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Awards and Prizes

ALL-UNIVERSITY HONOR SOCIETIES

ALPHA SIGMA NU

Alpha Sigma Nu is the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education. The society recognizes those students who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service.

ARTS AND SCIENCES

Inducted 2020–2021

Emma Hazeltine Eric Miller Bridget O’Brien Daniel Smith Matthew Torres

Inducted 2019–2020

Jane Bolton Savannah Charles Keeley Cronin Elena Fiegen Allie Flando Erica Frank Brooke Gajewski Kate Gustafson Caitlin Helmers Megan Holland Brooke Huerter Marinella Krezic Shannon Kuhl Kate Lawlor Gabriella Marino James McQuillen Marcella Michalek Catherine Raster Emily Rouse Linnea Stanton Alexandra Vargas Stacey Yard

Inducted 2018–2019

Jerome Baldwin Brooke McArdle Allison Nadenik Carolyn Schmitz

Inducted 2016–2017

Catherine Frehe

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Inducted 2020–2021

Therese Egan Nicholas Shotkoski

Inducted 2019–2020

Katey Angelo Daisy Ayala Kathryn Christian Bella Hennessy Michael Kashian Meghan King Alex Malitas Emily McGuire Charles Schlindwein Jenna Schmitt Kevin Sherwood Kyle Thompson Olivia Vanden Heuvel Samantha Zahorik Zachary Zygmunt

Inducted 2018–2019

Megan Pokrandt

COMMUNICATION

Inducted 2020–2021

Kelli Arseneau Nora Kiernan

Inducted 2019–2020

Joshua Anderson Shane Brady Meredith Cavaleri Zoe Comerford Noelle Douglass Anne Marie Gunn Claire Hamilton Olivia Huening Aidan Korte Sarah Lipo Meredith McGuire Mary Margaret Riley Mary Webb

DENTISTRY

Inducted 2020–2021

Magdelyn Mueller

Inducted 2019–2020

Steven Fegan Jayna Shah EDUCATION

Inducted 2019–2020

Morgan Frank Areli Herrera

Inducted 2018–2019

Andrew Hirsh

ENGINEERING

Inducted 2020–2021

Richard Gonzini

Inducted 2019–2020

Rafael Garcia Jaena Hanley Zoe Relias Matthew Waters Jon-Christopher Whelan

Inducted 2018–2019

Seamus Herson Amanda Locascio Theodore Martin Noah Meisner Sofia Schabel Natalie Waltz Anna Wilczynski Allison Winans

HEALTH SCIENCES

Inducted 2020–2021

Grace Alber Jordan Eng Erin Fuller Meggie Hart

Inducted 2019–2020

Madeline Allen Katherine Bruckner Brielle Buechler Maximilian Casey Robert Lauer Erin Lorenzen Jonathan Mendyk Emma Morgan Anna Sanders Claire Shiparski Katherine Weyandt

Inducted 2018–2019

Hannah Delaney Grace Glisson Logan Newstrom Katie Shoemaker Grace Thomas

Inducted 2017–2018

Katrina Reeder Riley Schilling Olivia Weinkauf Amanda Wenger Paula Zdanowski

LAW

Inducted 2020–2021

Adam Best Sherre Chevalier

Inducted 2019–2020

Lindsay Dodovich

Inducted 2018–2019

John Howard

NURSING

Inducted 2020–2021

Megan Mahoney

Inducted 2019–2020

Ellie Fischer Morgan Holt Morgan Kallay Alexandra Krzeczkowski Renee Gabrielle Seguban Katherine Writz

Commencement at Marquette is a symbolic celebration of our students' accomplishments. We rejoice with students and families on this momentous occasion. Some students are participating today who have not earned the degree or Latin honors listed herein. Participation in Commencement does not constitute certification of degree conferral or Latin honors. Degree conferral and Latin honors are acknowledged through the official transcript of the university.

Phi Beta Kappa is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honors society. Founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary, it counts among its members 17 United States presidents, 42 United States Supreme Court justices, and more than 150 Nobel laureates. Marquette’s Phi Beta Kappa Society (Zeta of Wisconsin) was established in 1971.

Only the names of students who had accepted their election by April 26, 2021, are printed. For a complete list of 2021 Phi Beta Kappa new members in course, see www.marquette.edu/phi-beta-kappa. Elected Junior Year (2019–2020): Amanda Nielson, Andrea Ortiz Elected Senior Year (2020–2021): Thomas Besold, Trevor Block, Vincent Cahill, Karina Falcon Gonzalez, Erica Frank, Yifan He, Maggie Landers, Esmaralda Lezama Ruiz, Gabriella Marino, Brooke McArdle, Bradley Michaloski, Abigail Montalbo, Tyler Naekrsz, Zhitao Nie, Abigail Papka, Lizabeth Raffel, Andrew Schafer, Matthew Schwemmer, Samuel Solowicz

AWARDS AND PRIZES BY COLLEGE

HELEN WAY KLINGLER COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Biological Sciences Academic Achievement Award:

Given for outstanding academic achievement by a senior majoring in biological sciences, physiological sciences or biochemistry and molecular biology. Abigail Kuborn (Awarded 2020–21)

Catherine Welsh Smith Research Award in Biological

Sciences: Given to the student who demonstrated the greatest achievement in research among all juniors or seniors majoring in the Department of Biological Sciences. Abigail Kuborn (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Computer Science Senior Award: Recipient is selected on the basis of academic performance and enthusiasm for computer science: Jacob Anderson (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Walter Froehlich Memorial Award: Given to a graduating senior(s) majoring in economics with the highest GPA. Mychaela Paetow and Nicole Tetzlaff (Awarded 2020–21) Walter Froehlich Memorial Award: Given to a graduating senior(s) majoring in economics with the highest GPA. Awarded in 2021: Mychaela Paetow, Nicole Tetzlaff.

Economics Department Service and Leadership

Award: Given to a graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding service to the department and college. Caroline Short (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH English Department Creative Writing Fiction Award:

Awarded to the student for the best creative writing piece. Elizabeth Richards (Awarded 2020–21)

English Department Nonfiction Essay Writing Award:

Awarded to the student for the best nonfiction essay. Abbie Regenbaum (Awarded 2020–21)

English Department Multimedia Composition

Writing Award: Awarded to the student for the best multimedia composition. Haley Wellner (Awarded 2020–21) Outstanding English Major Award: Given for academic excellence, leadership, service and dedication to the study of language, the art of rhetoric, and a critical, theoretical, and aesthetic engagement with literature. Jonathon Jimenez (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Walter C. Boden Memorial Award: Given to an outstanding graduating senior history major based on their GPA, extracurricular accomplishment and faculty recommendations. Marcella Michalek (Awarded 2020–21) James L. Jablonowski Memorial Award: Recognizes the best undergraduate research paper in History. Thomas Besold (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND CULTURES

Chinese Language and Culture Award: Given for academic excellence in the study of Chinese language and culture. Monica Dreesen (Awarded 2018–19); Linlin Li (Awarded 2020–21) Pi Delta Phi Award: Recognizes the member of the French Honor Society who most exhibits excellence in French Language and Culture. Brandon Harisis (Awarded 2020–21)

Excellence in French and Francophone Studies:

Recognizes the senior who has proven all-around excellence in French and Francophone Studies, which includes linguistic, literary, and cultural studies conducted in French. Carmen Prater-Bellver (Awarded 2020–21)

Goethe Prize for Excellence in German Award:

Recognizes outstanding ability in the fields of German and German Studies including sound knowledge of the German language, scholarly success in the study of German literature and a broad knowledge of German culture and the history of ideas. Emily Rouse (Awarded 2020–21) Mahmoud Darwish Award: Given for excellence in Arabic language and culture. Bridget Montes and Margaret Plaza (Awarded 2019–20); Anthony Aldurra and Keeley Cronin (Awarded 2020–21)

Excellence in Italian Language Award: Given to the student that has demonstrated a constant interest in the study of the Italian language and culture, becoming proficient in both. Cesar Contreras (Awarded 2019–20); John Collopy (Awarded 2020–21) The Mary Gettel Scholarship Award: Presented to the graduating senior who has completed a major in one of the languages and who has the highest GPA. Brooke McArdle (Awarded 2019–20); Emily Rouse (Awarded 2020–21). Over Achiever Award: Recognizes a graduating senior in any Spanish major with the highest GPA. Joshua Anderson (Awarded 2020–21). Theis Greek Prize: Awarded to the student for the best English translation from Homeric Greek. Brooke McArdle (Awarded 2019–20)

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCES

Outstanding Data Science Senior Award: Given based on academic performance and enthusiasm for data science. Sam Speake (Awarded 2020–21) Outstanding Mathematics Senior Award: Given based on academic performance and enthusiasm for mathematics. Veronica Dobbs (Awarded 2020–21)

Miriam Connellan Mathematics Education Award:

Given to a mathematics major who has demonstrated the greatest potential for success in the field of mathematics education. Makayla Loeffelholz (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

Francis X. Boden Memorial Award: Given to an outstanding senior for excellence in academic achievement in the study of social, political and legal philosophy. Noelle Douglas (Awarded 2020–21) James H. Robb Memorial Award: Given to an outstanding senior for excellence in academic achievement in the study of the history of philosophy. Marinella Krezic (Awarded 2020–21) Rev. John Naus, S.J., Award: Given to an outstanding senior for excellence in academic achievement in the study of ethics and values. Eric Miller (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Karioris Memorial Award: Given a physics major for academic excellence and outstanding service to the Physics Department. Ryan Lichtenberger (Awarded 2019–20)

Special Recognition of a Teaching Assistant:

Recognizes service above and beyond the call of duty, and specifically for the development of pedagogical innovations and improvements for the introductory lab curriculum. Adam Pink (Awarded 2020–21) Weinreich Memorial Award: Recognizes a senior physics major who demonstrates leadership through academic performance and service and has achieved academic distinction. Clare Urbanski (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

Rev. Virgil C. Blum, S.J., Award: Given for outstanding academic achievement in political science. Maggie Landers (Awarded 2020–21) James M. Rhodes Student-Citizen Award: Given to the senior in the Political Science Department who best embodies the commitment to academic excellence and to service to Marquette University and the broader community. Savannah Charles (Awarded 2020–21) International Scholar of the Year Award: Recognizes the most outstanding graduating senior in the INIA major based on GPA, service to international studies and overseas experience. Keeley Cronin (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Sheikh Outstanding Senior in Psychology Award:

Acknowledges exceptional academic performance, research and service or leadership contributions in Psychology. Kathryn Gustafson (Awarded 2020–2021)

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SCIENCES Anthropology Outstanding Senior Award:

Recognizes a graduating senior majoring in anthropology for scholarly excellence, leadership, service, engagement and dedication to the field of anthropology. Calista Lopez (Awarded 2020–21)

Bruce Biever Outstanding Senior Sociology Student

Award: Given to a senior sociology major who displays a personal investment in the field of sociology and has contributed to the program through scholarly performance, classroom engagement and involvement in research activities that benefit the community. Kathryn Gustafson (Awarded 2020–21)

Criminology and Law Studies Outstanding Senior

Award: Given for excellence in academics, service and leadership. Jane Bolton (Awarded 2020–21)

Jane Addams Outstanding Senior Award in Social

Welfare and Justice: Recognizes one outstanding senior who has excelled in the areas of academics, service and leadership. Sarah Lipo (Awarded 2020–21)

DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY

Doherty Award: Honors the student who has written the best paper within the broad area of moral response generated by religious faith and tradition. Kate Lawlor (Awarded 2020–21)

College Awards

Gold Medal Award: Given to the graduating senior(s) with the highest cumulative grade point average. Emily Didier, Rose Ebacher-Rini, Brooke Gajewski, Kathryn Gustafson, Emma Hazeltine, Abigail Kuborn, Mychaela Paetow (Awarded 2020–2021) Outstanding Senior Award: Recognizes the senior who best exemplifies the ideals of the college in the areas of academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, service, personal integrity and a commitment to the principles of a liberal education. Kathryn Gustafson (Awarded 2020–2021)

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–2021): Savannah Charles, Emily Foley,

Murphy Freal, Brandon Harisis, Brooke Huerter, Kajal Khatri, Ellie Marino, JaMisha Matos, Tigran

Ovsepyan, Javonte Tucker. (2019–2020): Amanda

Harris, Leon Mason, Albert Reyes, Nancy Suarez

Jimenez. (2018–2019): Lauren Baylor, Sofia Driscoll,

Miracle Faller, Jake LaFleur, Christian Norfleet, Annie

Nyberg, Jake Stavsky. (2017–2018): Sofia Driscoll,

Samantha Perez, Gabriella Lorance, Anne Nyberg, Rayne Trangsrud

Klingler College of Arts and Sciences Honor Societies

Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics Honor Society):

Inducted 2019–20: Michael Kashian

Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Benjamin Aquino. Inducted 2019–20: Amanda Harris, Jacob Lesch, Haley Wellner. Inducted 2020–21: John Collopy, Isabella D’Agostino, Matthew Schwemmer.

Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Matthew Fitzgerald, Olewaseun Ibitoye, Alexandra Kotowski, Brooke McArdle, Joseph Passmore. Inducted 2019–20: Angelo Bruscato, Emma Hazeltine. Inducted 2020–21: Thomas Besold, Morgan Campbell, Marcella Michalek, Arthur Scheller IV, Ian Patrick Wolff.

Eta Sigma Phi (Classics Honor Society):

Inducted 2020–21: Ian Patrick Wolff.

Pi Delta Phi (French Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Vincent Cahill, Brandon Harisis. Inducted 2019–20: Grace Savini. Inducted 2020–21: Jessica Erdman, Mary Hanna, Regina Vela-Mesta.

Delta Phi Alpha (German Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Drew Cotton, Elma Peco, Samuel Solowicz, Kristina Viegut, Liy Wieringa. Inducted 2020–21: Andrew Kasten, Emily Rouse.

Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honor Society):

Inducted 2017–18: Zelexus Robledo. Inducted 2018–19: Daisy Ayala. Inducted 2019–20: Crystal Boyd, Daisy Hernandez, Verenisse Ledesma, Arely Melendez, Annika Moore, Olivia Vanden Heuvel. Inducted 2020–21: Alexis Coon, Bridget O’Brien, Madeline McMillin, Rebecca Phelps, Amanda Scott.

Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics Honor Society):

Inducted 2020–21: Rosalino Bravo

Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society):

Inducted 2019–20: Ryan Lichtenberger, Clare Urbanski. Inducted 2020–21: Anna Abadsantos, Aditya Apte, Zachary Belyaev.

Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Savannah Charles, Emma Swinney, Walter Wooley. Inducted 2019–20: Hannah Baldus, Emma Barclay, Jonathan Brennan, Rose Ebacher-Rini, Alexander Ferrone, Lina Habib, Marguerite Healy, Brooke Huerter, Alexandra Kotowski, Ryan Kuwada, Eric Rorholm, Emily Rouse, Molly Schamberger, Isabella Sparacino, Linnea Stanton, Kendall Woodcock. Inducted 2020–21: Kevin Gleeson, Emma Hazeltine, Megan Holland, Marion Lewandowski, Robert Mitchell, Julie Paulsen, Grace Terry, Regina Vela-Mesta, Sean Wagner, Lily Wieringa.

Sigma Iota Rho (International Affairs Honor Society):

Inducted 2019–20: Keeley Cronin, Emma Hazeltine, William Rhodes-Sutliff, Vivian Walbrun. Inducted 2020–21: Emily Didier, Marguerite Healy, Rhiannon Matson, Anna Natividad, Andrea Ortiz.

Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Madison Rea. Inducted 2019–20: Erin Cook, Karina Falcon Gonzalez, Elena Fiegen, Kathryn Gustafson, Andrea Jainga, Camerhon Johnson, Gabriella Marino, Megan McFadden, Maya Melchert, Ameerah Muhammad, Kaitlyn Slater, Elise Sledge. Inducted 2020–21: Madelyn Boyn, Emily Hendzel, James McQuillen, Rachna Patel, Catherine Raster.

Lambda Alpha (Anthropology Honor Society):

Inducted 2019–20: Calista Lopez, Olivia Possley. Inducted 2020–21: Errol Ashby, Natahlia Galvan.

Pi Gamma Mu (Sociology Honor Society):

Inducted 2020–21: Savannah Charles

Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies and Theology Honor Society):

Inducted 2018–19: Kate Lawlor. Inducted 2019–20: Alexander Delsman, Johannah Lee. Inducted 2020–21: Nikita Deep, Cecelia Van Gompel.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Beta Gamma Sigma: A chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, National Commerce Honor Society, was installed in the College of Business in 1929. The Marquette Chapter is known as Beta of Wisconsin. The criteria for election to Beta Gamma Sigma are scholarship and service. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest honor granted by the College of Business Administration to its students. Awarded in 2018–2019: Riley Arnold,

Courtney Christenson, Andrew Diedrich, Therese Egan, Roshiece Hall, Michael Kashian, Jeremy Mason, Andrew Modder, Sara Kate Pasbrig, Max Rothweiler, Jenna Schmitt, Nicholas Shotkoski, Kylie Sprecher, Joseph Vitrano, Sarah Woerner, Samantha

Zahorik. Awarded in 2019–2020: Daisy Ayala, Sean

Dole, Evan Ganther, Ge Ge, Isabella Hennessy, Colin Hoch, Allison Mattioli, Emily McGuire, Eleanor O’Donoghue, Riley Pollard, Kevin Sherwood, Kyle

Thompson, Julie Wolfla. Awarded in 2020–2021:

Kathryn Christian, Charlton Hanson, Christian

Musbach, William Peters.

Outstanding Senior Award in Accounting:

Awarded in 2021 to Roshiece Hall

Service and Leadership Award in Finance:

Awarded in 2021 to Andrew Oates

Financial Executives Institute Outstanding Senior

Award in Finance: Awarded in 2021 to Eleanor

O’Donoghue Service and Leadership Award in Real Estate:

Awarded in 2021 to Caroline Seski Outstanding Senior Award in Real Estate: Outstanding Senior Award in Real Estate: Awarded in Awarded in 2021 to Julie Wolfla2021 to Julie Wolfla.

Service and Leadership Award in Economics: Service and Leadership Award in Economics:

Awarded in 2021 to Awarded in 2021 to Joseph Vitrano Joseph Vitrano.

Walter Froehlich Outstanding Senior Award in Walter Froehlich Outstanding Senior Award in

Economics: Awarded in 2021 to Charlton HansonEconomics: Awarded in 2021 to Charlton Hanson.

Outstanding Senior Award in Business Analytics: Outstanding Senior Award in Business Analytics:

Awarded in 2021 to Awarded in 2021 to Justin Sherman Justin Sherman.

Outstanding Senior Award in International Business: Outstanding Senior Award in International Business:

Awarded in 2021 to Awarded in 2021 to Mitchell Bishop Mitchell Bishop.

Coleman Foundation Service and Leadership Award Coleman Foundation Service and Leadership Award

in Entrepreneurship: in Entrepreneurship: Awarded in 2020 to Graham Awarded in 2020 to Graham Bowerman Bowerman.

Coleman Foundation Outstanding Senior Award in Coleman Foundation Outstanding Senior Award in

Entrepreneurship: Awarded in 2021 to Prince BenianaEntrepreneurship: Awarded in 2021 to Prince Beniana.

Service and Leadership Award in Information Service and Leadership Award in Information

Systems: Systems: Awarded in 2021 to Amanda Magallanes Awarded in 2021 to Amanda Magallanes.

Outstanding Senior Award in Information Systems: Outstanding Senior Award in Information Systems:

Awarded in 2021 to Awarded in 2021 to Daisy Ayala Daisy Ayala.

Herbert G. Zollitsch Outstanding Senior Award

in Human Resources: Awarded in 2021 to Morgan

Knigge. Herbert G. and Donna T. Zollitsch Human Resources

Award: Awarded in 2021 to Logan Aguilar

Dr. Mark J. Cotteleer Service and Leadership Award in Operations and Supply Chain Management:

Awarded in 2021 to Adarsh Muralidharan

Outstanding Senior Award in Operations and Supply

Chain Management: Awarded in 2021 to Justin

Sherman Ralph E. Brownlee Service and Leadership Award

in Marketing: Awarded in 2020 to Katherine Milani, Awarded in 2021 to Katherine Milani Outstanding Senior Award in Marketing: Awarded in 2021 to Emily McGuire

Beta Gamma Sigma Outstanding Senior Award:

Awarded in 2021 to Samantha Zahorik

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–2021): Joel John, Alexander Liberato, Joey O’Connor. (2019–2020): Adan Jimenez, Alex Liberato, Joseph Pfankuch. (2018–2019): Aidan Miano. (2017–2018): Vincent Stoll

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma: A chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, National Commerce Honor Society, was installed in the College of Business in 1929. The Marquette Chapter is known as Beta of Wisconsin. The criteria for election to Beta Gamma Sigma are scholarship and service. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest honor granted by the College of Business Administration to its students. Awarded 2020–2021: Nicholas Brown, Jenelle Falvey,

Brendan Keaney, Michael Kienast, Jamie Logsdon, Charles Payne, Brian Ralph, Nameer Shaaban, David Stanke, Eric Studee, Adam Swoverland, Alison Trouy,

Noreen Walsh.

T.R. Martin Award for Excellence in Graduate Education:

Master of Arts in Corporate Communication:

Awarded in 2021 to Alison Trouy

Master of Science in Accounting:

Awarded in 2021 to Cora Alles

Master of Science in Applied Economics:

Awarded in 2021 to Nikki Brendemuehl

Master of Business Administration:

Awarded in 2021 to Courtney Bohman

Master of Science in Supply Chain Management:

Awarded in 2021 to Luke Fenner

Master of Science in Management:

Awarded in 2021 to Caitlin Doll

J. WILLIAM AND MARY DIEDERICH COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

Diederich College of Communication Dean’s Essay

Award: Awarded to communication students in their freshman year for exceptional writing and continues through their senior year. Awarded in 2017–2018 to

Isabella Bavone, Meredith Cavaleri, Mary Hanna,

Olivia Huening and Megan Rittler.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars Award

in Advertising: Awarded to a junior in advertising who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Cole Hines.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars Award

in Communication Studies: Awarded to a junior in communication studies who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Noelle Douglass.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars Award

in Corporate Communication: Awarded to a junior in corporate communication who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Hannah Engel.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars Award

in Digital Media: Awarded to a junior in digital media who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Meredith Cavaleri.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars

Award in Journalism: Awarded to a junior in journalism who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Alexander Delsman.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars

Award in Public Relations: Awarded to a junior in public relations who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Aminah Beg.

Diederich College of Communication Scholars

Award in Theatre Arts: Awarded to a junior in theatre arts who demonstrated leadership potential. Awarded in 2019–2020 to Katherine Dickey.

J. William and Mary Diederich College of

Communication Scholarship: Four-year award given to incoming freshmen with demonstrated leadership potential in 2017–2018 to Kelli Arseneau, Noelle Douglass, Amanda Parrish, Hannah Van Der Karr, and Mary Webb. James Foley Scholarship: Four-year award given to an outstanding freshman committed to social justice through service. Awarded in 2017–18 to Sarah Lipo.

Kappa Tau Alpha (National Honor Society in

Journalism and Mass Communication): Inducted in 2020: Joshua Anderson and Isabel Comerford. Inducted in 2021: Maggie Riley and Caroline White.

Lambda Pi Eta (National Communication Honor

Society): Inducted in 2020: Shane Brady, Sarah

Brennan, William Brown, Zoë Comerford, Emily Didier, Noelle Douglas, Caroline Entsminger, Chloe Fischer, Erin Fitzgerald, Margaret Gillette, Anne Marie Gunn, Mary Hanna, Ava Heiniger, Cole Hines, Olivia Huening, Nora Kiernan, Aidan Korte, Allison Manning, Michael Martinez, Shannon (Shay) O’Brien, Sophia Phillips, Megan Rittler, Sarah Rose, M’Laya Sago, Natallie St. Onge, Jennifer Swierczek,

Jenna Thompson, Mary Webb, Grace Weir. Inducted in 2021: Sarah Baldwin, Sarah Belasco, Kendra

Rose Bell, Sophia Cacioppo, Yoonbin Cho, Rosie McNamee, Lexi Poidomani, Cynthia Ramirez, Grace

Aisha Terry.

Outstanding Scholastic Honors:

Highest Cumulative Average in the Freshman

Year: 2017–2018: Shane Brady, Alexander Delsman,

Noelle Douglass, Amanda Parrish.

Highest Cumulative Average in the Sophomore

Year: 2018–2019: Noelle Douglass.

Highest Cumulative Average in the Junior Year:

2019–2020: Noelle Douglass.

Highest Cumulative Average in the Senior Year:

2020–2021: Noelle Douglass.

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–2021): Angelique DeBellis, Shay O’Brien, Jamario Walker, Renu Venkatesh (2019–2020): Alexis McClain, Shay O’Brien (2018–2019): Shay O’Brien, Ruben Marin.

All School of Dentistry awards were given in 2021. Omicron Kappa Upsilon (National Dental Honor American Equilibration Society: Sylvana M. BlancoSociety): Conner Tim Belnap, Steven David Fegan, Dentino Zachery Daniel Finnegan, Ardit Haxhia, Logan A. Herm, American Student Dental Association Excellence Stefan W. Idso, Emelia Marie Karkazis, Kendal Ann Award: Janae Momchilovich Lane, Magdelyn Marie Mueller, Jack Henry Orzepowski, Maisie Elizabeth Tolzmann, Rebecca Ann Willfahrt Academy of Osseointegration: Angela Christine Schmidt Alpha Sigma Nu (National Jesuit Honor Society): Magdelyn Marie Mueller Pierre Fauchard Academy: Emelia Marie Karkazis Academy of Dental Materials: Alexander Craig Karkazis Dr. Bela and Mrs. Rachel Fodor Memorial Award: Ardit Haxhia Academy of General Dentistry: Jesus A. Echezarreta, Rebecca Ann Willfahrt International College of Dentists – USA Section – Leadership Award: Samuel David Miller Academy of Operative Dentistry: Austin J. Mahlik International College of Dentists – USA Section – Humanitarian Award: Sahar Edalatpour American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry: Magdelyn Marie Mueller The International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI): Austin J. Mahlik

American Academy of Implant Dentistry: Quintessence Publishing Company Awards:

Margaret Lucretia Schlindwein Clinical Achievement in Periodontics: American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Alexa Paige Zacharias Radiology: Curtis R. Henderson Clinical Achievement in Research: American Academy of Oral Medicine: Emelia Marie Karkazis Jayna R. Shah Clinical Achievement in Restorative Dentistry: American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Conner Tim Belnap Pathology: Logan A. Herm School of Dentistry Class President & Student American Academy of Orofacial Pain: Katherine A. Von Arx Council President: 2017–2018: Drew Jordan Gottwald, 2018 – 2021: Emily Katherine Schuler American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: Kendal Ann Lane Special Care Dentistry Association: W. Bjorklund Luke American Academy of Periodontology: Christopher Daniel Flood Whip Mix Best of the Best Prosthodontic Award: Angela Christine Schmidt American Association of Endodontists: Taylor Marie McElwee Brian D. Stone Memorial Award: Taylor Marie McElwee American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Implant Student Award: Staff Appreciation Award: Emily Katherine Schuler Timothy Jason LeMoine Marquette University Dental Alumni Association: American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Emelia Marie Karkazis

Surgeons Dental Student Award: Marquette University Dental Alumni Association:

Logan A. Herm Chelsie Wharton Morasko

American Association of Orthodontists: MUSoD American Student Dental Association

Stefan W. Idso Annual Award: Samuel David Miller

American Association of Public Health Dentistry: MUSoD Student Research Group:

Luke W. Bjorklund Rebecca Ann Willfahrt

American College of Dentists, Leadership Award: MUSoD Diversity and Inclusion Award:

Emily Katherine Schuler Jose Antonio Gonzalez

American College of Prosthodontics: MUSoD Award for Outstanding Work Over Four

Grant James Mickesh Years and Attaining the Highest Scholastic Average: American Dental Society of Anesthesiology: Magdelyn Marie Mueller Ardit Haxhia Bryanna Rasch Award: Emily Schuler

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership Award: (2020–2021): Roy Bowler, Carissa Burnes, Morgan Frank. (2018–2019): Morgan Frank, Ali Piccininni.

OPUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Top Scholars in Curriculum: Awarded to senior standing student with the highest GPA in each curriculum. Biomedical: Emma Moravec. Civil: Matthew Waters. Computer: Matthew Diehl. Construction: Theodore Martin. Electrical: Jaena Hanley. Mechanical: Joseph Gross. High Scholastic Honors: Awarded to senior standing students having a GPA of 3.8 and above. Biomedical:

Jacquelyn Gerhardson, Seamus Herson, Paige

Myroth, Devon Plata, Jacob Schweizer, Natalie Waltz, Marcus Weitekamper, Jon-Christopher

Whelan, Anna Wilczynski, Allison Winans. Civil:

Noah Meisner, Michael Oechsner, Claire Randall;

Computer: Carmen Seda. Electrical: Jacob Edwards, Barbara Sammut, Joseph Sizemore. Mechanical:

Benjamin Lucarelli, Jacob Radewahn, John Reeg,

Eric Schmidt. W.D. Bliss Outstanding Co-op Awards: Nominated by their co-op employer, based on outstanding performance, leadership potential, and the ways in which they demonstrated excellence and their commitment to lifelong learning. Biomedical: Heidi Hartmann. Civil: Juliette Stroesser. Computer: Alexander Berkhout. Construction: Theodore Martin. Electrical: Peter Diamond. Mechanical: Austin Bielek. Membership in Tau Beta Pi: A chapter of Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, was established in 1928. Theodore Martin, President; Aaron Broeckert; Tyler Fairwood; Rafael Garcia; Jacquelyn Gerhardson; Richard Gonzini; Jaena Hanley; Seamus Herson; Amanda Locascio; Noah Meiser; Paige Myroth; Benjamin Nowak; Nathan Organ; Devon Plata; Zoe Relias; Sofia Schabel; Eric Schmidt; Jacob Schweizer; Natalie Waltz; Matthew Waters; Marcus Weitekamper; Jon-Christopher Whelan; Anna Wilczynski; Allison Winans. Membership in Eta Kappa Nu: A chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, National Electrical Engineering Society, was established in the Opus College of Engineering in 1945. Jaena Hanley, President; Jacob Edwards, Vice President; Matthew Diehl; Carmen Seda. Membership in Alpha Eta Mu Beta: A local honors group for the advancement of biomedical engineering, founded in 1979 in the Biomedical Engineering department of the Opus College of Engineering. This group became a charter chapter of Alpha Eta Mu Beta, National Biomedical Engineering Honor Society. Sarah Ahmed; Brea Brennan; Kristin Burke; James Castiglioni; Irah-Vanesa Comia; Tyler Fairwood; Heidi Hartmann; Kari Knopp; Sarah McCarthy; Emma Moravec; Paige Myroth; Michael Offe; Sofia Schabel; Jacob Schweizer; Natalie Waltz; Anna Wilczynski; Allison Winans; Beau Wisniewski. Membership in Chi Epsilon: A chapter of Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honor Society. Dennis Malec, President; Theodore Martin, Treasurer; Noah Meisner, Marshall; Liam Flaherty; Richard Gonzini; Collin Kruse; Amanda Locascio; Michael Oechsner.

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–2021): Jacquelyn Gerhardson, Carmen Seda. (2017–2018): Tom Wattelet.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellowship: Awarded to promising doctoral students who are developing leaders and are dedicated toward fashioning a better and more humane world. Awarded in 2018–19 to Natalie Benjamin and Igor Gayday.

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–21): Claire Conger, Veronica Maniak, Mary Grace Riley, Adam Romanski, Emily Zalinski. (2019–2020): Britney Román. (2018–2019): Maddy Gwinn, Jason Beugnet. (2017–2018): Veronica Maniak.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Edward Carroll Award for Outstanding Academic

Achievement: This award is given annually to the Biomedical Sciences graduate who has displayed exceptional academic performance as demonstrated by the highest GPA in his or her graduating class. Completed degrees by the end of Spring 2021.

Robin Curtis Award for Outstanding Leadership:

This award is given annually to a graduate who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to leadership in accordance with the mission of Marquette University. Award for Outstanding Research: This award is given annually to a Biomedical Sciences graduate who has demonstrated outstanding commitment, proficiency, and accomplishments in the laboratory of a Biomedical Sciences faculty research mentor. Award for Outstanding Service: This award is given annually to a Biomedical Sciences graduate who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to and leadership in humanitarianism and service to others.

Excellence in Research Award. Excellence in Service and Leadership Award. Disciplinary Honors in Biomedical Sciences. PROGRAM IN EXERCISE SCIENCE: ATHLETIC TRAINING AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

Professionalism Award: This award is granted annually to the graduate that exemplifies the characteristics of professionalism, service, and potential for contribution to the Exercise Physiology profession. Mission Award: This award is granted annually to the graduate that typifies the key elements of the Marquette University Ethos Statement by consistent demonstration of personal and professional excellence, leading a life of faith, leadership, and service, respect and care for self and others. Research Award: This award is bestowed upon graduates who had significant involvement in research during their undergraduate study. This involvement may include presentation of research in a poster or other format, preparation/submission/publication of research article, or playing a major role in conducting research. Clinical Excellence in Athletic Training: This award is bestowed upon graduates recognized as exceptional clinicians based on outstanding work at the clinical site, superior evaluation scores, and presence of extraordinary clinical practice as evidenced by comments/conversation with clinical supervisor.

Clinical Excellence in Athletic Training at the

Master’s Level: This award is bestowed upon graduates recognized as exceptional clinicians based on outstanding work at the clinical site, superior evaluation scores, and presence of extraordinary clinical practice as evidenced by comments/conversation with clinical supervisor. Clinical Excellence in Exercise Physiology: This award is bestowed upon graduates recognized as exceptional clinicians based on outstanding work at the

clinical site, superior evaluation scores, and presence of extraordinary clinical practice as evidenced by comments/conversation with clinical supervisor.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY

Daniel Strelnick Clinical Award: This award is given to outstanding Physical Therapy graduates who demonstrates clinical excellence in their internship as reported from clinical faculty: Lindsay Billig, Martha

Leuthner, Megan Roidt

Dr. M. Patricia Murray Award: This award is given to the outstanding Physical Therapy graduate in recognition of academic excellence, scholarship, and potential contribution to the profession of Physical Therapy:

Elizabeth DePauw Dr. Lawrence Pan and Dr. Richard Jensen Service

Award: This award is given to the Physical Therapy graduate who exhibits the most exemplary record of humanitarianism, professionalism, leadership and service: Lindsay Billig and Jill Hoffman

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES

Dr. Krishna S. Neni Award: Given to a graduating student for exceptional dedication to scholarly and clinical work: Paula Zdanowski and Keli Benson

Marquette University Physician Assistant Student

Leadership Award: Given to the outstanding student demonstrating leadership, professionalism, and who excels in academics: Sarah Hoffman and Alexa Finger

Marquette University Physician Assistant Service

Award: This award is given to the student holding an outstanding service record throughout the PA program:

Amanda Kassner Marquette University Physician Assistant Student

Diversity and Inclusion Award: This award is given to the outstanding student in the areas of Diversity and Inclusion: Olivia Carter

DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY Alfred J. Sokolnicki Clinical Excellence Award:

Named in honor of Professor Sokolnicki, dean emeritus of the College of Speech, past chairman of the Department of Speech Pathology and first director of the Marquette University Speech and Hearing Clinic, recognizing a graduate student who has demonstrated excellence during their clinical practicum and has the potential for exemplary future clinical service:

Andrea Garcia Alfred J. Sokolnicki Clinical Excellence Award:

Named in honor of Professor Sokolnicki, dean emeritus of the College of Speech, past chairman of the Department of Speech Pathology and first director of the Marquette University Speech and Hearing Clinic, recognizing an undergraduate student who has demonstrated excellence during their clinical practicum and has the potential for exemplary future clinical service: Britney Román Outstanding Graduate Scholar Award: Granted to the graduate student who exemplifies the characteristics of excellence in academic achievement, professionalism, and potential for future contribution to the profession:

Lee-Anne Madsen Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award:

Recognizes seniors for excellence in scholarship and leadership, as well as involvement and dedication to Marquette University, the Speech Pathology and Audiology departmental mission, and the surrounding community: Favio Saabedra

LAW SCHOOL

Law School Course Achievement Award: This award is presented to the highest-ranking students in selected law school courses. Awarded 2017–2018: Robert A. Gentile, John F. Howard, Jay M. McDivitt. Awarded 2018–2019: Jeremy J. Andereck, Brent E. Aussprung,

Jana N. Budet, Amanda E. Collins, Lindsay T. Dodovich, Alec R. Durand, John Fuller, Robert A. Gentile, Michaela A. Hendricks, Ellen R. Kosmatka, Megan Alexa MacKay, Morgan L. Risseeuw, Ashley M. Rossman, Adam R. Roznowski, Andrew G. Slaven, Bridget M. Smith, Brendan J. Sofen, Foley J. Van

Lieshout. Awarded 2019–2020: Kyle B. Beczkiewicz,

Adam J. Best, Madeline C. Bitto, Jana N. Budet, Austin Crist, Andrew T. David, Lindsay T. Dodovich, Caitlyn B. Doyle, Alec R. Durand, Alina R. Felber, John Fuller, Robert A. Gentile, Andrew V. Guzek, Michaela A. Hendricks, Nikolas J. Johnson, Michelle M. Knapp, Micah W. Kordik, Ellen R. Kosmatka, Jordan A. Liff, Annie Louk, Zachary J. Lowe, Nicholas M. Lubenow, Jamie L. Lumsden, Megan Alexa MacKay, Samantha M. McCoy, Jay M. McDivitt, Megan C. Mirka, Katherine Muth, Kelsey A. Pelegrin, Alexa R. Rodriguez, Ashley M. Rossman, Jason M. Sausser, Scott A. Small, Bridget M. Smith, Holly L. Stenz, McKenzie E. Tibbetts, Rachel R. Tovar, Alex

R. Utrup. Awarded 2020–2021: Jeremy J. Andereck,

Brent E. Aussprung, Adam J. Best, Jana N. Budet, Sherre K. Chevalier, Amanda E. Collins, Michaela A. Hendricks, John F. Howard, Nicholas T. Hunter, Kathryne E. Keough, Ellen R. Kosmatka, Victoria J. Kosobucki, Naomie Kweyu, Jordan A. Liff, Nicholas M. Lubenow, Colleen E. Mandell, Corrina T. Martell, Jay M. McDivitt, Marilyn Olivia McQuade, Megan C. Mirka, Kelsey A. Pelegrin, Kolten W. Pope, Mathias J. Rekowski, Emma N. Schaefer, Natalie V. Sobierajski,

McKenzie E. Tibbetts, Alex R. Utrup.

Pro Bono Society Honors

Over 120 hours of service: Claire E. Barth, Mikayla E. Becherer, Madeline C. Bitto, Emily C. Boylan, Hannah R. Busch, Deborah Wyn Cain, Sherre K. Chevalier, Olivia L. Clark, Ruby De Leon, Luami Alexxandra Diaz Lopez, Lindsay T. Dodovich, Jennifer Frances Dombrowski, Megan L. Drury, Richard Esparza, Jamie A. Garcia Montes, Derrick A. Gress, Mitchell I. Knief, Micah William Kordik, Victoria J. Kosobucki, Naomie Kweyu, Colleen E. Mandell, Robert A. Maniak, Jay M. McDivitt, Aleina L. McGettrick, Katherine Muth, Nimrat Kaur Nannan, Felicia Lynn Owen, Andrea M. Quade, Rachel Eileen Roberge, Abby Louise Rockendorf, Ashley M. Rossman, Bridget Mary Smith, Natalie V. Sobierajski, Thomas C. Sucevic, Charles W. Twohy, Theodore Wegner, Haley Elizabeth Wentz, Monique Toshiko Faye Williams Over 50 hours of service: Jeremy Joseph Andereck, Amanda Louise Bethel, Carly B. Boder, William A. Brookley, Jana N. Budet, Casey Campos, Maggie Marie Cash, Edgar G. Ceniceros-Herrada, Kristen Danielle Cherry, Amanda Elizabeth Brittain Collins, Caitlyn Blyth Doyle, Curtis Alexander Edwards, Kaitlyn M. Gradecki, Kayla Marie Gribble, Andrew V. Guzek, Robert Peter Hameister, Madelyn Gene Hebbring, Brian Harris Hendricks, Michaela Aileen Hendricks, Michael F. Hickey, John F. Howard, Miles A. Johnson, Nikolas

Jordan Johnson, Rebecca A. Klongland, Steven Michael Konitshek, Matthew J. Lamb, Jamie Lee Lumsden, Samantha M. McCoy, Katlyn Q. McGarry, Thomas P. McGue, Wynetta Deborah McIntosh, Marilyn Olivia Anne McQuade, Jordan Thomas Miller, Breanna Mai Moe, Tori A. Nanstad, Alexis Ruth Palmbach Nemecek, Keyana J. Payne, Kelsey Anette Pelegrin, Kolten W. Pope, Jessica Lynn Puetz, Annalisa Nicole Pusick, Anne L. Radosevich, Jazmin Itzel Ramirez Bailon,Samantha R. Raygo, Kylan Reilly, Elizabeth B. Reinowski, Mathias John Rekowski, Kelley L. Roach, Payton L. Roberts, Alexa Rae Rodriguez, Kelly M. Ryan, Jason M. Sausser, Emma Nicole Schaefer, Lucas J. Schaetzel, Andrew G. Slaven, Scott Allan Small, Lauren J. Smith, Shakia Renee Smith, Holly L. Stenz, Tucker Thomas Tellefson, McKenzie E. Tibbetts, Cooper Warner, Oniquca Ashley Wright, Alexandra Kathleen Zdunek

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Division of Student Affairs Student Leadership

Award: (2020–2021): Evelia Guerrero, Claire Torrance, Olivia Ward. (2019–2020): Evelia Guerrero, Elizabeth Murillo, Abby Oye. (2018–2019): Abby Oye, Mary Grace McCormack, Mikey Wilson. (2017–2018) Guadalupe Diaz.

Undergraduate Awards

Berens Award: Awarded to a senior student selected by the faculty as having demonstrated above average academic achievement, outstanding clinical performance, commitment to ongoing professional development, and personal qualities consistent with the mission and values of Marquette University. Awarded in 2021 to Danielle Zachman. Student Activities and Service Award: Selected by senior students, this award is given to a senior who has shown enthusiasm for nursing, who has worked diligently for the success of student activities and service projects, and who has been enrolled as a fulltime student in the bachelor program at the College of Nursing. Awarded in 2021 to Elizabeth Murillo. Gregory Olson Caring Award: Given to a senior with above average academic achievement who has demonstrated caring for peers and clients, openness to new ideas, and openness to the diverse views of others, and who exemplifies fairness. Awarded in 2021 to Morgan Kallay. Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing Honor Society): Inducted in 2020: Samantha Alderson, Anna Best, Elizabeth Fischer, Clare Frumkin, Kaitlyn Guan, Madelyn Hartig, Brenna Hogan, Morgan Holt, Morgan Kallay, Alexandra Krzeczkowski, Brianna Ling, Danielle Loonsfoot, Megan Mahoney, Leah McDonald, Jonathan Oeltjen, Abigail Oye, Joanna Stollenwerk, Rhiannon Torres, Makena Walsh, Katherine Writz, Hannah Zurcher. Inducted in 2021: Caitlin Edgerton, Kelly Ells, Rachel Laska, Claire Taiclet. Nightingale Academic Certificate: Awarded to graduating seniors and graduate students with a minimum grade point average of 3.7. Catherine Alioto, Mia Arthur, Maddie Babcock, Halle Berg, Claire Coonan, Ellie Dickinson, Keally Dombrowski, Caitlin Edgerton, Kelly Ells, Julia Filmer, Ellie Fischer, Clare Frumkin, Kristen Gadbois, Jillian Gallo, Brenna Hogan, Morgan Holt, Emma Johnson, Morgan Kallay, Ally Krzeczkowski, Rachel Laska, Megan Mahoney, Renee Gabrielle Seguban, Rhiannon Torres, Makena Walsh, Lindsay Walter, Katie Writz, Danielle Zachman, Hannah Zurcher. Academic Achievement Certificate: Awarded to graduating seniors who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 to 3.7. Samantha Alderson, Yasmeen Atta, Sheryl Aykara, Anna Best, Julie Biggins, Mitch Bradley, Maggie Dyszlewski, Nina Enea, Sarah Furst, Grace Goebbert, Kaitlyn Guan, Maddie Hartig, Jana Haschel, Madison Holt, Sarah Iglar, Brittany Jensen, Ellie Kunkel, Brianna Ling, Danielle Loonsfoot, Maggie Lyons, Leah McDonald, Maddie McMillin, Kate McNicholas, Helen Moran, Elizabeth Murillo, Katie O’Brien, Jon Oeltjen, Abby Oye, Steve Samuel, Mary Kate Schmidt, Peggy Smith, Maggie Stillman, Joanna Stollenwerk, Claire Taiclet, Juliana Vinci, Mallory Wiest.

Graduate Awards

Gregory Olson Caring Award: Awarded to a graduate student with above average academic achievement who has demonstrated caring for peers and clients, openness to new ideas, and openness to the diverse views of others, and who exemplifies fairness. Awarded in 2021 to Kathryn Knight. Sister Berenice Beck Award: Given to a graduate student selected by faculty as having demonstrated above average achievement, outstanding clinical and/ or research performance, commitment to ongoing professional development and the profession of nursing, and personal qualities consistent with the mission and values of Marquette University. The award is given in honor of Sister Berenice Beck, OSF, the first dean of Marquette University College of Nursing (1936–1942) and one of the first 10 nurses in the U.S. to receive a doctoral degree in nursing. Awarded in 2021 to Geoffrey Bowman. Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing Honor Society): Inducted in 2019: Ashley Gallina, Tessa Guido, Elizabeth Jaruseski, Sarah Jean-Pierre. Inducted in 2020: Matthew Abrahamson, Nina Alioto, Lauren Brown, Carley Bruckner, Allison Chapman, Mara Danner, Megan Durst, Teagan Fisher, Savanna Hofstetter, Alexandra Klonis-Cannon, Stephen Moerschel, Andrew Peterson, Marie Peterson, Ashley Roman, Amy Rotzenberg, Ebrima Touray, Vivi Vu, Amanda Wolf. Inducted in 2021: Alexandra Arnold, Citlali Aviles, David Babani, Jennifer Belken, Elizabeth Burke, Rejina Calo, Samantha Caputo, Sonja Causemaker, Kaitlin Ceragioli, Olivia Chaves, Nolan Cox, Kandice Deere, Christy Ewing, Eva-Lotta Feuerbach, Hayley Fortener, Morgan Figueroa, Brittany Fitzwater, Ryan Fly, Angely Gill, Eva Guzman, Haley Haverfield, Jennette Hollister, Michelle Howard, Ashton Hutcheson, Alexandra Jennings, Kathryn Knight, Kira Knight, Virginia Kuenzi, Jelka Leedle, Meixuan Leff, Maria Lillge, Clare Maloney, Christina Mathew, Kara McNeil, Michael Nabong, Ashton Novick, Priya Patel, Samiksha Pawar, Kamille Perkins, Marcos Prado, Stephanie Rawls, Ramil Reyes, Sara Ross, Emily Roe, Amanda Rosenwald, Margaret Schimmel, Allison Sharapan, Hannah Switzer, Elisha Tessalee, Joey Thims, Allison Thome. Paige Tickler, Paige Twyne, Brenna Van Anrooy, Breanna Wagner. Nightingale Academic Certificate: Awarded to graduating seniors and graduate students with a minimum grade point average of 3.7. Adedoyin Adewale, Alexa Aguirre, Melissa Alas, Clairissa Alexander, Jennifer Allen, Andrea Alvarado, Lisa Anders, Meghan Anderson, Ana Arnold, Katie Barman, Kaleigh Bauer, Mary Kate Berens, Lauren Berg, Kathryn Bieda, Jessica Bonilla, Megan Bonis, Michelle Breininger, Amy Briej,

Deb Casper, Sonja Causemaker, Kaitlin Ceragioli, Callie Chiroff, Megan Colvin, Nicola Costello, Chrystal Craft, Clare Dallman, Rachel Davis, Sarah Davis, Kandice Deere, Seema Desai, Brittany Fitzwater, Ryan Fly, Kemoy Fong, Aleksander Fornalski, Stacie Fulgenzi, Ashley Gallina, Katharine Gellish, Michelle Guenther, Chantal Hamlin, Morgan Hanbury, Haley Haverfield, Savanna Hofstetter, Jennette Hollister, Elizabeth Husemann, Niki Jackson, Elizabeth Jaruseski, Milfre Jimenez, Nicole Jurasovich, Thomas Kekeisen, Diane Kerpan, Chelsea Kilgas, Lesley Klein, Alexandra KlonisCannon, Rachel Knibbs, Melissa Lechelt, Maria Lillge, Tori Matayosian, Christina Mathew, Halle McCarthy, Lindsay Melson, Michael Meske, Kelsey Micech, Katie Michalski, Megann Mussatti, Kathleen Nave, Taylor Nixon, Bethann Nowak, Amanda Olazabal, Trushar Patel, Marie Peterson, DeAnna Piette, Rachel Pollard, Alana Quackenbush, Aleksandra Rabkowska, Dane Rasmussen, Joshua Rasmussen, Jaden Roddick, Anna Rodriguez, Amanda Rosenwald, Nicole Rosinski, Amy Rotzenberg, Colleen Ruetz, Hope Rutter, Margaret Salinas, Maggie Schimmel, Grace Sell, Allison Sharapan, Bridget Sierra, Joseph Simon, Brenna SpencerCastanon, Taylor Spoo, Regan Stefan, Teesha Stephens, Brittani Strait, Molly Svoboda, Hannah Switzer, Elisha Tessalee, Allison Thome, Paige Tickler, Leanna Vannarom, Katherine Von Bank, Brooke Ward, Jofflyn Zaremba, Judy Zhou.

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