Ange Kirstin N. Antonaros Jordan B. Aronowitz Caitlyn M. Auld Lily G. Ault Eden M. Barrett Zachary R. Beatty Aidan M. Behrens Amanda A. Bentivegna Brooke D. Bickford Jacob M. Binkley Megan M. Bishop Stephen D. Blauch Lyndsay E. Blum Rachel R. Bogumill Zoya A. Bokhari Brittany M. Boyd Julia A. Brown Andrew J. Brownley Nicole K. Bryant Morgan V. Buchanan Emily M. Bueter Henry W. Burton Hayley N. Cebula Lindsay Chaney Kaeris J. Cicchino Emily L. Clement KyLeigh N. Cline Isabelle F. Coburn Kelsi M. Connors Reilly E. Cox Olivia H. Curran Fernanda De La Fuente Trevor T. Deere Grace E. Dennison Kaitlin M. Dosch Cincere C. Engram Christopher J. Fetter Jordan N. Fick Kelsie M. Fike Rachel S. Fish DaViona Fowler Claire M. Fraley Katie J. Frame Caleb H. Freeman Nathan R. Fullerton

Anthony Garner Maxime E. Gaudoin-Perry Hannah E. Gier Grace K. Glowacki Dylan Gray Autumn J. Hanshaw David P. Hawley Lloyd M. Hawthorne Noah P. Highfield Amanda S. Hood Jenna M. Hoschouer Coriell M. Hughes Jurvens Jean-Raymond Jareb D. Jones Erin Kibby Calvin A. King Yoshiki Kishi Mackenzie A. Koons Greta C. Kremer Anna J. Kugajevsky Amanda B. Lefkovitz Hannah F. Lewis Hope N. Lewis Haosen Li Sharalyn R. Locke Delaney R. Lombardi Delia K. Lowry Cameron M. Lowther Tiffany B. Ly Alexa V. Magro Austen Manix Joseline B. Martinez-Cortez Vincent Masoni Claire E. McCandlish Megan W. McClain Savannah J, McCoppin Allie K. McCoy Abigail M. Messina Safiya 0. Mohamed Saida O. Mohamed Thomas S. Morell Abigail E. Neisel Lillian G. Nichols Kayla E. Nicholson Theresa M. Paroff Nandini N. Patel Brianna R Patrick Elizabeth M, Paul

Rachel N. Piper Courtney A. Polcyn Quintin R. Power Cassidy J. Rader Gabriela K. Ramirez Francisco Anna K. Reardon Alaina E. Reher Michael R. Rennette Sophie E. Rodriguez Coury M. Rogers Jacob J. Russell Ryan T. Sarka Kimberly G. Satterfield Carsyn M. Saunders Rachel A. Schreiber Megan A. Severance Hannah M. Shanaberger Emma R. Shannon Evan D. Shelton Cheyenne N. Shigley Jillian M. Shockley Alyssa K. Shorak Maya W. Shumway Michelle C. Silva Sarah W. Simmons Dakota L, Sizemore Keira A. Smith Emily M. Steinberg Mackenzie Stonebraker Harrison R. Stuckey Aidan P. Tansey Daivya Tate Lana K. Troyer Kali A. Turrill Jillian E. Ulmer Alexis M. Van Cleef Antonieta van den Berg Monsalve Anna 1. Walker Jack R. Wallberg Megan N. Walsh Morgan L. Walsh Adriane M. Weininger Alexis N. White Katlyn M. Wilson Cheyenne E. Wise Emerson M. Woerner Taylor K. You Maxwell R. Zilba

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Chi Omega Lambda, the National Honor Society of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Chi Omega Lambda recognizes exceptional undergraduate juniors and seniors pursuing degrees in the Molecular Life Sciences at colleges or universities with ASBMB Student Chapters. Students are recognized for their scholarly achievement, research accomplishments and outreach activities. Rebekah C. Dalton

Mallory A. Soska

Iota Iota Iota National Honorary

Iota Iota Iota (Tri-Iota) is the national honorary for Womens and Gender Studies. It strives to maintain the feminist and anti-oppressive values that are central to womens, gender, and sexuality studies. Students in Otterbeins chapter work to support diversity in membership, egalitarian action and decision-making, a sustained commitment to social change advocacy, and a more inclusive academic environment for all students. Samuel J. Buganski Lauren O. Bibbs Sofia E. Contreras Katheryn Fridenmaker Grace E. Hagan Casey J. Hall

Marisa L. Hartt Sam Holbrook Anju Leung Noa E. Lewis Juli R Lindenmayer

Madison R. Moore Rachel N. Nitchman Amanda A. Reed Corinne M. Saul Elizabeth R. Wells

Kappa Lambda Chapter of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau Initiates

The international honor society focuses on advancing leadership and scholarship in nursing practice, education, and research to enhance the health of all people proudly acknowledges the following members who have maintained a 3.5 and higher cumulative grade point average throughout their program of study while here at Otterbein. Undergraduate: Sophie M. Allen Bethany G. Dresbach Mary C. Dybdahl Angelea R. Fuhs Alison E. Grady Hayley D. Hotchkiss Natasha A. Mack Jesse McMullen Kristen A. Mohr Mikaela L. Pankuch Mikaela M. Pennington Meredith M. Rivers

Abigail M. Smith Rachel A. Stayer Kaelee M. Vozar Marissa M. Washel

Graduate: Laura J. Abels Kimberly A. Babich-Speck Courtney D. Bode Alyssa E. Cook Paul T. Devore Jacqueline M. Hill

Christie R. Irving Sondra L. McFadden Christy A. McGuire Hannah E. McKee Tori F. Morrow Jennifer R. Perkins Christine M. Ritzenthaler Julie M. Ross Anne M. Sielschott Amy L. Smith Jenna M. Trimmer Kari M. Vance

Lambda Pi Eta National Communication Honor Society

Established by the National Communication Association as the official National Communication Honor Society for undergraduate students. Lambda Pi Eta recognizes scholastic achievement (minimum 3.25 grade point average) and commitment to the field of communication among students ofjunior and senior standing. Jacob D. Brandwein Joselyn M. Brown Olivia R. Crago Emily G. Dawson Abigail C. Dennison

Bethany G. Eippert Lauren K. Heberling Anna C. MacDonald Jessica E. Metcalf Kaniese L. O’Dell

Samantha K. Perrine Alexandra P. Schaffer Sarah J. Sullivan Kira L. Watkins


Phi Alpha Theta History Honorary Society

Founded in 1921. Requirements for national induction of undergraduate members include at least a minimum 3.1 grade point average in 12 or more credit hours of history and an overall grade point average of at least 3.0. Mikayla A, Burr Cameron L. Cross Rachel D. Fruth

Raven E. Manygoats Emily J. Miller Kayla M. Nice

Taylor B. Rush Megan A. Schinner Kaitlin O. Sherman

Pi Kappa Delta National Forensic Honorary

A National Forensic Honorary organization for intercollegiate debaters, competitive individual speakers, non-classroom audience speakers, and instructors in teaching oral communication. David P. Hawley Luz D. Labra Hernandez Selena T. LaBair

Samantha A. McClintock Haylie A. Schmoll

Lana K. Troyer Michaela L. Williams

Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society Alpha Gamma Kappa Chapter

Sole honoraryfor university students studying Political Science and American government. The honorary holds membership in the Association of College Honor Societies and is ranked as an “upper division, specialized” honor society. To become a member ofPi Sigma Alpha, students must have completed at least one-half of the credits neededfor a bachelors degree. They also must have completed at least 10 semester credits of work in political science including at least one upper-division course, with a 3.0 grade point average or higher in those courses. They have to achieve an overall grade point average placing them in the top onethird of their class. Students need not be political science majors to qualifyfor membership. Mikayla A. Burr Cameron L. Cross Rachel D. Fruth

Raven E. Manygoats Emily J. Miller Kayla M. Nice

Taylor B. Rush Megan A. Schinner Kaitlin O. Sherman

Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology

Psi Chi, founded in 1929, seeks to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship and advance the science of Psychology. Members must be in the upper 35 percent of their class in general scholarship and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in Psychology. Mariama Ba Katherine G. Barber Marissa N. Bingham Elizabeth S. Bohrer Lindsey M. Cundiff Tonia M. Dunson-Dillard Ethan J. Herring Rachel E, Hetrick William B. Hove

Sharmin Kabir Hanna N. King Angela Kladias Claire Lamb Connor K. MacKenzie Montana W McKnight Cassidy M. Nicol Briana R Reed

Kathleen E. Rosneck Katelyn M. Sanford Danielle E. Salisbury Steven M. Schroeck Cassidy R. Stover Rianna K. West Hannah G. Wickizer Reid M. Wollett

Sigma Beta Delta - Business Honorary Society

Sigma Beta Delta, founded in 1994, encourages and recognizes scholarship and achievement among students of business, management, and administration, and to encourage and promote personal and professional improvement and a life distinguished by honorable service to humankind. Members must be in the top 20% of their class in overall scholarship. Melissa A. Dean Haleigh S. DePalma

Tyler J. Grover Olivia G. Harris

Rachel E. Mausser Lauren R Rydzewski

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Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honor Society Alpha Rho Upsilon Chapter

The International English Honor Society confers distinction for achievement in English language, literature and writing in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies. The following students are awarded Sigma Tau Delta membership for their academic excellence which enriches interest in English studies and literacy. Kaitlyn M. Bader Kelsey S. Brown Audra N. Chaffin Alexandrea B. Futo Kristin E. Gustafson Anju Leung Casey J. Hall

Claudia Owusu Riley G. Smith Allura M. Stevens Wesley K. Strobel Emma E. Warded Katie E. Warner

William S. Hanna Mary R. Jackson Kira L. Judd Juli F. Lindenmayer Mercede J. Marcolongo Rachel N. Nitchman

Teleiotes Chapter of Mortar Board

Mortar Board, Inc. is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for distinguished ability and achievement in scholarship, leadership, and service. Santiago Acero Bedoya Cameron J. Arminio Kathryn E. BanghofF Holly N. Bernhold Erin E. Bloomfield Jacob A. Bokar Andrew L. Cade Bethany M. Callahan Anne E. Campbell Mackenzie J. Conlon Noa P. Crowley Amanda L. Durica

Madison C. MacElrevey Jordan E. Riha Haylie A. Schmoll Hannah J. Schneider Kalyn L. Schroer Rebecca L. Shera Mackenzie A. Siebert Mallory A. Soska Camille G. Stewart Lillian J. van Wyngaarden Ethan L. Wintgens

Zoe A. Ford Zachery Glascox Adam S. Grumman Casey J. Hall Olivia G. Harris Mikayla M. Heydt Evan T. Huggins Trent D. Johns Meggin J. Kelley Mikayla J. Knerr Leah G. Koskinen

Student Research Fund Award

Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students to support student research and presentation. Recipients are competitively selected based upon the quality of their proposed research and/or creative endeavor. Santiago Acero Bedoya Gwendolyn A. Broderick Andrew L. Cade Tim D. Clinton Madison A. Delande Lisa M. DeWeese Kathryn L. Dodds Jessica L. Fannin Caroline N. Fulmer Alexandrea B. Futo Bethany E. Giedeman Zachary R. Hamilton William B. Hove Erin K. Hughes Jillian K. Jorgenson Erick C. Juarez-Manning

Kathleen E. Rosneck Jordan L. Rush Corinne M. Saul Athena Y. Schalk Joseph C. Shaeffer Morgan M. Shields Grace M. Simpson Amy L. Smith Allura M. Stevens Melinda J. Ussery Maya Venkataraman Brianna A. Wallis Rachel A. Weaver Derek T. Wei Lauren T. Wesolowski

Emma C. Kimberly Nicholas A. Langlois Megan N. Leclerc Wei-Shin Lu Sarah L. Maxson Natalie C. McClintock Cayla 1. McNeil Emily M. Matisko Emily J. Miller Evan P. Miller Mariel B. Montgomery Rachel M. Muti Erin Orr Brittany N. Pilat Jordan E. Riha

Vernon L. Pack Fellowship

The Pack Fellowship provides funding to students selected through an application process who are engaged in a public service program or project and are working in collaboration with the mission of the Centerfor Community Engagement at Otterbein University. 2018-19 Fellows Rachel L. Ferguson Cailee A. Grzebienik

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Ashton D. Jerger Haylie A. Schmoll


Torch and Key Membership

Junior and Senior members of the Torch and Key Honorary Society who have maintained at least a 3.7grade point average throughout their college careers. Cameron J. Arminio Mariama Ba Kathryn E. BanghofF Dominica Bean Casey J. Bennett Holly N. Bernhold Erin E. Bloomfield Kaitlyn N. Brooks Tara M. Brush Bethany M. Callahan Jesse T. Chirdon Lindsay M. Cluckey Mackenzie J. Conlon Delaney M. Cutteridge Shauna N. Davee Emily A. Davis Julie A. Didinger Nathan C. Dinnen Jamie L. Dregalla Beryl Dulo Carrigan N. Dummitt Madeline M. Durbin Amanda L. Durica Juliette Eichorn Bethany G. Eippert Sydney Fojas Sarah N. Fossett Angelea R. Fuhs Joseph J. Gilbert Megan K. Glassmire Jarrett A. Gorecki Allison G. Gould

Sonja Govedarica Adam S, Grumman Courtney R Hackney Alexys R. Henderson Abbey E. Hamann Olivia G. Harris Mikayla M. Heydt Evan T. Huggins Meghan K. Inglin Janelle K. Johannes Trent D. Johns Lindsey C. Keehn Meggin J. Kelley Miranda M. Kuhns Selena T. LaBair Claire G. LeGendre Haosen Li Juli F. Lindenmayer Reagan A. Longo Laura Lovett Shelby N. Lowder Bryan Luckscheiter Madison C. MacElrevey. Connor K. MacKenzie Tiffany N. Martin Audrey C. Marzec Emily M. Matisko Montana W. McKnight Cayla 1. McNeil Shruti S. Mehta Abigail E. Montgomery Amanda J. Moore

Kasey L. Morris Mia C. Munoz Jenna D. Ober Miguel D. Pedrozo Aja Peltomaa Maria D. Pfau Jared L. Piroska. Anne M. Pomerants Tracy Rawlings Kylie E. Redman Amanda A. Reed Lauren E. Rhome Cassandra J. Rife Kathleen E. Rosneck Taylor B. Rush Nathan A. Schimmoeller Adrianna L. Schaad Steven M. Schroeck Kalyn L. Schroer Rachel N. Schwanekamp Riley G. Smith Johnathan C. Storner Mallory A. Soska Wesley K. Strobel Erin A. Taylor Shawnna L. Vermillion Kathleen E Waite Brianna A. Wallis Lillian J. van Wyngaarden Megan J. Yates Haihan Zeng

The Five Cardinal Experiences

In our mission, Otterbein stakes claim to an education distinguished by a 'unique approach to integrating direct experience into all learning.� To ensure that all of our students have opportunities to apply knowledge they gain in the classroom in real world settings, the university has developed a signature initiative. The Five Cardinal Experiences (The Five Cards). A Cardinal Experience is defined as an active and authentic concrete experience that engages students in real-world opportunities to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in the classroom. A Cardinal Experience may occur in the community, on campus, or across the globe. The Five Cards include: (1) Community Engagement, (2) Undergraduate Research and Creative Work, (3) Internships and Professional Experiences, (4) Global and Intercultural Engagement and (5) Leadership and Citizenship. The students listed below are seniors who have completed three or more Cardinal Experiences (some experiences may still be in progress). Macy M. Adams Adeline M. Almendinger Brigid E. Aslin Kathryn E. BanghofF Emmanuela A. Bean Samantha J. Beers Holly N. Bernhold Taren T. Boone Rachel M. Browning Kathryn A. Cerqua Melissa A. Dean Andrew S. DeBacker Amanda L. Durica

Megan K. Glassmire Hayley D. Hotchkiss Evan T, Huggins Erin K. Hughes Makenna M. Jacobs Khyla J. Jones Meggin J. Kelley Hannah R. Lawrentz Claire G. LeGendre Madison C. MacElrevey Shruti S. Mehta Baylee L. Meyer

Emily J. Miller Martha Nyarko Amanda A. Reed Jordan E. Riha Julianna J. Sa Arriane J. Schetter Gabrielle E Shears Mackenzie A. Siebert Mallory A. Soska Rachel A. Stayer Tiarra N. Wilder Megan J. Yates

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