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Jackson Aldrich Kim Bryant Noel Dunivant ’69 Leon Godwin Mark Rogers ’89 Gay Todd Shackelford ’85 Jim Stratford Corban Swain Photograph on pages ii–iii: “Corner of Franklin and Columbia,” courtesy of Rob Gourley ’18
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From the Director 1 Morehead-Cain Board of Trustees 2 Morehead-Cain Day of Giving: November 21, 2016 4 6 What is a Morehead-Cain Partner? Partner Spotlight: Mike Alford ’86 7 Honor Roll of Giving 8 Graduate and Professional School Donors 8 Alumni Donors by Class 8 Friends of the Program 20 Morehead-Cain Staff Donors 21 The Parents’ Perspective: Ragan and Dara Folan 24 Parents of Alumni and Scholars 25 Corporation and Foundation Donors 26 A Message from the Fund Board Chair 29 Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors 30 32 The Give-for-Good Challenge The Year in Review 2016–2017 34 TOGETHER Campaign Donor Spotlight: Robyn Hadley ’85 51
A Word from Our Young Alumni 52 Cecilia Polanco ’16 Neel Patel ’15 Kathleen Hayes ’14 Partner Spotlight: Haywood Cochrane ’70 and Luther Cochrane ’74 Law 54 The Morehead-Cain Selection Process 55 Selection Process at a Glance 56 57 Professional Readers 57 Regional Selection Committee Central Selection Committee 58 British Selection Process 61 61 Canadian Selection Process New Nominating Schools 62 TOGETHER Campaign Donor Spotlight: Ann Livermore ’80 63 The Summer Enrichment Program 64 Partner Spotlight: Will Alston ’00 67 The John Motley Morehead Society 68
A Door-Opening Experience: Joe Turner ’79 Business 69 The Discovery Fund 70 Professor Spotlight: Ottavia Zattra ’17 and Dr. Gidi Shemer 72 #TakeoverTuesday 73 74 Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors Scholar Impact at Carolina 77 Professor Spotlight: Tony Liu ’17 and Dr. Elizabeth Olson 93 TOGETHER Campaign Donor Spotlight: Tony Ursano ’87 95 Senior Class Campaign 97 Class of 2017 99 122 Class of 2018 Class of 2019 127 Class of 2020 132 Class of 2021 138 Morehead-Cain Staff 144 Special Thanks
from the director Dear Friends, We have an awesome responsibility. The indenture that gave birth to the John Motley Morehead Foundation in 1945 made it clear. It reads, “the trust created . . . shall have perpetual existence.” By design, the Program is meant to be everlasting. Our Morehead-Cain community—alumni, scholars, trustees, staff, and friends—has honored this mission for seventy-two years. We built a program that is nimble and able to take risks. And we sparked countless innovations along the way. Like Carolina, the founding of the Program broke ground; both institutions are the first-of-their-kind in the nation. Morehead-Cain was the first to imagine and implement a summer enrichment program. And, it was the first to develop a discovery fund to provide scholars opportunities to pursue new experiences. But never have so many transformations come at once. This year we began using the lessons gleaned from our seven decades of choosing scholars to reshape the selection process. In-state semifinalists took part in group scenarios while out-of-state semifinalists participated in asynchronous video interviews. At Finals Weekend, several short interviews challenged nominees to think critically about real-world problems. You can learn much more about these changes on page 55. The changes revealed to us more about candidates’ leadership and character. The result is a class of sixty-six bright, thoughtful, and impactful young leaders—twenty-five more scholars than the graduating class. That extraordinary growth represents your dedication to Morehead-Cain’s future. A record 50 percent of alumni made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund during the 2016–2017 academic year. You made our first-ever Day of Giving— held in November to honor the Program’s founding—a huge success. And every dollar you gave helped match a $10 million anonymous gift made by a non-alumnus. He marvels at the impact scholars and alumni have on campus, and clearly his challenge to “Give for Good” has inspired us all. Alumni also continue to play a key role in the transformation of the Summer Enrichment Program. Last year, we piloted the Civic Collaboration Summer in two cities—and this summer we expanded it. Five teams of scholars embedded themselves in the communities of Baltimore, Chattanooga, Greensboro, Louisville, and St. Louis. They focused on some of those cities’ most pressing issues. Scholars learned about ambiguity, facing uncertain outcomes, and working together. At every step along the way, alumni served as an invaluable resource. More than ever, members of this community engage and inspire each other. We are grateful that you are one of those members, and we welcome your ideas about how we can mobilize this network to support the Program and the University even more. We promise you exciting days are ahead. Best wishes,
Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77 Executive Director
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M orehead- C ain foundation Board of Trustees We offer our deepest gratitude to Tim Burnett ’62 and John Larkin, who retired from the board during the 2016–2017 academic year. Tim Burnett joined the board in 2001 and was the first Morehead-Cain Alumnus to serve as a trustee of the Foundation. He served as vice chair of the board from 2006 until his retirement this year. Tim had been an important part of the Morehead-Cain selection process before joining the trustee board, having served over the years as chair of the Guilford County Committee, chair of the Forsyth Regional Committee, and vice chair of the Central Selection Committee. He was also instrumental in launching and supporting the Foundation’s development efforts, most recently by serving on the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board from its inception in 2004 until last year. Tim has also served the University in key leadership roles, including chair of the UNC Board of Trustees, chair of UNC Management Company, chair of the Arts & Sciences Foundation, chair of the Board of Visitors, and chair of the UNC Health Care Board of Directors. An alumnus of Carolina in the class of 1976, John Larkin had served on the Morehead-Cain board of trustees since 2006. The grandson of John Lindsay Morehead II—the founding trustee who designed the original Morehead Program and selection process—and the son of Jean Motley Morehead Larkin, who served as a trustee from 1984 to 2004, John also served as a member of the Central Selection Committee, helping select several classes of Morehead-Cain Scholars over the years. We are grateful to John and Tim for their leadership and their unwavering commitment to the excellence of the Program.
Mr. Timothy B. Burnett ’62 Greensboro, North Carolina (retired December 31, 2016)
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Mr. John A. Larkin III San Antonio, Texas (retired December 31, 2016)
Mr. David C. Wright, III ’80, Chairman Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. G. Kennedy Thompson ’73, Vice Chairman Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. Timothy P. Sullivan ’85 Park City, Utah
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Ms. Lucy Hanes Chatham Roaring Gap, North Carolina
Ms. Margaret W. Weaver Houston, Texas
Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’78 Charlotte, North Carolina
Ms. Pearlynn G. Houck, General Counsel Charlotte, North Carolina
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The Morehead-Cain community held its first-ever Day of Giving on November 21, 2016—a one-day giving blitz that inspired alumni and friends around the world and celebrated the Program’s founding on the same day in 1945. From in-person visits to the Foundation to social media posts that reached tens of thousands of people, the Morehead-Cain family spent the day sharing their stories of inspiration and gratitude. Your support put the Program in position to reach new heights. The day began with 9 percent alumni participation for the academic year and ended at 29 percent, once all gifts were processed. In all, 841 alumni made gifts and pledges that day totaling more than $756,000. Thank you!
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W hat is a M orehead- C a in Partner? Morehead-Cain Partner is a relatively new designation that recognizes and honors the loyal commitment of many of our Morehead-Cain Alumni. For years, Morehead-Cain Alumni have asked how they can best support the Morehead-Cain Program. Several years ago, we began sharing a list of four simple things all alumni can do to ensure the future of the Program:
· PROMOTE. Please make sure that “Morehead-Cain Scholar” is on your résumé, in your CV, and/or in your professional biography. You are the Morehead-Cain legacy. Telling others raises awareness and recognition.
· CONNECT. Please respond to requests (reasonable ones, of course) from current scholars or fellow alumni. There is no better way to express gratitude for what others have given you than by sharing advice or offering a connection. Each time this happens, the Morehead-Cain network is strengthened and the lifelong designation of Morehead-Cain gains deeper significance.
· RECRUIT. Please help recruit future scholars when we call on you with specific needs. For recipients of the scholarship and their parents, no voice is more authentic than yours in representing the value of the Morehead-Cain experience.
· INVEST. Please make an annual gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund (MCSF). Your participation at an appropriate level for you matters deeply, both in the endorsement that it represents and in helping to sustain and enhance the Morehead-Cain Program. The cumulative impact of annual alumni support is transformational— last year the MCSF provided approximately 19 percent of the Foundation’s annual operating budget. Hundreds of alumni have responded with enthusiasm to this appeal for assistance. Some have even gone beyond these “basic four” requests by sponsoring scholars as summer interns, serving as readers and interviewers in the selection process, returning to campus to mentor scholars as speakers and Alumni-in-Residence participants, and more. To honor the dedication of all who support the Morehead-Cain Program by agreeing to these four commitments, we are now designating such alumni as Morehead-Cain Partners. In the pages of this Year in Review, you will hear from several Morehead-Cain Partners. They will share with us what motivates them to champion the Morehead-Cain Program. Are you a Morehead-Cain Partner? If so, we thank you for your loyal support! If you already do these four things (or are willing to!), but haven’t signed up to be a Partner, please visit our Partner page at moreheadcain.org/alumni/morehead-cain-partner to join this important group!
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The opportunity to celebrate and strengthen the Morehead-Cain community is incredibly rewarding. I hope that by being a Partner I am in a small way honoring the amazing gift that I was given as a scholar.” —Mike Alford ’86 Morehead-Cain Partner
2017 Honor Roll of Giving It is with great appreciation that we recognize alumni and friends of the Program who made a gift to Morehead-Cain between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. denotes our Morehead-Cain Partners.
Morehead-Cain Alumni Graduate and Professional School Donors Class of 1960 Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. (Law) Class of 1969 Neill Gregory McBryde (Law) In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Class of 1970 Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker (Law) Class of 1971 Louis A. Schmitt, Jr. (Business) Class of 1972 Kenneth Coyner Day (Law)
Class of 1978 Donna Jones Dean (Business) Dewey Michael Jones (Law) Peter Alan Schlesinger (Medical) James Milton Walter, Jr. (Dental) Class of 1979 Frances Dudley O’Brien (Business) Joseph Leon Turner (Business) Class of 1980 David Earl Frost (Dental) Class of 1982 Patrick David Lamb (Graduate) Herman Spence III (Law) Patricia Binder Throneburg (Law) Class of 1984 James Porter Alexander, Jr. (Medical) Class of 1985 Paul Joseph Schoofs (Graduate)
Class of 1973 Richard Lofton Michaux (Business)
Class of 1987 Robert Steven Chen (Graduate) Richard Hratchia Havunjian (Medical)
Class of 1974 Blenda Woodard Armistead (Business) Luther Parks Cochrane (Law)
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Class of 1976 Anne Erwin Bishop (Business) George Jost Hauptfuhrer III (Business) Howard Sheldon Schub (Medical) William Felix Vann, Jr. (Dental) Class of 1977 Evelyn Marion Bargmann (Medical)
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Class of 1955 Ronald David Current Class of 1957 Anonymous In honor of Marion Wilson Griffin ’57 In memory of Mebane M. Pritchett ’57 In memory of Edward W. Sutton ’57 Marion Wilson Griffin
Class of 1958 Charles Carlyle Davenport, Jr. James Morris Kimzey Michael Spencer Tanner Class of 1959 Robert Wilson Carter Richard Gordon Cashwell Dave McAlister Davis Alvin Larkin Kirkman James Monroe Long Class of 1960 Silas Walker Blanton, Jr. Ashe B. Exum Albert Otto Funderburk, Jr. Charles Dowd Gray III Bennette Eugene Geer Keys F. Webb McCracken III P. Harold O’Tuel, Jr. David Norfleet Parker Hugh Lester Patterson Richard Hill Robinson, Jr. William Converse Stem James Lynch Williams Class of 1961 David Allen Brooks Rhodes Thomas Corbett Francis Hopkinson Craighill III George Marvin Eargle Louis Haynes Gump Donald William Hearn Russell Joseph Hollers Roger Edward Palmer David Eugene Price Stewart Beauregard Priddy Lewis Odis Rush, Jr. Rudolph Herman Walldorf Charles Monroe Whedbee Willis Alexander Wilson, Jr.
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Class of 1966 William Jarvis Busby William Terrell Campbell Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. In memory of Howard G. Godwin, Jr. ’66 John Randle Hamilton John Matney Harmon John Patrick Harmon, Jr. Wade Hampton Logan III Joseph Franklin Martin David McDaniel Moore II Alexander Turner Shaw III John Richard Steele William Neil Thomas III Spencer Felton Tinkham George Lindeman Wainwright, Jr.
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Class of 1965 Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr. Thomas Eugene Barrier James Hardin Barton Rowland Lea Girling William Albert Graham James Woodson Light Perry Howell McCarty John Daniel Shelburne Richard Stockton Trenbath
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Class of 1962 Anonymous Timothy Brooks Burnett James Reuben Copland III John McLeod Griffiss William Graham Harriss William Colvin Hubbard In memory of Thomas R. Cannon ’62 Thomas Jeffrey Koontz John Ward Purrington James Dennis Rash (Deceased) Robert English Sevier Abner Pope Shuford Larry Milton Stacey
Class of 1969 Anonymous Charles H. Anderton, Jr. John Garling Callan Noel Dunivant Robert Baker Eadie Terence Nash Furness William Benjamine Hawfield, Jr. Robert Ralph Koeblitz James Wilbert Newlin William Keith Rollins William Mercer Rowe III Rixey Browning Todd Benjamin Taylor White Michael David Zimmerman Class of 1970 Stuart Alan Albright Charles Britton Beasley Jeffrey Richard Boak Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr. Asa Henry Crawford, Jr. Richard Carl Dabrowski Joseph William Dorn William Porter Farthing, Jr. William Leicester Foster, Jr. William Elwood Garrett, Jr. James Alexander Gray III James William Hoback, Jr. Allen Drew Lassiter In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Robert Hart Lee William David Lee, Jr. Lee Trammell Newton, Jr. Charles Johnson Parker Henry Worth Parker James Norfleet Pruden III Thomas Cleveland Ricketts III Robert Gilroy Spratt III David Thomas Tayloe, Jr.
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Class of 1972 William Prigmore Aiken, Jr. William Allen Brafford Kenneth Sears Coe, Jr. Kevin Robert Dungey Frederick Eli Finger III Leslie Holland Garner, Jr. Robert B. Gilleland James Meredith Haley IV Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. John Ward Hewitt Jeffrey David Katz Joseph Pinckney McGuire Randall Neal Pittman McKinley Wade Thigpen Curtis Michael Thompson Charles Stewart Wilkins, Jr. James Howard Wright In memory of Marguerite T. Perry Class of 1973 Anonymous David Benson Adams Jeffrey Prather Adams Charles Lynch Christian III Francis Charles Clark Larry Duane Eggert Steven William Esthimer Douglass Charles Ellerbe Farnsley
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Don Parks Foster Samuel Richard Freeman James Lamar Henderson III Henry Lockhart Hinkle Cary Frederick Irons III Samuel Grady Koonce, Jr. Page Gravely Lea L. Joseph Loveland, Jr. William Ernest Lucas II Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. Michael Terry Medford Wayne Leonard Michael Gary Michael Miller Michael Collins Miller Frederick Montgomery Morris III Eric Conda Murdock Delbert Bruce Shortliffe Gary Randolph Stafford Anthony Reginald Merivale Steward G. Kennedy Thompson Rickey Connor Weisner Timothy Jackson Whitener Class of 1974 Peter Adams Barnes William Michael Begley Wilson Montgomery Brown III Robert Marshall Campbell Robert Clarence Cone (Deceased) Andrew Charles George Eddy Scott Conrad Gayle James Franklin Gilliam W. Steven Jones William Lewis Keesler Harvey Leroy Kennedy David Wolters Kohl In honor of Paul Kropp Robert Hiller Malm Lee Massey McLaughlin, Jr. John Klauminzer Molen Robert Jay Moore Thomas Victor Morris Cornelius Theodore Partrick, Jr. Allen Wade Pridgen Robin Francis Rhodes Larry Edward Robbins Thomas Comstock Seitz, Jr. Joel Taylor Thigpen Hal Duane Tolan Gregory Howard Tuttle William Alfred Walker Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr. George Richard Whittecar, Jr. Adrian John Michael Wood
Class of 1975 Charles Agee Atkins Lucien Dallam Burnett III Rolly Lee Chambers Daniel Joseph Connelly James Hayes Shofner Cooper Alain Michael Gowing Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. Paul Odell Hirschbiel, Jr. Joseph Harper Hodges III Edison Thurman Hudson, Jr. Charles Marion Johnson III Nicholas Reginald Maurice Jones Donald Perry Kanak, Jr. David Meade Kern Lary Shane Larson Samuel Spence McCachren, Jr. Lawrence David McMahon, Jr. Frederick Karl Molen Todd Liddell Parchman Thomas Nelson Carter Randolph Peter Carey Rawlings Peter Lawrence Saviteer Michael Ellis Shank David Newton Webb Joseph Gary Wheeler William Allen Winget Michael Glenn Winters Stephen Cole Worsley Class of 1976 Jerry Wayne Askew Charles Lee Babington George Williams Braun Thomas Francis Darden II Warner Lee Wells Edmundson Peter Gilmore Douglas Kent Holmes Philip Rudolph Johnson, Jr. Michael Keith Kapp Richard Glen King Laurence Eason Lilley, Jr. James Hawthorne Manly Randolph Carlos Metcalfe John David Roberts Roscoe Bolar Stephenson III Class of 1977 James Rushton Barnes Kevin Ron Barris Jonathan Clark Bender Mark Bissette Stephen Eugene Buie John Franklin Campbell Harvey Hill Carrow, Jr. Bruce Gary Gellin
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Miller Walton Gibbons Curtis Bruce Gowan William Edward Hooper Michael Barry Kastan Charles Edward Lovelace, Jr. John Ivan Mabe, Jr. David Stewart McCue Mark Carpenter McPherson Mark William Mohney Alan Stewart Murray James Arthur Nelson, Jr. George Kinsey Roper III In memory of Alan T. Dickson Charles Buchanan Rouse Raymond Alan Shelton John Harvey Stratton III Thomas Joseph Ward John Dargan Watson, Jr. Robert Spalding Winborne
Thomas Bolton Mayo III In memory of Mary Camp Hoch ’82 Mark William Merritt Ward Weskett Nelson Virginia Burns Petitto Andrew Kenneth William Powell Walton Harrison Reeves, Jr. Robert Louis Rosiello Karen Leslie Stevenson Katie Marie Ziglar Class of 1980 Elizabeth Cobey Allen Luther Ernest Barnhardt III Elizabeth Dooley Bell Martha Corbi Bulluck Kim Stafford Clarke Robert Wayne Cramer Paul Frederick Duckworth, Jr. Michael Frank Elliott George Steven Felts Rebecca Faye Smith Galli Robert Daniel Hays, Jr. Ann Martinelli Livermore Eleanor Duff Green Long Robert Allen Long, Jr. Richard Gregory Michaels Charles Alan Ross Nancy Catherine Joyce Safrit Robert Wayne Simmons Thomas Flake Skipper Andrew Carroll Spencer
William Reid Thompson III David Nichols von Storch Janet Moss Wade James Alan Wolfe David Calep Wright III Class of 1981 Byron Clifford Abels, Jr. Louis Adams Bledsoe III Brian Charles Bunch Benic Monta Clark III Randall Allen Davis Brian MacDonald Goray Randolph Herman Harry Christopher Michael Holmes Dinita LeAnne James Gregory Hollins Kats Theodore Charles Kerner, Jr. Eric John Kostelich Bennett Houston Lockamy Nicholas Frazier Manos Elizabeth Schofield Miller Terrence Dewitt Morton, Jr. Karen Patricia Bailey Ramshaw Robert Michael Regan, Jr. Franklin Thomas Roberts Vanessa Washington Rowland Frances Jane Seymour Stacy Elizabeth Stubbs David John Vandenbergh
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Class of 1982 Anonymous (2) Lesa Edwards Banks William Clayton Bordley IV Peter Francis Breakey Charles Alan Bryan Lee Andrew Clark III William Matthew Detmer Kelvin Crews Harris Jeffrey Scott Koeze Peter Glyn Charteris Mallinson Ruth Leaver Marinshaw Kimberly Anne Marshall Christopher Clark McIsaac Geoffrey Hugh Chalfant Mock Donald William John Munro Martha Mattingly Payne William Andrew Hamilton Rhodes Michael Sheldon Richardson Lauren Elizabeth Richards-Peterson Mary Elizabeth Searle Patricia Timko Sinclair Timothy Marcus Smith Frank Clark Spencer Joni Lynn Walser Class of 1983 Anonymous Ellen Starr Bailey Lisa Jeffries Caldwell Wendy Walters Dufour David Murphy Evans Anne Crowe Fischer Sarah Klemmer Girardi Debbie Jordan Hilliard Barbara Rosser Hyde
John Tally Johnston III Brantley Tilman Jolly, Jr. Katharine Reid Koeze Wylie Donald Lowery, Jr. ElChino Miro Martin William Wyatt McNairy Thomas Edwin Davenport Millspaugh Douglas Scott Richardson John Carlos Rossitch Hamish Stevenson Frank Charles Sullivan Grace Emerson Terrell Michael Paul Vandenbergh David Clark von Gunten Dennis Bryan Whittle Class of 1984 Robert Joseph Bach Juana Olga Barrios George Hadley Callaway Anna Hall Evans John Candler Hamilton David William Hart Hunter Ashley Hoover Joel Johnson Hughey Jeffrey Craig Johnson Robert Quayle Kelly David Culver Keesler Robert Stanley Kreps Mary Roff Long Gair B. McCullough Douglas Mills McPherson Stephen Alphonsus Mitchell Michael Garrett O’Reilly Richard David Owens
Jonathan Thomas More Reckford Bonnie Mitchell Riddle David Ray Riddle Kenneth Gaines Smith Andrea Emily Stumpf Burnet Carlisle Tucker Robert Wilson III Class of 1985 Kristin Dutrow Baker Scott McKinley Baker Mary Grady Koonce Bell Adrian John Biddell John Daniel Binnie Terry Glenn Bowman Charles Robert MacMartin Cameron Garth Kleber Dunklin Reynolds Cuthbertson Faulkner Crista Herbert Gannon Justin Louis Gottlieb Robyn Shernita Hadley Carolyn Griffin Hall Lucia V. Halpern Tonja Wynn Hampton Martin McMillan Henegar John Burnside Howard, Jr. Sarah Urban Johnston Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga Christine Manuel Kushner David Scott Kushner James Moye Lilley Sarah Hester Mayo Samuel John Morse Amy Fonville Owen Allen Keith Robertson Jennie Edmundson Robertson Jonas Michael Rolett Susan Culp Sanders Gay Todd Shackelford Jane Sommers-Kelly Julia Anne Spicer Timothy Patrick Sullivan David Robert Williams, Jr. Vera Melvin Williamson Wendell Gray Yarbrough Class of 1986 Allene Smith Cooley Adams Michael Kevin Alford Andrew James Balgarnie Philip Edward Berney Brenda Doris Bourns Keith Vinson Bradsher David Harry Brown Frank Anthony Bruni, Jr.
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William Hugh Fuller III Carol Parks Geer Robert Harrison Gourley, Jr. Frances Heather Griffin David Anthony Hermer Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet Shireen Enette Khan Claude Ricketts Maechling Brian Wessell McCuskey William Patton McDowell IV Jonathan Clay Oxford Thomas Patrick Brien Plewman Michael Kendrick Reiter Neil Alvin Riemann Sandra Lynn Rierson Patrick Joseph Simpson Heather Brown Smith Amy Pritchard Williams Stephenie Beth Winter
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Class of 1987 Sally Marcella Butler Francesca Varcoe ColloredoMansfeld Rudolf Josef Colloredo-Mansfeld Richard Walsh Crawford Gregory Lawrence Cullum Anne Towe Egan Adam Frederick Falk Thomas Allan Poynter Godfrey Carolyn Roff Henry Richard David Hoile John Gill Holland, Jr. Alexander Putnam Hudnut Mary Campbell Jenkins Fred Howell Jones Balram Kakkar Sallie Lee Krawcheck William Steven Maler Mark Hersey Pavao Donna Gooden Payne Walker Lynch Poole John Douglas Smith Michael Francis Soboeiro Benjamin David Sutker Antonio Ursano, Jr.
Anna Kantzer Wildermuth In memory of Sherman and Gretchen Kantzer Alan James Young
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Michael Scott Deimler Dianne Carol Duffey Amy Smith Ende Roy DeVonne Flood, Jr. David Sidney Fortney Anson Bradley Ives Katharine Wilkes Kelley Marymelda Hall Kizer Susan Elizabeth Kuhn Kimberley Barrett Kwok Aaron Jenkins Land III Leah Ward Miller Carter Marshall Mills Catherine Montgomery Moeller Timothy Edward Newman Spero G. Papadopoulos Glenna Burress Patton Elizabeth Longino Portland Maurice Gene Radford, Jr. Jennifer Ayer Sandell David Martin Schnorrenberg Angela Royster Scott Kirby Pfeiffer Sheridan Judy Renee Speas Susan Camp Stocks Wienke Maria Tax Otis Edward Tillman, Jr. Macon Cheek Toledano James Michael Wilmott
Class of 1990 Kristin Lynn Breuss Kimberly Kaufman Brooks Geoffrey Pritchard Burgess Robert Stuart Byrum Tamara Rorrie Campbell Carolyn Volpe Cunningham Christine Robinette Curtis Christopher John DiGiano Eileen Dordek Bowen Vanderberry Eagleson Kecia Rust Fleisch Jessica Hawkins Green James Patrick Hayden Michael Worth Hinshaw, Jr. Alexander Weld Hodges Nancy Elizabeth Johnson Charles Richard Jones III Jeremy John Marshall Kelly William Brien David Lewis Joseph Michael Loughran III Michael Cameron Lunsford Samuel Neal McKnight Victoria Spence O’Driscoll Monica Glynn Parham William Aaron Pizer James Mackay Purves Jon Kurka Rust Timika Shafeek-Horton Richard Michael Smith Sean Maxwell Sumner James Leon Tanner, Jr. William Kent Walker, Jr. Kimberly Huffman Whitley Leslie Anne Williams
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Class of 1991 Allison Glosser Aldrich Steven Philip Aldrich John Granville Alley, Jr. Christine Youngblood Anderson Angela Ann Ards John Ray Bakht Bret Allan Batchelder Adrian Jeremy Norville Bedford Winston Louis Bissette III Michelle van den Berg Bryan Christie Blom Callaghan William Joseph Craver Anna Siobhan Davitt Elizabeth Brakeman de Bord Ruth Tappan Dowling Katherine Kirby Dunleavy Mary Jo Dunnington Cynthia Ann Dy Donald Ralph Esposito, Jr. Robert Carlton Evans Cynthia Stewart Francisco Lisa Michelle Freeman Alexander Burton Guettel Jon Paul Heiderscheit Julie Sheldon Huffaker Rafael Otilio Martin Neill Roderick McGeachy III Charles Edward Merritt Hemamalini Moorthy Reena Kara Schellenberg Thomas Robert William Silk Matthew Lewis Soule Peter Wesley Upham Susanne Walker Wilson Suzanne Toni Wong David William Wood Class of 1992 Elizabeth Gracie Abbott Carrie Culp Abramson Christian O’Neal Avery Zara Anishanslin Bernhardt John Bruce Buxton Kit Dalaroy Lawrence Burton Davis Patrick Miles Emerson Shilpi Somaya Gowda Benjamin Douglas Hanson Quaker Elizabeth Harmon Patrick James Heron Matthew Foster Heyd Michael Joseph Hostutler Shane LeGrande Johnson Jolayne Renee Keller
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Nick Kontogeorgopoulos Kevin Scott Markle Annis Morison Marney Heather Lynch Menzies Nori Sie Pennisi Samuel Richardson III Benjamin Noah Rosenberg Jennifer Wing Rothacker Henry George James Stevens Timothy Lamont Taylor Carmen Icard Teague Stephanie Noelle Toussaint Michael Ulku-Steiner In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77 Class of 1993 Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala Tawana Walker Barrow Titus Pelkey Bicknell Jennifer Backes Brown C. Palmer Brown, Jr. In memory of C. B. Crook Patrick Russell Burnside Courtney Miller Cavatoni Robert E. Curry II Ian Heyward Fay Erika Gordon Gantt Richard David Gill Ganesh Muthian Gunasekaran Valerie Winnifred Halman Christy Grigg Johannes Henry Little Kitchin, Jr. Elizabeth Cook Lanzen Ashley Earnhardt Lemons Geoff McDonough Robert Christopher Miller Jill Jacobs Olson Sarah Davis Priest Serena Wille Sides Robin Kirsten Spence Julie Konneker Szeker Carrington Wells White Jason Matthew Wilhelm Class of 1994 Thomas Jackson White Archie Paige Austin Bitter Alicia Almeida Bowers Hyonmyong Paul Cho James Reuben Copland IV John Randolph Crutchfield Karen Barbra Dietrich Nicholas Warren Eaton Lilly Farahnakian Wendy Faye Greene
Jennifer Lloyd Halsey In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77 Sarah Jill Gwennette Kalhok Stephen Brent Karasick Trisha Michelle Mark Radhika Soundararajan Mathews Douglas Stephen McCurry Alexander Frew McMillan John Scott Moody Ronney Bassel Mourad Julia Konerding Padgett Carolyn Renee Reinglass William Roeder Susan Wooten Sumner Susan Killian VanderKam Class of 1995 Adrienne Pruden Ashby Jonathan Granger Atkeson Luke Baker Ameena Batada Yi-Hsin Chang J. Craig Comer Parshant Kumar Dhiman Deborah Ann Greenwood Samuel Latham Grimes Carlin Bullard Hollar Ki Soo Jung Jonathan Franklin Justice Eliza Hutchison Ketchum Shannon Denise Kete Thomas Fredrick Koonce Pearce Armstrong Landry In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77 Garrett David Martin Louisa Amelia McCarthy Dana Burgess O’Donovan Carolyn Anne Payne Robert Jackson Powell IV Caitlin Gutperle Reed William Emerich Sanford Wendy Elizabeth Sarratt Derek Jason Shadid Brian Hamilton Styers In honor of Michael Klompas ’96 Leonide Gerard Toussaint III Darice Witherspoon Class of 1996 Anonymous Daniel Peter-Daum Aldrich Anne Hudson Angevine Brooks Allen Blake Christina Suzanne Bollo Caroline Carver Cheek-Hill
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Class of 1999 Anonymous (2) Sukanto Neil Bagchi Crystal Hudson Blackwell Bradford Blaise Briner Christian Hubert Charnaux Richard Horace Conner III Jamie Everhart Deis Helen Lane Dilg Lakshmi Murty Goudar Ellen Greer Harris Bethany Hedt-Gauthier Marie Christina Hermitte Kristy Renee Huffman Melissa Lynne Johnson Alyssa Wilson Leggoe Shalanda Macon-Jaliwa Miller Lucienne Claire Papon Jeffrey Mark Pike Alison van den Broek-Fischer Angela Merritt Verdery Tracy Lynne Voreis William O’Brien White III Caroline Willingham
Class of 2001 Anonymous Laura Elizabeth Bolton Michael Ryan Bucy Naomi Smith Buehrle Kristen Lee Campbell Oliver Carter III Norman Siu Yong Ching, Jr. Elton Hendrie Click Ryan Preston Dahl Jamie Allison DeMent Hassan Terrance-Craig Kingsberry Anne Fawcett Krishnan Kelley Vance Lawrence Craig John MacDonald Kevin Charles Massey Patrick Methvin Jesse Moore Emily Page Nelson Branson Halsted Page Dana Lauren Peirce Todd Mischa Pugatch Bradford Will Rathgeber Emma Zoe Louise Richardson Frank Michael Torti, Jr. Barton Christian Walker Frank Neal White Mary Winifred White
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Class of 1997 Charles Shober Anderson Clay Baker Burleson Kathryn Claire Campbell Christopher Lee Conner Jennifer Kim Cutie Parrish Hayes Daughtry Drew Steven Deaton Robert Woodward Hielscher Bernard Guy-Marcel LaRue Lindsay-Rae McIntyre Kelly Walton Muir Susanna Matsen Nazarian Meredith Armstrong Niles Jennifer Smith Parrish Laura-Julie Perreault David Lewis Pope Michael Pryal Linwood Ladell Robbins Dieter Thomas Roth James Alexander Cameron Whittle Amelia Bruce Zelnak
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Class of 2002 Valerie Elizabeth Alter Robert Ernest Boykin Kathryn Pierce Celauro Erika Lyn Streck Cerwin Jennings Lambert Clingan Corrie White Conrad Sarah Goins Creed Patrick Timothy Fox Eric David Johnson Stephen Thomas Keleher James Mitchell Kenney William George Laxton, Jr. John Walter McDowell IV Ursula Dimmling Mead Amanda Boenish Methvin Sonia Mondor Katherine Nicole Neal Justine S. O’Connor-Petts Mary Fletcher Peña Rachel Mazyck Pfeifer Willis Jackson Phillips, Jr. Bradford Lee Picot Courtney McCarthy Ramey Melissa Stancil
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Elizabeth Gillikin Whitworth Callie Taintor Wiser John Patrick Yeatts Class of 2003 William McKenzie Aiken Charles Newell Battle II Marnie Hanel Bordley Lawrence Phillip Braithwaite Justin Michael Carreker Marina Chase Carreker Thomas Ryan Ciszek Derek William Cool Justin Daniel Cunningham Kindl Shinn Detar Karine Marie Dubé Rhiannon Kate Fisher Lydia Harris Guterman Aaron Herschel Hiller Arash Jahanian Nell Pollard Johnson William Wesley Johnson Robert George Kane Jason Wayne Kemp Britt Ashley Lake Kelly Jo Landreth Christian Halsey Leckerling Dana Messick Ledyard Nicholas Joseph Lewis Hannah Johnson Ong Emily Reynolds Pierce Nathaniel Long Reynolds Kimberly Jessen Roberson Katherine Carter Santos Carolyn Edith Shook Mollie Elizabeth Silver Chih-Ping Tsai Jeffrey Howard Walden Julie McManus Werry Scott Samuel Werry Class of 2004 Anonymous Benjamin Bradshaw Adams David Lyndon Weber Angeles Craig Joseph Baden Dorothy Davis Ball Robert Banks Basinger Meesun Sunny Kim Bather Randi Jo Kivett Cheafsky Ann Upchurch Collier Daniel Kelsey Cottingham William Mark Craig, Jr. Kimberly Baxter Decker Kasey Poole Decosimo
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Patrick Martin Doggett Camilo Durana Justin Fitzpatrick Daniel Edward Folliard Amy Rae Fox Micah Charles Gilmer Lara Andrachuk Gunton Jennifer Mouchet Hall Kari Forrest Hammond Scott Curtis Jones Venroy Kirkpatrick July Elizabeth Kistin Keller Julia Schlafly Lilly Angela Marie Liu Richard Thackston Lundy Kasey Quillen Maggard Katharine Louise Melville Tara Lynn Neubrand Christopher Lee Parris-Lamb Melissa Lassiter Petkov Michael Perkins Phipps Andrew Charles Pike Nina Eloise Poe Tyler Thomas Ray Tung Siu Jonathan Philip Slain Catherine E. Varner Leia Kelly Vetter Class of 2005 Amon Easterling Anderson Bradley Alan Burton Mariam Missaghi Cline Rebecca Lauren Frucht Divya Gopal Sung-Wook Han Katherine Jennifer Harris Kathryn Roebuck Holding Emily Dawn Johnson Stephen Cameron Kearns Amelia Andrews Kelly Francis Edward Kelly IV Alexa Nicole Kleysteuber Tyler Michael Lester Claire Young Neely Daniel Thompson Paine Josey Bridges Snyder Jared David Sokolsky Robert John Squire Clyde Eugene Stunson, Jr. Virginia Voyles Tester Charles Patrick Thompson Richard Christopher Waters Amorn Wongsarnpigoon
Class of 2006 Lewis Cuttino Alexander Bruce Warren Andrews, Jr. Amir Homayoun Barzin Jonathon Charles Benson Scott Andrew Burr Sebastian Paul Gibbs Lucile Denson Gundersen William Jeffreys Hortman Adrian Mark Johnston Jennifer Helen Kling John Joseph Kunza IV Vincent Jean Lagacé Eilidh Jane MacDonald Jeanne Morris Maurrasse Lauren Emily Mills Khanh-Lien Huu Nguyen Thomas Joseph O›Keefe William Joel Starling, Jr. Benjamin Keenan Stolbach Margaret Paige Teich Emily Elizabeth Vasquez Christopher Stephens Walker David Donald Werry Class of 2007 Heather Michelle Aldersey James Stephen Allred Philip Carrington Blackett In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Damian Anthony Cannon Earl Goodwin Chesson, Jr. In honor of Sallie L. Krawcheck ’87 Zachary Scott Clayton Thomas Elias Cluderay William David Hayles Catherine Reed LeCompte Maile Cathleen Lesica Benjamin Joshua Lundin Alastair Michael McKeever Jonathan David McNeill Nicholas Boddie Mosley Anne Hamilton Phillips Jessica Kathleen Polka Amanda Shintay Thornton Elizabeth Petter Webber Lotte Tulloch Wright Class of 2008 Anonymous Emmanuel Bello Matthew James Craig McLain Sherrill Mallory Cuellar In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 John Keegan de Lancie
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Class of 2009 Danielle Maria Allen Hilary Schronce Blackwood Graham Alan Boone Crister Bond Brady Kaylan Alyssa Christofferson Joshua Bryan Diamonstein Matthew Joseph Garza George Bennett Hodgin John Andrew Hulbert Ashelyn Nicole James Tyler Nathaniel Layne Nori Oxholm Lim In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Ying Liu Kevin James McMullin Jennifer Michelle Milikowsky Emily Elizabeth Nix Lucia Anne Parker Edward Julian Clough Perkins Brock Thomas Phillips Emir Singh Sandhu Caroline Catherine Schneider In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Tristram Rennie Thomas Hayley Marie Thompson Suzanne McCullough Willis William Myles Wynn Elisabeth Irene Yorke
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Leticia Pamela Mendoza Garcia Fletcher Harrison Gregory IV Amit Gupta Tristan Thomas Heinrich Naimul Huq Anna Fara Lassiter Antonio Levon McBroom Joel Leon Moore, Jr. Erin Hardee Ogburn Erin Ashley O’Quinn David Evan Pollock Jesse Michael Soloff In memory of Taylor Summey Soloff Alana McAllister Wilson
Kaitlin Marie Carr Heath Dale Louis Hoff Anne Lewis Baer Kiley Kevin Robert Kiley Alex Wolfe Lassiter Alexander Lim In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Aaron Manning Hadley Heath Manning Sarah MacDonald Merritt Janel Natasha Monroe Andrew Montgomery Sawyer Noland Jasmine Renee Mitchell Redwood Henry Lawlor Spelman Alexander Maxwell Stephens Anthony Rees Sweeney-Taylor Thomas Varkey Thriveni James Joseph Waters Sebastian Cain Williams Calvin W. Young Amy Rebecca Zipursky Class of 2011 Natalie Sutton Alvarez Edmund Theodore Baxa III Thomas Joseph Bolek William McDaniel Bondurant Laura Elizabeth Brentnell Christopher Lee Carter Sarah Anne Core Wesley Lawrence Crouse Emma Henriette Din In memory of Rebecca Din
Thomas Michael Golden In memory of Frank J. Golden Keith Michael Grose Kerry Anne Williams Harris Elizabeth Cusick Hazeltine Michael James Johnston Ann Mills Lassiter Julia Blair Powell Love Travis Johnson McElveen Hogan Eastwood Medlin Anna Virginia Krueger Melnikoff Michael Altaf Mian Alastair James Rushton Monty Olivia Paige Myrick Katherine Marie Novinski Marco Sabatino Romeo Evan Kershaw Rose Bryanna Nicole Schwartz John Avery Scotton, Jr. Steven Paul Shorkey, Jr. Maria Christine Solitario Nida Waheed Bradley Anson Waters Kevin Michael Whitfield Robert Casper Wiggins Class of 2012 Jessica Nicole Anderson Eva Jacqueline Archer David Strauss Baron Adam David Brawley Susan Eleanor Clark William McElwee Clayton
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MOREHEAD-CAIN ALUMNI DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSHIPS
Did you know that among the many ways Morehead-Cain Alumni have given back to the University has been the establishment of three thriving UNC professorships? The first— the Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Professorship— was the University’s first milliondollar endowed professorship. Created by Morehead-Cain Alumni in 1985 as part of their very first collective fundraising effort, the endowment has grown large enough to support two current Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Professors— Evelyne Huber in political science and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord in philosophy. The third professorship is the Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Visiting Professor ship for Honors, which brings to campus a prominent individual each year to teach an Honors course in his or her area of expertise. It was created by Morehead-Cain Alumni in 2002 as part of their contribution to the University’s Carolina First Campaign.
Geoffrey Jarrard Cole Tyler Johnson Cook Grayson Elliott Cooper Rebecca Joy Crabb Alexis Meredith Cribbs Christina Olson Cronk Erik Mason Davies Abigail Faye Nix Finley Caroline Wills Ott Ford Joshua Michael Ford Kelsey Farson Gray Jessica Lauren Gregory Sydney Elizabeth Hartsell Allison Colleen Hawkins Amber Micole Koonce Mark Muriithi Laichena Nicholas Mark Lennon
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Justin Charles Loiseau Gregor Campbell MacLennan Brent Ford Macon Russell James Westcott Martin Elizabeth Landon McCain Matthew James Miller William Griffin Morrel IV Christopher Patton Nickell Laura Taylor Paschall Gregory Forest Randolph Lily M. Roberts Joel Katende Semakula Evgeniya Serdetchnaia Siyuan Sheng Katherine Battle Shintay Gregory Richard Smith Troy Gregory Smith Danielle Marguerite Heider Summers In memory of Laura Rozo ’14 William Harris Thomason Carroll Wesley Wollard III Class of 2013 Margaret Elizabeth Anderson William Johnston Barbour Jonathan James Branch Nina Sophia Bryce Soltan Asher Bryce Sarah Margaret Bufkin Seth Bachman Crabtree Leah Rose Downey Jason Allen Dunn Emmett Feldman Gilles Marissa Rachael Gluck Amanda Claire Grayson Hoover Zealan Taylor Hoover Molly Alexandra Hrudka Sunny Chang Huang Sarah Katherine Johnson William Grant Johnston Kelsey Michaela Jost-Creegan Adam Jutha Nayab Hasan Khan Monisha Kumar Michael Thomas Lawson Todd Patrick Lewis Charlotte Clement Lindemanis Melissa Ashley-Marie Martinez Logan Chambers Mauney Jordan Elliot Meer Rachel Maureen Myrick Sarah Kathleen Osborne Chelsea Erin Phipps Oliver Brennan Rose In honor of Kathleen Hagerty Henry Laurence Ross
James Patrick Ryan Raymond Donnell Sawyer Tara Gayatri Seshan Jacob Gerald Sharp Austin Thomas Shaw Emily Rebecca Sheppard Parris Matthew Smallwood Joseph Terrell Robert Hudson Vincent Cody Matthew Welton Brendan John Yorke Emily Frykman Zuehlke Class of 2014 Zoë Claire Ackerman Anna Gertrude Bobrow Emily Renard Bowe Rachel Emily Burns John Hadley Burrows Marie Elise Clements Kelsey Danielle Knight Cody Aubrey Moran Germ Patrick Gray Ashley Virginia Gremel Joël Joseph Hage Kathleen Mary Hayes Grant Patrick Heskamp Troy Clifton Homesley III Elizabeth Davis Hughes Sakibul Huq Michael Paul Jacobs Akhil Arvind Jariwala Carolyn Danielle Jeffries Nicole Doris Roscoe Julian Alexander Edward Karsten Cameron Joseph Kneib Christopher David McCartney Lambden Kayacan Lordoglu Katherine Blair Matthews Brandon Michael Mayfield Laura Kathryn McCready Lorna Louise Morris Stephanie Hanna Najjar Hannah Sare Nemer In memory of Laura Rozo ’14 Helen Bobbitt Powell Lauren-Kristine Blanks Pryzant Julia Victoria Ramos George Edmonds Ramsay Melanie Ferguson Rio Patrick Joseph Short Anna Elizabeth Sturkey Megan Nichole Thomas Nathan Spencer Tilley Georgia Catherine Titcomb
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Harry Joe Edwards McKenzie Sean Folan Nancy Gao Destinee Hope Grove Morgan James Howell Martha Butler Isaacs Caroline Spears Jennings Lauren Grace Kent Laura Catherine Limarzi Tony Hong Liu Peter Everett McWilliams Meredith Miller Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere Anne Bennett Osteen Morgan McKenna Pergande Emily Catherine Perry Alexandra Key Polk Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe Meera Caroline Ravi Nakisa Sadeghi Erik Reinhard Schoning Brian Shields Anita Simha Wilson Sink Kate Stotesbery Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan Diane Thompson Graham Treasure Ariana Vaisey Amy Rebecca Woff Caroline Woronoff Ottavia Zattra Morgan Zemaitis
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Class of 2015 Hussein Ahmad Noam Argov Emily June Auerbach Joseph Brian Blake Ioan Bolohan Diego Carlos Camposeco Caroline Andrea Carrasco Allen Champagne Tait Garry Chandler Sarah Whiting Cooley Ellen Corbitt Currin Marielle Barrett DeJong Raquel Emiko Dominguez Alexander Izaak Earnhardt Natalie Claire Feingold Cheney Behrens Gardner Garrison Gray Gordon Clayton Scott Hackney Meghan Victoria Herwig Safiyah Munzer Ismail Amirah Jiwa Katrina Marie Wertz Kanode Ella Winthrop Koeze Lincoln Halas Lamberton Bridget Catherine Larman Camille Elyse Morgan Thomas Benton Moss III Graham Ober Palmer Paul Wilson Parker Neel Mahendra Patel Mary Elizabeth Peeler Andrew Henry Powell John Martin Powers Katherine McCrystal Reilly John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo Daniel Nelson Rue David Russell Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn Maximillian P. M. Seunik Sasha Seymore Nikita Shamdasani Sagar Samir Shukla Jacqueline Grace Wallace Emma Rose Zarriello Violette Liang Zhu
Class of 2016 William Perry Almquist Krunal Dhaval Amin Eric Alexander Barefoot Nicole Lawton Behnke Claire Elizabeth Bennett Jacob Jablon Bernstein Turker Bulut Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. Peter Elliot Diaz James Patrick Ellsmoor Sam Michael John Fletcher Samantha Rose Forlenza Ian Michael Gallager Tavia Isaura Gonzalez Pena James Thomas Gooding III Lindsay Paige Gorman Larry Han Blake Marie Hauser Alice Haiyu Huang Dicle Kara Ina Kosova Neha Khurana Kukreja Caroline Kellogg Lowery Patrick Lung Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman Karine Lisa Martel Harold Brent McKnight, Jr. Zakaria Merdi Channing John Mitzell Sarah Lee Molina Caroline Mercer Orr Emma Anne Park Robert Winfield Pierce Cecilia Stefany Polanco Imogen Fiona Mackenzie Schofield Elizabeth Therese Schroeder Taylor Lane Sharp Elizabeth Pearl Soffer Catherine Louise Swift Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr. William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. James Scott Williams Kacey Landon Williams Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson Rhea Jane Wyse
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Class of 2018 Andre Bicalho Ceccotti Robert Morris Griffin Gourley Eric Hanlin Lee Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. Class of 2019 Aisling Spencer Henihan Sebastian Brant Nabatoff Class of 2020 Anonymous Keely Ann Hendricks
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Friends of the Program Anonymous (4) Leigh Jonathan Abramson Corinne Anderson Adams Amina Ahmed Ann McKenzie Aiken Nancy Wetzell Albright Jessica Clemens Alexander Julia T. Alexandre Tracey C. Allen Elizabeth Purrington Alley Esther Rose Allred Helen Ruth Fleming Almond Natalie Alston Susan Dentzer Alston Susan Sears Anderson Janet R. Anderton Peter D. Angevine Gary B. Appel Margaret Jefferson Archie Solomon Hunter Ashby, Jr. Beth Hughes Avery Pauline Van Haaren Bach Lori Baden Linda Evans Balch Eleanor Banister In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Kelly Grant Banks Kelly J. Barber-Lester Dawn M. Barlow Elizabeth Hemsley Barnes Jean Anne Jones Barnes Ellen Gardner Barrier
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Eleanor Banister W. Randall Bassett Lola E. Battle and Charles Henry Battle, Jr. ’64 King & Spalding LLP Nolan C. Leake Margaret McPherson McBryde and Neill Gregory McBryde ’69 Melissa Duckwall McMillan and Roscoe Drake McMillan III Moore & Van Allen PLLC Mary and James Pardo Rich & Rich Bonded Auctioneers Harriet Houston Shaffer and Charles Milton Shaffer, Jr. ’64 Chilton D. Varner
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Susan Beach Barris Clay Lamont Barrow Anna Routh Barzin Margaret Gregory Bass W. Randall Bassett In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Virginia S. Batchelder Emily Dawson Battle Lola E. Battle In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Cynthia Tyson Beasley Ellen Dimmock Begley Danny Bell Laura Bell and McNair Bell Gage I. Bennington Catherine Fenton Bernath Leslie Bevan David Joseph Bevevino Cara Biddlecom Cedric Bielawski Michelle Arthur Binnie Cynthia Ward Bissette Erica Buchholz Bissette Audrey Wall Black Creighton Perry Blackwell Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell Cameron Taber Blanton Suzanne Green Bledsoe Barbara Blodi Matthew Benjamin Blue James Morrison Bondurant Keith S. Boniface Leigh Leutze Bordley John Watson Bowers Kristen Eastwood Bowers Mary Henderson Bowman Alice Hutcheson Brafford Jamie Clark Braun F. Bryan Brice, Jr. Cheryl Sunderhaus Briner Susan Thomas Britt Frank Ardath Brooks III Paula Spencer Brooks Anne Elliott Brown Betty Lynn Brown In memory of C. B. Crook Brooks R. Brown Courtney Adams Brown In memory of C. B. Crook Hailey Brown In memory of C. B. Crook Anne Wells Brunson Julia Nickles Bryan Ashlie Green Bucy Matthew Douglas Buehrle Jennifer Colpitts Bunch
Amy Fennebresque Burleson Jane Allen Burnett Stephanie Beusse Burr Rose Marcine Busby Hunter Brown Buxton Michelle Cannella Caceres Alan Lorenzo Caldwell Cameron Smith Callaway David A. Campbell Margaret Graham Campbell Rita Fay Campbell True Miller Campbell Silvia Campo Ann Morgan Carter Patricia Langdon Carter Michela Caruso Suzanne Cashwell Philip John Cavatoni Robert Alexander Cerwin Tiffany Titus and Miles Chatain Jacob Morris Cheafsky Jiseon Cho Melanie Fort Christian Andrew Barkley Church Caroline Mehan Clark Reeves Franklin Click Rush Dorsett Coe Jason Matthew Coggins In honor of Colton Bailey Mary Blanchard Colven Sally Boyette Cone Emily Kerley Conner Taylor Laumann Conner Fairley Bell Cook and Daniel L. Cook Phyllis Cooke and Jerry Monroe Cooke Kristin Bernhardt Cooper Martha Hays Cooper Harriett Eiler Copland Ellen McKellar Corbett Christina Brown Cottingham Ann Rankin Cowan Jacquelyn Sinding Craven Mary Woolard Crawford Patrick K. Crawford Ryan D. Cronk Nancy Mishoe Brennecke Croom Laura Tratnik Crutchfield Genevieve Steele Cummings Emily Miller Cunningham Philip S. Cunningham Louise L. Cutler and David Cutler Donna Dagavarian Carshae D. Dahl Josephine Ragland Darden Paula R. Dashiell Joan Barber Davis
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Caleb Andrew Kent Lisa Motsinger Kerner Loaina M. Kerner and Thane E. Kerner Janet Jenkins Kimzey Joan Crutchfield King Francemise St. Pierre Kingsberry Rosa Dickinson Kirkman Mabel Trask Kitchin Kelly Blevins Knott Marilyn Goodman Knowles Deborah Gayle Koeblitz Susan Kohl In honor of Paul Kropp Kay Elliott Koonce Mary Grady Burnette Koonce Lynne Dorsett Koontz Bryan Michael Kozlowski Emily Jane Kuo Mari Kuraishi David Kevin Kwok Philip Carlyle Lackey Kimberly Kratish Land Christopher Denis Landgraff Anne Morris Landry In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77 Aaron Lanzen Annette Lareau-Freeman Ashley S. Larkin and Peter Alexander Larkin, Jr. Marianna H. Larkin and John Adrian Larkin III Robert Stephen Lawrence Catherine Scott Laxton Nolan C. Leake In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Comfort Halsey Leckerling Jonathan Daniel LeCompte Colleen Hamilton Lee Mark Lemkin Chad Lemons Sandra M. Leslie Sandra Levine and Leon Levine Laura Washburn Lewis Lindsey Michelle Ligett Dianne Gustin Light Catherine Comer Lilley Claudia Darden Lilley Alexis Link Thomas H. Livermore Catherine Carden Long Margaret Brockmann Long Robert Wilburn Long, Jr. Lee Latimer Loughran Karen Christopher Lovelace Jill Williams Lucas
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Walker Anderson Mabe Megan Kash MacDonald Margaret Lindsay Mackie Lindsey Stephens Macon Andrew Kingsland Maebius Elisabetta Marzetti Mallinson James Bryan Mallory III Laura Northen Manos Efstathia Maria Marinakos Richard Joseph Marinshaw Robyn Markle Ann Dennison Marrano Frances Pierce Martin Curt Massie Jason Johann Mathes Flomar Maurrasse Dan Mayo Jay Mark Mazzocchi Emma Kathryn Liles McBroom Margaret McPherson McBryde In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Elizabeth McCachren Virginia Vaden McCarty Stuart Halkett McCluer Sue-Jin Lee McCoy Ann Phillips McCracken Melissa McElveen Margaret Regis McGuinn In memory of Rex A. McGuinn Ashley Elizabeth Henson McKnight Sue McLaughlin In memory of Alan T. Dickson Melissa Duckwall McMillan and Roscoe Drake McMillan III In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Laura Ware McMunigal Carrie Clark McNally Christie Cunningham McNeill Audie McRae In honor of Sallie L. Krawcheck ’87 Martha Turner Medford Lindsay Gray Merritt Timothy Charles Merritt Valerie Grazioso Merritt Anne Michalak Virginia Johnson Michaux Amey Southerland Miller Angier Johnston Miller Daniel Miller Dickinson Jenkins Miller Donna Jacobi Miller John Mark Mintz Elizabeth Mixon Matthew Palmer Moeller John Joseph Moellering Sally Stewart Mohney
Jennifer Ingram Moody Jessica Morrel Mary Teague Morris Katherine Ghent Mosley Mary McGranahan Moss Andrew Muir Annette Mundy Sue R. Myers Saman Nazarian Elizabeth Newsome Nelson Margaret Brown Nelson Elizabeth Steele Newbold Ann Bauld Fairchild Newton Mark Robert Nixon Virginia Bailey Noland and John Burden Noland Lisa Denise Nurre Christopher Gene Ogburn J. Mark Oliver Courtney Lehn Olmsted Brian Olson Ryan Barrett Ong Carolyn Ford O’Tuel K. Dale Owen, Jr. A. Vaden Padgett Georgia Dealey Paine Monica Andrea Palmeira Bryn Parchman Mary Pardo and James Pardo In memory of Lanny B. Bridgers ’64 Claire Anne Parker Whitney Parris-Lamb Amy Elizabeth Pattishall Samuel Houston Payne, Jr. Christopher Matthew Pennisi Christopher Joseph Peters John Michael Petitto Timothy Pfeifer Cristine Irvin Phillips Celeste Mason Pittman Libby Voss Pittman Anne Rothbaum Pizer Jane Pollock Anne W. Poole Guy Richard Pope Sharon Rose Powell Lisa Kanwit Price Penry Price Forrest Williamson Priddy Angela Smith Pridgen Cynthia Gridley Pruden Katie Rose Guest Pryal Charlotte Smith Purrington Jacqueline Cartledge Radford John Miles Ramey Kaila Dean Ramsey
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Parents’ Perspective: Ragan and Dara Folan Expectations can be a funny thing. Dara and Ragan Folan both attended the University of Virginia. So did their oldest daughter. Each has a hard-earned and well-nurtured love for their school. They bleed orange and blue. So it took some adjustment when they learned their son, McKenzie, would attend Carolina. It was unexpected. “Initially it was a little hard to think about the fact we had a Tar Heel in the family,” Ragan joked. Dara and Ragan say the friendly rivalry made for a good laugh. But from the beginning, because of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship, they knew McKenzie had an opportunity few students do. This was serious. “There was a feeling of profound pride in our son,” Ragan said. “It’s well known that the Morehead-Cain is the gold standard. There’s no scholarship like it.” And what of their expectations for McKenzie’s scholar experience? Dara and Ragan think they were exceeded. “Everyone says when you join a school that you become part of a community,” Ragan said. “But with the Morehead-Cain, this is not a simple marketing pitch—it’s a reality.” “It’s a powerful thing to watch,” Ragan said. “The experience runs so much deeper than what meets the eye.” McKenzie’s experience inspired his parents to support the Program. And as he entered his senior year, Dara and Ragan had an idea. If 100 percent of graduating seniors planned to make a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund, why not their parents, too? “We saw a great opportunity afforded to our child,” Dara said. “And we wanted to help the Program continue to provide this same opportunity to other children in the future.” The parents of two other scholars joined the Folans’ efforts. With the help of Mike ’86 and Alicia Alford, and Frank ’83 and Barb Sullivan, they reached their goal. Every graduating scholar’s family made a gift for the first time in Foundation history. “By the time our children were seniors, all of us understood the depth and breadth of the Program,” Ragan said. “We appreciated what the Program had done for our children, and we wanted to pay it forward.” And how did McKenzie’s experience change Dara and Ragan? Too many enriching ways to count, they said. Some more unexpected than others. “I will say I have a much warmer spot in my heart for Carolina,” Dara said. “By McKenzie’s senior year, I unexpectedly found myself rooting for the Tar Heels to win a national championship. It’s a nice connection.”
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Sara J. Jadrich and Duane K. Jadrich In honor of Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich ’17 Kathleen Jeffries Harold C. Jennings, Jr. Kristi S. Jennings Milka Juma Susan G. Kent and Glenn Cameron Kent Debra Soltis and Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga ’85 Katharine Reid Koeze ’83 and Jeffrey Scott Koeze ’82 Carol Ann Lang and David Stephen Lang Allen Drew Lassiter ’70 In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Rosemarie E. Lawson and Kenneth M. Lawson June H. Leland Aihua Shao and Chunping Li Bruno Limarzi Jie Liu and Jian Z. Liu April McLawhorn Livermon and James Shields Livermon III Mary Alyce Searles McCullough and Joseph McCullough Mary B. McWilliams and Wilson G. McWilliams Lisa C. Miller and Mark F. Miller Sarah T. Mitzell and Channing F. Mitzell Martin W. Mizener Ashley R. Moss and Thomas Benton Moss II Chitra Murthy Kelly L. Katterhagen and Lawrence Nabatoff Tasha Nathanson Karen Nickell and Patton Van Nickell Vivian Ruth Sawyer and Thomas T. Noland, Jr. Donna Oberembt and Randall M. Oberembt Bettie W. Olson and Steven R. Olson Caroline Cockrell Orr and R. Wilson Orr III Elizabeth Holt Osteen and William Lindsay Osteen, Jr. Melanie Marshall-Park and Frederick K. Park Frances W. Coleman and Arthur Parker Melissa Peeler and Michael Peeler Frasher H. Pergande and John F. Pergande
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Corporation and Foundation Donors Jacqueline E. Perry and John W. Perry Julia B. Polk William H. Polk, Jr. Susan B. Pollock and Philip G. Pollock Sueann Mazer and Gary Powers In honor of John Martin Powers ’15 Patricia Duncan Ratcliffe and David V. Ratcliffe Rene Parmar and Manachanallur S. Ravi Holly Ferguson Rio and Christopher Rio Rhudelyn Rodrigo and John Rodrigo Sandra R. Roscoe and Jeffrey V. Roscoe Nuirahil C. Anton and Martin R. Schoning Ann F. Schroeder and James C. Schroeder
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Valerie J. Shields and Joseph E. Shields Caroline Sink and Robert C. Sink Jean Whiting Smith and William Newton Smith Mary Elisabeth P. Soffer and Allen D. Soffer Wendy D. Stanton and John D. Stanton III Carolyn E. Stephens and Robert G. Stephens III Susan R. Stotesbery and William D. Stotesbery Kim Nail Sturkey and Bryan Douglas Sturkey In honor of Anna E. Sturkey ’14 Barbara O. Sullivan and Frank C. Sullivan ’83 Shelayne Daly Sutton and W. Franklin Sutton
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“Together, we are growing closer to realizing our vision and sharing in the legacies of John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain.” Keith Cowan ’78 | Chair, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board
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A Message From the Fund Board Chair Dear Friends, John Motley Morehead III cemented his remarkable legacy of impact on Carolina by empowering the foundation that bore his name to “educate and train” young leaders. Gordon Cain followed him decades later, securing his legacy with an incredible gift. Both men believed in the power of education to solve the most challenging problems of our time. Today, Morehead-Cain Alumni—acting together through the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund—are well on their way to building upon that shared legacy. As a direct result of your generosity, the Fund now covers nearly 20 percent of the total program costs. Your financial support is allowing more scholars to join the Carolina community and flourish. The incoming class is composed of sixty-six scholars—twenty-five more than May’s graduating class. The commitment of your time and energy in so many ways is allowing this growing body of scholars to deepen their positive impact on our beloved University. But we are not done. There is more work to do before we can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain. Two years ago we launched our TOGETHER Campaign and Partner Program (page 6) with bold goals: to raise $25 million in gifts and pledges, to get commitments of an additional $25 million in planned gifts, and to connect with every single alumnus and alumna. All of you. We are close to achieving our goals, thanks to your support. More than 50 percent of alumni made a gift to the Fund during the 2016–2017 academic year compared to the fewer than 25 percent who gave seven years ago. Young alumni and current scholars helped lead the way. Roughly two-thirds of all alumni from the classes of 2010 through 2016 made a gift, many during our first-ever Day of Giving. Every graduating senior made a gift to the Program for the fifth straight year. And this year—for the first time—so did all of their parents. It is an incredible act of gratitude for all that Morehead-Cain has meant to these families. There’s more. As I write this, 650 alumni have dedicated themselves to serving as Morehead-Cain Partners. This is extraordinary; nearly a quarter of all living alumni have promised to promote the Program, connect with current scholars and fellow alumni, help recruit future Morehead-Cains, and invest in the Program’s future. The list of Partners grows longer every day. Friends of the University also believe in the Program and all that it does to bring leadership to the student body. In October 2016, an anonymous donor made a $10 million challenge gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund and called on all Morehead-Cain Alumni to “Give for Good” and match his pledge (page 32). You met his challenge, leaving me once again humbled and grateful for all that you have done and continue to do. Together, we imagined the impact we could have as alumni if all of us partnered with the Program in these ways. Together, we are growing closer to realizing our vision and sharing in the legacy of John Motley Morehead III and Gordon Cain. With gratitude,
Keith Cowan ’78 Chair, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors
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Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors
Mr. Keith O. Cowan ’78, Chair Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Noel Dunivant ’69 Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. Frank C. Sullivan ’83 Bay Village, Ohio
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Ms. Alicia H. Alford ’17 Jacksonville, North Carolina
Ms. Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Atherton, California
Mr. Andre B. Ceccotti ’18 Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Mr. A. Bradley Ives ’86 Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. James L. Tanner, Jr. ’90 Springfield, Virginia
Dr. James W. Dean, Jr. Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ms. Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Wilmington, North Carolina
Mr. Malcolm K. Turner ’93 New York, New York
Dr. Rachel Mazyck Pfeifer ’02 Columbia, Maryland
Ms. Katie M. Ziglar ’79 Chapel Hill, North Carolina
“Here on campus and all across North Carolina, the United States, and the world, the Morehead-Cain has made an incalculable difference in the University, its reputation, and the lives of everyone who loves it.� Stephen Farmer | Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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The Give-for-Good Challenge A generous gift is inspiring the Morehead-Cain community to “Give for Good.” During the University Day celebration in October 2016, Chancellor Folt announced that an anonymous UNC alumnus had given $20 million to support student excellence at Carolina—and that he had challenged Tar Heels everywhere to double the impact of his already extraordinary gift. The Give-for-Good Challenge was born. The Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund received $10 million of this gift (the Carolina Covenant received the other $10 million). It is the third biggest single gift in Morehead-Cain’s history, from a non-alumnus of the Program who marvels at the impact scholars have on the University. Marvin Eargle ’61 wasted no time answering the call. Sixty years after he received the then-Morehead Scholarship to attend Carolina, he pledged to give 1 percent of the total Give-for-Good Challenge. Marvin’s dedication to the Program inspired Katie Melville ’04. She pledged 1 percent of Marvin’s gift and helped rally younger alumni to join her. Thanks to the inspiration of our anonymous donor and of our own alumni like Marvin and Katie, we did it! By June 30, 2017, Morehead-Cain Alumni and friends of the Foundation had already raised the $10 million match—four months ahead of the October 2017 deadline! A big thank you to all who were part of the challenge!
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It amazed me that Give-for-Good started with a nonalumnus. I thought, ‘that means each of us has to step up.’ And Marvin’s gift inspired me. I thought breaking it up was such a smart way to think about it.” —Katie Melville ’04
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The Morehead Scholarship gave me a start. Both of my parents were school teachers, and we didn’t have a lot of money. Four years at Carolina was a wonderful gift.” —Marvin Eargle ’61
the Y EAR IN REVIEW 2016–2017 8.3.2016 Denver Alumni Meet-up
8.11.2016 Virginia Beach Alumni Gathering Hosted by Hugh Patterson ’60
8.21.2016 International Scholars’ Welcome Dinner Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
8.22.2016 First-Year Picnic McCorkle Place
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8.23.2016 Fall Semester Classes Begin Check Day Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
9.1–30.2016 Megan’s Independent Research “Summer Enrichment Program” (30th-work-anniversary gift from the trustees) Championing the Spiritual Journey: A Holy-Year Pilgrimage to the Sacred Sites and Saints’ Shrines of Italy—Assisi, Florence, Manarola, Livorno, Padua, Riomaggiore, Rome, Sezze, Venice, and Verona
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9.29.2016 Alumni Speaker Series: William Boyd ’89 Professor of Law and John H. Schultz Energy Law Fellow, University of Colorado at Boulder Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
10.4.2016 Seattle Alumni Gathering Ballard Annex Oyster House
10.7.2016 General Alumni Association Distinguished Young Alumni Awards Ceremony Morehead-Cain Recipient: Jesse Moore ’01, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, M-KOPA Solar
10.20.2016 Raleigh Alumni Gathering CAM Raleigh
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10.27.2016 Seven Event: Morehead-Cain Fall Banquet Alumni Hall | George Watts Hill Alumni Center Speaker: Bradley Opere ’17
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11.3.2016 John Motley Morehead Day “Uncle Mot’s” 146th Birthday
11.3–4.2016 Alumni-in-Residence Program Ten Years Out: A Conversation with the Class of 2006 Moderator: Amir Barzin, Director, Family Medicine Inpatient Service, UNC Hospitals Panelists: Patricia Cowley Doerr, Anesthesiology Resident, UNC School of Medicine Seb Gibbs, Director of Current Programming, CBS Entertainment Jeff Hortman, Digital and Emerging Technologies Consultant, Publishing Entrepreneur Vincent Lagacé, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Nuup Jeanne Morris Maurasse, Senior Brand Manager, Unilever Emily Mills, Corporate Development, Apple, Inc. Dave Werry, Vice President, Head of Consumer Health Products, Aetna, Inc. Morehead-Cain Foundation Offices
11.4.2016 Alumni and Scholars of Color Gathering Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) Sheraton Hotel
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11.5.2016 Seven Event: Morehead-Cain Alumni Homecoming Open House Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
11.20.2016 London Alumni Reception Winston House, London
11.21.2016 British Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Winston House, London
11.21.2016 Morehead-Cain Day of Giving (See pages 4–5 for more on our first-ever Day of Giving)
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12.2–3.2016 Special Forces Leadership Retreat Group Discovery Fund Activity with Russell Martin ’12 Camp Mackall, Southern Pines, NC | U.S. Army Training Facility
12.7.2016 Seven Event: Scholar Holiday Social Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby
1.3–12.2017 North Carolina Regional Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Chapel Hill, and Greenville
1.3.2017 Asheville Alumni Gathering Pack’s Tavern
1.11.2017 Spring Semester Classes Begin Check Day Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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1.26.2017 Washington, DC, Alumni Gathering Hosted by Margaret McKinnon Gardner ’88 and David Gardner ’88
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2.16.2017 Office Hours with Alex Lassiter ’10 Co-Founder, Gather Technologies Morehead-Cain Foundation Offices
2.17.2017 Alumni Speaker Series: Tom Geddes ’00 Chief Executive Officer, Plank Industries Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
2.22.2017 Alumni Speaker Series: Fred Wherry ’96 Professor of Sociology, Yale University Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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3.4.2017 Alumni-in-Residence Program: “Roads Less Traveled: Wisdom from Morehead-Cain Alumni” Panelists: Libby Longino Cohen ’10, Community Organizer, Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development Bill Detmer ’82, President and CEO, Unbound Medicine Shana Fulton ’98, Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia Alex Lim ’10, Senior Associate, Institutional Venture Partners Brian Strong ’00, Director of Global Communications, Nike Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
3.4.2017 Young Alumni Viewing Party—UNC vs. Duke Basketball Game Sutton’s Drug Store, Franklin Street
3.28.2017 San Francisco Young Alumni Meet-up Hidden Vine
4.3.2017 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship UNC 71 Gonzaga 65 Phoenix, Arizona
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4.28.2017 Morehead-Cain Class of 2021 Announced
4.28.2017 Seven Event: End-of-Year Ice Cream Social with Antonio McBroom ’08 Owner, Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s Morehead-Cain Foundation
5.2.2017 Charlotte Alumni Dinner Hosted by Walker Poole ’87
5.3.2017 Charlotte Alumni Dinner Hosted by Ken Thompson ’73
5.11.2017 New York City Alumni Gathering Hosted by Sallie Krawcheck ’87 and Gary Appel
5.13.2017 Class of 1967 50th Reunion Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby
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5.15–16.2017 Civic Collaboration Boot Camp Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
5.18.2017 Albemarle Alumni Gathering Hosted by Catherine Montgomery Moeller ’86
5.22.2017 Charlotte Alumni Dinner Hosted by Badge Stone ’00
5.23.2017 Charlotte Alumni Dinner Hosted by Richard Vinroot ’63
5.31.2017 Gordon Cain Day “Uncle Gordon’s” 105th Birthday
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6.29.2017 (continued) Greensboro Alumni Gathering Hosted by John Swofford ’71 ACC Hall of Champions
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As a child, I found the Great Wall of China on a globe and promised myself that I would go there one day. Fast forward to a one-of-a-kind scholarship called ‘the Morehead’ that took this country girl from Exit 148 in Graham, NC, to Chapel Hill, across America, to the Great Wall, to Oxford, and to many more places. I give so that others who are curious, cautious—and maybe even ‘country’—will know the sheer joy of the Morehead-Cain experience, too.” —Robyn Hadley ’85 TOGETHER Campaign Donor
Photo courtesy Corban Swain
A Word from Our Young Alumni “Being a Morehead-Cain Scholar has meant everything to me; it changed my world and who I was. Now, I champion the journey, I am persistent and confident in knowing that nothing is impossible, and I am equipped with the mind and heart to have a life well lived. Staying connected to the Foundation helps me give back to something which gave so much to me, to be a part of conversations that will maintain our program as the best in the nation, and to contribute in enabling the best and the brightest scholars from all over the world to aspire for more.”
Cecilia Polanco ’16
“The deep connections with fellow scholars, meaningful support from the Foundation, and tremendous mentorship offered by alumni involved with the Program defined much of my experience as a student. It only makes sense that I give back to the Program that gave so much to me. I look forward to being involved with the Program for many years to come.”
Neel Patel ’15
“The Morehead-Cain Scholarship is the greatest gift I’ve been so fortunate to receive, and I’ll always be proud to be a part of its community. I see the scholarship as a lifelong inspiration to grow from every experience—and to give back every day.”
Kathleen Hayes ’14
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Morehead-Cain Alumni Engagement 2016–2017 The diverse community of Morehead-Cain Alumni is characterized not only by a lifelong love of learning, but also by a strong desire to remain invested in the vision and outcome of the Program.
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122 ALUMNI ADVANTAGE PARTICIPANTS (summer visits with scholars)
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We invite all Morehead-Cain Alumni to remain involved and engaged with the Foundation and the Program. together , w e s u p p ort a f u t u re ge n er a t i o n of scho l a rs .
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I love to partner with Morehead-Cain because of the incredibly positive life-changing impact it has on so many lives, including mine. You may graduate and leave the Program, but the Program never leaves you!” —Haywood Cochrane ’70 TOGETHER Campaign Donor
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Carolina is a special place in so many ways, particularly the quality and character of its student body. Keeping the Program thriving and improving is vital to the university that we love.” —Luther Cochrane ’74 Law TOGETHER Campaign Donor
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T he morehead-cain S election Process The Morehead-Cain selection process begins as five distinct processes, each leveraging the expertise of Foundation staff, a corps of professional readers, and hundreds of alumni interviewers and volunteer evaluators. Candidates enter our process via nomination—either their schools’ or their own—and a team of readers render initial assessments and make recommendations. It is the task of these assessors to answer the essential question: Should this applicant be considered for a semifinal interview or not? At the semifinalist stage, North Carolinians participate in one twenty-minute interview with three members of the selection committee and also complete a forty-five minute group activity. Out-of-state and international semifinalists use an automated online video interview platform. These recorded interviews are reviewed by Foundation staff and trained Morehead-Cain Alumni. British candidates complete the recorded video interviews, which are assessed by British Morehead-Cain Alumni. The resulting semifinalist group is interviewed in person in London. The UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions also refers to our process particularly strong Early Action applicants. At each of these levels, we are able to garner valuable information about the semifinalists that helps us shape our finalist pool. In 2016–2017, 134 finalists were identified and invited to campus for Final Selection Weekend—the point where all five selection pathways converge. For nearly four days, finalists explore Carolina and complete one twenty-minute panel interview and four short one-on-one interviews with members of our Central Selection Committee. These interviews are designed to be warm and inviting, and to set the candidates at ease so that they might confidently represent themselves. Interviews are weighed and discussed at length, after which interviewer groups make final recommendations to Morehead-Cain trustees and selection staff. Scholarship offers are ultimately made to slightly more than half of our finalist group. In mid-March, recruitment efforts ramp up as we mobilize Carolina faculty and administrators, current scholars, and Morehead-Cain Alumni to reach out to our awardees and encourage them to accept our offer. The finalized class is announced to the public in April.
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Selection Process at a Glance
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Admissions Referral Candidates Invited to Apply
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Dr. Robert E. Boykin ’02, Asheville Mrs. Elizabeth Woody Ford, Asheville Mr. David W. Hart ’84, Arden Mr. Charles D. Owen III, Asheville Mrs. Karen Bailey Ramshaw ’81, Asheville Dr. Joseph C. Sitterson, Jr. ’67, Asheville Mr. Charles P. Thompson ’05, Asheville Mrs. Susanne Walker Wilson ’91, Asheville
Reverend L. Cuttino Alexander ’06, Stanley Mr. C. Baker Burleson ’97, Charlotte Mrs. Kindl Shinn Detar ’03, Charlotte Dr. Erika G. Gantt ’93, Charlotte Ms. Ashelyn N. James ’09, Goldsboro Mr. Eric D. Johnson ’02, Charlotte Ms. Jerri A. Kallam ’00, Charlotte Mr. Nigel L. Long ’93, Charlotte Mrs. Leah Ward Miller ’86, Charlotte Mrs. Amy Fonville Owen ’85, Charlotte Ms. Dana L. Peirce ’01, Charlotte Mr. Michael P. Phipps ’04, Charlotte Mrs. Courtney McCarthy Ramey ’02, Charlotte Mr. Deviré M. Robinson ’06, Huntersville Mr. H. Badger Stone ’00, Charlotte Mr. Sebastian C. Williams ’10, Charlotte
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Dr. Millie Long Barritt ’98, Chapel Hill Ms. Patty Baum, Chapel Hill Ms. L. Elisabeth Blackwell, Chapel Hill Mrs. Ashlie Bucy, Raleigh Ms. Kathryn Claire Campbell ’97, Durham Ms. Kaylan A. Christofferson ’09, Durham Mr. Michael Davis, Chapel Hill Ms. Paula D. Dickerson ’93, Raleigh Ms. Wendy F. Greene ’94, Chapel Hill Dr. Jerry L. Horner, Jr. ’88, Durham Major Jason W. Kemp ’03, Raleigh Ms. Melody Levy, Chapel Hill Mr. Patrick Long, Chapel Hill Mr. Antonio L. McBroom ’08, Pittsboro Ms. Margaret R. McGuinn, Chapel Hill Mrs. Ursula Dimmling Mead ’02, Hillsborough Mr. Hogan E. Medlin ’11, Durham Ms. Aurelia Monk, Greenville Mrs. Holley B. Nicholls, Chapel Hill Mrs. Shepard Daniel O’Connell ’08, Carrboro Mrs. Kimberly Chapman Page ’00, Durham Mr. Thomas F. Skipper ’80, Pittsboro Dr. Dax T. Varkey ’07, Chapel Hill Mr. John D. Watson, Jr. ’77, Chapel Hill Mr. S. Mark Williams, Chapel Hill
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Mr. Edmund T. Baxa III ’11, Raleigh Mr. Justin M. Carreker ’03, Raleigh Ms. Sarah A. Core ’11, Raleigh Ms. Charlotte A. Mitchell ’00, Raleigh Mr. William C. Roeder ’94, Rocky Mount Mrs. Katherine Carter Santos ’03, Haw River WINSTON-SALEM
Mrs. Sarah Goins Creed ’02, Winston-Salem Mrs. Ragan P. Folan, Winston-Salem Mr. Robert H. Gourley, Jr. ’89, Mooresville Dr. Carlin Bullard Hollar ’95, Winston-Salem Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Hughes ’14, Winston-Salem Dr. Nell Pollard Johnson ’03, Winston-Salem Mr. Michael E. Kelly ’71, Greensboro Mr. Harvey L. Kennedy ’74, Winston-Salem Dr. Pamela Alston Oliver ’96, Lewisville Dr. Douglas G. Ririe ’85, Winston-Salem Ms. Elizabeth A. Smith ’12, Durham Mrs. Melanie Parker Taylor ’90, Winston-Salem Dr. Grace Emerson Terrell ’83, High Point Mr. Thomas A. Thekkekandam ’04, Morrisville Ms. Elizabeth J. Towns ’91, Winston-Salem Mr. Timothy J. Whitener ’73, Winston-Salem
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Central Selection Committee Dr. Angela A. Ards ’91 Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas Mr. Robert J. Bach ’84 Managing Partner, Xbachs LLC; Medina, Washington Mrs. Landis Cox Best ’88 Partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, LLP; Brooklyn, New York The Honorable Louis A. Bledsoe III ’81 Special Superior Court Judge for Complex Business Cases, North Carolina Business Court; Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. Michael R. Bucy ’01 Partner, McKinsey & Company; Raleigh, North Carolina Ms. Marina Chase Carreker ’03 Deputy General Counsel, Bandwidth; Raleigh, North Carolina
Mr. Stephen M. Farmer Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Raymond B. Farrow III Consultant; Durham, North Carolina Ms. Rachelle Feldman Associate Provost, Scholarships and Student Aid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mrs. Mary D. Froelich Business Development, J. McLaughlin; Charlotte, North Carolina Ms. Shana L. Fulton ’98 Attorney, United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia; Washington, DC
Ms. Susan Cates Chief Operating Officer, 2U; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. David H. Gardner ’88 Co-Founder and Chief Rule Breaker, The Motley Fool, LLP; Washington, DC
Dr. Elizabeth Longino Cohen ’10 Organizer, Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development (BUILD); Baltimore, Maryland
Ms. Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Co-Founder and Partner, BrownGreer PLC, Richmond, Virginia
Mrs. Robin Berholz Cory ’98 Partner, Colbeck Strategic Advisors; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz Dean, College of Arts and Sciences and Kenan Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Mark J. Crescenzi Bowman & Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. William M. Detmer ’82 President and Chief Executive Officer, Unbound Medicine; Charlottesville, Virginia Ms. H. Lane Dilg ’99 Senior Counsel, University of California, Los Angeles; Santa Monica, California Dr. Karine Dubé ’03 Research Assistant Professor, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Mr. K. Gordon Gwynne-Timothy Attorney, G. Edward Lloyd; Kingston, Ontario, Canada Mr. W. Jeffreys Hortman ’06 Consultant; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ms. Anna Coffin Hunter ’96 Founder, Girls on the Run of Atlanta, Inc.; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Bradley S. Jayne Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial-Organizational Psychology Candidate, The Pennsylvania State University; State College, Pennsylvania Mr. Jeremy J. M. Kelly ’90 Chief Executive Officer, PointServ Technologies; Mill Valley, California
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Dr. Lloyd S. Kramer Professor, Department of History; Faculty Director, Program in the Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Ms. Kelly J. Landreth ’03 Managing Director, Wells Fargo Securities; New York, New York Mr. Alexander Lim ’10 Senior Associate, Institutional Venture Partners; Redwood City, California Mr. Richard Thackston Lundy ’04 Chief Operating Officer, UKA Ventures; Chicago, Illinois Dr. Dan A. Myers ’71 President, Sonorex Inc./Continental Medical Services, LLC; Kinston, North Carolina
Ms. Jane Sommers-Kelly ’85 Managing Director, Duke Corporate Education; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. Niklaus A. Steiner Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Brian G. Strong ’00 Director, Global Corporate Communications, Nike; New York, New York Mr. Timothy L. Taylor ’92 Managing Director, Ten-X; New York, New York Dr. Jane Thrailkill Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Associate Professor, English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. H. Andrew Patterson ’06 Senior Director, New Media, MLB Advanced Media; New York, New York Mr. Penry Price Vice President, Marketing Solutions, LinkedIn; Greenwich, Connecticut Dr. Terry E. Rhodes Senior Associate Dean, Fine Arts and Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. Jean P. Robert Senior Advisor, McGill University; Montréal, Québec, Canada Mr. Robert L. Rosiello ’79 Director Emeritus, McKinsey & Company; Weston, Connecticut Mr. Michael J. Salvino Operating Partner, Carrick Capital Partners; Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. William E. Sanford ’95 Leadership Trainer and Speaker, Bell Leadership Institute; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Jesse M. Soloff ’08 Account Supervisor, Sports Marketing, GMR Marketing LLC; Charlotte, North Carolina
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British Selection Process All British secondary schools are eligible to participate in the Morehead-Cain selection process. Administration of the British Programme and selection process is coordinated by the Morehead-Cain Foundation. The London-based British Morehead-Cain Scholarship Committee—established by British Morehead-Cain Alumni—oversees the selection process in Great Britain. The scholarship committee designates a selection committee each year, a subcommittee of which reviews nominees’ video interviews and selects semifinalists. A larger committee then interviews semifinalists in London and selects three to four students to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. The selection committee works closely with a number of educational charities and associations, including the Sutton Trust and the US-UK Fulbright Commission, and also with Winston House—UNC’s home in London. BRITISH PROGRAM LIAISON
Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92, Chairman and Treasurer Mr. James D. Dean ’89, Vice Chairman Ms. Michelle J. Chan ’96 Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Mr. Nicholas S. M. Johnston ’96 Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11
Mr. Craig J. MacDonald ’01 Mrs. Victoria Spence O’Driscoll ’90 Ms. Carolyn A. Payne Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91 Mr. James A. C. Whittle ’97
BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SELECTION COMMITTEE
Video Interview Assessors Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92 Mr. James D. Dean ’89
Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09
Semifinal Level Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92 Mr. James D. Dean ’89 Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Ms. Amirah Jiwa ’15
Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11 Mrs. Megan M. Mazzocchi Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 Mr. Joel K. Semakula ’12
Winston House Ms. Stephanie A. Berke, Director
Canadian Selection Process Any qualified student graduating from an accredited high school or CEGEP in Canada may either be nominated for the Morehead-Cain Scholarship by his or her school or apply for the scholarship as a self-nominee. Semifinalists are selected by professional and staff readers and participate in a video interview, which is reviewed by trained Canadian Alumni. Approximately four Canadian semifinalists are selected to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. CANADIAN PROGRAM LIAISON
CANADIAN SELECTION COMMITTEE
Ms. Debbie Barton-Moore
Mrs. Robin Berholz Cory ’98 Ms. L. Pamela Mendoza Garcia ‘08 Mr. Adrian M. Johnston ’06 Dr. Kevin S. Markle ’92 Ms. Laura-Julie Perreault ’97
CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL READERS
Mrs. Freida Ross Mr. Marco Romeo ’11
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New Nominating Schools OUT-OF-STATE SCHOOLS
Academy of the Sacred Heart New Orleans, Louisiana Aspen High School Aspen, Colorado Atlanta Girls’ School Atlanta, Georgia The Benjamin School Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Bishop Verot Catholic High School Fort Myers, Florida Charleston Catholic High School Charleston, West Virginia College Station High School College Station, Texas Davidson Academy Nashville, Tennessee The Derryfield School Manchester, New Hampshire Dorman High School Roebuck, South Carolina Elgin Academy Elgin, Illinois Fort Mill High School Fort Mill, South Carolina John Hersey High School Arlington, Illinois The Key School Annapolis, Maryland Little Rock Central High School Little Rock, Arkansas Madeira High School Cincinnati, Ohio
Mamaroneck High School Mamaroneck, New York
Veritas School Richmond, Virginia
Maryvale Preparatory School Lutherville, Maryland
West Morris Central High School Chester, New Jersey
McClintock High School Tempe, Arizona
West Morris Mendham High School Mendham, New Jersey
Morristown High School Morristown, New Jersey
Western Albemarle High School Crozet, Virginia
Mount St. Mary Academy Little Rock, Arkansas
William R. Boone High School Orlando, Florida
Northridge Preparatory School Niles, Illinois
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Northville High School Northville, Michigan
United World College-China Changshu, China
Nueva School San Mateo, California Oak Park and River Forest High School Oak Park, Illinois Pinecrest Academy Cumming, Georgia Rangeview High School Aurora, Colorado Regis High School New York, New York Richard Montgomery High School Rockville, Maryland Thurgood Marshall Academy Washington, District of Columbia Toms River High School North Toms River, New Jersey Trivium Preparatory Academy Goodyear, Arizona UMS-Wright Preparatory School Mobile, Alabama
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Being part of the Morehead-Cain Program was one of the most important, impactful things that has ever happened in my life. And so as a result, I’m very eager to give back . . . so that this gift can be just as powerful for hundreds of people moving forward as it was for myself and my colleagues.” —Ann Livermore ’80 Morehead-Cain Partner
T he S ummer E nrichment Pro g ram Celebrating its 43rd anniversary this summer, the Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program has become the true centerpiece of the Morehead-Cain experience. This first-of-its-kind program consists of four diverse summers, strategically designed to help Morehead-Cain Scholars understand more about the world and how they can make a difference in it. These four experiences—Outdoor Leadership, Public Service, Inquiry and Exploration, and Private Enterprise—provide the framework for scholars to gain confidence, independence, global awareness, and hands-on experience. After a successful pilot in 2016, the Foundation expanded the Civic Collaboration Summer from two cities to five. At each site, a team of scholars took a deep dive into a city issue, collaborating with local change-makers, and determining how to contribute to the cause in their own way. An exciting feature of this new program is the way in which it challenges scholars to manage ambiguity and rely on the strengths of their team. The Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program provides experiences that many students might not be able to arrange or afford on their own. With the full resources of the Morehead-Cain Foundation staff, Morehead-Cain Alumni, and friends of the Program behind them, scholars have practically limitless opportunities at their fingertips. They receive stipends each summer to cover expenses, and benefit from a community of more than 3,000 alumni who are eager to help the next generation of scholars in their journeys. With guidance from Morehead-Cain advisors, scholars tailor their summers to explore and expand their personal and professional interests—wherever in the world those interests may take them.
2017 Summer Enrichment Program Placements Outdoor Leadership NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
Absaroka Backpacking Alaska Backpacking Alaska Sea Kayaking North Cascades Mountaineering Pacific Northwest Backpacking Rock Climbing Wilderness EMT Wind River Mountaineering Wind River Wilderness Yukon Backpacking OUTWARD BOUND
Blue Ridge Mountains Backpacking, Rock Climbing, and Whitewater Canoeing Boundary Waters Canoeing Boundary Waters Canoeing and Backpacking Boundary Waters Canoeing and Introduction to Whitewater Colorado San Juan Alpine Backpacking Colorado San Juan Mountaineering High Sierra Alpine Backpacking High Sierra Alpine Backpacking and Rock Climbing Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing Maine Coast Sailing
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Maine Sailing and Backpacking Maroon Bells Mountaineering North Cascades Alpine Backpacking Oregon Rafting and Mountaineering Sangre de Cristo Mountaineering CIVIC COLLABORATION LOCATIONS
Baltimore, MD—hosted by Sagamore Development | Plank Industries* Chattanooga, TN—hosted by The Enterprise Center* Greensboro, NC—hosted by Action Greensboro* Louisville, KY—hosted by Louisville Forward* St. Louis, MO—hosted by Forward Through Ferguson PUBLIC SERVICE
African Leadership Academy, Johannesburg, South Africa Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa The Anidaso Nsae Foundation (TANF), Accra, Ghana Anti-Violence Project, New York, NY Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Breakthrough Collaborative, Austin, TX Breakthrough Collaborative, Boston, MA Breakthrough Collaborative, New Orleans, LA Breakthrough Collaborative, Norfolk, VA Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco, CA Bridge2Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda Bringing Hope to the Family, Kyenjojo, Uganda Cankids, Trivandrum, India Center for Development With Solar Energy (CEDESOL), Cochabamba, Bolivia Cultural Canvas Thailand, Chiang Mai, Thailand Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), San Jose, Costa Rica Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Anconcito, Ecuador Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Limón, Nicaragua Girls Who Code, San Francisco, CA* Hoops 4 Hope, Milton Park, Zimbabwe* Hope for Women and Children, Kampala, Uganda Immigrant Justice Corps, New York, NY Manav Sadhna, Ahmedabad, India Maya Mountain Research Farm, San Pedro Columbia, Toledo, Belize M-KOPA Solar, Nairobi, Kenya* Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), Koror, Palau The Rio Beni Foundation, Rurrenabaque, Bolivia Shanti Bhavan, Tamil Nadu, India* Summerbridge, Hong Kong Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania (SAT), Morogoro, Tanzania* Terem Clinic Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel UNC Project Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi Warm Heart Worldwide, Chiang Mai, Thailand WorldTeach, Quito, Ecuador
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Brittany Wiafe ’20 and Agnes Ezekwesili ’20 arrive in Ghana for their summer with The Anidaso Nsae Foundation (TANF)
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Amnesty International, Washington, DC Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Center for Public Integrity, Washington, DC Centre for Ethical, Social, and Cultural Risk, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada* Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada* Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Menlo Park, CA* ECOHOST, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC Gita Press, Baltimore, MD, and Gorakhpur, India Honeycutt, Everett & Associates, Durham, NC*
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Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID Imperial College London, Centre for Health Policy, London, England International Centre for Migration Health and Development, Geneva, Switzerland International Organization of Employers, Geneva, Switzerland JustJobs Network, New Delhi, India* Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Kenan Institute Asia, Bangkok, Thailand Laboratory for Unconventional Conflict Analysis & Simulation, Durham, NC Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, NY* Max Planck Institute for Neurolinguistics, Nijmegen, Netherlands National Rural Health Association, Washington, DC Pecot Research Lab, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC Period., Portland, OR Poldrack Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA* Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC RadioLab, New York, NY* Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL), Gothic, CO Schwartz / Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute & Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada* Self-Help Credit Union, Durham, NC Soft Materials Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA UNC Water Institute, Lusaka, Zambia U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, Washington, DC* Voto Latino, Washington, DC WNYC Studios, New York, NY* World Bank, Washington, DC* World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland* INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
As Yourself—Americus, GA; Denver, CO; Fraser, CO; Kansas City, KS; Nashville, TN; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA Maternal & Infant Health in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador— Ecuador Rethinking EU-Africa Migration Policy Development— Brussels, Belgium, and Dakar, Senegal Unpublished Consent: A Braided Narrative—Amherst, MA; Cambridge, MA; New York, NY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Aetna, Inc., New York, NY* African Leadership University, Pamplemousses, Mauritius* Alase Center for Enrichment, Durham, NC Altas Partners, Toronto, Ontario, Canada* Aragi, Inc., New York, NY Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Melbourne, Australia
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Ayesha Pande Literary, New York, NY* Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, TX* Be Loved, Durham, NC Blue Hill, New York, NY Brooklyn Capital, Brooklyn, NY* Capital One, Chicago, IL Capital-E, Washington, DC* Dalberg Global Development Advisors, Johannesberg, South Africa ExBerliner, Berlin, Germany* Faro Energy, London, England Foodworks Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY Foundry Literary + Media, New York, NY Gene42, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada InHerSight, Durham, NC* Manini’s, LLC, Kent, WA* Matter., New York, NY* Matter., San Francisco, CA* Maven Clinic Co., New York, NY McKinsey & Company, Atlanta, GA MedCity Ltd, London, England Miles O’Brien Productions, Boston, MA MKG, New York, NY* The Motley Fool, Alexandria, VA* Mountain Life Magazine, Whistler, BC, Canada NSI Ventures, Singapore, Singapore Nuup, Mexico City, Mexico* Pacify Health, LLC, Washington, DC* Parchman, Vaughan, & Co., Baltimore, MD* Pok-O-MacCready Camps and Outdoor Education Center, Willsboro, NY Polskin Arts & Communications Counselors (PA&CC), New York, NY Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH Quizlet, San Francisco, CA* RebelBio, Cork City, Ireland Regroup Therapy, Chicago, IL Roc Nation, Los Angeles, CA Sephora, San Francisco, CA* SimBio, Missoula, MT Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF), Washington, DC, and Yerevan, Armenia * Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF), Washington, DC, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania* Sterling Lord Literistic, New York, NY Tandem Sports + Entertainment LLC, Arlington, VA* Vacation With An Artist (VAWAA), New York, NY Vaireco GmbH, Konstanz, Germany* Wasserman Media Group, London, England Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, Charlottesville, VA PRIVATE ENTERPRISE VENTURE
Ask Why, Seattle, WA
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I’m just a kid from Rocky Mount and would have never imagined what I have been blessed to experience as a result of the Morehead-Cain Program. Next to family, being a Morehead-Cain Scholar has had the single greatest impact on my life. The exposure, opportunities, and network provided have significantly influenced the decisions I have made. I am forever grateful to Uncle Mot and the Foundation staff for all they do for Morehead-Cain and UNC.” — Will Alston ’00 TOGETHER Campaign Donor
The John Motley Morehead Society The John Motley Morehead Society planned-giving society was created in 2007 to recognize the legacy gifts of alumni and friends and to pay tribute to the founder of the Morehead-Cain Program. John Motley Morehead believed that an investment in the education of young leaders would yield the greatest return and make the biggest difference in our world. It was this conviction that led him to establish a trust in 1945 to support the scholarship program and to later turn it into a permanent legacy through a substantial additional gift by bequest in 1965. It is this same conviction that inspires the planned giving of alumni and friends. With gratitude and esteem, we recognize the following members of the John Motley Morehead Society: Anonymous (4) Byron Clifford Abels, Jr. ’81 James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Oliver Filley Ames, Jr. ’85 Linda Evans Balch and Timothy John Balch ’67 George William Bates ’62 Charles Palmer Brown ’64 Stephen Eugene Buie ’77 Jack Pool Byrd ’72 Robert Marshall Campbell ’74 Richard Gordon Cashwell ’59 Lucy H. Chatham Robert Feaster Coleman III ’68 Sally B. Cone and Robert Clarence Cone ’74 (Deceased) Keith Osburn Cowan ’78 Francis Hopkinson Craighill III ’61 Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63 Michael Scott Deimler ’86 Alan T. Dickson (Deceased) Joseph William Dorn ’70 Michael Joseph Egan III ’78 Kenneth W. Epps Ashe B. Exum ’60 Don Parks Foster ’73 Claudia M. Frost and David Earl Frost ’80 Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr. ’61 Thomas Alasdair Geddes ’00 David Michael Giltinan ’84 Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. ’66 William Albert Graham ’65 Beth Young Grimes and Samuel Latham Grimes ’95 Louis Haynes Gump ’61 Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. ’75 Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85 Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94
Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. ’72 Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 Deanne Werner Irvine and James Nelson Irvine ’63 Chancy McLean Kapp and Michael Keith Kapp ’76 Jeremy John Marshall Kelly ’90 Jane Sommers-Kelly ’85 and Robert Kelly ’84 David Meade Kern ’75 Michael Ray Knowles ’67 Thomas J. Koontz ’62 Marianna H. Larkin and John Adrian Larkin III Joseph Michael Loughran III ’90 Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. ’73 Patricia Buchanan Maggard and Robert E. Maggard Michael Albert Menius ’68 David McDaniel Moore II ’66 Elizabeth Steele Newbold and Nathan Carter Newbold IV ’88 John B. Noland Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Walker Lynch Poole ’87 Ashley Richards Reckford and Jonathan T. M. Reckford ’84 Robert E. Sevier ’62 James David Sink ’72 Kenneth Gaines Smith ’84 Eve Hargrave Smith and Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. ’60 (Law) Jamie Manning Soule and Matthew Lewis Soule ’91 Mary Reed Spencer and Andrew Carroll Spencer ’80 Frank Charles Sullivan ’83 Lana M. Turner and Joseph Leon Turner ’79 (Business) William Harrison Ulfelder II ’90 Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57 (Deceased) Stephen Lee Wallenhaupt ’74 Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell and John Dargan Watson, Jr. ’77 John Cooper Westall ’71 Mary Winifred White ’01 Leon F. Woodruff, Jr. ’68
Membership in this Society is open to all alumni, parents, and friends who document a bequest, retirement plan designation, charitable trust, or gift annuity to benefit the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund.
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A Door-Opening Experience: Joe Turner ’79 Business Joe Turner cherishes the time he spent in Chapel Hill. Now at the end of a long and fulfilling career in the pharmaceutical industry, he looks back at the two years he spent at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as some of the best of his life. “It was a wonderful experience that opened doors,” Joe said. Joe came to Carolina as an MBA student on a Morehead Graduate Fellowship in 1977. He arrived with a bachelor’s in chemistry and a master’s in molecular biology. His studies had been narrowly focused, he said. And he embraced the wideranging curriculum he discovered at UNC. “Carolina’s education was broad and interesting,” he said. “It was wonderful at expanding my horizons. I could see its implications in my life every day.” Joe’s warm feelings stretch beyond the University’s stone walls. Chapel Hill itself holds a special place in his heart. “The people were so friendly and outgoing. My wife and I fell in love with Chapel Hill and the University.” A lot has changed during the forty years since Joe and his wife arrived in Chapel Hill. For starters, the Program no longer awards fellowships for graduate study. But Joe believes in its longstanding mission to identify young leaders, bring them to Carolina, and inspire them to discover their best selves. “It’s a university with high standards of excellence,” he said. “It provides a door-opening experience for a wide variety of students.” The act of opening doors is important to Joe and his wife, Lana. They have dedicated themselves to supporting students of all ages and backgrounds to learn, grow, and build strong foundations for better futures. “Education is one of the main tools for mitigating inequality in our society,” Joe said. “It is a gateway to greater success and contribution for all students, wherever they grow up.” In recent years Joe had identified several schools and programs to support. Among them was the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund. And the generous and anonymous gift that inspired the Give-forGood Challenge reinforced his decision to include the Program in his estate plans. “I’m very aware of the profound benefits a significant endowment can have on a Program like Morehead-Cain,” Joe said. And he is hopeful more alumni like him see the benefit, too. “When I see gifts made to Carolina—especially those made through the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund—I’m delighted.”
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T he D iscovery Fund Since its inception in 2008, the Discovery Fund has supported almost 1,000 scholar projects across the United States and abroad. Through the Discovery Fund, each scholar may apply for grants of up to a total of $8,000 over the course of his or her four years at Carolina. Discovery Fund grants allow scholars to say “yes” to serendipitous opportunities that will accelerate their life experience and increase their self-awareness. The Discovery Fund provides opportunities to explore new ideas, develop practical skills, and connect with Morehead-Cain Alumni.
How do scholars use the Discovery Fund? Scholars have used Discovery Funds for participating in workshops, retreats, and clinics; for presenting at conferences; for shadowing, networking, and informational interviewing opportunities; for conducting research; for pursuing innovative ideas; and for unique skill acquisition.
Rob Gourley ’18
Rob was coached by an expert visual storyteller while producing a short documentary video during the 2017 Carolina Photojournalism Workshop in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. “My first task for this workshop involved finding potential stories, and that was a learning experience in itself. I drove around Elizabeth City for three days, talking to everyone I could: from the mayor to old duck decoy carvers to local business owners. Within three days, I felt like I knew this community better than my own hometown because I was talking with people constantly. Creating a video doc in one week is hectic, and the workshop was designed to be intense. I spent hours each day filming with my subject. When I finished shooting in the evenings, I would dive into the editing process and debrief with my personal coach. By the end of the workshop, I created a solid video that will anchor my portfolio for at least a year or two. However, I think that what I learned by going through this process is more valuable. The coaches at this workshop were high caliber and included a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, New York Times and New Yorker videographers, and documentary film directors. It was truly an incredible learning experience. My three-minute video from the workshop can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/218533826 if you’d like to have a look.”
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Ana Dougherty ’17 and Emily Venturi ’18
In cooperation with the Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF)—an impact-investing firm founded and run by Bert van der Vaart ’77—Ana and Emily traveled to Yerevan, Armenia, to conduct self-directed research and fieldwork on the economic integration of Syrian refugees and migrants in Armenia. Ana: “I gained a new understanding of refugee and migration issues from delving deep into the Syrian-Armenian situation in Yerevan and talking to many Syrian-Armenians themselves. One fascinating aspect of the unique migratory context was how the SyrianArmenians’ Armenian heritage and the legacy of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 affect the current social and economic integration dynamics. In addition to working with Bert van der Vaart, SEAF CEO and Morehead-Cain Alumnus, we also reached out to another Morehead-Cain Alumnus, Richard Havunjian (’87 Medical Fellow), after seeing in an MC Network search that he was connected to Armenia. He was very responsive over email and provided us with one of our most helpful contacts in Yerevan. Dr. Havunjian’s contact does work that is highly relevant to our project, and he in turn connected us to other relevant groups as well. I was once again amazed by the power of the Morehead-Cain network!” Emily: “This Discovery Fund project has been one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my college career, and a culmination of my previous SEP experiences. Ana and I took on the challenge of accomplishing approximately 20 interviews in one week, which meant that our days were filled from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. I learned the importance of being well prepared for an interview to respect people’s time, especially when in a foreign country. I learned the importance of having a mandate and deliverable for one’s research. I learned how to be more compassionate and thoughtful in order to establish a human connection with a new person. I learned how to time-manage a big project in the middle of the school year. And I learned the importance of working effectively and closely with a fellow scholar.”
Rodrigo Bustamante ’20
Rodrigo traveled to Havana, Cuba, to aid Anton Buri, the founder of La Liga en Cuba—a nonprofit organization that works to help develop the growing soccer community in Cuba—in creating promotional material for what will be the first recreational “futsal” league in the island nation. Rodrigo also traveled to a part of the country from which his family fled to the United States years ago. “One of my favorite moments was watching the sun set on the Malecon. It was rather eerie because the atmosphere was just as my grandmothers had described—showing me that at the country’s core, not much had changed since they left. Though I went there to work on the soccer league project, one of the most profound takeaways was being able to learn more about my identity. After leaving Miami to come to Carolina, I was able to fully delve into what it means to be American, and after visiting Cuba, I was actually able to internalize what it means to be Cuban. I know my identity is no longer the amorphous being it once was, as I now understand how to operate within both of these groups without losing touch with either.”
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Everybody knows that UNC-Chapel Hill is a world-class university, and that the education you get here is among the best in the world. But what truly makes the academic experience at Carolina exceptional is the mentorship students receive from UNC’s amazing faculty. The encouragement of the many mentors, like Dr. Shemer, that I found at Carolina and within the Morehead-Cain is truly what allowed me to make the most of my college experience.” —Ottavia Zattra ’17 (pictured with Dr. Gidi Shemer, Biology Department)
Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors Through sustained loyalty and generosity, our Morehead-Cain Alumni Benefactors join us in our mission of sustaining and enhancing the excellence of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These benefactors’ contributions of $100,000 or more over time, through cumulative annual-fund giving and deferred-gift commitments, ensure the success of the Morehead-Cain Program today and tomorrow.
Anonymous Julia T. Alexandre and James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Pauline Van Haaren Bach and Robert Joseph Bach ’84 Linda Evans Balch and Timothy John Balch ’67 Claire Anne Parker and Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala ’93 Virginia Shuler Batchelder and Bret Allan Batchelder ’91 Jane Pollock and Philip Edward Berney ’86 John Daniel Binnie ’85 Carson Holding Brice ’89 Ashlie Green Bucy and Michael Ryan Bucy ’01 Jane Allen Burnett and Timothy Brooks Burnett ’62 Lisa Jeffries Caldwell ’83 The Chatham Foundation Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr. ’70 Luther Parks Cochrane ’74 (Law) Robert Feaster Coleman III ’68 Keith Osburn Cowan ’78 Francis Hopkinson Craighill III ’61 Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63 Thomas Francis Darden II ’76 Dian E. Deimler and Michael Scott Deimler ’86 Joseph William Dorn ’70 The Dowd Foundation, Inc. Mary Anne Dickson Patricia Bonin Eargle and George Marvin Eargle ’61 Minna Dennis Elliott and Michael Frank Elliott ’80 Sherry Honeycutt Everett ’98 and Lewis “Luke” Moore Everett Margaret McKinnon Gardner ’88 and David Herr Gardner ’88 Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Beth Yount Grimes and Samuel Latham Grimes ’95 Louis Haynes Gump ’61 Shauna Holiman and Robert H. Hackney, Jr. ’75 Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 Hope Reynolds Harrington and Anthony Stephen Harrington ’63
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Silvia Campo and David Anthony Hermer ’89 Elizabeth Crow Heron and Patrick James Heron ’92 Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 Lisa C. Jones and W. Steven Jones ’74 Marilyn Goodman Knowles and Michael Ray Knowles ’67 Thomas Jeffrey Koontz ’62 Sallie Lee Krawcheck ’87 Ann Martinelli Livermore ’80 L. Joseph Loveland, Jr. ’73 Elisabetta Marzetti Mallinson and Peter G. C. Mallinson ’82 Randolph Carlos Metcalfe ’76 Richard Lofton Michaux ’73 (Business) Angier Johnston Miller and Robert Alexander Miller III ’96 Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Jill Jacobs Olson ’93 Carolyn Ford O’Tuel and P. Harold O’Tuel, Jr. ’60 Hugh Lester Patterson ’60 Anne Walker Poole and Walker Lynch Poole ’87 Anne Ellington Powell and James Bobbitt Powell William Forbes Ramsey ’58 (Deceased) Gay Todd Shackelford ’85 and Daniel Owen Shackelford Patricia Timko Sinclair ’82 and William D. Sinclair Kenneth Gaines Smith ’84 Eve Hargrave Smith and Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. ’60 (Law) Jamie Manning Soule and Matthew Lewis Soule ’91 Jennifer See Squire and Robert John Squire ’05 Barbara O’Rourke Sullivan and Frank Charles Sullivan ’83 Jane Bowen Sullivan and Timothy Patrick Sullivan ’85 Jennifer Lynn Steinbrenner Swindal ’81 Kathylee B. Thompson and G. Kennedy Thompson ’73 Lana M. Turner and Joseph Leon Turner ’79 (Business) Kristin Ursano and Antonio Ursano, Jr. ’87 Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57 (Deceased) Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell and John Dargan Watson, Jr. ’77 David Newton Webb ’75 Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. ’68
“The Morehead-Cain provides such a rich set of experiences, both on campus and during the summers. Those experiences open doors after graduation, including for distinguished scholarships. All of my good fortune to attend Oxford on the Rhodes can be traced back directly to the Morehead-Cain Program.” Ben Lundin ’07 | CEO, Pacify Health, LLC | Rhodes Scholar
TOGETHER.
Morehead-Cain Scholar impact on the University Scholarship 31 of UNC’s last 34
Rhodes Scholars The Morehead-Cain Program has produced more Rhodes Scholars than all except 19 universities in the United States.
All 5 of UNC’s
Leadership
Business
27
Company Founders, Co-Founders, and CEOs
Student Body Presidents
21
honor court chairs
334
Members of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Mitchell Scholars
33 3 of UNC’s 5 winners
Campus Y Co-Presidents
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More than 100 Campus Organizations founded, including:
Gates Cambridge Scholars
Fulbright Scholars and Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships
24 of UNC’s 38
Luce Scholars
19 of UNC’s 33
Students for Students International (s4si)
Galahad Clark ’99 VivObarefoot shoes
Nourish International UNC Dance Marathon UNC Clef Hangers and UNC Loreleis
Over 1,000
Student Environmental Action Coalition The Cellar Door literary magazine
Over 1,000
SALLIE KRAWCHECK ’87 Ellevate and Ellevest women’s networks jonathan reckford ’84 Habitat for Humanity International
North Carolina Fellows
Of the 317,000+ Carolina alumni, only 3,070 are Morehead-Cains. We ’ re o n ly a s m a l l fr a ct i o n of the tot a l a l u m n i gro u p, b u t W E ’ V E H A D AN O U T S I Z E D IMPA C T . together , w e c a n gro w o u r i m p a ct eve n m ore .
TAYLOR BRANCH ’68 RICHARD LENSKI ’82
Pulitzer Prize Recipients KEITH BRADSHER ’86 TAYLOR BRANCH ’68
Danae Ringelmann ’00 Indiegogo tim sullivan ’85 Ancestry.com
Athletics
dacia toll ’94 Achievement First
BOBBY EVANS ’91 General Manager of the San Francisco Giants
Dennis Whittle ’83 GlobalGiving
kate harris ’05 One of Canada’s Top 10 Adventurers
Technology robbie bach ’84 Former President, Entertainment & Devices Division at Microsoft ann livermore ’80 Director and Former EVP of Hewlett-Packard
jennifer steinbrenner swindal ’81 General Partner and Vice Chair of the New York Yankees john sWOfford ’71 Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) malcolm turner ’93 President of the NBA Development League
jamie rosenberg ’92 VP Digital Content at Google
Honors Carolina participants
More than 300
MacArthur Fellowship (“Genius Grant”) Recipients
daVid gardner ’88 The Motley Fool
HOPE Gardens
Truman Scholars
Phi Beta Kappa Members
… and around the world.
Government
Medicine & Research
jim cooper ’75 U.S. Congressman, Tennessee’s Fifth Congressional District
FRANCIS COllins ’77 Director of the National Institutes of Health
ROY COOPER ’79 Governor of North Carolina
Mike Kastan ’77 Director of the Duke Cancer Institute
MIKE McINTYRE ’78 Former U.S. Congressman, North Carolina’s Seventh Congressional District
Steven Piantadosi ’73 Director of the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute at Cedars-Sinai
david price ’61 U.S. Congressman, North Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District
Ned Sharpless ’88 Director of the National Cancer Institute
JENNIFER WATSON ROBERTS ’82 Mayor of Charlotte
S cholar I m pact at C arolina 2016–2017
Awards and Prizes Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Michael and Matthew Boyatt Award for Study Abroad Emma Marie Astrike-Davis ’18 Most-Inspiring Athlete Award, Department of Athletics Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. ’19 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Travis Benjamin Broadhurst ’18 Chancellor’s Award: The Ernest L. Mackie Award for the Man in the Junior Class Judged Most Outstanding in Character, Scholarship, and Leadership Department of Physics Undergraduate Teaching Award Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award NCAA Preliminary Qualifier (Top 40 in the East for 800 Meters) Anna Elizabeth Dodson ’18 Chancellor’s Award: The Edward McGowan Hedgpeth Award John Charles Drouilhet IV ’19 All-Conference Honors, Southern Rugby Conference Claire McBride Drysdale ’18 Excellence in Biotechnology and Drug Development Program, Danish Institute for Study Abroad Harry Joe Edwards ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government Leah Grace Everist ’18 Morris Weinberger Award for Distinction in the BSPH Junior Year, Gillings School of Global Public Health Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award
Kate Goldenring ’19 Winner, Carolina Economics Club Case Competition McKinsey Women in STEM Award Robert Morris Griffin Gourley ’18 First Place in Portraiture, 37th Frame Photojournalism Competition Third Place in Photography, North Carolina College Media Association Keely Ann Hendricks ’20 Second Place, The Charles Carter Literary Magazine’s “Writer on the Rise!” Prose Contest Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 HackMIT Synaptics Touch Prize Award for Best Project Involving Touch Technology Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Winner, Carolina Economics Club Case Competition Second Place and Janssen Mental Health Prize, Triangle Health Innovation Challenge Lauren Grace Kent ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The L. Richardson Preyer Award for Excellence in Political Science Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani ’18 Second Place, NBA Case Competition Grace Kyende Kinoti ’20 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Elena Rosa Kovalik ’18 First Place, Modeling and Theoretical Simulations, Triangle Student Research Association Poster Competition Tony Hong Liu ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The McNally Award for Excellence in Geography Constance Elizabeth Longmate ’19 Winner, Carolina Economics Club Case Competition
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Meredith Gracen Miller ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The Undergraduate Prize in Art History Amukelani Sihle Muyanga ’18 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Global Studies Field Research Grant Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’18 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Morgan McKenna Pergande ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The Interfraternity Council Man of the Year Award Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 Max Steele Award in Fiction Aditi Adhikari ’20, Caroline Kennedy ’20, Isa van der Drift ’20, and Olivia Zitkus ’20
Rohun Shah ’19 Kappa Sigma Scholarship Leadership Award Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The L. Richardson Preyer Award for Excellence in Political Science Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Chancellor’s Award: The Undergraduate Prize in Economics Honors Prize in Economics, Department of Economics Myra Waheed ’18 Winner, UNC-Chapel Hill Microeconomics Case Competition
Scholarships and Fellowships John Gregory Amoroso ’19 Kenan Scholar, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise Burch Fellow, Honors Carolina Ryan Austin Armstrong ’19 National Merit Scholarship Emma Marie Astrike-Davis ’18 Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. ’19 Froelich Honors Fellowship Alex Clayton ’17
Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18 Phillips Ambassador Scott Andrews Diekema ’19 Phillips Ambassador
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Danielle du Preez ’20 National Merit Scholarship Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi ’18 National Merit Scholarship Rachel Katherine Gideon ’19 Medlin Scholarship for Business and the Liberal Arts Robert Morris Griffin Gourley ’18 Stembler Scholar, School of Media and Journalism Mallory Anne Adira Leora Hoffman ’18 Nesiya Fellow Morgan James Howell ’17 Covenant Scholarship
Joseph Robert Nail ’19 Coca-Cola Scholarship National Merit Scholarship Elizabeth Grace Nicholls ’18 Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’18 CET Study Abroad Scholarship Walter Patton Orr ’20 James K. McLean Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School Phillippa Frances Owens ’19 UNC Summer Study Abroad Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School
Martha Butler Isaacs ’17 Luce Scholars Program Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Phillips Ambassador Erik Michael Johnson ’19 Ewing Schleeter Harris BSBA Scholarship Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Summer Honors Fellow, American Enterprise Institute Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani ’18 Gates Millennium Scholarship Sami Leroy Lachgar ’18 GLOBE Fellowship Boeing Innovation Fellow Rob Gourley ’18 and Eric Lee ’18
Eric Hanlin Lee ’18 Viele Scholarship Conrad Yunfei Ma ’19 Burch Innovation Fellow Sydney Addison Mantell ’20 Gates Millennium Scholarship Horatio Alger Association Ohio Crown Scholar Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA) Scholar Kent Matthew McDonald ’19 Christopher Mead Armitage and Pauline Brooks Armitage Scholarship to St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University Allison Rae McGuire ’18 Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship
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Corey Landever Risinger ’18 Coca-Cola Scholarship Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 Edmund B. Ross III BSBA Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School John Wilson Sink ’17 National Merit Corporate Scholarship Myra Waheed ’18 Harvard Women’s Leadership Fellow Daverian Travun Williams ’18 Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship Olivia Marie Zitkus ’20 Herington Scholarship, Classics Department
Campus Leadership Aditi Adhikari ’20 Co-President, Carolina Neuroscience Club Research Assistant, Anton Neuroscience Lab Vikram Aikat ’20 Associate Vice President of Campus Outreach, UNC Association of Student Governments Research Assistant, Wu Physics Lab Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 Co-Chair, Build the Hill, Campus Y Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Sandy Ellen Alkoutami ’18 Foreign Service Intern, Department of State Jonathan Tyler Alvarez ’18 Co-President, Men’s Club Soccer Co-Founder, Salud Ahora John Gregory Amoroso ’19 Director-Elect, Ticketing and Database Operations, Carolina Fever Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Co-Partner, Director of Product Development, The Sonder Market Student Representative, Steering Committee, Food for All Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team (CSIT)
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Emma Marie Astrike-Davis ’18 Co-Founder, Feelin’ DNA Head Coach, Girls on the Run Varsity Track and Field Carolyne Alice Barker ’19 Research Assistant, Department of Public Policy Cecilia Evans Beard ’20 Co-Chair-Elect, Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. ’19 Vice President-Elect, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Varsity Football Timber Grey Beeninga ’17 Co-Chair, Community Empowerment Fund, Campus Y Service Chair, Reformed University Fellowship Mary Grady Burnette Bell ’18 Co-Chair, Speakers at Carolina Vice President of External Relations, Office of Undergraduate Research Vice President of Standards, Panhellenic Council Treasurer, Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Public Relations Chair, Kappa Delta Shamrock ’n’ Run 5K Ambassador, Honors Carolina Jordan Rose Bermudez ’19 Concerts Comittee Co-Chair, Carolina Union Activities Board Travis Benjamin Broadhurst ’18 Vice President of Programming, Carolina Union Activities Board Service Chair, National Residence Hall Honorary Davis Richard Brown ’20 Rush Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Mary Beth Browne ’19 Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Vice President, Carolina International Relations Organization Secretary-General, Model United Nations at Chapel Hill (MUNCH) Grace Harper Buie ’18 Finance Director-Elect, The Sonder Market Nicholas Edward Byrne ’19 Rush Chair, Sigma Phi Society
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Carly Bess Cannoy ’19 Director of Outreach, Carolina Firsts Executive Board Tour Guide, First Look Kevin Weiguang Cao ’20 Logistics Chair, Asian Students Association Outreach Chair, Triangle-Area Asian American Students’ Conference Allison Anne Carter ’19 Director of Public Relations, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Courses Co-Chair, APPLES Cabinet Andre Bicalho Ceccotti ’18 Student Justice, UNC Supreme Court Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff Recruitment Director, Pod Leader, Senior Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund, Campus Y
Ana Dougherty ’17 with her parents
Rebecca Marie Chaisson ’18 Public Relations Coordinator, Solar Head of State Logistics Chair, Harmonica, Bass Guitar, Dissimilar South Board Member, The Meantime Coffee Co., Campus Y Cameron Alexander Champion ’20 Co-Founder, Carolina Musicians Collective, Carolina Creates Reuben Varghese Chemmanam ’20 Project Leader and Entertainment Chair, “Thanksgivespring,” Student Government Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Director, Campus Relations, Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year Scholarship Director of Marketing, The Sonder Market
Wilson Sink ’17
Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18 Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff David William Collins ’18 President, Waterski and Wakeboard Club Research Assistant, Berg Lab, Department of Genetics Christopher Jin Yang Combemale ’19 Literary Agent and Editor, The George Foundation Curriculum Developer, UNC Men’s Project Scott Andrews Diekema ’19 Founder and CEO, The Meantime Coffee Co., Campus Y Consultant, Campus Y Development Committee Emily Venturi ’18, Hannah Sloan ’18, and Andre Ceccotti ’18
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Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor Captain, Varsity Track and Field/Varsity Cross Country Cross Country Varsity Letter Anna Elizabeth Dodson ’18 President-Elect, Social Chair, Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Honor Society Certified Application Counselor, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Ana Cutts Dougherty ’17 Financial Coaching Fellow, Community Empowerment Fund Co-Chair, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action, Campus Y John Charles Drouilhet IV ’19 President, Club Rugby Philanthropy Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Claire McBride Drysdale ’18 Co-Chair, Art&Life, Campus Y Board Member, Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission Undergraduate Scientific Researcher, Bloom Lab, Department of Biology Danielle du Preez ’20 Ambassador, Mental Health Ambassadors Anna Dodson ’18 with Chancellor Folt after receiving the Edward McGowan Hedgpeth Award
Olivia Grace Dunn ’19 President, Loreleis Lauren Alexandra Eaves ’18 Co-President, Campus Y Co-Founder, Chair of the Board, The Meantime Coffee Co., Campus Y Harry Joe Edwards ’17 Student Body Treasurer, Executive Branch of Student Government Elizabeth Kendrick Essen ’19 Director of Communications, Students for Students International (S4Si) Leah Grace Everist ’18 Empowerment Partner, Refugee Health Initiative Certified Application Counselor, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC)
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McKenzie Sean Folan ’17 Co-Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Board of Directors, Carolina Union Senior Associate, Kenan-Flagler Business School Private Equity Fund Caroline Christine Folz ’18 Executive Board, Best Buddies, Campus Y Vice President I, Zeta Tau Alpha Research Assistant, Water Institute at Gillings School of Global Public Health Vince Ellington Friedman ’20 Junior Varsity Basketball Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi ’18 Co-President, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Co-President, Honors Carolina Student Board Care Manager, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Student Researcher, Mayer-Davis Lab, Nutrition Department Meghana Ganapathiraju ’19 Co-President, Carolina American Medical Student Association (Pre-Medical Chapter) Co-Treasurer, Ek Taal Indian Classical Dance Team Kristen Marie Gardner ’18 Senior Advisor, Carolina Hispanic Association Director, Radio Latijam Rachel Katherine Gideon ’19 Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Philanthrophy Committee Solicitations Chair, Recruitment Bid Day Chair, Alpha Phi Student Outreach Officer, Honor System Outreach Kate Goldenring ’19 Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Tyla Briana Gomez ’20 Captain, Carolina Mock Trial Director of Fundraising and Events, Young Democrats Senator, Student Government Robert Morris Griffin Gourley ’18 President, National Press Photographers Association, UNC Chapter Co-Chair, Build the Hill, Campus Y Public Relations and Alumni Chair, Sigma Phi
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Destinee Hope Grove ’17 Co-President, UNC Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) President, Carolina Athletic Training Students’ Association (CATSA) District 3 Representative, National Athletic Trainers’ Association Student Leadership Committee Ana Karen Guerrero ’19 Social Chair, Lambda Pi Chi Sorority Communications and Social Media Director, So Good Pupusas Samuel O’Brien Haddad ’18 Founder and President, UNC Irish Sports Co-President, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Jakob Skyler Hamilton ’19 Composition Guild Head, Carolina Film Association Margaret Louise Hassel ’19 Faculty Outreach Officer, Outreach Coordinator-Elect, Honor System Outreach Keely Ann Hendricks ’20 Chaplain, Kappa Delta Sorority Aisling Spencer Henihan ’19 Intervention Coordinator, Cities for Y’all Community Outreach Coordinator, The Carrack Modern Art Mallory Anne Adira Leora Hoffman ’18 President, Rosh Chodesh Elizabeth Reaves Houston ’19 Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Morgan James Howell ’17 Board Member, Director of Technology, Carolina Creates Devon Paul Hughes ’18 Fundraising Chair, Executive Board, Club Tennis Tai Trong Huynh ’20 Co-Founder, Digitizing Democracy Town of Chapel Hill Housing Advisory Board Tech Team Program Chair, Institute of Politics Martha Butler Isaacs ’17 TEDxUNC Student Speaker Honors Ambassador, Honors Carolina
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Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Head Data Analyst, Student Government Executive Branch Undergraduate Representative, Faculty Council YFund Manager, Campus Y Development Committee Scholar Director-Elect, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Matthew David Llewellyn Jackman ’18 External Appointment, Sustainability Advisory Committee, Student Government Phi Senator, Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies Social Chair, Tar Heel Voices Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich ’18 President, Carolina Jiu-Jitsu Undergraduate Researcher, Miller Lab, Chemistry Department Robert Kirkman Jarrell ’19 Undergraduate Representative, Chancellor’s Buildings and Grounds Committee Social Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Campaign Manager, Student Body President Campaign Caroline Spears Jennings ’17 Research Assistant, Penn Schizophrenia Lab, Psychology Department Devon Chandler Johnson ’20 Team Emergency Medic, Club Soccer Erik Michael Johnson ’19 Project Coordinator, Solar Head of State Ventures Coordinator, Nourish-UNC Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Regan Nicole Johnson ’19 Executive Board, College Republicans Auction Chair, Wesley Campus Ministry Treasurer, Club Softball Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Publicity Chair, Executive Director-Elect, UNC Samaa (South Asian Fusion a Cappella) Media and Public Relations Director, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Co-Founder, LOTUS Vice President, Women in Entrepreneurship Rachel Elizabeth Joyner ’19 Post-ISIL Mosul War Game Researcher, Laboratory for Unconventional Conflict Analysis and Simulation, Duke University
Jessie Ann Keener ’19 Executive Assistant to the Student Body President, Student Government Treasurer, Club Soccer Caroline Marie Kennedy ’20 Founder, Ask Why Co-Founder and CEO, Empower: Educate & Inspire Academic Excellence Chair, Kappa Delta Sorority Lauren Grace Kent ’17 Publicity Manager, Social Chair, Loreleis Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani ’18 Campus Y Co-Chair, President-Elect, Best Buddies, Campus Y Brigade President, Global Brigades Research Assistant, Franz Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering Grace Kyende Kinoti ’20 Participant Coordinator, African University Leader Exchange Program Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick ’19 Founder, Director, Delta Advocate Program for Fraternities Founder, Graphic Designer, Swipe Share Anna Cady Kiyonaga ’19 Co-Chair, Art&Life, Campus Y Elena Rosa Kovalik ’18 Director of Finance, Students for Students International (S4Si) Melanie Amber Langness ’19 Executive Assistant to the Student Body President Eric Hanlin Lee ’18 Co-Founder, Co-Chair, Build the Hill Recruitment Chair, Sigma Phi Society Rachel Susannah Lempp ’18 Undergraduate Student Advisory Committee to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Social Outreach Chair, Enrich ELL Service Chair, Alpha Epsilon Delta Recording Secretary, Zeta Tau Alpha Research Assistant, Stewart Lab, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Elaine Kaye Kearney ’18 Co-President, Carolina Analytics and Data Science
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Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17 Senior Advisor, Executive Branch of Student Government Co-Founder and President, Global Music Outreach Co-Founder and Coordinator, African Student Leader Exchange Kunal Lodaya ’20 Captain, Tar Heel Raas High School Outreach Coordinator, Carolina Analytics and Data Science Student Researcher, Dempsey Group, Department of Chemistry Constance Elizabeth Longmate ’19 Co-President, Club Field Hockey Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Samuel Sumner Lowe ’20 Co-Founder, Carolina Musicians Collective, Carolina Creates Stuart Glascoe Luter ’20 Executive Team, Empower Philanthropy Executive Team, Chi Omega Sorority
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Daniel Shiloh Malawsky ’20 Orchestra Cellist, UNC Symphony Orchestra Research Assistant, Conserve Health Behavior Lab, Gillings School of Global Public Health Niman Mann ’18 Event Manager, Scholars’ Latino Initiative Sydney Addison Mantell ’20 Philanthropy Chair, Women’s Rugby Ashton Brianna Martin ’20 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Executive Branch of Student Government Victoria Matus ’20 Sponsorship and Development Committee, Carolina For The Kids Sarah Margaret McAdon ’19 Research Assistant, Department of Political Science Blake Dodge ’18 with her father
Kent Matthew McDonald ’19 Producer, Performer, Company Carolina Producer, Writer, Actor, Student Television Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Co-President, Healthy Girls Save the World Diversity Education Coordinator, MLK Celebration Day Coordinator, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs Division Medical School Liaison, Minority Association of Pre-Health Majors Allison Rae McGuire ’18 Co-Founder, Volunteer Coordinator, Carolina Swim Clinic Young Puppy Trainer, Inmate Work Release Trainer Supervisor, Eyes Ears Nose and Paws Nicholas Lance McKenzie ’19 Campus Y Co-Chair, Community Empowerment Fund Supplemental Instructor, Biology Department
Jonathan Alvarez ’18 and Rodrigo Bustamante ’20
Cameron Caldwell McNeill ’18 Public Relations Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Director of Outreach, Carolina Creates Peter Everett McWilliams ’17 President, Director of Public Relations, False Profits Comedy Troupe Researcher, Photocatalytic Properties of Black Phosphorus, Warren Research Lab, Chemistry Department
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Ashley Caroline Meise ’20 Green and Sustainability Chair, Cabinet Member, Phi Mu Sorority Megan Elizabeth Miller ’20 Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Meredith Gracen Miller ’17 Project Coordinator, The Chancellor’s Arts Initiative: Arts Everywhere Co-Founder, Art&Life Oliver Mitchell-Boyask ’19 Philanthropy Chair, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Assistant Music Director, Achordants Resident Advisor, Department of Housing and Residential Education Bridget Vera Mizener ’20 Public Relations Chair, Pleiades Ultimate Frisbee Mahogany Alexus Monette ’18 Student Director, North Carolina Fellows Program Executive Member, UNC Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Karen M. Gil Clinical Psychology Internship Program Evelyn Mugnier Morris ’20 First-Year Executive, Newsletter Editor and Publisher, Net Impact Amukelani Sihle Muyanga ’18 People-Strategy Consultant, Director of Selections, Training Team Associate, Community Empowerment Fund Delegate, Campus Africa Network Joseph Robert Nail ’19 Chief of Staff, Executive Branch of Student Government Co-Founder, Executive Director, Carolina Adapted Athletics Founding Team, Senior Advisor, Institute of Politics Co-Founder, Executive Director, FairED
Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere ’17 Student Body President Ex Officio Member, UNC Board of Trustees Policy Chair, Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach (MADO) Committee, Student Government Board of Directors, Carolina Union Anne Bennett Osteen ’17 Team Manager, Women’s Varsity Golf Chair, Summer Reading Selection Committee, Student Government Teaching Assistant, BUSI 506 Global Business, Kenan-Flagler Business School Phillippa Frances Owens ’19 Chief Marketing Officer, Kenan Quad Co-Founder, RateYourDorms, 1789 Venture Lab Ege Partal ’18 President, Turkish Student Association Teaching Assistant, Department of History Morgan McKenna Pergande ’17 Co-Founder, Greek Talks, Student Government Alexandra Key Polk ’17 Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor (SACC) Chief Teaching Assistant, ECON 125 and ECON 57H, Entrepreneurship Minor Chief Marshal, Class of 2017 Wesley James Yount Price ’20 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Executive Branch of Student Government Assisting Founder, Inaugural Treasurer, Mental Health Ambassadors Cara Charon Pugh ’18 Co-Chair, Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach (MADO) Committee, Student Government Risk Management Chair, Grant Writer, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Matthew Scott Queen ’19 Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund
Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen ’19 President-Elect, FLO Food Resident Housing Association Sustainability Representative, Morrison Community Government
Megan Lynn Raisle ’20 Co-Chair-Elect, Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government
Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’18 Student Representative, Three Zeros Initiative Social Chair, Sigma Phi Society
Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe ’17 Communications Team Graphic Designer, Campus Y Sustainability Director, Kappa Delta
Carly Mathilde Onnink ’20 Choreographer, Blank Canvas Dance Company
Meera Caroline Ravi ’17 Chair, UNC Ideation, Carolina Creates
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Thomas Richards ’20 plays trumpet in a brass pop-up concert on campus
Ezra Miles Rawitsch ’19 Founder, Cities for Y’all Rishika Reddy ’20 Research Assistant, Thiele Lab, Behavioral Neuroscience, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Campus Y Co-Chair-Elect, Best Buddies, Campus Y Rishab Rajan Revankar ’18 Research Assistant, UNC STAR Trial, NIH Clinical Trial, UNC School of Medicine Youth Pastor, Chapel Hill Swadhyay Youth Ministry Honors Ambassador, Honors Carolina Thomas Clive Richards ’20 Principal Trumpet, UNC Symphony Orchestra Corey Landever Risinger ’18 Chief of Staff, Collegiate Model United Nations Conference at UNC, Carolina International Relations Association Megan Moriarity Rogge ’20 Founder, President, Food Network-ing
Elizabeth Jett Russler ’20 Researcher, Organizer, CES: Refugee Integration Service-Learning Project Assistant New Member Educator, Delta Delta Delta Sorority Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 President, Persian Cultural Society Jacob Scott Schmidt ’19 Varsity Football Assistant Treasurer, Chi Psi Fraternity Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 Founder, President, Chapel Hill Film Society Sergeant-at-Arms, Sigma Phi Society Nicholas Scott-Hearn ’20 Community Governor, Manning East Community, Residence Hall Association Rohun Shah ’19 External Manager, UNC Chalkaa Shreya Ashish Shah ’20 Research Assistant, UNC Gene Therapy Center
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Anita Simha ’17 Director of Instruction, False Profits Comedy Troupe Undergraduate Researcher, Disease Ecology, Mitchell Lab, Biology Department John Wilson Sink ’17 Director, State and External Affairs, Student Government Executive Committee, Musical Empowerment Student Representative, Town of Chapel Hill Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board Hannah Brown Sloan ’18 Vision Board, Nourish-UNC, Campus Y Income Task Force Co-Coordinator, Pod Leader, Senior Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Philip Daniel Smart ’20 Executive Board, The Sonder Market Recruitment Chair, Phi Delta Theta Corinne Spencer ’19 Research Assistant, Cognition and Addiction Biopsychology Lab Fundraising Chair, Carolina Blueprint for Humanity Gabriella Hope Stein ’19 Undergraduate Research Ambassador, Office of Undergraduate Research Elizabeth Edna Stockton ’20 Alumni Relations Co-Chair, Shamrock ’n’ Run Race Day Committee Chair
Elizabeth Peng Tong ’20 Board Member, Carolina Creates Undergraduate Learning Assistant, Department of Computer Science Community Project Facilitator, Girls Who Code Club Ryan Friedrich Totz ’20 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Student Government Head of Public Relations and Social Media, Campus Civitan Secretary, Chi Psi Fraternity Graham Charles Treasure ’17 Founder, Director, Salud Ahora, 1789 Venture Lab President, Carolina Creates Jack Elliot Turner ’20 Director of Operations, Carolina Creates Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Co-Chair, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Committee on Student Conduct, UNC Honor System Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Isa Margaret van der Drift ’20 First-Year Executive Member and Director-General, Collegiate Model United Nations Conference at UNC, Carolina International Relations Association
Catherine Atchison Sullivan ’18 Advisor to the President, Kappa Kappa Gamma KKG Delta Advocate, Delta Advocates
Emily Ann Venturi ’18 Co-Chair, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action Committee, Campus Y Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Research Assistant, Professors Hooghe and Marks, Political Science Department
Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan ’17 Co-Partner, The Sonder Market Executive Board, UNC Ideation, Carolina Creates Rush Chair, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
Anamay Viswanathan ’19 Communications Director, Institute of Politics Director, External Relations, Executive Branch of Student Government
Kelsey Barnhardt Sutton ’20 Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Myra Waheed ’18 Co-Executive Director, Students for Students International (S4Si) Research Assistant, North Carolina Poverty Research Fund Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Marshal, Class of 2018
Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 Co-Chair, Art&Life
Eleanor Savoy Teller ’18 Development Intern, Full Frame Documentary Festival Diane Nicole Thompson ’17 Chapter President, Pi Beta Phi Sorority Co-Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
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Caleb Micah Walker Wilson ’20 Latinx Program Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund First-Year Council, Campus Y Brittany-Diana Marfowaa Wiafe ’20 First-Year Representative, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. ’18 Co-Founder, Delta Advocates Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Convener for Missional Trends Advisory Group, Connectional Table of the United Methodist Church Daverian Travun Williams ’18 President, SOAR Mentorship Program for Latino Youth Vice President, Zeta Beta Tau Consultant, Development Committee, Campus Y Amy Rebecca Woff ’17 Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17 Director of Finance, TEDxUNC Ottavia Zattra ’17 Co-Chair, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Undergraduate Research Assistant, Makowski Lab, Nutrition Department, Gillings School of Global Public Health Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis ’17 Chair, Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government Undergraduate Research Assistant, Energy Frontier Research Center Olivia Marie Zitkus ’20 Music Director, Loreleis Vice President, Student Advisory Board, Institute of Politics Lauren Victoria Zitney ’19 Fundraising and Social Chair, Modernextension Dance Company Challenge Course Facilitator, Outdoor Education Center
Publications and Media Sandy Ellen Alkoutami ’18 Radio Show Host, WXYC Radio David Ray Allen, Jr. ’18 Featured Writer, Pacemaker Award-Winning Daily Tar Heel Final Four Preview Senior Writer, The Daily Tar Heel Writer, Sports Illustrated: Campus Rush Freelance Writer, Durham Herald Sun, Spartanburg Herald Journal, Shelby Star Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Editor-in-Chief, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Rodrigo Antonio Bustamante ’20 Videographer, The Sonder Market Nicholas Edward Byrne ’19 Radio Show Host and Videographer, WXYC Radio Videographer, The Meantime Coffee Co. Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Editor, The Internationalist, Journal of Undergraduate Research in International Affairs Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18 Editor of Humanities, UNC JOURney, Journal of Undergraduate Research Blake Horrigan Dodge ’18 Founder, Reporter, Backbone NC David Isaac Doochin ’18 Reporter, Carolina Connection Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 Editor, The Bridge Robert Morris Griffin Gourley ’18 Photographer and Videographer, The Daily Tar Heel Photographer and Writer, The Durham Voice Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Founder and Editor, Global Third Space Anna Cady Kiyonaga ’19 Columnist, The Daily Tar Heel Tony Hong Liu ’17 Producer, Carolina Connection Radio Show Host, WXYC Radio Production Assistant, Press Record Podcast
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Corey Landever Risinger ’18 State and National Editor, Director of Enterprise, The Daily Tar Heel Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 Columnist and Editorial Board, The Daily Tar Heel Ruth Johanna Tomlin ’20 Copy Desk Staff, The Daily Tar Heel Brittany-Diana Marfowaa Wiafe ’20 Publicity Team, Content Creator, The Bridge
PHI BETA KAPPA
Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 Jonathan Tyler Alvarez ’18 Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17 Timber Grey Beeninga ’17 Claire Elizabeth Bennett ’16 Ana Cutts Dougherty ’17 Harry Joe Edwards ’17 James Patrick Ellsmoor ’16 McKenzie Sean Folan ’17 Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi ’18 Nancy Gao ’17 Destinee Hope Grove ’17 Martha Butler Isaacs ’17 Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich ’17 Caroline Spears Jennings ’17 Elaine Kaye Kearney ’18 Lauren Grace Kent ’17 Tony Hong Liu ’17 Niman Mann ’18 Meredith Gracen Miller ’17 Gabrielle Blue Nair ’18 Anne Bennett Osteen ’17
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Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE
Andre Bicalho Ceccotti ’18 Sami Leroy Lachgar ’18 Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17 Meredith Gracen Miller ’17 Alexandra Key Polk ’17 Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 UNDERGRADUATE HONOR COURT
Tony Liu ’17 receiving the McNally Award for Excellence in Geography
Alexandra Key Polk ’17 Rishab Rajan Revankar ’18 Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17 Brian Charles Shields ’17 Anita Simha ’17 John Wilson Sink ’17 Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17 Graham Charles Treasure ’17 Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17 Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17 Ottavia Zattra ’17 NORTH CAROLINA FELLOWS PROGRAM
Anthony Michael Asher ’17 Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’18 Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17 Ana Cutts Dougherty ’17 Ana Karen Guerrero ’19 Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17 Stuart Glascoe Luter ’20 Hoang My Linh Luu ’18 Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Mahogany Alexus Monette ’18 Emily Catherine Perry ’17 Ottavia Zattra ’17 Thokozile Ellen Zimba ’19 Lauren Victoria Zitney ’19
Mary Beth Browne ’19, Vice Chair Rachel Katherine Gideon ’19, Vice Chair Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17, Vice Chair Alicia Hayne Alford ’17 Vincent Charles Andracchio III ’17 Nikhil Mohan Arora ’20 David Isaac Doochin ’18 Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 McKenzie Sean Folan ’17 Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Tony Hong Liu ’17 Sarah Lutz Mackenzie ’20 Niman Mann ’18 Gabrielle Blue Nair ’18 Nakisa Sadeghi ’17 Mary Kathryn Selzer ’19 Elizabeth Edna Stockton ’20 Ruth Johanna Tomlin ’20 Myra Waheed ’18 STUDENT ATTORNEY GENERAL’S STAFF
Andre Bicalho Ceccotti ’18, Managing Associate Rebekah Claire Cockram ’18, Managing Associate Margaret Louise Hassel ’19, Managing Associate Amy Rebecca Woff ’17, Managing Associate Carolyne Alice Barker ’19 Danielle du Preez ’20 Elizabeth Grace Nicholls ’18 Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. ’18
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The Morehead-Cain was pivotal in helping shape my academic experience at Carolina. From providing funding to attend an event on sound design that formed the foundation for my thesis, to the Morehead community, which shaped my decision to study geography with professors like Dr. Olson, I’m grateful for all the learning that has been invested in me. I hope to share this with others.” —Tony Liu ’17 (pictured with Dr. Elizabeth Olson, Geography Department)
“Because of the Morehead-Cain, I have noticed a fundamental change in my relationship with the unfamiliar. I have seen my scholar friends push the boundaries of their comfort zones, and being part of this community has encouraged me to do the same.” Nicholas Byrne ’19
TOGETHER.
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The Morehead-Cain had a hugely positive impact on my life. Since graduating, I have had my head down, focused on family and career. But as I reflected, I decided that now was the time give back to something that gave so much to me.” — Tony Ursano ’87 TOGETHER Campaign Donor
Major Attainments of the Class of 2017 while at the University B a s e d o n a s e n i o r c l a s s o f 4 1 SCHOLARS
Graduated with Distinction 32% 13
Phi Beta Kappa 61% 25
Graduated with Highest Distinction 54% 22
Dean’s List 98% 40
TOTAL Scholars WITH DISTINCTION
Campus Y 24% 10
85% 35
Graduated with Honors 24% 10 Graduated with Highest Honors 27% 11 TOTAL scholars WITH HONORS
51% 21
Freshman Honors Program 95% 39 Sophomore Honors Program 95% 39 Junior Honors Program 93% 38 Senior Honors Program 83% 34
Student Government 49% 20 Athletic Programs (other than intramural) 22% 9 Member of at least one Honorary Society 24% 10
Chancellors’ Awards 17% 7
2017 Senior Class Campaign Through the University’s Senior Class Campaign, graduating scholars are invited to make a financial gift to the area of campus that means the most to them. The Campaign educates all UNC seniors about the importance of private giving, and encourages them to start their own tradition of giving back to their alma mater. Amazingly, for the fifth year in a row, every scholar in the senior class made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund! Not only did 100 percent of this class make a gift to the Fund, but each graduating senior also signed up to be a Morehead-Cain Partner. And, for the very first time, all parents of the senior class made a gift to the Fund as well! We offer our sincere thanks to Ali Alford, who spearheaded the campaign, and to the entire senior class for its commitment and generosity.
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Alicia Hayne Alford (Ali) Jacksonville, Episcopal High School; BSBA with Highest Distinction/Business Administration with a Concentration in Consulting, Minor in Biology; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society; Gene Clark Memorial Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler India Global Immersion Program; CUBE Fellowship; Undergraduate Honor Court; Campus Y: Build the Hill Co-Chair; UNC Ideation: Create-a-thon Planning Committee; Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Nonprofit Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, Menlo Park, California Private Enterprise JP Morgan Chase & Co., New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an investment banking analyst in the Mergers and Acquisitions group at JP Morgan in New York.
Rossi Akim Anastopoulo (Rossi) Charleston, South Carolina, Ashley Hall School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Interdisciplinary Studies with a Concentration in Sports and Social Issues and Global Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Michael and Matthew Boyatt Award; Carolina Athletics Project Board Member; Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Editor-in-Chief; The Sonder Market Co-Partner, Director of Product Development; Fair, Local, Organic Foods (FLO); Speakers at Carolina; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team; Orange County School System Volunteer; Made With Love Bakery Volunteer; UNC Food for All Steering Committee; MLB BAMbassador; MLB Advanced Media Intern S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Alpine Backpacking Public Service Bread Houses Network, Gabrovo, Bulgaria Private Enterprise Tandem Sports + Entertainment LLC, Arlington, Virginia Private Enterprise Cleveland Indians, Cleveland, Ohio
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an AmeriCorps volunteer with the Campus Kitchens Project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Vincent Charles Andracchio III (Tripp) Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount Academy; BA with Distinction/Global Studies with a Concentration in International Politics, Nation States, and Social Movements in Western Europe and the European Union, Minor in History; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Opere for Student Body President Internal Campaign Manager; Student Government Greek Liaison; Phi Gamma Delta Recording Secretary; Undergraduate Honor Court S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and Mountain Expedition Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise Lucky 8 Pictures, New York Private Enterprise Nu Image, Los Angeles
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a career at a major talent agency.
Anthony Michael Asher (Tony) Charlotte, Providence Day School; BA with Distinction/English with Honors, Minor in Chemistry; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Opere for Student Body President Media Director; Student Government Communications Task Force Videographer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Bangalore, India Nonprofit University of California, San Francisco Private Enterprise Lucky 8 Pictures, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend medical school at the UNC School of Medicine.
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Timber Grey Beeninga (Timber) Summerfield, Rockingham County Senior High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics and Global Studies with a Concentration in Global Economics, Trade, and Development with Honors, Minor in Public Policy; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Carolina Research Scholar; Executive Branch of Student Government Public Relations, Outreach, and Design Leader; Campus Y: Community Empowerment Fund Co-Chair, Senior Advocate Fellow, Pod Leader, Orientation Leader; Carolina Navigators Teacher; Learning By Giving Foundation, Impact NC Board Member; Reformed University Fellowship FirstYear Leader and Service Chair S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service A Broader View, La Serena, Chile Nonprofit Habitat for Humanity International, Da Nang, Vietnam Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To serve with AmeriCorps VISTA at New Directions Housing Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky, before pursuing a Master’s in Social Work to become a community and human services practitioner.
Alexander Darwin Clayton (Alex) Edinburgh, Scotland, Stewart’s Melville College; BA with Distinction/Peace, War, and Defense, Minor in Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Buckley Public Service Scholar; 33Fifty Commonwealth Youth Leader; The Internationalist Editor; Campus BluePrint Photo Editor; Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Director of Marketing; Men’s Rugby First XV Starting Player, Recruitment Chair; Tar Heel Bikes Director; Eve Carson Scholarship Director of Campus Development; The Sonder Market Director of Marketing; CommuniGift Director of Corporate and Group Giving; UNC International Ambassador; Honors Carolina Mentor; Global Leadership Institute Mentor; Great Decisions Teaching Assistant; Triangle Institute for Security Studies’ Countering Violent Extremism Project, Researcher; Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, Future of Warfare Intern S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Appalachian Mountains Backpacking, Rock Climbing, and Whitewater Canoeing Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Udaipur, India Private Enterprise GlobalGiving, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Adi Partners, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with M-KOPA Solar’s Product Team in London after attending the Royal Military Academy to become an officer in the British Army Reserves.
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Ana Cutts Dougherty (Ana) Montezuma, New Mexico, UWC-USA; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics and Global Studies with a Concentration in Latin America, Minor in Philosophy, Politics and Economics; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Campus Y Criminal Justice Awareness and Action Committee Co-Chair; Community Empowerment Fund Financial Coaching Fellow; Latino Migration Project; Chamber Singers; The Tarpeggios S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, North Cascades Mountaineering Public Service African Leadership Academy, Johannesburg, South Africa Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Tbilisi, Georgia Governmental Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To spend a year working in Managua, Nicaragua, as a Princeton in Latin America Fellow.
Harry Joe Edwards (Harry) Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, England, Greenhead College; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics with Honors and Mathematics, Minor in Public Policy; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Chancellor’s Award: John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government; Student Government Chief of Staff; Student Fee Audit Committee (SFAC) Chair; Student Body Treasurer; A Drink For Tomorrow (ADFT) On-Campus Co-Director; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor (SACC); Carolina Microfinance Initiative (CMI) Co-Chair; Student Stores Advisory Board; Scholarships, Awards, and Student Aid Committee; UNC Mathematical Physiology Group Research Assistant; Morehead Intramural Soccer Championship-Winning Team Captain S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting and Mountain Expedition Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Bangalore, India Nonprofit Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts Private Enterprise Brown Advisory, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with Deloitte Strategy & Operations Consulting in McLean, Virginia.
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McKenzie Sean Folan (McKenzie) Winston-Salem, Woodberry Forest School; BSBA with Highest Distinction/ Business Administration and Public Policy, Minor in History; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Beta Gamma Sigma Business School Honor Society; Student Government: Student Engagement Chair; Executive Assistant to the Student Body President; Executive Branch Appointment to the Carolina Center for Public Service Advisory Board; Carolina Union Board of Directors; Chi Psi Fraternity President, House Manager, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Co-Director, Fundraising Chair; Kenan-Flagler Business School Private Equity Fund Senior Associate; Undergraduate Honor Court S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Moosehead Canoeing and Whitewater Rafting Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group LLC, Raleigh Private Enterprise Bain & Company, Atlanta
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an associate consultant with Bain & Company in Atlanta.
Nancy Gao (Nancy) Fox Point, Wisconsin, Nicolet High School; BA with Distinction/Computer Science with Highest Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Phillips Ambassador; Elks Lodge Scholarship; Women in Computer Science Mentor; Pearl Hacks Executive Board; Students for Students International (S4Si) Director of Scholarship S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Rockies Alpine Backpacking Public Service Students for Students International (S4Si), Zanzibar, Tanzania Private Enterprise GoDaddy, Sunnyvale, California Private Enterprise LinkedIn, Mountain View, California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Google in San Francisco as an associate product manager before attending Harvard Business School on the 2+2 Program.
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Destinee Hope Grove (Destinee) Wagram, Scotland High School; BA with Distinction/Exercise and Sports Science with a Concentration in Athletic Training with Highest Honors and Psychology; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award; National Athletic Training Association Research and Education Foundation Scholar; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) UNC Chapter Co-President; Carolina Athletic Training Students’ Association (CATSA) President; National Athletic Trainers’ Association Student Leadership Committee District 3 Representative; Student Athletic Trainer at Meredith College and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; UNC Varsity Athletics Student Athletic Trainer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing and Mahoosuc Mountain Backpacking Public Service Keep a Child Alive, Kampala, Uganda Nonprofit Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research Center, Chapel Hill Civic Collaboration Louisville Forward, Louisville, Kentucky
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a master’s degree in kinesiology at Temple University in Philadelphia.
Morgan James Howell (Morgan) Norwood, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; BS with Distinction/Computer Science with Honors, Minor in Business Administration; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Covenant; Carolina Firsts; Carolina Creates Tech Committee Leader and Board Member; Students for Students International (S4Si) Scholarship Delegate and Treasurer; Make & Drop Founder; Appetite Founder S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Mountaineering Public Service Students for Students International (S4Si), Zanzibar, Tanzania Private Enterprise GoDaddy, Sunnyvale, California Private Enterprise Microsoft Corporation, Seattle
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a software engineer with Facebook in Menlo Park, California.
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Martha Butler Isaacs (Martha) Butler, Maryland, Roland Park Country School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Geography with Honors, Minors in Philosophy and Urban Studies and Planning; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Luce Scholars Program; Buckley Public Service Scholar; WTS-NC Triangle Sharon D. Banks Memorial Scholarship; St. Anthony Hall (Delta Xi Psi) Outreach Coordinator; Students United for Reproductive Justice Co-Chair; Honors Carolina Honors Ambassador; TEDxUNC Student Speaker; Association of American Geographers Annual Conference Presenter; Refugee Community Partnership Bridge Builder; WXYC Radio DJ; Criminal Justice Awareness and Action S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Public Service Anti-Violence Project, New York Nonprofit Glass House Community-Led Design, London Private Enterprise Nelsen/Nygaard, San Francisco
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To spend a year in Singapore as a Luce Scholar.
Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich (Caleb) Brownsburg, Indiana, The Culver Academies; BS with Highest Distinction/ Chemistry with Honors and Exercise and Sports Science; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Jason D. Altom Memorial Award for Undergraduate Research in Chemistry; Miller Chemistry Lab Research Assistant; Carolina Jiu-Jitsu President S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, North Cascades Mountaineering Public Service Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia Nonprofit Center for Enabling New Technologies Through Catalysis, University of Washington, Seattle Private Enterprise Eastman Chemical Company, Kingsport, Tennessee
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a doctorate in chemistry at Stanford University.
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Caroline Spears Jennings (Caroline) Greenville, South Carolina, Christ Church Episcopal School; BS with Highest Distinction/Psychology, Minors in French and Biology; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Epsilon Eta Environmental Honors Fraternity; HOPE Gardens Urban Farm Coordinator; Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal Editor; Student Government Environmental Affairs Committee; Nourish-UNC; Club Cross-Country and Track; Penn Schizophrenia Lab Research Assistant; Save the Solo Co-Founder S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Manav Sadhna, Ahmedabad, India Private Enterprise The Motley Fool, Alexandria, Virginia Private Enterprise Matter., San Francisco
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To complete a UX Design internship with Viget, a digital agency, in Boulder, Colorado.
Lauren Grace Kent (Lauren) Winston-Salem, Mount Tabor High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Media and Journalism with a Concentration in Broadcast and Electronic Journalism and Political Science with Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: L. Richardson Preyer Award for Excellence in Political Science; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honorary Society; UNC Loreleis A Cappella Publicity Manager, Social Chair, Executive Board; Project Literacy Executive Board, ESL Tutor; Carolina Week News Executive Producer; Daily Tar Heel Senior Writer; Great Decisions Lecture Series Teaching Assistant; Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST); Heelraisers Giving Council; News & Observer Reporting Intern; GWCS Productions Research Assistant; ABC 20/20 Production Associate; Society of Professional Journalists S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Rockies Mountaineering Public Service Manav Sadhna, Ahmedabad, India Private Enterprise Pew Research Center, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Outside Magazine, Santa Fe, New Mexico
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To complete an internship with The Row at CNN before pursuing a master’s degree in international relations at the London School of Economics.
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Laura Catherine Limarzi (Laura) Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Assumption College School; BA/Public Policy, Minor in Medical Anthropology; Order of the Golden Fleece; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Campus Y Executive Board Co-Director of Development; Nourish-UNC Co-Director; Global Music Outreach Co-Founder and President; UNC African Student Leader Exchange Co-Founder and Coordinator; Executive Branch of Student Government Senior Advisor; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Student Leadership Advisory Committee to Vice Chancellor Crisp; Tar Heel Thanksgiving Co-Founder and Coordinator S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Sea Kayaking Public Service A Broader View, Arusha, Tanzania Private Enterprise Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas Governmental World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To join UNC Project Malawi to work on an HIV FamilyPlanning Trial in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Tony Hong Liu (Tony) Lindon, Utah, The Waterford School; BA with Highest Distinction/Geography with Highest Honors, Minors in Anthropology and Religious Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Phillips Ambassador; Chancellor’s Award: McNally Award for Excellence in Geography; Campus BluePrint Executive Editor, Managing Editor, Staff Writer; Young Democrats President, Vice President; WXYC Board of Directors, Disc Jockey; Sore Form Electronic Music Group Co-Founder; Sigma Phi Rush Chair, Risk Chair; Carolina Connection Producer, Reporter; Press Record Podcast Production Assistant; Undergraduate Honor Court S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service A Broader View, La Serena, Chile Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California Nonprofit RadioWest at KUER, 90.1, NPR Utah, Salt Lake City
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in audio production with TED Radio Hour at NPR in Washington, DC.
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Peter Everett McWilliams (Peter) Columbia, South Carolina, Hammond School; BS with Distinction/Chemistry; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; False Profits Comedy Troupe President, Director of Public Relations; Interactive Theater Carolina Lead Actor; Warren Research Lab, Photocatalytic Properties of Black Phosphorus, Chemistry Department, Researcher S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Maya Mountain Research Farm, San Pedro Columbia, Belize Independent Research Warren Research Lab, UNC-Chapel Hill Private Enterprise Treaty Oak Distilling Company, Austin, Texas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in the polymer field, either in sustainable plastics or in a startup company.
Meredith Gracen Miller (Meredith) Elon, Western Alamance High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Art History and Modern European History with Highest Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: Undergraduate Prize in Art History; Joshua Meador Prize in the Department of History; Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship; Art&Life Co-Founder; Honors Carolina Student Board Co-President; Chancellor’s Arts Working Committee Student Representative; Chancellor’s Arts Initiative: Arts Everywhere Project Coordinator; 17th Annual Czech Studies Conference Publication, When Paris Met Bohemia: Discovering the Czech Nation Through its Art, 1900–1938 S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and Mountain Expedition Public Service Pasture Valley Farm and Children’s Home, Nhlangano, Swaziland Private Enterprise Christie’s, New York Independent Research Czech Artists in Paris: Foreign Participation in the Avant-Garde Machinery of the West, Paris, France and Prague, Czech Republic
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a master of studies degree in the history of art and visual culture from the University of Oxford in Oxford, England.
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Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere (Bradley) Nairobi, Kenya, African Leadership Academy; BA/Business Administration, Minor in African Studies; Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholar; Black Male of the Year Achievement Award; Organizational Management Award, Kenan-Flagler Business School; Student Body President; UNC Board of Trustees Ex Officio Member; Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee (MADO) Policy Chair; Carolina Union Board of Directors; Tamba Nation Co-Founder; Savana Board of Directors Chair S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing Public Service M-KOPA Solar, Nairobi, Kenya Private Enterprise Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC Nonprofit UNC Student Government, Chapel Hill
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with a private equity firm in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Anne Bennett Osteen (Anne Bennett) Greensboro, Walter Hines Page High School; BSBA/Business Administration and English with Highest Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Women’s Golf All-ACC Academic Team; Student Government Communications Director; Summer Reading Book Selection Committee Chair; Varsity Women’s Golf Player, Manager; Chi Omega; Kenan-Flagler Global Business Project: Zambia Women’s Hospital; Venture Capital and Startups (BUSI 506) Teaching Assistant S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing Public Service Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Axiom Legal, San Francisco Governmental U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Insight Sourcing Group in Atlanta.
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Morgan McKenna Pergande (Morgan) Fort Worth, Texas, Fort Worth Country Day; BSBA/Business Administration with Concentrations in Consulting and Entrepreneurship, Minors in Chemistry and Religious Studies; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Chancellor’s Award: Interfraternity Man of the Year Award; Ron Wooten Greek Leadership Award; Opere for Student Body President Campaign Manager; Greek Talks Co-Founder; Interfraternity Council Executive Board President, Vice President/Judicial; Phi Gamma Delta Social Chair; It’s On Us Walk Co-Founder and Speaker; CHiPs Improv Comedy; Club Lacrosse; Undergraduate Consulting Club S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Appalachian Mountain Backpacking, Rock Climbing, and Whitewater Canoeing Public Service Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Pacify Health, LLC, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Vici Capital Partners, Salt Lake City
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Insight Sourcing Group in Atlanta.
Emily Catherine Perry (Emily) Hickory, Hickory High School; BA with Distinction/Media and Journalism, Minors in Public Policy and Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program Outreach Team; University Teaching Awards Board Member; Daily Tar Heel Staff Writer; Art & Life Teacher; Carolina Dance Project Vice President of Outreach, Teacher; Reformed University Fellowship First-Year Leader; Modernextension Dance Company S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua Nonprofit National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Viget, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a creative copywriter with FerebeeLane in Greenville, South Carolina.
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Alexandra Key Polk (Allie) Nashville, Tennessee, Harpeth Hall School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/ Environmental Health Sciences, Minor in Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Student Body Secretary; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Faculty Council Student Representative; Entrepreneurship Minor Teaching Assistant; CarolinaGO Mobile App Student Leadership Team; Modern Shakespeare Society; Chief Marshal, Class of 2017; Admissions Ambassador S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Keep a Child Alive, Kampala, Uganda Private Enterprise Sephora, San Francisco Private Enterprise Boston Consulting Group, Dallas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an associate consultant with the Boston Consulting Group in Dallas.
Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe (Eryn) Charlotte, Charlotte Country Day School; BA with Highest Distinction/ Media and Journalism with a Concentration in Multimedia, Minors in Studio Art and Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; UNC Ideation Co-Founder and Director; Campus Y Communications Team Graphic Designer; Kappa Delta Sustainability Chair; Advanced Painting Exhibition in Allcott Undergraduate Gallery S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Moosehead Canoeing and Whitewater Rafting Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Private Enterprise Imprint, New York Private Enterprise The Motley Fool, Alexandria, Virginia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a marketing associate with CRC Companies, a real estate firm in Arlington, Virginia.
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Meera Caroline Ravi (Meera) Greenville, Junius H. Rose High School; BA with Distinction/Political Science, Minors in African Studies and Medical Anthropology; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, and Junior Years; UNC Ideation Director; Relay for Life Advocacy and Luminary Committee S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia Private Enterprise Imprint, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To intern with the Centre for Ethical, Social, and Cultural Risk at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto before pursuing a position in the field of public health as a research assistant or HIV test counselor.
Nakisa Sadeghi (Nakisa) Alexandria, Virginia, National Cathedral School; BA with Highest Distinction/ French with Highest Honors, Minors in Business Administration and Chemistry; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Pi Delta Phi National French Honor Society; Edmund B. Ross III BSBA Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School; Student Government, Academic Affairs Committee Chief Policy Analyst; Student Safety and Wellness Committee; Persian Cultural Society President, Secretary; Carolina Language Partnership English Teacher; Undergraduate Honor Court; Certified Nursing Assistant; UNC Spanish Department Teaching Assistant; UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Teaching Assistant; Pianist and Piano Instructor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Alpine Backpacking Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Cochabamba, Bolivia Nonprofit Baltimore City Health Department Private Enterprise Green Top Farms, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend medical school at the UNC School of Medicine.
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Erik Reinhard Schoning (Erik) Clemmons, West Forsyth High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Comparative Literature, Minor in Creative Writing with Highest Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Order of the Old Well; George B. Wynne Award for Fiction; Max Steele Award in Fiction; Chapel Hill Film Society Founder and President; The Minor UNC Writer and Editor; Cellar Door; The Scene Is Dead Writer and Performer; Sigma Phi Society Sergeant-at-Arms S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Canoeing Public Service A Broader View, La Serena, Chile Private Enterprise Smithsonian Networks, Washington, DC Private Enterprise EuropaCorp USA and Ideate Media, Beverly Hills and Los Angeles
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S Plans in progress.
Brian Charles Shields (Brian) Allison Park, Pennsylvania, Hampton High School; BA with Distinction/ Philosophy and Economics; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Club Cross Country Treasurer; Campus Y Development Committee Head of Seed Fund Contest and Revolving Loan Program S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Help for Children in Uganda, Ssese Islands, Uganda Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group LLC, New York Private Enterprise Goldman Sachs, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a business analyst with McKinsey & Co. in New York.
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Anita Simha (Anita) Cary, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; BS with Highest Distinction/Quantitative Biology with Highest Honors and Linguistics, Minor in Anthropology; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Carolina Research Scholar; UNC Bhangra Elite Dancer; False Profits Comedy Troupe Director of Instruction; Sierra Student Coalition Senior Campaign; Board of Governors Democracy Coalition Organizer; Executive Assistant to the Student Body President; Student Government Environmental Affairs Committee; UNC Association of Student Governments Campus Community Vice President; Mitchell Lab, Biology Department, Disease Ecology Undergraduate Researcher S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Fundación DALE, Guayaquil, Equador Private Enterprise Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Oakland, California Nonprofit Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To continue studying ecology and conducting field research with the Mitchell Lab in the Biology Department at UNC.
John Wilson Sink (Wilson) Charlotte, Myers Park High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Political Science with Honors and Peace, War and Defense, Minor in Environmental Science and Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; National Merit Scholar; Alpha Sigma Foundation Education Grant Winner; Student Government, Director of State and External Affairs; State and External Affairs Task Force; Environmental Affairs Committee; Young Democrats Policy Chair; Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board to the Town of Chapel Hill Student Representative; Chi Psi Fraternity Executive Board; Musical Empowerment Executive Committee, Guitar Teacher; Campus BluePrint; Kay Hagan Senatorial Campaign Fellow S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Canoeing Public Service Fundación DALE, Guayaquil, Ecuador Independent Research Hotspots: How Germany and Belgium Became Leaders in European Solar; Antwerp and Brussels, Belgium; Berlin, Bitterfield-Wolfen, Freiburg, Hamburg, Heilbronn, and Stuttgart, Germany Private Enterprise Iwana, London
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work on a political campaign in Charlotte.
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Katherine Anne Stotesbery (Kate) Austin, Texas, Regents School of Austin; BA with Distinction/Political Science with Honors and Public Policy, Minor in Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Golden Fleece; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Chancellor’s Award: L. Richardson Preyer Award for Excellence in Political Science; Thad L. Beyle Research Award in Political Science; HOPE Gardens First-Year Leader; Art&Life Co-Chair; Daily Tar Heel Columnist and Editorial Board; UNC BlueBook Founder; Carolina Mock Trial Team Captain, Attorney; Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Abroad Ambassador S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Bangalore, India Private Enterprise Axiom Legal, Boston Private Enterprise Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as foreign policy legislative assistant to U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX 25th District) in Washington, DC.
Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan (Joe) Bay Village, Ohio, Saint Ignatius High School; BA with Distinction/ Interdisciplinary Studies with a Focus in Food Business; Minor in Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, and Junior Years; The Sonder Market Co-Partner, Community Outreach Chair; Carolina Creates Marketing Director; UNC Ideation Executive Board; Lambda Chi Alpha Rush Chair, Kitchen Manager; Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW) Contributor; Intramural Soccer Championship Team; Nourish-UNC; Roosevelt Institute Advisor; Study Abroad at University College Cork, Ireland S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Rockies Mountaineering and Rock Climbing Public Service Help for Children in Uganda, Ssese Islands, Uganda Nonprofit X-Prize Foundation, Culver City, California Private Enterprise Bacchus Brewing Company, Brisbane, Australia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with a food startup in St. Louis as a 2017 Venture For America Fellow.
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Diane Nicole Thompson (Diane) Chapel Hill, Northwood High School; BA/Public Policy, Minors in Education and History; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; National Coca-Cola Scholar; Rosa Moore Award for Community Service; Pi Beta Phi Chapter President; Eve Marie Carson Memorial 5K Sponsorship Committee Chair; Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Co-Director, Application Coordinator; Students for Education Reform Director of Communications; Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice Chancellor; 2016 PostBaccalaureate University Teaching Awards Selection Committee; Inspire North Carolina Program Mentor; Scuole Pie Fiorentina Curriculum Developer S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing Public Service WorldTeach, Windhoek, Namibia, Nonprofit Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York Private Enterprise Quizlet.com, San Francisco
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To teach math and science at KIPP Collegiate High School in Nashville, Tennessee, through Teach For America.
Graham Charles Treasure (Graham) Knoxville, Tennessee, West High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics with Highest Honors, Minors in Chemistry and Entrepreneurship; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; CROI Young Investigator Scholarship; Carolina Creates President; Salud Ahora Founder, Director; Student Government: UNC Campus Health Advisory Board; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team; Roosevelt Institute Analyst; Muscial Empowerment Instructor; Moneythink Instructor S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua Nonprofit Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston Private Enterprise McKinsey & Company, Atlanta
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a management consultant with McKinsey & Company in Atlanta.
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Ariana Brynn Vaisey (Ariana) Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, UWC Pearson College; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics with Highest Honors, Minor in Geography; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar; Chancellor’s Award: Undergraduate Prize in Economics; Honors Prize in Economics; Herbert B. Mayo Summer Research Fellowship in Economics; Undergraduate Honor Court Vice Chair; Great Decisions Program Co-Chair, Teaching Assistant, External Outreach Coordinator; Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs; Committee on Student Conduct; Community Empowerment Fund Senior Advocate; Manning East Community Government Green Games Coordinator S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Mountaineering Public Service Nourish International, Kigali, Rwanda Private Enterprise Capital-E, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Wells Fargo & Company, Charlotte
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte as an economic research analyst.
Amy Rebecca Woff (Amy) London, England, Fortismere School; BA with Distinction/Peace, War, and Defense, Minors in History and Medical Anthropology; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Student Attorney General’s Staff Managing Associate, Counsel; Women’s Club Soccer; Students for Students International Director of Outreach; Admissions Ambassador S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Backpacking and Canoeing Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Masaka, Uganda Governmental New York State Division of Human Rights, New York Private Enterprise Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Melbourne, Australia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a case investigator in New Orleans for an organization providing legal representation for people charged with capital crimes.
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Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff (Caroline) Raleigh, Cary Academy; BA with Highest Distinction/Global Studies, Minors in Entrepreneurship and Public Policy; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor; Campus BluePrint Editor in Chief; TEDxUNC Director of Finance, Director of Multimedia; British Parliament Intern S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Rafting and Mountain Expedition Public Service Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Matter., San Francisco Private Enterprise Fast Company Studios, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To join Facebook as a partner manager in Chicago.
Ottavia Zattra (Ottavia) Cornedo Vicentino, Veneto, Italy, Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong; BSPH with Highest Distinction/Nutrition with Highest Honors, Minor in Chemistry; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: First, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; North Carolina Fellows Program; Carolina Research Scholar; Dunlevie Honors Undergraduate Research Award; Department of Nutrition Delta Omega Undergraduate Recognition Award; Department of Nutrition Joseph Edozien Outstanding Undergraduate Award; Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) Co-Chair; Great Decisions Program Co-Chair, Treasurer; Makowski Lab, Nutrition Department, Gillings School of Public Health, Undergraduate Research Assistant S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wilderness EMT Public Service Ruhengeri Hospital, Musanze, Rwanda Nonprofit National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend Harvard Medical School.
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Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis (Morgan) Charlotte, Mallard Creek High School; BS/Environmental Science and Studies with Honors, Minor in Mathematical Decision Sciences; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: First and Sophomore Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Environmental Excellence Award, Curriculum for Environment and Ecology; Graduate and Professional Student Federation Travel Award; Student Government: Environmental Affairs Committee Chair; Daily Tar Heel Columnist; Energy Frontier Research Center Undergraduate Research Assistant; APPLES Alternative Break Leader; Solar Head of State Fundraising Advisor; Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Director of Development; Save the Solo Project Manager S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Alpine Backpacking Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Masaka, Uganda Private Enterprise Pacific Gas & Electric, San Francisco Private Enterprise Coronal Development Services LLC, Charlottesville, Virginia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To join Insight Sourcing Group in Atlanta as an energy analyst.
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David Ray Allen, Jr. Shelby, North Carolina Shelby High School
Jonathan Tyler Alvarez Coral Gables, Florida Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
Norman Trevor Archer Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School
Emma Marie Astrike-Davis Durham, North Carolina Cary Academy
Caleigh Morgan Bachop Victoria, British Columbia Canada Mount Douglas Secondary
Mary Grady Burnette Bell Raleigh, North Carolina Ravenscroft School
Travis Benjamin Broadhurst Weaverville, North Carolina North Buncombe High School
Olivia Marie Bruff Lexington, North Carolina Central Davidson Senior High School
Grace Harper Buie Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School
Andre Bicalho Ceccotti Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil United World College Costa Rica
Rebecca Marie Chaisson Slidell, Louisiana Slidell High School
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Rebekah Claire Cockram Newton Abbot, Devon, England Torquay Girls’ Grammar School
David William Collins Toronto, Ontario, Canada Greenwood College School
Blake Horrigan Dodge Beaufort, North Carolina West Carteret High School
Anna Elizabeth Dodson Bunn, North Carolina Bunn High School
David Isaac Doochin Franklin, Tennessee University School of Nashville
Claire McBride Drysdale Golden Valley, Minnesota Breck School
Lauren Alexandra Eaves Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England St. Albans High School for Girls
Leah Grace Everist Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School
Caroline Christine Folz Louisville, Kentucky Dupont Manual Magnet High School
Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School
Kristen Marie Gardner Raleigh, North Carolina Needham B. Broughton High School
Sarah Elizabeth Gilmour Black Mountain, North Carolina Charles D. Owen High School
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Robert Morris Griffin Gourley Mooresville, North Carolina South Iredell High School
Samuel O’Brien Haddad Amarillo, Texas UWC-USA
Mallory Anne Adira Leora Hoffman Trinity, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Devon Paul Hughes San Mateo, California Aragon High School
Matthew David Llewellyn Jackman Grasmere, Cumbria, England Fettes College
Elaine Kaye Kearney Pinehurst, North Carolina Pinecrest High School
Ashish Thakur Khanchandani Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School
Elena Rosa Kovalik Durham, North Carolina Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill
Sami Leroy Lachgar Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School
Eric Hanlin Lee Weldon Spring, Missouri Francis Howell High School
Rachel Susannah Lempp Greensboro, North Carolina Lucy C. Ragsdale High School
Hoang My Linh Luu Hanoi, Vietnam The Hill School
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Nicholas Torquil MacLeod Durham, North Carolina Carolina Friends School
Niman Mann Franklin, Tennessee Ravenwood High School
Allison Rae McGuire Clemmons, North Carolina West Forsyth High School
Cameron Caldwell McNeill Durham, North Carolina Riverside High School
Mahogany Alexus Monette Los Angeles, California The Thacher School
Amukelani Sihle Muyanga Soweto, South Africa United World College of South East Asia
Gabrielle Blue Nair Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School
Elizabeth Grace Nicholls Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School
Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde London, England Mossbourne Community Academy
Ege Partal Kocaeli, Turkey The Koç School
Cara Charon Pugh Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Academic Magnet High School
Rishab Rajan Revankar Jamestown, North Carolina The Early College at Guilford
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Corey Landever Risinger Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School
Hannah Brown Sloan Trent Woods, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Catherine Atchison Sullivan Raleigh, North Carolina W. G. Enloe High School
Eleanor Savoy Teller Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School
Emily Ann Venturi Trieste, Italy UWC-USA
Myra Waheed Goldsboro, North Carolina Charles B. Aycock High School
Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. Little Rock, Arkansas Episcopal Collegiate School
Daverian Travun Williams Harrisburg, North Carolina Cabarrus-Kannapolis Early College High School
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Ryan Austin Armstrong Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mount Tabor High School
Carolyne Alice Barker Toronto, Ontario, Canada Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School
Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. Durham, North Carolina Hillside High School
Jordan Rose Bermudez Durham, North Carolina Charles E. Jordan Senior High School
Mary Beth Browne Mount Airy, North Carolina Salem Academy
Nicholas Edward Byrne Athens, Georgia Clarke Central High School
Carly Bess Cannoy Winston Salem, North Carolina North Forsyth High School
Allison Anne Carter Loveland, Ohio Ursuline Academy
Christopher Jin Yang Combemale St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England The Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School
Scott Andrews Diekema Iowa City, Iowa Phillips Academy
John Charles Drouilhet IV New Orleans, Louisiana Isidore Newman School
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Olivia Grace Dunn Greenville, North Carolina D. H. Conley High School
Elizabeth Kendrick Essen Pittsboro, North Carolina Woods Charter School
Danielle Alexis Fowler Vale, North Carolina Lincoln Charter School
Meghana Ganapathiraju Cary, North Carolina Green Hope High School
Rachel Katherine Gideon Nashville, Tennessee Darlington School
Kate Goldenring Nashville, Tennessee The Harpeth Hall School
Carter Lewis Guensler Atlanta, Georgia Henry W. Grady High School
Ana Karen Guerrero Charlotte, North Carolina Harding University High School
Jakob Skyler Hamilton Bradenton, Florida Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School
Adam Husein Hasan Knoxville, Tennessee Bearden High School
Margaret Louise Hassel Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School
Aisling Spencer Henihan Wilmington, North Carolina John T. Hoggard High School
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Hannah Bromley Hodge Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School
Elizabeth Reaves Houston Dunn, North Carolina Triton High School
Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati Alexandria, Virginia Groton School
Robert Kirkman Jarrell High Point, North Carolina High Point Central High School
Erik Michael Johnson Potomac, Maryland Winston Churchill High School
Regan Nicole Johnson Stanfield, North Carolina West Stanly High School
Pooja Dhanesh Joshi Cary, North Carolina Raleigh Charter School
Rachel Elizabeth Joyner Tallahassee, Florida Leon High School
Jessie Ann Keener Fayetteville, North Carolina Fayetteville Academy
Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick Rocky Mount, North Carolina Rocky Mount Academy
Anna Cady Kiyonaga Chevy Chase, Maryland Stone Ridge School
Melanie Amber Langness Benson, North Carolina West Johnston High School
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Constance Elizabeth Longmate Edinburgh, Scotland Mary Erskine School
Yunfei Ma Yantai, China Christ School
Clare Louise MacDonald Huntersville, North Carolina Woodlawn School
Sarah Margaret McAdon Durham, North Carolina Northern High School
Kent Matthew McDonald Overland Park, Kansas Blue Valley West High School
Sophia Claire McFarlane Concord, North Carolina Central Cabarrus High School
Nicholas Lance McKenzie Orlando, Florida Trinity Preparatory School
Oliver Mitchell-Boyask Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Germantown Friends School
Sebastian Brant Nabatoff Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Latin School
Joseph Robert Nail Whispering Pines, North Carolina Blue Valley West High School
Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen Boone, North Carolina Watauga High School
Phillippa Frances Owens Wigan, Lancashire, England Runshaw College
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Matthew Scott Queen Asheboro, North Carolina Asheboro High School
Ezra Miles Rawitsch Los Angeles, California Polytechnic School
Megan Moriarity Rogge Loveland, Ohio Sycamore High School
Jacob Scott Schmidt Hickory, North Carolina Fred T. Foard High School
Mary Kathryn Selzer Huntersville, North Carolina Christ the King Catholic High School
Rohun Shah Fayetteville, North Carolina Terry Sanford Senior High School
Corinne Spencer Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School
John Donoghue Stanton Columbia, North Carolina Columbia High School
Gabriella Hope Stein Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School
Anamay Viswanathan London, England Dulwich College
Thokozile Ellen Zimba Lusaka, Zambia African Leadership Academy
Lauren Victoria Zitney Burnsville, North Carolina Mountain Heritage High School
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Cecilia Evans Beard Wilmington, North Carolina New Hanover High School
James Willis Benson Wilson, North Carolina Ralph L. Fike High School
Noah Clark Berens Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Latin School
Ivan Paul Boyers St. Louis, Missouri Crossroads College Preparatory School
Davis Richard Brown Tarboro, North Carolina Rocky Mount Academy
Wynn Alexandra Burrus Raleigh, North Carolina Needham B. Broughton High School
Rodrigo Antonio Bustamante Coral Gables, Florida Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
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Danielle du Preez Greensboro, North Carolina The Early College at Guilford
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Vince Ellington Friedman Raleigh, North Carolina Jesse O. Sanderson High School
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Daniel Charles Hirst Brentwood, Essex, England Brentwood School
Tai Trong Huynh Indian Trail, North Carolina Union County Early College
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Kaleb Alexander Lyda Concord, North Carolina Jay M. Robinson High School
Sarah Lutz Mackenzie Calgary, Alberta, Canada United World College of the Adriatic
Daniel Shiloh Malawsky Chapel Hill, North Carolina UNC School of the Arts
Sydney Addison Mantell Cincinnati, Ohio North College Hill High School
Ashton Brianna Martin Roxboro, North Carolina Roxboro Community School
Victoria Matus Alexandria, Virginia St. Timothy’s School
Ashley Caroline Meise Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School
Megan Elizabeth Miller Elon, North Carolina Western Alamance High School
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Carly M. Onnink Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Brevard High School
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Uzorma Kafinyinfunoluwa Owete London, England Christ’s Hospital
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Wesley James Yount Price Bethesda, Maryland St. Albans School
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Rishika Reddy Cary, North Carolina Green Hope High School
Thomas Clive Richards Brooklyn, New York Saint Ann’s School
Elizabeth Jett Russler Charleston, South Carolina Ashley Hall School
Nicholas Scott-Hearn Newark, New Jersey St. Paul’s School
Mihir Kamlesh Shah Cary, North Carolina Panther Creek High School
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Madison Katherine Shoemaker State Road, North Carolina Elkin High School
Junessa Rose Sladen-Dew Saltspring Island, British Columbia, Canada Gulf Islands Secondary School
Margaret Leah Small Elizabeth City, North Carolina Northeastern High School
Philip Daniel Smart Dallas, Texas St. Mark’s School of Texas
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Elizabeth Edna Stockton Winston-Salem, North Carolina Forsyth Country Day School
Kelsey Barnhardt Sutton Marshall, North Carolina Madison High School
Ruth Johanna Tomlin Stratford, Connecticut Hopkins School
Elizabeth Peng Tong Glendale, Wisconsin Nicolet High School
Ryan Friedrich Totz Victoria, British Columbia, Canada St. Michaels University School
Jack Elliot Turner Glasgow, Scotland Haileybury
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Olivia Marie Zitkus Pottstown, Pennsylvania The Hill School
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Jona Bocari Tirana, Albania United World College of the Adriatic
Patrick Anderson Bradey Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School
Anna Katherine Brandao Chattanooga, Tennessee Girls Preparatory School
Lucas Saunders Buxton Raleigh, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School
Kayley Elizabeth Carpenter Indian Trail, North Carolina Piedmont High School
Alexandria Leigh Chadwick Swansboro, North Carolina Swansboro High School
Catherine D’Arcy Miyoung Chang Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Toronto French School
Dennis Montgomery Cmiel Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School
Mia Wendy ColloredoMansfeld* Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School
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Donald L. Fejfar Marion, Iowa Linn-Mar High School
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Angel Rodolfo Gaona La Grange, North Carolina North Lenoir High School
Christian Sutton Rust Gillespy Greenville, South Carolina Saint Joseph’s Catholic School
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Justin G. Hadad Dublin, Ohio St. Charles Preparatory School
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Grace Lane Fulton Henley High Point, North Carolina High Point Central High School
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Sara Rose Holley Charlotte, North Carolina East Mecklenburg High School
Olivia Leigh Hoynes Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School
Anna Andreevna Ilyasova Mount Airy, North Carolina Mount Airy High School
Taner Kylan Jacobs Lumberton, North Carolina Lumberton Senior High School
Varun Jain Singapore United World College of South East Asia
Rhea Manish Jaisinghani Brentwood, Tennessee Ravenwood High School
Taya Sherie Joseph Albemarle, North Carolina Albemarle Senior High School
Matthew Haynes Keith Franklin, Tennessee Battle Ground Academy
Camryn Gerard Kellogg Wilmington, North Carolina Cape Fear Academy
Joshua William Kennedy Fort Myers, Florida Fort Myers High School
Kelsie Naomi King Harrisburg, North Carolina Hickory Ridge High School
Max Ryan Kobernick St. Petersburg, Florida Shorecrest Preparatory School
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Kimathi Mokua Muiruri Pickering, Ontario, Canada Upper Canada College
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Sean Quan Nguyen Palm Harbor, Florida Berkeley Preparatory School
Daniel Oluwakorede Ogunbamowo Chelmsford, England The Sixth Form College, Colchester
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