2018–2019 Year in Review

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YEAR IN R E V I E W    2018–2019

MOREHEAD-CAIN FOUNDATION POST OFFICE BOX 690 CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514-0690 moreheadcain.org @moreheadcain

WITH PURPOSE. WITH PROMISE.



YEAR IN REVIEW 2018–2019


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From the Director 1 Morehead-Cain Foundation Board of Trustees 3 Morehead-Cain Day of Giving: November 19, 2018 4 Are You a Morehead-Cain Partner? 6 Honor Roll of Giving 8 Graduate and Professional School Donors 8 Alumni and Scholar Donors by Class 8 2018 Alumni Forum Sponsors 20 Friends of the Program 22 Morehead-Cain Staff Donors 27 Parents of Alumni and Scholars 27 Parents’ Perspective: Sandy McKenzie and Larry Nabatoff 29 Corporation and Foundation Donors 30 Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors 32

Cover: James Dean ’89 delivers his SEVEN Talk in Memorial Hall on the Carolina campus at the Eighth Triennial Morehead-Cain Alumni Forum This page: SEVEN Speakers and Forum Co-Chairs on the Memorial Hall stage


A Message from the Fund Board Chair 33 The Year in Review 2018–2019 36 The Morehead-Cain Selection Process 61 Selection Process at a Glance 62 Professional Readers 63 Regional Selection Committee 63 Central Selection Committee 64 British Selection Process 66 Canadian Selection Process 66 New Nominating Schools 67 The Summer Enrichment Program 69 The John Motley Morehead Society 76 John Motley Morehead Society Spotlight: Anne and Alex Lassiter ’10 78 #TakeoverTuesday 81

Morehead-Cain Benefactors Scholar Impact at Carolina Class of 2019 Class of 2020 Class of 2021 Class of 2022 Class of 2023 Morehead-Cain Staff Special Thanks

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F R O M T H E D I R E C TO R Dear Friends, I find it hard to summarize the past year at Carolina and Morehead-Cain. There are so many stories to tell. Many of you know the year was full of significant change, challenge, and accomplishment. At times the campus community—Morehead-Cains included—disagreed on the best path forward. But there has been a constant: a commitment to each other and the values our community shares. Even in trying times for our University, Morehead-Cains are dedicated to leading with empathy and optimism. We stand up for what we believe in, but we also learn from others. These values bond us together but can take many different forms in practice. Take this year for example. Ashton Martin ’20 won the race for student body president with a platform focused on academic affairs and student wellness. Raymond Tu ’21 became co-president of the Campus Y with a promise to foster cross-campus collaboration between organizations. Alice Huang ’16 and Emily Venturi ’18 received the prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship for study in China. Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford ’84 delivered a stirring commencement address for the University. And Ned Sharpless ’88 first took charge of the National Cancer Institute before taking over as acting commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. These are but a few examples of scholars and alumni answering the call of North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper ’79. During October’s best-attended Morehead-Cain Alumni Forum in history, Governor Cooper called on each of us to serve our communities. To lead. To help others. To better ourselves and those around us. Many of us find it a promise worth making and keeping. Within the Program, we made further tweaks to the interview process and selection cycle designed to increase validity and reduce bias. We expanded summer enrichment and study abroad opportunities for current scholars. And we’re striving to support your love of lifelong learning and your wish to remain connected with each other long after you leave Carolina. How? In addition to the Alumni Forum, we helped alumni host events in Chicago, Denver, Nashville, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington, DC. Those gatherings are only the beginning. Next spring we will hold the first West-Coast Morehead-Cain Alumni Symposium. I hope to see many of you there in San Francisco; it will be a special weekend rivaled only by the Alumni Forum. In the coming year, we plan to support regional groups in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and more. As we close this academic year, we say thank you to Morehead-Cain Foundation trustee Peggy Weaver. Peggy was key to the generous, transformative gift from the Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation in 2007. Her term as a trustee has come to an end, but I will be forever grateful for her support and her lasting impact on the Program. We are pleased to welcome Rachel Mazyck Pfeifer ’02 as our new trustee. The Morehead-Cain community is vibrant and thoughtful, passionate and adaptable. Alumni and scholars leave me in awe every day. The next time you visit Chapel Hill, I hope you’ll stop by the Foundation and see for yourself all the incredible things happening here. Warmly,

Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77 Executive Director

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M O R E H E A D - C A I N F O U N D AT I O N BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. David C. Wright, III ’80 Chairman Charlotte, North Carolina

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

Ms. Lucy Hanes Chatham Camden, South Carolina

Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’78 Charlotte, North Carolina

Ms. Terri Lacy Houston, Texas

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

Ms. Margaret W. Weaver Houston, Texas

Ms. Pearlynn G. Houck General Counsel Charlotte, North Carolina

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NOVEMBER 19, 2018 The Morehead-Cain community held its third Day of Giving on November 19, 2018—a one-day giving blitz that inspired alumni and friends around the world and celebrated the Program’s founding in 1945. From in-person visits 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 by year’s end. You started the day at 7 percent alumni participation for the academic year and ended at 22 percent once all gifts were processed. In all, 508 alumni made gifts and met $75,000 in additional challenges. Thank you! MARK YOUR CALENDARS for the 2019 Day of Giving: Monday, November 25. We’re doing it TOGETHER, again. Bigger than ever—1,000 donors. We need your help to reach our ambitious goal!

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A R E YO U A M O R E H E A D - C A I N PA R T N E R ? Morehead-Cain Partner is a relatively new designation that recognizes and honors the loyal commitment of many of our Morehead-Cain Alumni. The Partner designation came about after many years of having Morehead-Cain Alumni ask 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, on your LinkedIn profile, and/or in your professional biography. You are the Morehead-Cain legacy. Telling others raises awareness and recognition. We also ask that you commit to keeping your Morehead-Cain Network (MCN) profile up to date so that fellow alumni and scholars can connect with you.

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—the MCSF provides approximately 20 percent of the Foundation’s annual operating budget. 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. So far, 776 Morehead-Cain Alumni have signed up to be Partners. 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 yet, please call Emily or Megan at 919-962-1201 to join this important group!

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I can’t think of any wind beneath my wings that ever was more important than the Morehead-Cain. Maybe the woman I chose to marry. But the scholarship? Wow. What a difference it makes. Wade Smith ’60  |  Founding Partner, Tharrington Smith, Raleigh

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2019 Honor Roll of Giving It is with great appreciation that we recognize alumni, scholars, and friends of the Program who made a gift to Morehead-Cain between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. denotes our Morehead-Cain Partners.

Morehead-Cain Alumni and Scholars Graduate and Professional School Donors Class of 1960 Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. (Law) Class of 1970 Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker (Law) Class of 1971 Louis A. Schmitt, Jr. (Business) Class of 1972 Kenneth Coyner Day (Law) Class of 1973 Richard Lofton Michaux (Business) Class of 1974 Blenda Woodard Armistead (Business) William Griffith Bowen (Medical) Luther Parks Cochrane (Law) Class of 1975 William Keith Hoots (Medical) Class of 1976 Howard Sheldon Schub (Medical) William Felix Vann, Jr. (Dental) Class of 1977 Richard A. Simpson (Law) Class of 1978 Joan Levitan Blanksteen (Business) John D. Davis, Jr. (Medical) Donna Jones Dean (Business) Dewey Michael Jones (Law)

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Peter Alan Schlesinger (Medical) James Milton Walter, Jr. (Dental)

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Class of 1979 Richard Mack Harrell (Medical) Frances Dudley O’Brien (Business) Joseph Leon Turner (Business)

Class of 1955 Ronald David Current

Class of 1980 David Earl Frost (Dental) Class of 1982 Steven Warren Broadbent (Business) Patrick David Lamb (Graduate) Lynn Wilson McGee (Business) Class of 1983 Georgia Lu Herring Meagher (Law) Jacqueline Maria Fastenau Walker (Business) Class of 1984 James Porter Alexander, Jr. (Medical) Sheldon Jordan Fox (Business) Lynn Tuggle Gilliland (Business) David Michael Giltinan (Graduate) Class of 1985 Paul Joseph Schoofs (Graduate) Class of 1987 Melissa Ward Burch (Medical) Robert Steven Chen (Graduate) Class of 1989 Jon Pointon Woods (Medical)

Class of 1957 James Gooden Exum, Jr. Marion Wilson Griffin Class of 1958 Charles Carlyle Davenport, Jr. James Morris Kimzey William Cawthon Roth Michael Spencer Tanner Class of 1959 Anonymous Robert Wilson Carter Richard Gordon Cashwell Dave McAlister Davis Class of 1960 Silas Walker Blanton, Jr. Ashe B. Exum Charles Dowd Gray III F. Webb McCracken III P. Harold O’Tuel, Jr. Hugh Lester Patterson Richard Hill Robinson, Jr. Wade Marvin Smith William Converse Stem Mark King Wilson III Class of 1961 David Allen Brooks Francis Hopkinson Craighill III George Marvin Eargle Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr. Louis Haynes Gump Donald William Hearn Roger Edward Palmer David Eugene Price Stewart Beauregard Priddy Lewis Odis Rush, Jr. Rudolph Herman Walldorf


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Class of 1963 Hugh Inman Allen Daniel McMullen Armstrong III Edwin Warner Bass Charles Robin Britt, Sr. Theodore Joseph Collier, Jr. Donald Baxter Craven Joseph Malcolm Craver Frederick Hailey Croom Frederick Knowles Dashiell, Jr. Douglas McIntosh Fambrough Charles Marvin Ferguson Anthony Stephen Harrington Stephen Jackson Hill James Nelson Irvine John Anderson Sherrill Richard Allen Vinroot In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Thomas Jackson White III

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Class of 1962 George William Bates Robert Hodges Bilbro In honor of William Colvin Hubbard ’62 Timothy Brooks Burnett John McLeod Griffiss William Graham Harriss William Colvin Hubbard Thomas Jeffrey Koontz Thomas Lemuel Presson John Ward Purrington Robert English Sevier Abner Pope Shuford In honor of Carol L. Folt Larry Milton Stacey Norton Fortune Tennille, Jr. In memory of Frederick R. Anderson ’63 Currell Hunton Tiffany

Class of 1965 Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr. Thomas Eugene Barrier Rowland Lea Girling William Albert Graham James Woodson Light Perry Howell McCarty John Daniel Shelburne James Fielding Smith In memory of Donato Oronzo Cacciapaglia Richard Stockton Trenbath Class of 1966 William Jarvis Busby William Terrell Campbell Lawrence Albert Ehrhart III Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. In memory of Howard Gibson Godwin Jr. ’66 John Randle Hamilton John Patrick Harmon, Jr. Wade Hampton Logan III Joseph Franklin Martin Spencer Wyatt McCallie David McDaniel Moore II Alexander Turner Shaw III John Richard Steele

William Woodruff Taylor III William Neil Thomas III Spencer Felton Tinkham George Lindeman Wainwright, Jr. Class of 1967 Jonathan Bell Arterton Timothy John Balch Michael James Crosswell William Borden Hooks, Jr. Michael Ray Knowles Donald Alexander Leslie, Jr. Lorenzo Lewis, Jr. James Munn McChesney III In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 John Christian Mundy William Bryan Pittman Robert Stone Powell, Jr. Joseph Carlyle Sitterson, Jr. Stephen Mason Thomas Grant Bernard Varner, Jr. William Lane Verlenden III Thomas Skinner White III Richard Fenner Yarborough, Jr. Class of 1968 James Bell Black III John Michael Brown

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William Thurston Cobb Robert Feaster Coleman III In memory of Susan Hurst Rappaport William Roberts Crowder William Moore Gleason Kent Sheldon Hedman William Edwin Hollan, Jr. David Harris Kiel William Everett Long Michael Albert Menius Petrie Morrison Rainey Haywood Forney Rankin Logan Everett Sawyer, Jr. William MacNider Trott John Robbins Wester Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. Class of 1969 Charles H. Anderton, Jr. John Garling Callan James Eric Cutting Noel Dunivant, Jr. Terence Nash Furness William Benjamine Hawfield, Jr. James Wilbert Newlin William Keith Rollins William Mercer Rowe III Rixey Browning Todd Class of 1970 Charles Britton Beasley Jeffrey Richard Boak David Stephen Cloniger Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr. Asa Henry Crawford, Jr. Joseph William Dorn William Porter Farthing, Jr. William Leicester Foster, Jr. James Alexander Gray III James William Hoback, Jr. James Franklin Holyfield Ralph Bruce Laney Allen Drew Lassiter Robert Hart Lee William David Lee, Jr. Lee Trammell Newton, Jr. Charles Johnson Parker Henry Worth Parker In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 James Vick Phillips In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 James Norfleet Pruden III In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Thomas Cleveland Ricketts III Robert Gilroy Spratt III

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David Thomas Tayloe, Jr. In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 James Creekmore Wann, Jr. Henry Thomas Webb III In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Thomas Carlton Younger, Jr. Class of 1971 Michael Allen Almond David Allen Bennington William Lewis Bost, Jr. Richard Fuller Callaway, Jr. In honor of William Duane Snider Edward Smoot Finley, Jr. James Russell Lowell Gallagher Carnie Clayton Gooding, Jr. Barry Michael Hager Peter Welles Hall Peter Hafner Jost Michael Everett Kelly Joel Ivan Kronenberg Jerry Richie Leonard Kenneth Wayne McAllister John Patrick McDowell III Philip Aloysius McMunigal III William Cooper Murdock, Jr. Dan Allen Myers Jonathan Thomas Pavloff Alfred Emory Smith, Jr. John Douglas Swofford Oswald Beechmond Watson III Class of 1972 William Prigmore Aiken, Jr. William Allen Brafford Jack Pool Byrd Kenneth Sears Coe, Jr. In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 James David Cone Kevin Robert Dungey Frederick Eli Finger III Leslie Holland Garner, Jr. Robert Brevard Gilleland James Meredith Haley IV Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. Richlyn David Holt Winfield Riley Jones, Jr. (Deceased) Jeffrey David Katz Carl Dan Killian, Jr. Edwin Fleming Lucas III Joseph Pinckney McGuire Barton Matthew Menser Walter Eugene Russell James David Sink Joseph Henry Stallings McKinley Wade Thigpen

Curtis Michael Thompson James Howard Wright In memory of Marguerite Thompson Perry Class of 1973 David Benson Adams Jeffrey Prather Adams Charles Lynch Christian III Francis Charles Clark Jeffrey Lee Dearth Larry Duane Eggert Steven William Esthimer Douglass Charles Ellerbe Farnsley Don Parks Foster Samuel Richard Freeman James Lamar Henderson III Henry Lockhart Hinkle Noah Haywood Huffstetler 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 Michael Collins Miller Frederick Montgomery Morris III Delbert Bruce Shortliffe Gary Randolph Stafford Jeffrey Lawrence Stephens Sidney Joseph Stern III Anthony Reginald Merivale Steward G. Kennedy Thompson Timothy Jackson Whitener George Evans Witt In memory of Daniel Hamilton Webb Class of 1974 Peter Adams Barnes William Michael Begley Wilson Montgomery Brown III Granville Bland Byrne III Robert Marshall Campbell Andrew Charles George Eddy Scott Conrad Gayle James Franklin Gilliam W. Steven Jones William Lewis Keesler Harvey Leroy Kennedy David Wolters Kohl James Parker Lumpkin II Lee Massey McLaughlin, Jr. Ernest Cobb McLean III John Klauminzer Molen

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Class of 1975 Anonymous Charles Agee Atkins Lucien Dallam Burnett III Rolly Lee Chambers Daniel Joseph Connelly (Deceased) James Hayes Shofner Cooper Walter Etheridge Daniels Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. Paul Odell Hirschbiel, Jr. Edison Thurman Hudson, Jr. Charles Marion Johnson III Nicholas Reginald Maurice Jones Donald Perry Kanak, Jr. David Meade Kern Lary Shane Larson Kymric Y. Mahnke Samuel Spence McCachren, Jr. Lawrence David McMahon, Jr. Peter Carey Rawlings In honor of Paul Kropp Peter Lawrence Saviteer William Thomas Walker, Jr. David Newton Webb Richard James Crosbie Wilmot-Smith William Allen Winget Michael Glenn Winters

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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 Tony Gerald Waldrop Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr. Adrian John Michael Wood

Randolph Carlos Metcalfe Todd Liddell Parchman John David Roberts Michael Chamberlain Shuck Roscoe Bolar Stephenson III Robert Louis Wynn II Class of 1977 James Rushton Barnes Jonathan Clark Bender Mark Bissette Stephen Eugene Buie John Franklin Campbell Harvey Hill Carrow, Jr. Benjamin Paul Dean Bruce Gary Gellin Miller Walton Gibbons William Edward Hooper Michael Barry Kastan Charles Edward Lovelace, Jr. John Ivan Mabe, Jr. David Stewart McCue Charles Hubbard McMullen Mark Carpenter McPherson

Mark William Mohney Alan Stewart Murray James Arthur Nelson, Jr. George Kinsey Roper III Charles Buchanan Rouse Thomas Joseph Ward John Dargan Watson, Jr. Robert Spalding Winborne Class of 1978 Todd Shortridge Albert David Joseph Ballard Paul Christopher Browne John Murmon Clarkson III Keith Osburn Cowan W. Frank Dowd IV David Mac Eason Michael Joseph Egan III Frank Howard Hill James Wilson Hulbert Joseph Thacher Inglefield III Tally Edward Lassiter, Jr. Douglas Edward Markham Horace William Miller IV

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Douglas Durrell Monroe III William Howard Moss Stanley Preston Oakley, Jr. David Brian Layton Royle Jonathan Drew Sasser Boyd Stephen Toben Lee Lynn Zia Class of 1979 James Lawrence Alexandre Charles Clark Alston William Leo Bamberger, Jr. Victor Eros Bell III In memory of Victor E. Bell, Jr. David Christopher Chance Roy Asberry Cooper III Robert Nevill Gates Thomas Tracy Giduz Lawrence Wayne Gimple James Wright Henry Geoffrey Michael St. John Hoare Robert John Kendall Mary Sherrill Mallory Thomas Bolton Mayo III Mark William Merritt Ward Weskett Nelson Virginia Burns Petitto Andrew Kenneth William Powell Walton Harrison Reeves, Jr. In memory of David Tutherly Watters ’79 Robert Louis Rosiello Karen Leslie Stevenson Katie Marie Ziglar

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Class of 1980 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. William McDowell Hoak David Montgomery Hunter Ann Martinelli Livermore Eleanor Duff Green Long Robert Allen Long, Jr. Jeffrey Don Mathis Richard Gregory Michaels Janet M. Moss Besse Jordan Roche Charles Alan Ross Nancy Catherine Joyce Safrit Robert Wayne Simmons Thomas Flake Skipper Andrew Carroll Spencer William Reid Thompson III David Nichols von Storch Gloria E. Webster David Calep Wright, III Class of 1981 Byron Clifford Abels, Jr. Cathy Ann Alston-Kearney Louis Adams Bledsoe III Ronald Gail Boatwright

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. Cindy Hoffner Moss Stephen Carter Parham Karen Patricia Bailey Ramshaw Robert Michael Regan, Jr. Franklin Thomas Roberts Frances Jane Seymour Stacy Elizabeth Stubbs Class of 1982 Anonymous Elbert Lee Avery In memory of Artie Mae Avery William Clayton Bordley IV Peter Francis Breakey Charles Alan Bryan Lee Andrew Clark III William Matthew Detmer Charles Lothrop Gardiner Jeffrey Eugene Gray Kelvin Crews Harris Jeffrey Scott Koeze Peter Glyn Charteris Mallinson Kimberly Anne Marshall Edwin Hugh Martin, Jr. Sonja McCarter Matson Christopher Clark McIsaac Geoffrey Hugh Chalfant Mock Donald William John Munro Martha Mattingly Payne Edward John Rak, Jr. William Andrew Hamilton Rhodes Michael Sheldon Richardson Lauren Elizabeth Richards-Peterson Patricia Timko Sinclair Timothy Marcus Smith Jefferson Maurice Sommers Frank Clark Spencer Joni Lynn Walser Cary Eugene Wolfe

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Class of 1986 Anonymous Susan Adler Alesina Michael Kevin Alford Andrew James Balgarnie Philip Edward Berney Keith Vinson Bradsher Phyllis York Brookshire Frank Anthony Bruni, Jr. Allene Smith Cooley Adams Michael Scott Deimler Dianne Carol Duffey Amy Smith Ende

Roy DeVonne Flood, Jr. David Sidney Fortney Judy Renee Speas Gerritson Anson Bradley Ives Katharine Wilkes Kelley Kimberley Barrett Kwok Aaron Jenkins Land III Leah Ward Miller Carter Marshall Mills Catherine Montgomery Moeller Timothy Edward Newman Spero G. Papadopoulos Elizabeth Longino Portland Maurice Gene Radford, Jr. Jennifer Ayer Sandell David Martin Schnorrenberg Angela Royster Scott Kirby Pfeiffer Sheridan Susan Camp Stocks Wienke Maria Tax Otis Edward Tillman, Jr. Macon Cheek Toledano James Michael Wilmott

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Class of 1984 Edwin Osborne Ayscue III Robert Joseph Bach Gerald Morris Cohn John Candler Hamilton William Noel Harris David William Hart Sylvia Sutton Hendrix Hunter Ashley Hoover David Culver Keesler Robert Quayle Kelly Robert Stanley Kreps Mary Roff Long Juana Olga Barrios Maloof Gair B. McCullough Douglas Mills McPherson Michael Garrett O’Reilly Richard David Owens Jonathan Thomas More Reckford Bonnie Mitchell Riddle David Ray Riddle Kenneth Gaines Smith Daniel Jay Stackhouse Andrea Emily Stumpf Burnet Carlisle Tucker Robert Wilson III

Class of 1985 Kristin Dutrow Baker Scott McKinley Baker Mary Grady Koonce Bell In memory of Victor E. Bell, Jr. Terry Glenn Bowman Charles Robert MacMartin Cameron Garth Kleber Dunklin Reynolds Cuthbertson Faulkner Crista Herbert Gannon Justin Louis Gottlieb Lynn Crowder Greer Robyn Shernita Hadley Carolyn Griffin Hall Lucia V. Halpern In memory of Victoria Louise Mitford ’86 Tonja Wynn Hampton Martin McMillan Henegar John Burnside Howard, Jr. Sarah Urban Johnston Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga Christine Manuel Kushner David Scott Kushner David Clements Lamberth Sarah Elizabeth Raper Larenaudie James Moye Lilley Sarah Hester Mayo Samuel John Morse Amy Fonville Owen Allen Keith Robertson Jennie Edmundson Robertson David Andrew Rome Susan Culp Sanders Gay Todd Shackelford Jane Sommers-Kelly Julia Anne Spicer Timothy Patrick Sullivan David Robert Williams, Jr. Wendell Gray Yarbrough

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Class of 1983 Anonymous In memory of Mebane Moore Pritchett ’57 Ellen Starr Bailey Lisa Jeffries Caldwell Wendy Walters Dufour Anne Crowe Fischer Sarah Klemmer Girardi Scott Michael Granowski Debbie Jordan Hilliard Barbara Rosser Hyde John Tally Johnston III William Hugo Kimball Katharine Reid Koeze Thomas Edwin Davenport Millspaugh Thomas Samuel Nelson Moorhead William Vincent Oxford Alfred Clinton Perry 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 1987 Anonymous Martha Leona Brown Sally Marcella Butler Francesca Varcoe Colloredo-Mansfeld Rudolf Josef Colloredo-Mansfeld Richard Walsh Crawford Gregory Lawrence Cullum Anne Towe Egan Adam Frederick Falk Gino Marcello Freeman John Gill Holland, Jr. Alexander Putnam Hudnut Mary Campbell Jenkins Fred Howell Jones Balram Kakkar Sallie Lee Krawcheck Mark Hersey Pavao Donna Gooden Payne Walker Lynch Poole Theodore Schimpf Ridgway, Jr. John Douglas Shields John Douglas Smith Michael Francis Soboeiro Benjamin David Sutker Antonio Ursano, Jr. Michael Roscoe Wilson In honor of Megan M. Mazzocchi Alan James Young

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Class of 1988 Garth Quinn Ainslie Brian David Bailey James Graham Best Landis Cox Best Barry Todd Campbell Karen Rogers Childress MargEva Morris Cole Richard Andrew Colven Michael Egües Lucy Vanderberry Fountain David Herr Gardner Margaret McKinnon Gardner Scott Keenan Garrison Lisa Armsrees Gillespie Heather Ginn Hall Todd Christopher Hart Bryan Christopher Hassel Victoria Donovan Lackey Edward Carwile LeRoy, Jr. Steven Dean Lisk Scott Thomas Martin Nathan Carter Newbold IV Monica Riedy Pallett Sean Michael Phelan Sophie Sartain Norman Edward Sharpless Ross Jordan Smyth, Jr. Laura Lynn Walker Class of 1989 Elizabeth Hightower Allen Rainey Lee Astin Jody Keith Beasley David Anthony Bernath Robert Scott Boatwright William Clarence Boyd IV Carson Holding Brice Laura DiGiano Burrows Juan Pablo Caceres Kevin Patrick Callaghan Tonya Turner Carroll Anne-Lynne Davis Charbonnet Stephen Nathaniel Cole James Douglas Dean Brock Harvey Dickinson Cathy Paparazo Doty

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David Burton Fountain William Hugh Fuller III Carol Parks Geer Robert Harrison Gourley, Jr. Frances Heather Griffin David Anthony Hermer 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 Class of 1990 Kristin Lynn Breuss Geoffrey Pritchard Burgess Tamara Rorrie Campbell Carolyn Volpe Cunningham Christine Robinette Curtis Christopher John DiGiano Eileen Dordek Bowen Vanderberry Eagleson Kecia Rust Fleisch Sujata Vijay Ghate Jessica Hawkins Green James Patrick Hayden Michael Worth Hinshaw, Jr. Alexander Weld Hodges Nancy Elizabeth Johnson Charles Richard Jones III Jeremy John Marshall Kelly 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. John Andrew Ward Kimberly Huffman Whitley Leslie Anne Williams Class of 1991 Allison Glosser Aldrich Steven Philip Aldrich John Granville Alley, Jr. Christine Youngblood Anderson John Ray Bakht Bret Allan Batchelder Adrian Jeremy Norville Bedford W. Louis Bissette III Christie Blom Callaghan William Joseph Craver Elizabeth Brakeman de Bord Ruth Tappan Dowling Katherine Kirby Dunleavy Cynthia Ann Dy Donald Ralph Esposito, Jr. Robert Carlton Evans Lisa Michelle Freeman Alexander Burton Guettel Jon Paul Heiderscheit Peter Blair Henry William Dennis Hollister II Julie Sheldon Huffaker Rafael Otilio Martin Charles Edward Merritt Hemamalini Moorthy Reena Kara Schellenberg Thomas Robert William Silk Matthew Lewis Soule Peter Wesley Upham Brian Keith Walker Susanne Walker Wilson Class of 1992 Anonymous (2) Kenneth James Abner Carrie Culp Abramson Christian O’Neal Avery William David Ball Zara Anishanslin Bernhardt John Bruce Buxton Andrew Wilkinson Carter Lawrence Burton Davis Patrick Miles Emerson Shilpi Somaya Gowda Benjamin Douglas Hanson Quaker Elizabeth Harmon Patrick James Heron Michael Joseph Hostutler Shane LeGrande Johnson

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Class of 1993 Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala Tawana Walker Barrow Titus Pelkey Bicknell C. Palmer Brown, Jr. Jennifer Backes Brown Patrick Russell Burnside Courtney Miller Cavatoni Robert E. Curry II Ian Heyward Fay Erika Gordon Gantt Deepthiman Krishne Gowda Ganesh Muthian Gunasekaran Christy Grigg Johannes Henry Little Kitchin, Jr. Ransom Andrew Langford Ashley Earnhardt Lemons Nigel Llwellyn Long Jill Jacobs Olson Sarah Davis Priest Serena Wille Sides Robin Kirsten Spence Julie Konneker Szeker Malcolm Kwame Turner Bryan Lee Tyson Carrington Pace Wells

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Nick Kontogeorgopoulos Kevin Scott Markle Annis Morison Marney Nori Sie Pennisi Samuel Richardson III Benjamin Noah Rosenberg Jennifer Wing Rothacker Elizabeth Sue Smith Henry George James Stevens Timothy Lamont Taylor Carmen Icard Teague Stephanie Noelle Toussaint Michael Ulku-Steiner In honor of Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77

Lilly Farahnakian David Matthew Fisher Wiley Braxton Gillam IV Wendy Faye Greene Stephen Brent Karasick Trisha Michelle Mark Radhika Soundararajan Mathews Kenric Allen Maynor Douglas Stephen McCurry Alexander Frew McMillan John Scott Moody Michael Anthony Morton, Jr. Ronney Bassel Mourad Julia Konerding Padgett Carolyn Renee Reinglass William Roeder Susan Wooten Sumner Susan Killian VanderKam Jason Albert Walser Class of 1995 Amy Lowery Alexanian Jonathan Granger Atkeson Luke Baker Ameena Batada Emily Barnett Berndt Jennifer Youngblood Campbell Yi-Hsin Chang J. Craig Comer Parshant Kumar Dhiman Garth Cooper Fort

Samuel Latham Grimes Carlin Bullard Hollar Ki Soo Jung Jonathan Franklin Justice Eliza Hutchison Ketchum Shannon Denise Kete Thomas Fredrick Koonce Pearce Armstrong Landry Garrett David Martin Louisa Amelia McCarthy Dana Burgess O’Donovan Carolyn Anne Payne Robert Jackson Powell IV William Emerich Sanford Wendy Elizabeth Sarratt Brian Hamilton Styers In honor of Ameena Batada ’95 Leonide Gerard Toussaint III Darice Witherspoon Michael Anthony Zvonar Class of 1996 Anonymous (2) Daniel Peter-Daum Aldrich Anne Hudson Angevine Brooks Allen Blake Christina Suzanne Bollo Stacey Michelle Brandenburg Michelle Jana Chan Caroline Carver Cheek-Hill James Clifton Guyton

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Jonathan Sullivan Gyurko Elizabeth Caplinger Harvey Ryan Scott Heath Anna Coffin Hunter Nicholas Simon Macpherson Johnston Michael Klompas Robert Alexander Miller III Pamela Alston Oliver Cristen Parker Page Elizabeth Kelly Parker Daniel Todd Rose John Michael Sides James McGregor Smyth, Jr. Bryan Myerson Ward Frederick Fitzgerald Wherry Sean Michael Wiswesser 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 Charles Felix Harvey McNairy Kelly Walton Muir

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Susanna Matsen Nazarian Meredith Armstrong Niles David Lewis Pope Michael Pryal Dieter Thomas Roth Nam Dai Vo James Alexander Cameron Whittle Amelia Bruce Zelnak Class of 1998 George Hull Baldwin IV Christopher Andrew Barge Scott Hunter Boze Daina Bray Robin Berholz Cory Ashley Parrott Dunham Benjeil Zurishaddai Edghill Rachel Alexis Fuerst Shana LaVerne Fulton Alexis Slagle Gilroy Adam Kenneth Gusman Melissa Harper Watt Charles Joseph Harris Taylor Clifton Harris Jed Lin Lau Patrick Edwin Link Terri Anita Long Keely Noffsinger Massie Lane Eastland McCluer Cameron Murphy

Class of 1999 Anonymous Sukanto Neil Bagchi Crystal Hudson Blackwell Bradford Blaise Briner Ayodele Tara Carroo Christian Hubert Charnaux Richard Horace Conner III Jamie Everhart Deis Helen Lane Dilg Richard Van Fletcher III Lakshmi Murty Goudar Ellen Greer Harris Sam Marie Hermitte Kristy Renee Huffman Melissa Lynne Johnson Alyssa Wilson Leggoe Janora Ann McDuffie-Ryan Shalanda Macon-Jaliwa Miller Robert Judson Orr Lucienne Claire Papon Adam Dale Short Alison Leigh van den Broek-Fischer Angela Merritt Verdery Tracy Lynne Voreis William O’Brien White III Caroline Willingham Class of 2000 Comer Ireland Aebersold Lauren Jean Agrella-Sevilla Willie Edward Alston, Jr. Kimberly Brooke Chapman Derek Yung-Ho Chiang Corey Jason Ford Thomas Alasdair Geddes Michael Brendan Hanley David Wayne Jernigan Erin Petty Jones Jerri Anne Kallam Jason Matthew Knott Joanna Lyndrup Kozlowski Aaron David Levine Jessica Lin-Powers Margaret Ryalls Mathes Margaret Leighton McNairy Erik Ivan Mikysa Charlotte Anne Mitchell Sarah Wells Slechta Howard Badger Stone Brian Grover Strong Tamaurus Jerome Sutton

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Class of 2003 William McKenzie Aiken Charles Newell Battle II Marnie Hanel Bordley Lawrence Phillip Braithwaite Justin Michael Carreker Marina Chase Carreker Katherine Anne Carter Thomas Ryan Ciszek 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 Carolyn Edith Shook Janice Lindsay Reed Sillas Chih-Ping Tsai Julie McManus Werry Scott Samuel Werry

Patrick Martin Doggett Camilo Durana Justin Fitzpatrick Daniel Edward Folliard 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 Christopher Lee Parris-Lamb Melissa Lassiter Petkov Michael Perkins Phipps Andrew Charles Pike Nina Eloise Poe Derrick Mark Preston Tyler Thomas Ray Tung Siu Jonathan Philip Slain Tommy Thekkekandam Catherine E. Varner Leia Kelly Vetter

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Class of 2001 Laura Elizabeth Bolton Michael Ryan Bucy Oliver Carter III Norman Siu Yong Ching, Jr. Elton Hendrie Click Ryan Preston Dahl Marissa Lynn Downs Alison Collis Greene Jamie Allison DeMent Holcomb Hassan Terrance-Craig Kingsberry Anne Fawcett Krishnan Craig John MacDonald Dennis Leonidas Markatos-Soriano Kevin Charles Massey Patrick Methvin Emily Page Nelson Branson Halsted Page Dana Lauren Peirce Todd Mischa Pugatch Bradford Will Rathgeber Shontell Nakisha Thomas Frank Michael Torti, Jr. Barton Christian Walker Frank Neal White Mary Winifred White

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Class of 2006 Lewis Cuttino Alexander Bruce Warren Andrews, Jr. Amir Homayoun Barzin Jonathon Charles Benson Laura McIver Boggess Scott Andrew Burr Erin Scharling Carter Patricia Cowley Doerr Sebastian Paul Gibbs Lucile Denson Gundersen William Jeffreys Hortman Jennifer Helen Kling Patricia Ann Longoria Jeanne Morris Maurrasse Khanh-Lien Huu Nguyen Nkemdilim Genevieve Okafor Thomas Joseph O’Keefe Horace Andrew Patterson Christopher David Riddle Deviré Montauvo Robinson 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 Sarah Ashley Morris Branch Damian Anthony Cannon Earl Goodwin Chesson, Jr. Jennifer Ellen Cimaglia Zachary Scott Clayton Thomas Elias Cluderay William David Hayles Eileen Pan Lee Maile Cathleen Lesica Benjamin Joshua Lundin Alastair Michael McKeever Jonathan David McNeill Nicholas Boddie Mosley Anne Hamilton Phillips Jessica Kathleen Polka Amanda Shintay Thornton Dax Thattacunnel Varkey Elizabeth Petter Webber Class of 2008 Emmanuel A. Bello McLain Sherrill Mallory Cuellar John Keegan de Lancie Fletcher Harrison Gregory IV Amit Gupta

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Tristan Thomas Heinrich Naimul Huq In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Anna Fara Lassiter Patrick John Maluso Aaron Lee Marcus Antonio Levon McBroom In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Atif Zaher Mohiuddin Joel Leon Moore, Jr. Erin Hardee Ogburn Jesse Michael Soloff In memory of Taylor Summey Soloff Alana McAllister Wilson Class of 2009 Danielle Maria Allen Hilary Schronce Blackwood Graham Alan Boone Crister Bond Brady Lucia Anne Parker DeMarco Joshua Bryan Diamonstein Caroline Catherine Schneider Djamalov Suzanne McCullough Fauvre-Willis George Bennett Hodgin Tyler Colin Holden John Andrew Hulbert Ashelyn Nicole James Tyler Nathaniel Layne Nori Oxholm Lim In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Kevin James McMullin Jennifer Michelle Milikowsky Emily Elizabeth Nix Kaylan Alyssa Christofferson Norris Edward Julian Clough Perkins Brock Thomas Phillips Daniel Gerard Randolph Emir Singh Sandhu Julia Conway Slovis Tristram Rennie Thomas Hayley Marie Thompson Stephen Legrande Vance William Myles Wynn Elisabeth Irene Yorke Class of 2010 Mikhail Mikhailovich Belikov Emily Dare Carter Elizabeth Blair Longino Cohen Stephen James Crawford Scott Davis Gallisdorfer Kaitlin Marie Carr Heath

Ying Hua Courtney Patterson Inscoe Anne Lewis Baer Kiley Kevin Robert Kiley Alex Wolfe Lassiter Alexander Lim In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Aaron Manning Hadley Heath Manning Colleen Shannon McGary In memory of Frederick Joseph McGary Janel Natasha Monroe Andrew Montgomery Sawyer Noland Jennifer Lynn Sawicki Anthony Rees Sweeney-Taylor Thomas Varkey Thriveni James Joseph Waters Catherine Shepherd Burns White Sebastian Cain Williams Calvin W. Young Amy Rebecca Zipursky Class of 2011 Amy Caroline Abramowitz Robert Joseph Ackerman Natalie Sutton Alvarez Edmund Theodore Baxa III Thomas Joseph Bolek William McDaniel Bondurant Laura Elizabeth Brentnell Sarah Anne Core Wesley Lawrence Crouse Emma Henriette Din In memory of Rebecca Din Thomas Michael Golden Keith Michael Grose Kerry Anne Williams Harris Elizabeth Cusick Hazeltine Michael James Johnston Ann Mills Lassiter Evan Chen Lien Julia Blair Powell Love Elizabeth Nicole Monier Martin Travis Johnson McElveen Hogan Eastwood Medlin In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Anna Virginia Krueger Melnikoff Alastair James Rushton Monty Katherine Marie Novinski Marco Sabatino Romeo Evan Kershaw Rose Bryanna Nicole Schwartz John Avery Scotton, Jr. Steven Paul Shorkey, Jr. Maria Christine Solitario

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Jonathan James Branch Nina Sophia Bryce Soltan Asher Bryce Sarah Margaret Bufkin Jason Allen Dunn Marissa Rachael Gluck Emily Frykman Zuehlke Heuser Amanda Claire Grayson Hoover Zealan Taylor Hoover Molly Alexandra Hrudka Sunny Chang Huang Sarah Katherine Johnson William Grant Johnston Adam Jutha Michael Thomas Lawson Charlotte Clement Lindemanis Melissa Ashley-Marie Martinez Logan Chambers Mauney Jordan Elliot Meer Rachel Maureen Myrick Sarah Kathleen Osborne Daniel Mark Peterson Chelsea Erin Phipps Oliver Brennan Rose Henry Laurence Ross James Patrick Ryan

Raymond Donnell Sawyer Jacob Gerald Sharp Austin Thomas Shaw Emily Rebecca Sheppard Parris Matthew Smallwood Robert Hudson Vincent Cody Matthew Welton Brendan John Yorke Class of 2014 Burak Basogul Anna Gertrude Bobrow Emily Renard Bowe John Hadley Burrows Marie Elise Clements Kelsey Danielle Knight Cody Aubrey Moran Germ Patrick Gray Ashley Virginia Gremel Arthur Clifton Guyton Joel Joseph Hage In memory of Oswaldo Antonio Contreras ’13 Kathleen Mary Hayes Grant Patrick Heskamp Troy Clifton Homesley III

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Jennifer Halsey Evans ’94 and Robert Evans Julia Nickles Bryan and Charles Alan Bryan ’82 Janet D. McCue and David Stewart McCue ’77

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We also extend our gratitude to the following alumni, who generously sponsored the registration fees for one or more current Morehead-Cain Scholars so that they could attend the 2018 Forum. Robbie Bach ’84 Andrew Balgarnie ’86 Phil Berney ’86 Dave Brunson ’64 Tim Burnett ’62 Scott Burr ’06 Rick Callaway ’71 Keith Cowan ’78 Brock Dickinson ’89 Marvin Eargle ’61 Rowland Girling ’65 Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Robert Hackney ’75 Mack Harrell, Medical Fellow ’79 Bryan Hassel ’88 Bill Hubbard ’62 Michael Johnston ’11 Steve Karasick ’94 Harvey Kennedy ’74 Kim Barrett Kwok ’86 Mary Roff Long ’84 Trey Loughran ’90

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 Brandon Michael Mayfield Laura Kathryn McCready Lorna Louise Morris

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John Mabe ’77 Mike Menius ’68 Sonny Morton ’81 Trammell Newton ’70 Stan Oakley ’78 Pam Alston Oliver ’96 Wil Oxford ’83 Todd Parchman ’75 Donna Gooden Payne ’87 Jackson Phillips ’02 Walker Poole ’87 John Rossitch ’83 Jennifer Ayer Sandell ’86 Gay Todd Shackelford ’85 Sandy Shaw ’66 Ben Sutker ’87 Gloria Webster ’80 Julie McManus Werry ’03 Scott Werry ’03 Evans Witt ’73 Myles Wynn ’09 Katie Ziglar ’79

Stephanie Hanna Najjar Hannah Sare Nemer In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14 Helen Bobbitt Powell Lauren-Kristine Blanks Pryzant Elizabeth Meade Rodenbough Katherine Blair Matthews Russell Charles Fletcher Smith Anna Elizabeth Sturkey Megan Nichole Thomas Nathan Spencer Tilley Georgia Catherine Titcomb Margaret Carey VanDeusen Nicola Michelle Vann

Madhulika Vulimiri Daniel Patrick Warren Edward Jocelyn Warren Andrew John White Thomas Ingram Wolf Zoë Jewell Wolszon Francis Anthony Wong Class of 2015 Hussein Ahmad Emily June Auerbach Ioan Bolohan Diego Carlos Camposeco (Deceased) Allen Champagne Tait Garry Chandler Sarah Whiting Cooley Marielle Barrett DeJong Alexander Izaak Earnhardt Natalie Claire Feingold Cheney Behrens Gardner Garrison Gray Gordon Clayton Scott Hackney Meghan Victoria Herwig Amirah Jiwa Ella Winthrop Koeze Bridget Catherine Larman Camille Elyse Morgan Thomas Benton Moss III Graham Ober Palmer Paul Wilson Parker Mary Elizabeth Peeler Andrew Henry Powell John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo Daniel Nelson Rue David Brian Cameron Russell Yasamin Ege Sanii Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn Maximillian P. M. Seunik Sasha Seymore Nikita Shamdasani Sagar Samir Shukla Janie Sircey Jacqueline Grace Wallace Emma Rose Zarriello Violette Liang Zhu Class of 2016 Anonymous (2) William Perry Almquist Krunal Dhaval Amin Eric Alexander Barefoot Nicole Lawton Behnke Claire Elizabeth Bennett Jacob Jablon Bernstein Turker Bulut

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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.

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Class of 2018 Sandy Ellen Alkoutami David Ray Allen, Jr. Jonathan Tyler Alvarez Norman Archer Emma Marie Astrike-Davis Mary Grady Burnette Bell Travis Benjamin Broadhurst Olivia Marie Bruff Grace Harper Buie Andre Bicalho Ceccotti Rebecca Marie Chaisson David William Collins Anna Elizabeth Dodson David Isaac Doochin Lauren Alexandra Eaves Elizabeth Kendrick Essen Leah Everist Caroline Christine Folz Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi Sarah Elizabeth Gilmour Robert Morris Griffin Gourley Devon Paul Hughes Elaine Kaye Kearney Ashish Thakurdas Khanchandani Elena Rosa Kovalik Sami Leroy Lachgar Rachel Susannah Lempp Hoang My Linh Luu Yunfei Ma Nick MacLeod Niman Mann Cameron Caldwell McNeill Mahogany Alexus Monette Joseph Robert Nail Elizabeth Grace Nicholls Ege Partal

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Class of 2017 Ali Alford Rossi Anastopoulo Tripp Andracchio III Anthony Michael Asher Timber Grey Beeninga Alex Clayton Ana C. Dougherty Harry Joe Edwards McKenzie Sean Folan Nancy Gao Destinee Hope Grove Morgan James Howell Martha Butler Isaacs In memory of Zora Neale Hurston Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich Caroline Spears Jennings Lauren Grace Kent Laura Catherine Limarzi Tony Hong Liu

Peter Everett McWilliams Emily Catherine Perry O’Kane Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere In memory of Milka Juma Opere Anne Bennett Osteen Morgan McKenna Pergande Alexandra Key Polk Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe Nakisa Sadeghi Wilson Sink Kate Stotesbery Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan Graham Treasure Ariana Vaisey Meredith Gracen Miller Williams Caroline Woronoff Ottavia Zattra Morgan Zemaitis

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Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. Samantha Rose Forlenza Curtis Peter Elliot Diaz James Patrick Ellsmoor Ian Michael Gallager Tavia Isaura Gonzalez Peña James Thomas Gooding III Lindsay Paige Gorman Emily Madeleine Grohs Larry Han Blake Marie Hauser Alice Haiyu Huang Dicle Kara Ina Kosova Neha Khurana Kukreja Hunter Jennings Latimer Caroline Kellogg Lowery Patrick Lung Harold Brent McKnight, Jr. Channing John Mitzell Sarah Lee Molina Caroline Mercer Orr Emma Anne Park Robert Winfield Pierce Cecilia Stefany Polanco Elizabeth Therese Schroeder Taylor Lane Sharp John Matthew Sincavage Elizabeth Pearl Soffer Catherine Louise Swift William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. James Scott Williams Kacey Landon Williams Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson Rhea Jane Wyse

Corey Landever Risinger Hannah Brown Sloan Catherine Atchison Sullivan Eleanor Savoy Teller Emily Ann Venturi Myra Waheed Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr. Daverian Travun Williams Class of 2019 John Gregory Amoroso Carolyne Alice Barker Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. Jordan Rose Bermudez Mary Beth Browne Nicholas Edward Byrne Carly Bess Cannoy Allison Anne Carter

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Linda Ferguson Adkinson Callan Elizabeth Callaway David A. Campbell Margaret Graham Campbell Rita Fay Campbell True Miller Campbell Silvia Campo Paul Philip Cardone Sheri-Lyn Lockwood Carrow Ann Morgan Carter Patricia Langdon Carter Virginia Snider Carter Michela Caruso Suzanne Cashwell Philip John Cavatoni Robert Alexander Cerwin, Jr. Nancy Garrett Chambers Joseph Storey Charbonnet Susan Charnaux Jacob Morris Cheafsky Lawrence Dobson Childress Jiseon Kim Cho Melanie Fort Christian Andrew Barkley Church Sindhura Citineni Caroline Mehan Clark Katherine Welch Clayton Reeves Franklin Click Scott Andrew Clingan Margaret Street Cochrane John Patrick Cody Rush Dorsett Coe In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 Mary Blanchard Colven Emily Kerley Conner Taylor Laumann Conner Fairley B. Cook and Daniel L. Cook Phyllis Cooke and Jerry Monroe Cooke Kristin Bernhardt Cooper Martha Hays Cooper Christina Brown Cottingham Ann Rankin Cowan Lora Lou Cox Ann H. Cramer Jacquelyn Sinding Craven Mary Woolard Crawford Barry Wayne Creed Ryan D. Cronk Nancy Mishoe Brennecke Croom Kelly Smith Crosby and Edward Crosby Sara Nasher Crowder and Richard Mason Crowder, Jr. In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70

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Steven Charles Berndt Leslie Bevan David Joseph Bevevino Cara Marie Biddlecom Carol Williams Bilbro In honor of William Colvin Hubbard ’62 Carol Ann Bischoff Cynthia Ward Bissette Erica Buchholz Bissette Audrey Wall Black Creighton Perry Blackwell Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell Charles Blanksteen Cameron Taber Blanton Suzanne Green Bledsoe Barbara Blodi James Morrison Bondurant In honor of Stuart Osborne Bondurant, Jr. Leigh Leutze Bordley David Michael Boren Sarah Wells Bowen Alice Hutcheson Brafford Julian Chisolm Brantley III In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 Jamie Clark Braun Joscelyne M. Brazile Farah Brelvi Franklin Bryan Brice, Jr. Cheryl Sunderhaus Briner Amanda Smoak Brinkley Susan Thomas Britt Paula Spencer Brooks Anne Elliott Brown Brooks R. Brown Michael F. Brown Tracey Elizabeth Brown Anne Wells Brunson Julia Nickles Bryan Ashlie Marie Green Bucy Jennifer Laura Colpitts Bunch Rebekah Louise Burford Amy Fennebresque Burleson Jane Allen Burnett Stephanie Beusse Burr Allan Guy Burrows Nicole Busby In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14 Rose Marcine Busby Emily Johnson Byram Vicky Tripp Byrd Michelle E. Cannella Caceres Alan Lorenzo Caldwell Jon D. Callaghan


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Anne Brittain Fletcher Jeri Fisher Flood June Mayhew Folliard Gina McNeill Foresta and Ronald Joseph Foresta, Jr. Janet Helwig Fortney Holly Herweyer Fox Claudia M. Frost Judith Goodman Fulk Jennifer Macon Fuller Keith A. Gagnon Katrina Jolly Garner Suzanne McDowell Garrison Bryan Gaston Sharon G. Gellin Paul O. Gerritson Christine Pappas Gillam Cathy Ross Gilleland William M. Gilliland Antoinette L. Gimple Alessandra M. Givens Renee Lacock Gleason Megan Gassaway Golden Brenda Gonzalez Ranjit K. Goudar Megan Elizabeth Gould and Steven P. Gould Constance Tingle Grabowy Barbara S. Graham Cynthia Armstrong Graham In memory of Howard Gibson Godwin, Jr. ’66 Alex Gray Elizabeth Carter Gray Kathryn W. Gray Vicki Gray Amanda Womble Greer Harold Edward Greer III Elizabeth Grider and Hansen Vickers Grider Diane Griffin Kathryn Phillips Griffin Beth Yount Grimes Adam F. Gross Roberta Grossman Margaret Anne Gwynn Haley Kevin Daniel Hall Thomas Hartley Hall V Robert James Hamilton Susan Tickle Hamilton Louis Albert Hampton III Janine Christina Hanley Michael Hannan Edward Hooper Hardison Edward Hooper Hardison, Jr. Hope Reynolds Harrington

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Angela Gravely Harris Georgene Lorman Harris Grace Harris John Everett Harris Patricia Anne Ellis Harriss Kristen Hagen Harry Christi L. Hart Brandon Scott Hartzell Anne Clark Hathaway Linda Kee Hawfield Jennifer Gimer Hays Kathryn Heath In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Russell Wagner Helms John David Hendrix, Jr. Sandra Minton Henley Elizabeth Crow Heron James Goodenough Heuser Judith Volk Hill Martha Gibbs Hill Elinor Ament Hiller Billy M. Hilliard Patrick S. Himes Susan Browndorf Hirschbiel Sage Hoare Debra Beebe Hoback Elisebeth Klug Hodges Ryan Hohman Shauna Holiman Augusta Brown Holland Tracy Ann Hollister Thomas T. Holman Howard Holsenbeck Sonya Qayum Khattak Homesley Wendy Swann Honeycutt Barbara Lovill Hooks Cheryl Jones Hoover Jane Jordan Hubbard Dorothy Carnes Huffstetler Jane Maxwell Hulbert Christopher Howal Hunter Mary Margaret Melero Hunter Deanne Runyon Werner Irvine John Wilson Irwin In honor of Betty Ray McCain Debra Dickehuth Ives Jennifer Carol Jackson Richard Nelson Johannes, Jr. Lauren Collins Johnson Martha Stephens Johnson Maryanna McConnell Johnson Soren M. Johnson Alison Evans Johnston Jennifer De Jonge Jones Millie J. Jones Tammy Jones

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Ellena Marie Ochoa Christopher Gene Ogburn Rory J. O’Kane J. Mark Oliver Lindsay E. Oliver Courtney Lehn Olmsted Michelle Lynne O’Neill Brian T. Olson Ryan Barrett Ong Carolyn Ford O’Tuel K. Dale Owen, Jr. Elizabeth C. Oxford Alan Vaden Padgett Jason Patrick Page Georgia Dealey Paine Monica Andrea Palmeira Bryn B. Parchman Jill Parham Jane Hyo-Sung Park Claire Anne Parker Whitney Parris-Lamb Carrie Spake Patterson and M. Joseph Patterson Amy Elizabeth Pattishall Samuel Houston Payne, Jr. Camilo Peña Christopher Matthew Pennisi Christopher J. Peters John Michael Petitto Timothy Pfeifer Cristine Irvin Phillips Sue Edwards Phillips In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Lauren Michelle Phipps Celeste Mason Pittman Anne Rothbaum Pizer Anne W. Poole Bobbie A. Pope and Guy Richard Pope Timothy James Portland Diane Vernon Powell Peyton Pender Powell Sharon Rose Powell Leigh Ann Hartwell Preston Lisa Kanwit Price Forrest Williamson Priddy Angela Smith Pridgen Thomas Adams Priest Cynthia Gridley Pruden In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Katie Rose Guest Pryal Charlotte Smith Purrington Jacqueline Cartledge Radford John Miles Ramey Sabine Rankin Priyanka Sanku Rao Ashley Richards Reckford

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Roy Frederick Reed Patricia Reiter Kelli Taylor Richardson Diana Lee Evans Ricketts Maria H. Riemann Debra B. Robbins Edward Leon Roberson IV Lee Ann Rhudy Roberts Martha Wilkerson Roberts Margaret Tynch Rollins Bonnie Seigler Rose Jessica Goldman Rosenberg Ila Rosenthal Barbara Mullin Rosiello Charlotte Ross Janet Coats Ross Cynthia Hardin Rossitch Colleen Baker Campbell Roth Rick Rothacker Susan Daly Rouse Angela Barnett Rowe Cornelia Boardman Royle Amy Roxanne Sabrin Hal Dean Safrit Kimberly Elaine Sanders David Floyd Sanford Heather Richards Sanford Debra Ann Smith Sasser Kumi Sato Susan Mertz Saviteer Ann Goldschmidt Schnorrenberg Eva Schoenfeld Susan Brachfeld Schub Matthew D. Schueller Taylor Chumney Scotton Jane Seay Patricia Austin Sevier Daniel Owen Shackelford Julie Lund Sharpless Elizabeth Ann Shaw Katherine Parrish Shelburne David James Sheridan Helen Cecil Sherrill Kathryn Law Shoemaker Kaitlyn Barnes Shorkey Neelu Shruti Elizabeth Carrington Shuff Peggy Baker Shuford In honor of Carol L. Folt Ezra Sillas Helen Sim Jennifer Marie Otto Simmons Kara Simpson Lynda Guild Simpson William Donald Sinclair Kristen B. Skipper

David J. Sklar Katherine Newcomb Slain Ryan Matthew Slechta Ann Hassinger Smith Eve Hargrave Smith Wendy Weisner Smith Shelagh Meehan Smyth Elizabeth Rider Soboeiro Paige Holloway Sokolsky Jamie Soule Margaret M. Spellings Mary Reed Spencer Melanie Davis Spencer Jennifer See Squire Frances McDonald Stafford Diane Williford Steele Carter Teague Stone Jessica Stone Cynthia Rahal Styers In honor of Ameena Batada ’95 Ann M. Sullivan Jane Bowen Sullivan Laura Rauch Sumner Richard Thomas Sumner Lisa Fabricant Sutker Nora Williams Swofford Eric Szeker Alison Hennings Tanner Lynne Santy Tanner Allison Somers Tate Denise Gollobin Tayloe In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 Joe Franklin Teague, Jr. John Timothy Terrell Matthew Scott Tester Anne A. Thomas Barbara Watry Thomas Sharon H. Thomas Elizabeth A. Thompson Jane Rankin Thompson Kathylee Baigas Thompson Lindsay Parris Thompson Sloane Miller Tilley Audrey Boone Tillman Janice Toben Janet Rosser Tolan Sara McKinley Torti Andrea Maria Kusa Toussaint Kim Lien Vo Thi Trenbath Jean Little Trott Lana M. Turner Beril Suzan Ulku-Steiner In honor of Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77 Stefanie Malone Upham William Eaton Urquhart, Jr. In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70

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Lauren Varkey Vivian Harris Varner Nicholas Vetter Judith Allen Vinroot Christopher Kien Vo Mary Beth Dixon Vo Kim Vrana Carol McChesney Wainwright Julee Briscoe Waldrop Jolene Howell Walker Robina Hogan Walker Roy Alan Walker, Jr. Sarah Umstead Walker Michele Wallendal Tracy Lynn Thomas Walser Dan Wang Patricia Miller Wann Martha Craig Ward Natalie Huffman Ward April Warren Nina Waters In honor of Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr. ’74 Jean Gazala Watson Jonathan Webber Lisa E. Weissman Heather O’Reilly Werry India L. Whedbee Jeanie Minton White Penny W. Whitener Scott Alexander Whitworth Jeremy James Wildfire Meghan Staffiera Williams Whitney Leigh Collins Williams Lauren Winborne

Parents of Alumni and Scholars

Lori Simmons Cannoy and Jeffrey W. Cannoy Elizabeth G. Carter and William R. Carter Jacqueline Kelly Collamore and Thomas J. Collamore Francesca Varcoe Colloredo-Mansfeld ’87 and Rudolf Josef ColloredoMansfeld ’87 Magdalene Combemale and Christopher Combemale Janice Core and Kenneth W. Core Barbara Jost-Creegan and Richard Creegan Janet I. Andrews and Daniel J. Diekema Patricia H. Doggett and John M. Doggett, Jr. Carolyn K. Dunn and Paul Vernon Dunn Jeff Erick Essen Mary K. Everist and William Luke Everist Ragan Portaro Folan and McDara Patrick Folan III Tina Ford and Michael Ford Gloria Hinton Fuller and William Hugh Fuller, Jr. Phyllis B. Fulton and Earnest Levern Fulton Karen Moran-Germ and William Germ Karen F. Gooding and James T. Gooding, Jr. Sandra T. Gouldin and Robert A. Gouldin Frances Heather Griffin ’89 and Robert Harrison Gourley, Jr. ’89 Judith H. Hansen and William Hansen Sherri Hasan and Husein Hasan Emily Ayscue Hassel and Bryan C. Hassel ’88 Alison J. Henihan and Robert D. J. Henihan Lauren C. Bromley-Hodge and Eric P. Hodge Paige T. Houston and Raymond Keith Houston Wofford Forrest Humphries IV Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 and Joseph Reeves Hyde III Myra Compton-Jabati and Keith M. Jabati Ann Jackman and David James Jackman Cynthia R. Jarrell and Harold Thomas Jarrell, Jr.

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Julie DeVoe Mallory Findlay Brendan Foley David Greer Hannah Hannan Chuck Lovelace ’77 Megan Mazzocchi Julie McCay Steve Michalak Emily Olson Kim Jessen Roberson ’03 Ann Smith Montez Thomas Anahid Vrana

Susan Arant Winget Anne Terrell Winters Michael Louis Wiser Laura Lee Wisotzkey Rattiya Amy Wongsarnpigoon Peyton Wood and Thomas Cornay Wood Bonnie Coats Woodruff Salli Parker Worth and Randolph Luther Worth In memory of Harold C. Pollard III ’70 Elizabeth Wood Wright In memory of Marguerite Thompson Perry Sharon Hutton Wright Carolina Yulee Adam J. Zweiback

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Carolyn Johnson and Charles Johnson IV Mildred Hodges Keener and James Keener Debra Soltis and Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga ’85 Katharine Reid Koeze ’83 and Jeffrey Scott Koeze ’82 Anne Morris Landry and Pearce Armstrong Landry ’95 Carol Ann Lang and David Stephen Lang Allen Drew Lassiter ’70 Gail H. Laughlin and John C. Laughlin Rosemarie Eleanor Lawson and Kenneth Mark Lawson June Hobby Leland April McLawhorn Livermon and James Shields Livermon III Catherine Labinjoh and Andrew Longmate Jacqueline Looney Cynthia J. Lowery and Robert B. Lowery Leona A. Miller and Joel Lutterman Sandra Tate Mayfield Sandra L. McKenzie and Lance J. McKenzie Amanda C. Mitchell-Boyask and Robin Mitchell-Boyask Sarah T. Mitzell and Channing F. Mitzell Elizabeth Morrel and William Griffin Morrel Russell J. Morris Ashley Moss and Thomas B. Moss II Chitra Murthy Kelly L. Katterhagen and Lawrence Nabatoff Kay Nicholls and Marc Nicholls Vivian Ruth Sawyer and Thomas T. Noland, Jr. In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08 Donna Oberembt and Randall M. Oberembt Bettie Wiley Olson and Steven Robert Olson Rebecca Ott and Richard Ott Melanie Marshall-Park and Frederick K. Park Nancy Paschall and Timothy T. Paschall Deena S. Patel and Sanjiv A. Patel Melissa Peeler and Michael Peeler Frasher H. Pergande and John F. Pergande

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Caroline Sink and Robert C. Sink In memory of James Dennis Rash ’62 Jean W. Smith and William N. Smith Mary Beth P. Soffer and Allen D. Soffer Kim Kortick Stein and Sidney H. Stein Carolyn E. Stephens and Robert G. Stephens III Barbara O’Rourke Sullivan and Frank Charles Sullivan ’83 Catherine Lynne Atchison and Thomas Sullivan Vivek Tayal Anamika Viswanathan and Sanjay Viswanathan Susanne Walker Wilson ’91 and Greg A. Walker Wilson

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Sandy McKenzie with son Nick and husband Lance on graduation day

“The Morehead-Cain helped build his résumé and life experiences to be a strong candidate for that,” Sandy says. Nick’s personal and professional growth was a large part of why Sandy stepped up to help lead the parent giving campaign for the Class of 2019. “As a family, we’re very grateful to the whole Program and felt it was a way to repay what they have given Nicholas and all the other scholars,” Sandy says. Larry Nabatoff, the father of Sebastian Nabatoff ’19 and another leader of the parent giving campaign, says he feels similarly to Sandy. He says when Sebastian first received the scholarship, the Nabatoff family’s initial reaction was of joy and pride. Then followed a sense of amazement.

Larry Nabatoff with son Sebastian and wife Kelly

“The first thing that occurred to me as it got started was: What a door has been opened for him to be exposed to new ideas, opportunities, and experiences!” Larry says. “The second thing was the level of independence. They arrive on campus and are presented with their stipend for the semester. And it’s totally his responsibility to manage that. It was a surprise to me in a positive way.” Larry says he knows Sebastian’s life will be different because of the Morehead-Cain. “That life experience of knowing you can challenge yourself in areas that are unknown—and succeed at various levels—is fairly essential for establishing a framework for life beyond school,” Larry says. Because of the Morehead-Cain, “Sebastian knows he can take on a challenge.” Now that he has graduated, Sebastian intends to begin working for the consulting company Bain & Company in Atlanta— but first, he’s going to hike the 500-mile El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. Larry says that co-leading the parent giving campaign with his wife, Kelly, was “the least we could do.” “We saw that the Morehead-Cain Scholarship provided our son so much—not just a wonderful opportunity for a great education but also amazing life experiences. We’re incredibly grateful for that. It was our small way of helping to give back.”

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Lisa McGovern and Jonathan Wallace In honor of Jacqueline Grace Wallace ’15 Barbara Jeanne Simon-Waters and James Robert Waters Kathryn C. Wells and Andrew H. Wells Penny B. Wilbourn and Gordon M. Wilbourn, Sr. Martha L. Wilson and Peter S. Wilson Helen Janet Howell Wisland and David Charles Wisland Anne Weian Liang and Jonathan Bo Zhu Liang Shi and Tong Zhu Victoria L. Zitney and James A. Zitney

Corporation and Foundation Donors Anonymous 3M Matching Gifts AmazonSmile Foundation American Online Giving Foundation Inc. Ashley Moss Promotional Agency Inc. Ayco Charitable Foundation Ball Corporation Matching Gifts

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Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Victor E. Bell, Jr. & Jane M. Bell Family Foundation Benson Dentistry BlackArch Partners Blue Grass Community Foundation The Boston Foundation Broadlands Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Brown Advisory Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP CAF American Donor Fund Calvary Baptist Church Charities Aid Foundation of America Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Cheek-Hill Orthodontics Cobb Living Trust Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Community Foundation for Northeast Florida Matching Gift Community Foundation of Cleveland and Bradley County Community Foundation of Gaston County Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Community Foundation of Louisville Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Cowan Foundation Philip N. Daly & Frances K. Daly Charitable Lead Unitrust Davenport & Company of Virginia LLC Deeper Funner Change Deloitte Foundation Matching Gifts Denver Foundation DonateWell The Dowd Foundation, Inc. Leon A. & Pattie M. Dunn Family Foundation ENT & Audiology Associates PLLC Ernst & Young Matching Gifts Exelon Matching Gifts Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Flora Family Foundation Matching Gifts William L. Foster, Jr., Revocable Trust Foundation for the Carolinas Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Matching Gifts Goldman Sachs & Company Matching Gifts Google Matching Gifts Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation Greater Washington Community Foundation Harmon Construction Company Hinkle Family Foundation Ella Ann L. & Frank B. Holding Foundation Augusta Brown Holland Philanthropic Foundation Hyde Family Foundations Insight Sourcing Group The C. Eugene Ireland Foundation The Jane Group Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Jewish Federation of Greensboro The Jimmie Johnson Foundation JustGiving—United Kingdom The Kessler Group—Matching Gift Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. KPMG Foundation KPMG Foundation Matching Gifts Leon Levine Foundation Lyndhurst Foundation Matching Gifts Marsh & McLennan Marsh & McLennan Matching Gifts Merck Foundation Matching Gifts Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts

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Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

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

Mr. Philip E. Berney ’86 New York, New York

Dr. Rachel Mazyck Pfeifer ’02 Columbia, Maryland

Dr. Robert A. Blouin Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Mr. Walker Poole ’87 Charlotte, North Carolina

Dr. William M. Detmer ’82 Charlottesville, Virginia

Mr. Wade M. Smith ’60 Raleigh, North Carolina

Ms. Jennifer Halsey Evans ’94 San Francisco, California

Mr. Matthew L. Soule ’91 Greensboro, North Carolina

Mrs. Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 Memphis, Tennessee

Mr. Robert J. Squire ’05 New York, New York

Mr. A. Bradley Ives ’86 Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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

Mr. Malik S. M. Jabati ’19 Alexandria, Virginia

Ms. Julie McManus Werry ’03 Toronto, Ontario

Ms. Sarah Mackenzie ’20 Calgary, Alberta

Ms. Katie M. Ziglar ’79 Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Dr. Pamela Alston Oliver ’96 Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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A Message From the Fund Board Chair Dear Friends, Milestones can be a funny thing. For no sooner do we climb one peak, than we start thinking about the next one. That’s where I find myself as I write this. A record number of you made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund during the 2018–2019 academic year. It’s the ninth straight year you broke your own record. During that time, you lifted alumni participation from 20 percent to more than 50 percent. The impact—your impact—is significant. When we announced the TOGETHER. Campaign in 2015, we made a promise to raise $50 million by the end of 2018. You raised $52 million. And since that time, the number has grown to $56 million. Your effort has transformed the Program. In 2015, 195 scholars called Carolina home. Today the Program is composed of 290 bright young leaders. It’s a nearly 50 percent increase, thanks to your generosity and vision. This brings me back to thinking about the milestones. What we accomplished together is incredible—but I don’t think we’re done. We have merely turned a corner. Our fundraising success to date has allowed us to maintain Morehead-Cain as one of the preeminent merit scholarship programs in the world. Reaching our new goal of $75 million will help sustain, grow, and enhance the Program and the University. It will also ensure that the distinction of being a Morehead-Cain is more than a four-year experience. The Alumni Forum, the expanding number of regional events, and the upcoming Alumni Symposium in San Francisco are proof that this is a lifelong community of scholars, principled leaders, and friends. This is an exciting time for Morehead-Cain, and as we look toward the next peak, we will need the support of our alumni—all 3,152 of you. That support has changed and is changing the lives of scholars and their families. Your generosity has created and is creating opportunity for students that did not exist three years ago. You have given an extraordinary gift. Thank you. Sincerely,

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

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The scholarship enabled me to go to the finest public university in the country—with an identity. I loved having my Morehead-Cain family. Joan Templeton Perry ’79  |  Pediatrician, Kinston Pediatric Association

TOGETHER.


Morehead-Cain Alumni Engagement 2019 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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UNC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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UNC BOARD OF GOVERNORS

SCHOLARS ATTENDED ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES SCHOLARS ATTENDED ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES

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MOREHEAD-CAIN PARTNERS (25%)

ALUMNI DONORS TO MOREHEAD-CAIN (52%) DONORS TO MOREHEAD-CAIN (52%)

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ALUMNI DONORS TO CAROLINA DONORS TO(56%) CAROLINA (56%)

556 ATTENDED AN ALUMNI EVENT, INCLUDING THE ALUMNI FORUM (18%)

37 ALUMNI FORUM ADVISORY TEAM

23 ALUMNI SYMPOSIUM ADVISORY TEAM

68 MOREHEAD-CAIN ALUMNI MENTORS

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We invite all Morehead-Cain Alumni to remain involved and engaged with the Foundation and the Program. T O G E T H E R , W E S U P P O R T A F U T U R E G E N E R AT I O N O F S C H O L A R S .


T H E Y E A R I N R E V I E W 2018 – 2019 8.1.2018 Washington, DC, Prospective Scholar and Alumni Gathering Capitol City Brewing Company Hosted by David von Storch ’80, President and Founder

8.19.2018 International Scholars’ Welcome Dinner Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

8.20.2018 First-Year Orientation and Picnic Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation and McCorkle Place

8.21.2018 Fall Semester Classes Begin Check Day Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

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8.29.2018 All-Scholar Kickoff Moeser Auditorium | Hill Hall and McCorkle Place

8.31.2018 Silicon Valley Prospective Scholar and Alumni Gathering Italico Restaurant, Palo Alto

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9.6.2018 Colorado Western Slope Prospective Scholar and Alumni Gathering Roaring Fork Club, Basalt

9.18.2018 Atlanta Young Alumni Meet-Up New Realm Brewery

9.20.2018 SEVEN Event: Morehead-Cain Fall Banquet Alumni Hall | George Watts Hill Alumni Center

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9.21.2018 Family Open House (UNC’s Family Weekend) Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

Speaker Series Tom Beaty (UNC ’90), CEO and Founder of Insight Sourcing Group Dickson Room Conference Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

10.12.2018 Alumni Speaker Series Brian Strong ’00, Senior Vice President, Brand Communications, FOX Sports Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

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10.19–21.2018 Eighth Triennial Morehead-Cain Alumni Forum Forum Co-Chairs: Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 and Brian Strong ’00 Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Roy Cooper ’79, Governor of North Carolina Carolina Campus

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10.28.2018 International Scholars’ Dinner Hosted by Betsy Blackwell and John Watson ’77 Home of Betsy Blackwell and John Watson, Chapel Hill 11.2.2018 Alumni Speaker Series Wendell McCain ’92, Chief Executive Officer, Onset Capital Partners Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

11.3.2018 John Motley Morehead Day “Uncle Mot’s” 148th Birthday

11.7.2018 Los Angeles Prospective Scholar and Alumni Gathering Granville Restaurant, West Hollywood

11.12.2018 Scholar Dinner Hosted by Anna and Amir Barzin ’06 Home of Anna and Amir Barzin, Chapel Hill

11.13.2018 Institute for the Arts and Humanities Scholar/ Faculty Dinner Hosted by Shauna Holiman and Robert Hackney ’75 Hyde Hall

11.18.2018 London Alumni Reception Winston House, London

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11.19.2018 British Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Winston House, London

11.19.2018 Morehead-Cain Day of Giving

12.5.2018 SEVEN Event: Scholar Holiday Social Lobby | Morehead-Cain Foundation

1.4–11.2019 North Carolina Regional Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Chapel Hill, and Greenville

1.9.2019 Spring Semester Classes Begin Check Day Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

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1.29.2019 Boulder Alumni Lunch Next Door Eatery, Boulder

2.19.2019 A Conversation with Former UNC System President Margaret Spellings Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

2.27.2019 Alumni Speaker Series Til Jolly ’83, Chief Medical Officer, Specialists on Call Telemedicine Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

3.2.2019 Alumni-in-Residence Program Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation Panelists: Becca Crabb ’12, Senior Software Engineer, Carbon, Inc. (3D printing startup), Redwood City, California Ray Sawyer ’13, Student Development Specialist, Google, LLC, Mountain View, California Victoria Stilwell ’12, Third-Year Law Student, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut Brendan Yorke ’13, Vice President of Strategy and Operations, Teach For Canada, Toronto Violette Zhu ’15, Consultant, Deloitte Consulting’s Strategy and Analytics Practice, San Francisco

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3.2–5.2019 Morehead-Cain Final Selection Weekend Keynote Speaker: Rachel Mazyck Pfeifer ’02, Executive Director, College and Career Readiness, Baltimore City Public Schools Carolina Campus

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3.25.2019 Alumni Speaker Series Bruce Gellin ’77, President of Global Immunization, Sabin Vaccine Institute Dickson Room Conference Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

3.30.2019 Open House for Morehead-Cain Scholarship Recipients and Their Families Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

4.1.2019 Boston Alumni and Morehead-Cain Scholarship Recipients’ Gathering Lumiere Hosted by Geoff McDonough ’93

4.5.2019 Washington, DC, Alumni and Morehead-Cain Scholarship Recipients’ Gathering Offices of ASB Real Estate Investments Hosted by Larry Braithwaite ’03

4.12.2019 Alumni Speaker Series Taylor Branch ’68, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

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4.16.2019 Black Scholar Community Dinner Hosted by Katie and Antonio McBroom ’08 Home of Katie and Antonio McBroom, Chapel Hill

4.18.2019 A Conversation with Former UNC–Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation

4.22.2019 Morehead-Cain Class of 2023 Announced

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4.25.2019 Senior Dinner State Dining Room Morehead Building

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4.26.2019 SEVEN Event: End-of-Year Ice Cream Social Sponsored by Antonio McBroom ’08, Owner, Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s Morehead-Cain Foundation

4.30.2019 San Francisco Young Alumni Dinner Foreign Cinema

5.1.2019 Palo Alto Young Alumni Dinner Reposado Restaurant New York Alumni Reception Hosted by Shauna Holiman and Robert Hackney ’75 Home of Shauna Holiman and Robert Hackney

5.8–9.2019 Civic Collaboration Boot Camp Facilitated by Anna Lassiter ’08, Principal, Boston Consulting Group Dickson Room | Morehead-Cain Foundation Carolina Outdoor Education Center

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5.12.2019 Commencement and Open House for Graduating Seniors and Their Families Morehead-Cain Foundation Class of 1969 50th Reunion Morehead-Cain Foundation

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5.31.2019 Gordon Cain Day “Uncle Gordon’s” 107th Birthday

6.3.2019 Nashville Alumni Gathering to Welcome New Vanderbilt Athletic Director Malcolm Turner ’93 to Nashville Hosted by Channing Mitzell ’16 and Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85 Home of Carolyn Griffin Hall and Hartley Hall

6.11.2019 Chicago Alumni Gathering Woman’s Athletic Club of Chicago, Magnificent Mile Hosted by Oliver Rose ’13, Angela Liu ’04, and Eileen Dordek ’90

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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.

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Leadership

Business

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Company Founders, Co-Founders, and CEOs

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HONOR COURT CHAIRS

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MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE

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More than 100 Campus Organizations founded, including:

GATES CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS

FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS AND FULBRIGHT ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS

26 of UNC’s 40

LUCE SCHOLARS

19 of UNC’s 33

STUDENTS FOR STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL (S4Si)

GALAHAD CLARK ’99 VIVOBAREFOOT shoes DAVID GARDNER ’88 The Motley Fool SALLIE KRAWCHECK ’87 Ellevate and Ellevest women’s networks ALAN MURRAY ’77 Fortune Magazine JONATHAN RECKFORD ’84 Habitat for Humanity International DANAE RINGELMANN ’00 Indiegogo DACIA TOLL ’94 Achievement First DENNIS WHITTLE ’83 GlobalGiving

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

Technology ROBBIE BACH ’84 Former President, Entertainment & Devices Division at Microsoft ANN LIVERMORE ’80 Director and Former EVP of Hewlett-Packard JAMIE ROSENBERG ’92 VP Digital Content at Google

HONORS CAROLINA PARTICIPANTS

More than 300

NORTH CAROLINA FELLOWS

Government JIM COOPER ’75 U.S. Congressman, Tennessee’s Fifth Congressional District ROY COOPER ’79 Governor of North Carolina

Of the 330,000+ Carolina alumni, only 3,152 are Morehead-Cains. W E ’ R E O N LY A S M A L L F R A C T I O N O F T H E T O T A L A L U M N I G R O U P, B U T W E ’ V E H A D A N O U T S I Z E D I M PA C T. T O G E T H E R , W E C A N G R O W O U R I M PA C T E V E N M O R E .

MacArthur Fellowship (“Genius Grant”)

Recipients TAYLOR BRANCH ’68 RICHARD LENSKI ’82

Pulitzer Prize Recipients KEITH BRADSHER ’86 TAYLOR BRANCH ’68

Athletics BOBBY EVANS ’91 Former General Manager of the San Francisco Giants KATE HARRIS ’05 One of Canada’s Top 10 Adventurers

HOPE GARDENS

TRUMAN SCHOLARS

PHI BETA KAPPA MEMBERS

… and around the world.

MIKE McINTYRE ’78 Former U.S. Congressman, North Carolina’s Seventh Congressional District DAVID PRICE ’61 U.S. Congressman, North Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District

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 Athletic Director, Vanderbilt University

Medicine & Research FRANCIS COLLINS ’77 Director of the National Institutes of Health MIKE KASTAN ’77 Director of the Duke Cancer Institute NED SHARPLESS ’88 Director of the National Cancer Institute and Acting Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration


I came to Carolina as someone who spoke about chasing farfetched dreams. I left someone fully equipped and encouraged to actually do it. Tripp Andracchio ’17  |  Agency Assistant, Creative Artists Agency, Los Angeles

TOGETHER.

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THE SELECTION 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 renders initial assessments and makes 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 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 2018–2019, 140 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.

Michael Alcorn ’23 arrives at Final Selection Weekend

Scholar Advisor Montez Thomas greets finalists at the Finalist Banquet

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SELECTION PROCESS AT A GLANCE

Nominees

Semifinalists

Admissions Referrals

Admissions Referral Candidates Invited to Apply

Finalists

Recipients

Final Selection Weekend

Scholars

N.C. School Nominees N.C. Regional Selection Interviews N.C. Self-Nominees

Out-of-State School Nominees

International School Nominees

Out-of-State/ International Video Interviews

Affiliate Program Nominees

British School Nominees

British Interviews in London

Canadian School Nominees

Canadian Video Interviews

Canadian Scholars at the 2018 Fall Banquet

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Professional Readers Mrs. Alicia Alford Mrs. Carol Allen Mrs. Nancy Benninger Ms. Elizabeth Bobst Ms. N. Catherine Bryson

Mr. Xavier Cason Mr. Tom Clayton Mrs. Laura Colavito Mrs. Lara Magdzinski Mrs. Aurelia Monk

Mrs. Deirdre O’Malley Ms. Freida Ross Ms. Friederike Seeger Mrs. Julie Shaw Mrs. Adriana Tavernise

Mr. W. Zachary Ward Mr. Jordy Whichard Mrs. Elizabeth Williams

Regional Selection Committee ASHEVILLE

CHARLOTTE

Dr. Robert E. Boykin ’02, Asheville Mr. David Byers, Asheville Dr. John R. Crutchfield ’94, Asheville Mrs. Elizabeth Woody Ford, Asheville Mr. David W. Hart ’84, Arden Mrs. Karen Bailey Ramshaw ’81, Asheville Mr. Charles P. Thompson ’05, Asheville Ms. Brittany F. Whitmire ’03, Brevard

Mr. Willie E. Alston, Jr. ’00, Charlotte Mr. Daniel Cottingham, Jr. ’04, Charlotte Mrs. Susan Daniel, Charlotte Mrs. Ashley Parrott Dunham ’98, Charlotte Mrs. Caroline Ott Ford ’12, Charlotte Mrs. Ellen Greer Harris ’99, Charlotte Ms. Ashelyn N. James ’09, Goldsboro Mr. Eric D. Johnson ’02, Charlotte Ms. Ann Mills Lassiter ’11, Charlotte Mr. Nigel L. Long ’93, Charlotte Ms. Leah Ward Miller ’86, 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

CHAPEL HILL

Mr. David S. Baron ’12, Durham Dr. Millie Long Barritt ’98, Chapel Hill Dr. Amir H. Barzin ’06, Chapel Hill Ms. L. Elisabeth Blackwell, Chapel Hill Ms. K. Claire Campbell ’97, Durham Ms. Katherine A. Carter ’03, Burlington Ms. Kimberly B. Chapman ’00, Durham Mr. Grayson E. Cooper ’12, Carrboro Ms. Paula D. Dickerson ’93, Raleigh Mr. Samuel L. Dixon, Edenton Ms. Malinda M. Faber ’05, Apex Mr. R. Van Fletcher III ’00, Raleigh Mr. David M. Henderson ’92, Raleigh Mr. W. Jeffreys Hortman ’06, Chapel Hill Mrs. Anna Coffin Hunter ’96, Chapel Hill Mr. Drew James, Chapel Hill Major Jason W. Kemp ’03, Raleigh Ms. Jen Kretchmar, Chapel Hill Mr. Patrick Long, Chapel Hill Mrs. Ursula Dimmling Mead ’02, Hillsborough Mrs. Holley B. Nicholls, Chapel Hill Mrs. Shepard Daniel O’Connell ’08, Carrboro Mr. Robert J. Orr ’99, Chapel Hill Dr. Branson H. Page ’01, Durham Mrs. Nori Sie Pennisi ’92, Raleigh Ms. Maria Rodriguez, Chapel Hill Mr. S. Paul Shorkey, Jr. ’11, Durham Dr. Dax T. Varkey ’07, Greensboro Mr. John D. Watson ’77, Chapel Hill Mr. S. Mark Williams, Chapel Hill

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Dr. Mark Bowler, Greenville Mr. Justin M. Carreker ’03, Raleigh Ms. Sarah A. Core ’11, Raleigh Dr. Bennie Eure Jarvis ’81, Rocky Mount Ms. Charlotte A. Mitchell ’00, Raleigh Mr. Timothy G. Nelson ’02, Raleigh Mrs. Donna Gooden Payne ’87, Greenville Mr. William C. Roeder ’94, Rocky Mount Mr. Wade Scales, Greenville WINSTON-SALEM

Ms. Sandy E. Alkoutami ’18, Hickory Dr. Charlotte Broughton, Winston-Salem Ms. Laura DiGiano Burrows ’89, Winston-Salem Mr. Elton H. Click ’01, Greensboro Ms. Sarah Goins Creed ’02, Winston-Salem Mr. Adam Duggins, Greensboro Mr. Dan Earthman, Winston-Salem Mr. Robert H. Gourley, Jr. ’89, Mooresville Dr. Nell Pollard Johnson ’03, Winston-Salem Mr. Harvey L. Kennedy ’74, Winston-Salem Ms. Nina E. Poe ’04, Winston-Salem Ms. Lisa Purcell, Winston-Salem Mr. Jared D. Sokolsky ’05, Charlotte Mrs. Melanie Parker Taylor ’90, Winston-Salem Ms. Joni L. Walser ’82, Lexington

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Central Selection Committee Mrs. Cathy A. Alston-Kearney ’81 Student Success Director, Warren County Schools; Warrenton, North Carolina

Ms. Sherry Honeycutt Everett ’98 Partner, Honeycutt, Everett, and Associates; Durham, North Carolina

Mr. Winston Louis Bissette III ’91 Managing Partner, North State Capital Investors, LLC; Denver, Colorado

Mr. Stephen M. Farmer Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

The Honorable Louis A. Bledsoe III ’81 Special Superior Court Judge for Complex Business Cases, North Carolina Business Court; Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. Lawrence P. Braithwaite ’03 Vice President, ASB Real Estate Investments; Washington, DC Dr. Inger S. B. Brodey Associate Professor, English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ms. Rachelle Feldman Associate Provost, Scholarships and Student Aid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dr. Lisa A. Gillespie ’88 Chief Medical Officer, Piedmont Healthcare; Conyers, Georgia Mr. W. Grant Johnston ’13 Principal, Searchlight Capital; New York, New York

Mrs. Marina Chase Carreker ’03 Deputy General Counsel, Bandwidth; Raleigh, North Carolina

Ms. Kelly Jo Landreth ’03 Managing Director, Wells Fargo Securities; New York, New York

Ms. Ayodele T. Carroo ’99 Director, Legal and Business Affairs, Original Series, Netflix; Los Angeles, California

Dr. Peter A. Larkin, Jr. Adjunct Lecturer, Department of English, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Charlotte, North Carolina

Dr. Susan E. Clark ’12 NASA Hubble Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study; Princeton, New Jersey

Mr. Alex W. Lassiter ’10 Co-Founder, Gather; Raleigh, North Carolina

Mr. Rudolf J. Colloredo-Mansfeld ’87 Senior Associate Dean for Social Sciences and Global Programs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ms. Angela M. Liu ’04 Partner, Dechert LLP; Chicago, Illinois Ms. Corinne M. MacLaggan ’02 Managing Editor, The Texas Tribune; Austin, Texas

Ms. Rebecca J. Crabb ’12 Software Engineer, Carbon; San Carlos, California

Mrs. Lane Eastland McCluer ’98 Farmer, Woodland Farms; Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina

Mr. James D. Dean ’89 Film and Television Producer; London, England

Dr. C. Geoffrey McDonough ’93 President and CEO, Generation Bio; Cambridge, Massachusetts

Dr. Katherine Kirby Dunleavy ’91 Physician, Retired; Annapolis, Maryland Mr. Camilo Durana ’04 Senior Vice President, Properties and Events, Major League Soccer and Soccer United Marketing; New York, New York

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Mr. Hogan E. Medlin ’11 Senior Strategy Consultant, UNC Health Care; Durham, North Carolina Mr. Mark W. Merritt ’79 Vice Chancellor and General Counsel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Mr. D. Thompson Paine ’05 Vice President, Operations and Business Development, Quizlet, Inc.; San Francisco, California

Mr. Brendan J. Yorke ’13 Vice President of Strategy and Operations, Teach For Canada; Toronto, Ontario Canada

Dr. Abigail T. Panter Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office and Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Ms. Violette L. Zhu ’15 Consultant, Deloitte Consulting; San Francisco, California

Mr. H. Andrew Patterson ’06 Senior Director, Business Development, MLB Advanced Media; New York, New York Ms. Glenna B. Patton ’86 VP, Brand Experience, TriNet; Menlo Park, California 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 Mr. Michael J. Salvino Operating Partner, Carrick Capital Partners; Charlotte, North Carolina Mr. Raymond D. Sawyer ’13 Student Development Specialist, Google LLC; Sunnyvale, California Mr. Jesse M. Soloff ’08 Account Director, GMR Marketing; Charlotte, North Carolina Ms. Jane Sommers-Kelly ’85 Founder, JSK Leadership; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mr. Matthew L. Soule ’91 President, Flint Trading Inc.; Thomasville, North Carolina Ms. Victoria N. Stilwell ’12 Student, Yale Law School; New Haven, Connecticut Mr. Brian G. Strong ’00 Senior VP, Brand Communications, FOX Sports; New York, New York British Finalists (now current scholars) at Final Selection Weekend

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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 four students to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. The selection committee works closely with a number of educational charities and associations, including the Sutton Trust and the US-UK Fulbright Commission, and also with Winston House— UNC’s home in London. BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE

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

Mr. Craig J. MacDonald ’01 Mrs. Victoria Spence O’Driscoll ’90 Ms. Carolyn A. Payne ’95 Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91 Mr. James A. C. Whittle ’97

BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SEMIFINALIST INTERVIEW TEAM

Ms. Michelle Jana Chan ’96 Mr. Alexander D. Clayton ’17 Mr. James D. Dean ’89 Mr. William D. Hayles ’07 Mr. Charles E. Lovelace, Jr., ’77

Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09 Mr. Christopher David Riddle ’06 Mr. Joel K. Semakula ’12 Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92

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. The Foundation has also partnered with Shad Canada—a youth empowerment organization that offers STEAM and entrepreneurship programs for high school students at 17 university campuses each year. All Shad participants are invited to submit applications for the Morehead-Cain during their final year of high school. Canadian 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 PROFESSIONAL READER

Mrs. Freida Ross

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New Nominating Schools BRITISH SCHOOL

The Godolphin and Latymer School London, England

Erskine Academy South China, Maine

Nolensville High School Nolensville, Tennessee

Fairview High School Boulder, Colorado

North Springs Charter High School Atlanta, Georgia

The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science Bowling Green, Kentucky

South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts Greenville, South Carolina

Germantown Academy Fort Washington, Pennsylvania

Stafford High School Fredericksburg, Virginia

Kingswood Oxford School West Hartford, Connecticut

Trinity School New York, New York

Libertyville High School Libertyville, Illinois

Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate School Darlington, South Carolina

Manhasset High School Manhasset, New York

Ursuline Academy Wilmington, Delaware

Mill Creek High School Hoschton, Georgia

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

OUT-OF-STATE SCHOOLS

Avenues: The World School New York, New York BASIS Scottsdale Scottsdale, Arizona Benilde-St. Margaret’s School St. Louis Park, Minnesota The Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington, Delaware Cheyenne Mountain High School Colorado Springs, Colorado The Colorado Springs School Colorado Springs, Colorado Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School Albuquerque, New Mexico

Mount Carmel Academy New Orleans, Louisiana

UWC Thailand International School Thalang, Phuket

Emile Charles ’24 with Executive Director Chuck Lovelace at Final Selection Weekend

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Louisville Civic Collaboration Team: (seated, left to right) Olivia Delborne ’22, Khaki Loughran ’22, and Christina Alperi ’22; (standing, left to right) Kade Sutton ’22 and Daniel Bonomo ’22


THE SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM In its 45th year, the Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) has a brand-new look. In response to scholar and alumni feedback, input from experts, and a study of best practices in the field, the Summer Enrichment Program has been updated to incorporate new and different stretch experiences for scholars. We strive to provide scholars with enrichment experiences that are second to none and that will prepare them to be the leaders of the next generation. The Summer Enrichment Program now has two distinct phases. The first two summers, Outdoor Leadership and Civic Collaboration, are the fundamental summers: shared and team-based experiences designed to help scholars better understand themselves, each other, and their greater communities. In the Outdoor Leadership summer, incoming scholars spend several weeks in the North American wilderness on a leadership course that tests their limits and inspires self-discovery. In the summers of 2018 and 2019, we tried something new. We provided a small number of scholars the opportunity to participate in a National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) course in Alaska made up of only Morehead-Cain Scholars. After three years of piloting the program, Civic Collaboration is now the second summer in the SEP series. Teams of scholars work together to take a deep dive into a city issue, collaborating with local change-makers, and determining how they might contribute to the cause in their own way. This summer challenges scholars to manage ambiguity and rely on the strengths of their team. The Public Service summer will phase out after this year. The third and fourth summers are the self-designed summers, in which scholars can personalize their learning with experiences that will suit their interests, academic paths, and career goals. To ensure that all scholars have significant international experiences, we launched the Global Perspective summer this year. In this program, scholars can design a global experience of their choice, combining modes of learning such as research, self-study, service, internship, shadowing, or purposeful travel. Scholars can also now apply for summer study abroad programs in conjunction with their self-designed global projects. Finally, scholars cap their undergraduate experiences with an internship in the Professional Experience summer. Scholars seek professional work experiences in any field or industry. 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. The Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program provides experiences that many students might not be able to arrange or afford on their own. 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.

2019 Summer Enrichment Program Placements Outdoor Leadership NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL

Absaroka Backpacking Alaska Backpacking Morehead-Cain Alaska Leadership Expedition North Cascades Mountaineering Pacific Northwest Backpacking Rock Climbing Wilderness EMT Wind River Wilderness Yukon Backpacking Yukon Backpacking and Canoeing

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OUTWARD BOUND

Blue Ridge Mountains Backpacking, Rock Climbing and Whitewater Canoeing Boundary Waters Canoeing and Backpacking Boundary Waters Canoeing Continental Divide Alpine Backpacking High Sierra Alpine Backpacking High Sierra Mountaineering and Rock Climbing Lake Superior Sea Kayaking and Backpacking Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing Maine Coast Sailing North Cascades Mountaineering Northwest Alpine Backpacking and Sea Kayaking Oregon Rafting and Mountaineering CIVIC COLLABORATION LOCATIONS

Taya Joseph ’21 with her supervisor at the UNC Kidney Center

Albuquerque, NM—hosted by the City of Albuquerque* Charleston, SC—hosted by Enough Pie Colorado Springs, CO—hosted by Pikes Peak Community Foundation* Louisville, KY—hosted by Louisville Forward* Memphis, TN—hosted by Innovate Memphis* Seattle, WA—hosted by Seattle Foundation* St. Louis, MO—hosted by Better Together Toronto, Ontario—hosted by Evergreen* PUBLIC SERVICE

Michael Marand ’22, Bridge2Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda

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Art and Technology: Its Actors and Public Opinion—Italy, Serbia, and Switzerland Acting: Transcending Boundaries—Rwanda and the United States (Los Angeles, CA) Advocacy Through Art: Supporting Conservation Efforts for Non-Charismatic Species—Australia and the United States (Honolulu, HI) Agroforestry Research in the Galapagos Islands—Ecuador Atlantis Pre-Med Fellowship and Christian Art History Travel— Italy and Portugal Bauhaus: Spheres of Influence—Germany, Israel, and the United States (Chapel Hill, NC) The Blue Zone Almanac—Greece Blue Zone Nutrition Research in Ikaria, Greece and Athens, Greece—Greece Comparative Food Systems Analysis in Puerto Rico, Upstate New York, and Rural England—Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Essex, NY) Dancing Across the Atlantic: An Exploration of Traditional Percussive Dance in Appalachia, Ireland, and Scotland— Ireland and Scotland Deep Learning and Remote Sensing for Coastal Resilience and Disaster Response—The United States (Beaufort, NC)* Discovering the Unknown Within the Familiar: A Spiritual Memoir and a Collection of Images Born from the Camino— Spain Early Christianity in Italy and Greece—Greece and Italy* The Economic History of the British State—The United Kingdom The Effect of STEM Exposure on Gitano Female Self-Efficacy— Spain Exploration of Mixed-Race Identity and Expression— South Africa* Exploring Food and Water Scarcity on Isabela Island, Galapagos, Ecuador—Ecuador Faith in Action—Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States (Orlando, FL) The Future of Sustainable Protein—Finland and India Healthcare in Yangon, Myanmar—Myanmar Healthy Aging in China—China and Hong Kong Internship at Small Enterprise Assistance Fund (SEAF) in Georgia—The Republic of Georgia* Investigating the Origins of Life with Mathematical Modelling— The United Kingdom The Jewish Experience and the Memory of Human Rights in Argentina—Argentina The Journey of Art and Antiquities: From Dirt and Design to Marketplace and Museum—Italy and the United States (New York, NY, and Santa Fe, NM)* Juneau Icefield Research Program—Canada and the United States (Juneau, AK) Meaningful Success—Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Israel, and the United States (Orlando, FL)

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Thomas Richards ’20, AquaBattery, Leiderdorp, Netherlands

Marcella Pansini ’21, Small Enterprise Assistance Fund, and Levi McCracken ’21, Global Perspective, Washington, DC

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Grant Everist ’21 and Emily Galvin ’21, rePurpose, Bangalore, India

Colorado Springs Civic Collaboration Team members: (left to right) Caitlin Nygren ’22, Will Forrest ’22, Isabelle McGoey ’22, and Nisarg Shah ’22 (not pictured: Abbas Hasan ’22)

Microfinance and Small Business in Spain Amidst Social Barriers—Spain A Multilateral Evaluation of Vietnam’s Special Economic Zones: How an Emerging Market is Preparing for a Global Economy—Vietnam Patisserie Diploma at the Edinburgh School of Food & Wine— Scotland Perspectives on Oil Across the Gulf—Mexico and the United States (Houma, LA and Vacherie, LA)* Poetry, Place, and Politics: The Legacy of Seamus Heaney— Ireland, Northern Ireland, and the United States (Atlanta, GA) Prague International Internship with Accace—Czech Republic Prosthetics Promenade—Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom Research in Adolescent Psychiatric Illness—Denmark, Sweden, and the United States (New York, NY) Screenwriting on Location in the Alps—France, Spain, and Switzerland Spain and Morocco: Intersections from Past to Present— Morocco and Spain Spanish-Speaking Healthcare Systems—Spain and the United States (Bayboro, NC, and Snow Hill, NC) Storms Coming: Environmental Philosophies of World Cities— France, Netherlands, and the United States (New York, NY)* Storytelling in Action: An Exploration of How Stories Come to Life via Entrepreneurship, Branding + Purpose, Fashion + Design, and Innovation—The Netherlands and the United Kingdom Studying Access to the Outdoors: Developing Outdoors Skills, Storytelling, and Community-Based Outdoors Skills Learning—Australia and Spain T. Rowe Price Internship—The United Kingdom* UNC Shuford Away Program in Shanghai—China Understanding Responses to Global Climate Change Through Science and Political Action—Ecuador, Germany, and the United States (Chapel Hill, NC, and Clemson, SC) Untitled: Documenting the Oral Histories of Asian-American Immigrants and Refugees Across the United States—The United States (Charlotte, NC, New York, NY, and San Francisco, CA) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Rodrigo Bustamante ’20, Patagonia, Ventura, California

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ABN AMRO, Amsterdam, Netherlands ACLU of Colorado, Denver, CO* Alameda County Public Defender’s Office, San Francisco, CA Amazon, Herndon, VA Ancestry, Lehi, UT* AquaBattery, Leiderdorp, Netherlands Biotech Value Advisors, Lawrence Township, NJ* BRCK, Nairobi, Kenya Capital-E, Washington, DC* Carbon, San Francisco, CA* Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, NC

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Kelsie King ’21, Children’s Defense Fund; Alexandria Chadwick ’21, Quizlet; and Jona Bocari ’21, Alameda County Public Defender’s Office; San Francisco

Tershona Branch ’22 (right), Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Huancayo, Peru

Ozzie Owete ’20 and Agnes Ezekwesili ’20, Global Perspective, Israel

Children’s Defense Fund, Oakland, CA Cisco, London, United Kingdom The Clio Awards, New York, NY* Duke Margolis Center, Durham, NC Ernst & Young, Charlotte, NC Feedback Labs, Washington, DC* Fidelity Investments, Durham, NC FOX Network, Los Angeles, CA FOX Sports, Los Angeles, CA Generation Titans, Washington, DC* Goldman Sachs, New York, NY* International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC Jack Morton Worldwide, London, United Kingdom JP Morgan Chase & Co, New York, NY* Katabi Lab Group at MIT, Boston, MA Learn to Win, Palo Alto, CA*

MapBox, San Francisco, CA McKinsey & Company, Atlanta, GA* McKinsey & Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Microsoft, Redmond, WA Mindsights, Portland, OR The Motley Fool, Washington, DC* National Center for Criminal Justice and Disability, Washington, DC New York Anti-Violence Project, New York, NY Optiver, Chicago, IL Patagonia, Ventura, CA PGA Tour, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Philpot Research Lab, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC Prophet, San Francisco, CA Public Defender Service for the District, Washington, DC Quizlet, San Francisco, CA* Radiolab at WNYC, New York, NY*

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Kelsey Sutton ’20, Global Perspective, Scotland and Ireland

Ranchlands, Mountainair, NM* ReadWorks, New York, NY* Remote Sensing Lab, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO rePurpose, Mumbai, Maharashtra Reuters, Paris, France* Sabin Vaccine Institute, Washington, DC* San Jose Clinic, Houston, TX* Small Enterprise Assistance Fund, Washington, DC* Sephora, San Francisco, CA* ThornTree Capital Partners, Boston, MA Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM* UNC Attorney General’s Staff, Chapel Hill, NC UNC Kidney Center, Chapel Hill, NC Vaccine Demand UNICEF, Kobenhavn, Denmark* UBS Legacy Wealth Management, Hunt Valley, MD University of Pennsylvania SUMR Program, Philadelphia, PA Urban Labs, Chicago, IL U.S. Department of Education Office of Career and Technical Education, Washington, DC U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington, DC U.S. Mission to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium U.S. Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO* Van Voorhis Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Well Dot, Inc., Boston, MA* World Concern, Seattle, WA World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland* PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE VENTURE

Acta Solutions, LLC, Chapel Hill, NC*

Seattle Civic Collaboration Team: (left to right) Lucia Hagert ’22, Sammy Ferris ’22, Fleet Wilson ’22, and Ben Humphries ’22

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Matthew Keith ’21, Global Perspective, Chamonix, France


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 turn it into a permanent legacy through a substantial 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 (7) Byron Clifford Abels, Jr. ’81 Judith Faye Hyder Adkinson and Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr. ’65 Ann McKenzie Aiken and William Prigmore Aiken, Jr. ’72 James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Oliver Filley Ames, Jr. ’85 Linda Evans Balch and Timothy John Balch ’67 George William Bates ’62 Carol Williams Bilbro and Robert Hodges Bilbro ’62 Charles Palmer Brown ’64 Stephen Eugene Buie ’77 Jack Pool Byrd ’72 Robert Marshall Campbell ’74 Richard Gordon Cashwell ’59 Courtney Miller Cavatoni ’93 and Philip John Cavatoni Lucy H. Chatham Robert Feaster Coleman III ’68 Sally Boyette 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)

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Joseph William Dorn ’70 Shelby Collins Dunivant and Noel Dunivant ’69 Michael Joseph Egan III ’78 Kenneth W. Epps Jennifer Halsey Evans ’94 and Robert Evans 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 (Graduate) Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. ’66 William Albert Graham ’65 Beth Young Grimes and Samuel Latham Grimes ’95 Louis Haynes Gump ’61 Shauna Holiman and Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. ’75 Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85 Marianne Bibby Hardison and Mitchell Dale Hardison ’75 (Deceased) Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. ’72 Howard Holsenbeck Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 Deanne Werner Irvine and James Nelson Irvine ’63 Chancy McLean Kapp and Michael Keith Kapp ’76 Britney Bates Karasick and Stephen Brent Karasick ’94


Jane Sommers-Kelly ’85 and Robert Quayle Kelly ’84 Jeremy John Marshall Kelly ’90 David Meade Kern ’75 Michael Ray Knowles ’67 David Wolters Kohl ’74 Thomas J. Koontz ’62 Marianna H. Larkin and John Adrian Larkin III Anne Elizabeth Thomas Lassiter and Alex Wolfe Lassiter ’10 Joseph Michael Loughran III ’90 Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. ’73 Patricia Buchanan Maggard and Robert E. Maggard Frances Pierre Martin and Joseph Franklin Martin ’66 Mr. Hugh L. McColl, Jr. Michael Albert Menius ’68 David McDaniel Moore II ’66 James Arthur Nelson, Jr. ’77 Elizabeth Steele Newbold and Nathan Carter Newbold IV ’88 Virginia B. Noland and John B. Noland Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95 Anne Walker Poole and Walker Lynch Poole ’87 Lora Lou Cox and Petrie Morrison Rainey ’68 Ashley L. Richards Reckford and Jonathan Thomas More Reckford ’84 Robert E. Sevier ’62 Harriet Houston Shaffer and Charles Milton Shaffer, Jr. ’64

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 Mary Lou Friend Stacey and Larry Milton Stacey ’62 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 Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr. ’74 Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell and John Dargan Watson, Jr. ’77 John Cooper Westall ’71 Mary Winifred White ’01 Leon F. Woodruff, Jr. ’68 Millie J. Jones and Robert Louis Wynn II ’76 Katie Marie Ziglar ’79 and Dickinson Jenkins Miller

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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John Motley Morehead Society Spotlight: Anne and Alex Lassiter ’10 You wouldn’t know it today, but Alex Lassiter used to move through life with fear. As a child, he avoided slumber parties and resisted sleep-away camp. The only thing he’d eat was grilled chicken, and he’d never try new foods. He didn’t travel—and wouldn’t if he had the chance. “I had all these rules in my life,” Alex explains. “But I’m the exact opposite of that today.” In college, Alex chose to spend six months living in Prague. He spent a summer teaching English in a remote town in rural China. He now attends supper clubs where he eats meals across the culinary spectrum. What caused this dramatic transformation? “I owe that change to the Morehead-Cain,” Alex says. “The scholarship made me who I am today. It put me in a position to meet my wife. It made me happy with myself. I was afraid to do anything, and then during my first Morehead-Cain summer, somebody showed me it was okay to live a life that’s ‘out there,’ to take risks, to focus your life on experiencing as much as is humanly possible.” Alex met his wife, Anne, while traveling in Europe during one of his Morehead-Cain summers. The couple and their two young sons still travel internationally every year. “The Morehead-Cain exposed me to what life could look like,” Alex says. “Before the Morehead-Cain, I’d never really left the country—and then I traveled all over the world. I did a Discovery Fund project in South Africa. I taught English in China. I followed jazz music across Europe. I got a taste of what an extraordinary life would look like.” Less than two years after graduating from Carolina, Alex set off to be an entrepreneur. He says the Morehead-Cain gave him that confidence and boldness. “I would not have had the courage to start a business, go a little bit against the grain, start my own thing. But that’s been the basis for everything I’ve done in my life.” Alex is the co-founder and senior vice president of business development for Gather Technologies, a cloud-based event planning platform. “I’ve learned a ton in the last six years,” he says. “If you were to list out all the times we messed something up and I learned something—it’s really incredible. I feel like I’ve gotten sixty years of experience.” Alex says that when he and Anne sat down to create their will and estate plan, “it was a no-brainer” to include a planned gift to Morehead-Cain. “When I think about the top three things in my life that have impacted who I am today, the Program is easily one of those,” Alex says. “If I were to write my life story, that would be one of the most significant pieces of it—and it’s a gift. We have the opportunity to give that to more and more people.” More young people, Alex says, whose eyes could be opened. Just like his.

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It’s not just about carrying the label of being a Morehead-Cain. It’s the character you use to carry the label. To be a good human being— that’s at the core of it. Brian Strong ’00  |  Senior Vice President, Brand Communications, FOX Sports

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Morehead-Cain Benefactors Through sustained loyalty and generosity, our Morehead-Cain 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 and campaign giving, as well as deferred-gift commitments, ensure the success of the Morehead-Cain Program today and tomorrow.

Anonymous (3) Ann McKenzie Aiken and William Prigmore Aiken, Jr. ’72 Allison Glosser Aldrich ’91 and Steven Philip Aldrich ’91 Julie T. Alexandre and James Lawrence Alexandre ’79 Alicia Ragsdale Alford and Michael Kevin Alford ’86 Pauline Van Haaren Bach and Robert Joseph Bach ’84 Dianne Bailey and Brian David Bailey ’88 Linda Evans Balch and Timothy John Balch ’67 Claire Anne Parker and Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala ’93 Virginia Shuler Batchelder and Bret Allan Batchelder ’91 Mary Grady Koonce Bell ’85 and Victor Eros Bell III ’79 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 William Jarvis Busby ’66 (’70 Medical) The Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation 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 Mary Anne Dickson Joseph William Dorn ’70 The Dowd Foundation, Inc. Shelby Collins Dunivant and Noel Dunivant ’69 Patricia Bonin Eargle and George Marvin Eargle ’61

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Melinda Bebee Egan and Michael Joseph Egan III ’78 Minna Dennis Elliott and Michael Frank Elliott ’80 Jennifer Halsey Evans ’94 and Robert Evans Sherry Honeycutt Everett ’98 and Lewis “Luke” Moore Everett Mary Ruth Cooke Faulkner and Reynolds Cuthbertson Faulkner ’85 Frederick Eli Finger III ’72 Don Parks Foster ’73 Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr. ’61 Margaret McKinnon Gardner ’88 and David Herr Gardner ’88 David Michael Giltinan ’84 (Graduate) Lynn Crowder Greer ’85 Beth Yount Grimes and Samuel Latham Grimes ’95 Louis Haynes Gump ’61 Shauna Holiman and Robert H. Hackney, Jr. ’75 Hope Reynolds Harrington and Anthony Stephen Harrington ’63 Silvia Campo and David Anthony Hermer ’89 Elizabeth Crow Heron and Patrick James Heron ’92 Christopher Michael Holmes ’81 Howard Holsenbeck Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 Hyde Family Foundations Lisa C. Jones and W. Steven Jones ’74 Britney Bates Karasick and Stephen Brent Karasick ’94 Marilyn Goodman Knowles and Michael Ray Knowles ’67 Thomas Jeffrey Koontz ’62 Sallie Lee Krawcheck ’87 Anne Elizabeth Thomas Lassiter and Alex Wolfe Lassiter ’10 Ann Martinelli Livermore ’80 L. Joseph Loveland, Jr. ’73 Elisabetta Marzetti Mallinson and Peter G. C. Mallinson ’82 Hugh L. McColl, Jr. Randolph Carlos Metcalfe ’76 Richard Lofton Michaux ’73 (Business)


Angier Johnston Miller and Robert Alexander Miller III ’96 Leah Ward Miller ’86 and Daniel M. Miller John Motley Morehead III Virginia B. Noland and John B. Noland 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 Lora Lou Cox and Petrie Morrison Rainey ’68 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 Mary Lou Friend Stacey (Deceased) and Larry Milton Stacey ’62 Barbara O’Rourke Sullivan and Frank Charles Sullivan ’83 Jane Bowen Sullivan and Timothy Patrick Sullivan ’85 Sullivan Family Foundation 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 Taryn Kuelpman White and Matthew White Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. ’68 Sharon Hutton Wright and David Calep Wright, III ’80 Katie Marie Ziglar ’79 and Dickinson Jenkins Miller

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S C H O L A R I M PA C T AT C A R O L I N A 2018–2019

Awards and Prizes Leslie Ruby Acosta Padilla ’21 LatinxEd’s 20 Under 20

Angel Rodolfo Gaona ’21 LatinxEd’s 20 Under 20

Jordan Rose Bermudez ’19 Chancellor’s Award: The Irene F. Lee Award, given to the woman of the senior class who is judged most outstanding in leadership, character, and scholarship

Melanie America Godinez-Cedillo ’22 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award

Davis Richard Brown ’20 Most Innovative Project, HackNC Rodrigo Antonio Bustamante ’20 Innovate Carolina’s Dreamers-Who-Do Program Carly Bess Cannoy ’19 The Bill Friday Award Kayley Elizabeth Carpenter ’21 Sigma Delta Pi Italian Honor Society John Patrick Dinges ’21 Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, Student-Athlete 4.0 Award Charlotte Sophia Nowell Dorn ’22 First Place, F1Tenth International Competition, CPS-IoT Week, Montreal Capri Alexis D’Souza ’22 2019 Carson Scholars Hall of Fame Danielle du Preez ’20 Chancellor’s Award: Marc Adam Eisdorfer Award for Excellence in Linguistics William Grant Everist ’21 Carolina Pitch Party Winner (Veera) CUBE Social Innovation Winner Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Best Poster Award, Diversity in STEM Conference Donald Luke Fejfar ’21 Alpha Epsilon Delta Premedical Honor Society Undergraduate Research Consultant Team Award, Center for Undergraduate Research

Kate Goldenring ’19 Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honor Society Ana Karen Guerrero De Lerma ’19 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Department of Geography Travel Award Aisling Spencer Henihan ’19 Ann Williams Burrus Academy of American Poets Prize Daniel Charles Hirst ’20 SEDS USA Darrell Cain Award for Leadership Takhona Grace Hlatshwako ’22 Mini Max Short-Short Fiction Award 2018, Carolina Creative Writing Competition, Third Place Carter Bromley Hodge ’19 Joanne and Victor Marshall Bluegrass Award First Place for Poetry, Cellar Door Literary Magazine Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honor Society Varun Jain ’21 Purple Bowl Case Competition Winner, Purple Bowl, UNC Marketing Club Carolina Pitch Party Winner Taya Sherie Joseph ’21 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Matthew Haynes Keith ’21 Oppie Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honor Society

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Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick ’19 Gold Award: Illustration Series, American Advertising Federation, Triangle Region Silver Award: Special Event Materials, American Advertising Federation, Triangle Region Kunal Mayur Lodaya ’20 James H. Maguire Memorial Award in Chemistry Constance Elizabeth Longmate ’19 James P. Dixon Award for Excellence in Education (Health Policy and Management) Sport Clubs Student-Athlete Recognition Award Kaleb Alexander Lyda ’20 Second Place for Visual Art, Cellar Door Literary Magazine Levi Thomas McCracken ’21 Delta Chi National Fraternity Award for Excellence in Financial Management Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Harvey Beech Outstanding Senior Award Aaron Hiller ’03 and Sean Nguyen ’21

Oliver Mitchell-Boyask ’19 Chancellor’s Award: The Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Award for statesmanship and commitment to constructively solving issues facing UNC in the Undergraduate Senate Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen ’19 Forum for Education Abroad: Award for Academic Achievement Abroad Christine Wilson Award from the Society for Anthropology for Food and Nutrition Environmental Science Departmental Service Award Daniel Oluwakorede Ogunbamowo ’21 Michael and Matthew Boyatt Award, History Department

Adam Hasan ’19 and Ezra Rawitsch ’19

Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’19 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Phillippa Frances Owens ’19 Frank and Shelayne Sutton Excellence Award Kenan Institute Impact Award Matthew Scott Queen ’19 Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society

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John Ezra Miles Rawitsch ’19 Chancellor’s Award: McNally Award for Excellence in Geography J. Douglas Eyre Award for Outstanding Leadership, Geography Department

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Mary Hunter Russell ’22 2019 Deloitte Consulting Undergraduate Case Competition, Third-Place Winner and special recognition as a Best Presenter Ruth Etiesit Samuel ’21 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Bloomberg-UNC-Berkeley Business Journalism Diversity Program Rohun Shah ’19 Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Leadership Award Maria Fernanda Lucia Silva Morote ’22 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award

Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. ’19 Froelich Honors Fellowship Rodrigo Antonio Bustamante ’20 Jorge Mas Canosa Freedom Scholar Cameron Alexander Champion ’20 Adams Apprenticeship, Entrepreneurship Minor Caroline Elizabeth Ciaramitaro ’22 Innovation Scholar, Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship Jason Ray Cowan ’21 Innovation Scholar, Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship Kenan Scholar, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise

Jennifer Andrea Te Vazquez ’22 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award LatinxEd’s 20 Under 20

Chelsea Tate Deitelzweig ’22 Sinai Scholars Society

Brittany-Diana Marfowaa Wiafe ’20 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award

Scott Andrews Diekema ’19 Adams Apprenticeship, Entrepreneurship Minor

Jordyn Marie Williams ’21 Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award Delta Delta Sigma Pre-Dentistry Honor Society

Scholarships and Fellowships Leslie Ruby Acosta Padilla ’21 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholar Chiazo Corne Agina ’22 Institute for the Arts and Humanities Spring Research Apprenticeship with Professor Mark Katz Olivia Hoynes ’21 and Anna Ilyasova ’21

Vikram Aikat ’20 National Merit Scholarship John Gregory Amoroso ’19 Kenan Scholar, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise Adams Apprenticeship, Entrepreneurship Minor Ryan Austin Armstrong ’19 National Merit Scholarship Nikhil Mohan Arora ’20 GLOBE Fellowship Carolyne Alice Barker ’19 Duncan MacRae, Jr., Mentored Research Assistant Grant, Department of Public Policy Agnes Ezekwesili ’20

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John Patrick Dinges ’21 Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship

Olivia Catherine Weyler Romine ’22 Arete Fellowship, UNC Effective Altruism

Capri Alexis D’Souza ’22 Colonel Robinson Scholarship

Rohun Sanjay Shah ’19 Edmund B. Ross III BSBA Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School

Danielle du Preez ’20 National Merit Scholarship John L. Neu Scholarship Donald Luke Fejfar ’21 Mingma Norbu Sherpa Fellowship, Carolina Center for Public Service Emily Margaret Galvin ’21 Undergraduate Research Consulting Team Grant Ana Karen Guerrero De Lerma ’19 Don and Barbara Curtis Excellence Fund, School of Media and Journalism Justin George Hadad ’21 Parr Center for Ethics Undergraduate Fellowship Margo Claire Helmke ’22 Arete Fellowship, UNC Effective Altruism Tai Trong Huynh ’20 Kenan Scholar, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise Adams Apprenticeship, Entrepreneurship Minor Joshua William Kennedy ’21 National Merit Scholarship Sydney Addison Mantell ’20 Gates Millenium Scholarship Michael Hosseini Marand ’22 State Employees Credit Union, People Helping People Scholarship Evelyn Mugnier Morris ’20 Arete Fellowship, UNC Effective Altruism Daniel Oluwakorede Ogunbamowo ’21 Phillips Ambassador Phillippa Frances Owens ’19 Frank and Shelayne Sutton Excellence Fund, Kenan-Flagler Business School Rewriting the Code Fellow Lucas Cole Risinger ’21 Fulbright-Hays Fellow

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Shreya Ashish Shah ’20 4.0 Schools Tiny Fellowship Edmund B. Ross III BSBA Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler Business School Kenan Biddle Partnership Maria Fernanda Lucia Silva Morote ’22 Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Accounting and Finance Analyst, Vintage Blue Teaching Fellow, Carolina Navigators Gabriella Hope Stein ’19 Adams Apprenticeship, Entrepreneurship Minor Elizabeth Edna Stockton ’20 June and L. Gordon Pfefferkorn, Jr., BSBA Study Abroad Scholarship Jessica Jiadai Wang ’21 Siemens National Merit Scholarship Olivia Marie Zitkus ’20 Manson Stewart Fellowship, Classical Association of the Middle West and South, UNC Classics Department

Campus Leadership Grant Charles Abrams ’22 Rush Chair, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Pianist, UNC Jazz Band Leslie Ruby Acosta Padilla ’21 Scholar Instructor and Mentor, LatinxEd Treasurer and Academic Advisor, Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. Professional Development Chair, Mi Puebla Aditi Adhikari ’20 Policy Director, Roosevelt Institute Orange Community Hub Specialist, Pod Leader, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Co-Director of Fellows, Joyce Ivy Foundation Senior Marshal Chiazo Corne Agina ’22 Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Co-Head of Recruitment, Carolina Creates Music

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Vikram Aikat ’20 Executive Board Member and Data Challenge Director, Carolina Analytics and Data Science Technology Director, Carolina Creates Research Assistant, Dr. Yue Wu’s Physics Lab Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Christina Marie Alperi ’22 Green Chair and Technology Chair, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Anna Katherine Kalifey Aluise ’22 Fundraising Team, Focus on Franklin Alumni Relations Officer, Kappa Delta Sorority Anamay Viswanathan ’19 with his family

Vibhu Kishan Ambil ’22 Founder, SECURED John Gregory Amoroso ’19 Director, Carolina Fever Teaching Assistant, Entrepreneurship Minor, Economics Department Nikhil Mohan Arora ’20 BAS Steering Committee, Carolina Sport Business Club Sports Analytics Chair, Carolina Analytics and Data Science Outreach Officer, Honor System Outreach Rush Chair, Sigma Phi Society Alumni Relations Chair, GLOBE Carolyne Alice Barker ’19 Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff, Student Government Research Assistant and Undergraduate Learning Assistant, Department of Public Policy

Caitlin Nygren ’22 and Isabelle McGoey ’22

Cecilia Evans Beard ’20 Co-Chair, Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. ’19 President, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Shuford Ambassador, Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship Olivia Ellene Bell ’22 Marketing Director, Carolina Creates Coach, Triangle Area Rainbow Soccer Assistant Treasurer, Kappa Delta Sorority James Willis Benson ’20 Investment Banking Sector Co-Head, UNC Finance Society John Paul Benson ’22 Research Assistant, Matthew Gfeller Concussion Clinic

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Noah Clark Berens ’20 Piano Teacher and Leadership Team Member, Musical Empowerment Undergraduate Researcher, Philpot Lab, UNC Neuroscience Center Jordan Rose Bermudez ’19 Chair, Carolina Union Board of Directors Social Chair, Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Senior Marshal

Jack Turner ’20, Ashton Martin ’20, and Dan Hirst ’20

Shivam Shankar Bhargava ’22 Research Assistant, Stein Neuroscience Lab, UNC School of Medicine Co-Director, UNC Holi Moli Co-Director of Development, Campus Y Executive Board Director of External Relations, Carolina Creates First-Year Council, Campus Y Jona Bocari ’21 Advocate, Housing Task Force Fellow, Legal Clinics Co-Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Undergraduate Intern, Southern Oral History Program Co-Chair, Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Daniel De Campo Bonomo ’22 Co-Founder, UNC Global Development Association Patrick Anderson Bradey ’21 Director, Fellows Program, Institute of Politics

Cory Spencer ’19 and Thoko Zimba ’19

Tershona Denise Alfreda Branch ’22 Research Assistant, Psychology Department Anna Katherine Brandao ’21 Student Chaplain, Episcopal Campus Ministry Teaching Assistant and Activity Committee, Girls Who Code Davis Richard Brown ’20 Founder and Vice President, UNC Effective Altruism President, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Leader and Head of Curriculum, Arete Fellowship Back-end Development Leader, Tech Team, Institute of Politics Mary Beth Browne ’19 Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court Committee Chair, Carolina International Relations Association Ex Officio Member, Committee on Student Conduct (Top to bottom) Ruth Tomlin ’20, Tyla Gomez ’20, and Rhea Bhagia ’23

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Rodrigo Antonio Bustamante ’20 Delta Advocate and Rush Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Creative Director, Vintage Blue Scholar Media Team, Morehead-Cain Foundation

Dennis Montgomery Cmiel ’21 Co-President, Treasurer, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund Treasurer, Chi Psi Fraternity

Lucas Saunders Buxton ’21 Co-Founder, Content and Creative Director, UNCUT Lead Consultant, Carolina Sports Consulting Club

Katherine Muse Collamore ’22 Catechist, Newman Catholic Student Center Literacy Assistant, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Honors Ambassador, Honors Carolina

Nicholas Edward Byrne ’19 Social Chair, Sigma Phi Society Carly Bess Cannoy ’19 Peer Educator, One Act, Student Wellness Programming Coordinator, Peer Education Advisory Board, Student Wellness Student Consultant, UNC Emergency Department Kayley Elizabeth Carpenter ’21 Publicist, Executive Board, Company Carolina Mainstage Performer, Community Service, UNC Pauper Players Allison Anne Carter ’19 Vice President, APPLES Service-Learning Supplemental Instructor, Biology Department Peer Educator, One Act, Student Wellness Research Intern, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases Alexandria Leigh Chadwick ’21 Secretary, Shack Week Chair, Alpha Phi Omega Chancellor’s Awards Committee, Student Government Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Assistant Coach, The First Tee of the Triangle Cameron Alexander Champion ’20 Co-Director, Carolina Creates Music Co-Founder, Director of Business, Chapel Thrill Escapes Counselor and Fundraising Co-Chair, Carolina Kickoff, Campus Y Treasurer, Sigma Phi Society Vocalist and Bassist, Ms. Behavior Kristina Kathleen Chapple ’22 College Life Leader, Young Life College Chaplain, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Caroline Elizabeth Ciaramitaro ’22 Communications Exec, Vintage Blue Audience Engagement Curator, TEDxUNC Executive Events Coordinator, The Sonder Market Alumnae Relations Chair, Kappa Delta

Mia Wendy Colloredo-Mansfeld ’21 Co-Vice President, Women’s Club Soccer White Christopher Jin Yang Combemale ’19 Assistant Director, PlayMakers Repertory Company Director, Company Carolina Founding Artistic Director and Associate Artist/Program Coordinator, UNC Process Series: New Works in Development Sandra Shawen Conway ’20 Founding Member and Vice President of Development, Consult Your Community Worship Team Leader, Greek Life New Member Educator, Delta Delta Delta Sorority Jason Ray Cowan ’21 Director of Marketing and Recruitment, Student Honor Advocates Co-Founder, USeek Connection Solutions Rush Chair, Sigma Phi Society Hunter Lowell Davis ’21 Co-Founder, Director of Design, Chapel Thrill Escapes Brotherhood Chair, Sigma Phi Society Tyler May Deegan ’22 Advocate, Income and Workforce Team, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Vice President, Founding Member, Airway Information and Resources Club (AIR Club) Chelsea Tate Deitelzweig ’22 Engagement Chair, Chabad Religious Chair, Hillel Outreach Chair, Best Buddies, Campus Y Community Service Chair, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Financial Vice President, Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity Olivia Riley Delborne ’22 Founder, TOPSoccer UNC-CH John Rees Dewey ’22 Social Chair and Rush Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity

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Connor Antonio Díaz ’22 Engineer, Team Designer, Builder, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) Scott Andrews Diekema ’19 Founder, CEO, and Board Chair, The Meantime Coffee Co., Campus Y John Patrick Dinges ’21 Varsity Football Sector Head, Consumer Staples, Portfolio Management Team Mackenzie Elizabeth Dion ’21 Co-Chair, Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Co-Founder, Morehead-Cain Student Sustainability Advisory Board Intern, Real Food Challenge and Orange County Food Council Michael James Dorgan ’22 Student Engagement Intern, Vice President, Edible Campus Initiative Swim Instructor, Dive In Chapel Hill Partner, Enrich ELL Charlotte Sophia Nowell Dorn ’22 Researcher, Team Member, F1Tenth Team Program Assistant, BeAM John Charles Drouilhet IV ’19 Treasurer, Club Rugby Danielle du Preez ’20 Deputy Student Attorney General, Student Attorney General’s Staff Olivia Grace Dunn ’19 President, Loreleis Education Policy Director, Student Government, Executive Branch Caroline Elizabeth Durante ’21 Events Director, Galore Store Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Events and Retail Team, Vintage Blue Assistant Treasurer, Donations Chair for Shamrock ’n’ Run 5K, Kappa Delta Sorority Elizabeth Kendrick Essen ’19 Choreographer and Performer, Star Heels Dance Group William Grant Everist ’21 Chief Technology Officer, Veera

Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 Vice President, Pianist, Every Nation Campus Ministry Middle School Leader, Communiversity BSPH Student Advisor to Department of Nutrition Faculty Committee BSPH Student Representative to Department of Nutrition Diversity and Inclusion Committee Donald Luke Fejfar ’21 President, Men’s Club Water Polo Team Undergraduate Team Leader, UNC Galapagos Science Center Undergraduate Researcher, Co-Author, Water Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health Executive Board, UNC Sport Clubs Analytics, Learn2Win Sports Student Board Representative, MedWorld Samantha Christine Ferris ’22 Sisterhood Cabinet, Chi Omega Sorority Director of Marketing and Vice President of Membership Coordination, Carolina THINK Phoebe Margaret Flaherty ’22 Member Advocate and Member Intro Specialist, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Vince Ellington Friedman ’20 Development Co-Coordinator, Camp Kesem Development Co-Chair, Carolina Kickoff, Campus Y Brotherhood Chair, Sigma Phi Society Emily Margaret Galvin ’21 Project Lead, Renewable Energy Special Projects Committee, Student Government, Executive Branch Meghana Ganapathiraju ’19 Treasurer, Sangeet Treasurer, Wonder Women Learning Assistant, Computer Science Department Instructor, Natyarpana School of Dance and Music Angel Rodolfo Gaona ’21 Mentor, Instructor, LatinxEd Bilingual Pediatric Navigator, Carolina Conexiones Melanie America Godinez-Cedillo ’22 Case Manager and Programs Intern, Lead for America Honors Ambassador, Honors Carolina Kate Goldenring ’19 Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Club Development Officer, Club Cross Country and Track Tyla Briana Gomez ’20 Lead Performer, Student Television

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Lauren Emily Gornto ’21 Music Director, Tar Heel Voices Finance Comptroller, Institute of Politics Small Faith Group Leader, Newman Catholic Student Center UNEP Co-Chair, UNC Model United Nations, Carolina International Relations Association Honors Ambassador, Honors Carolina Matthew Benjamin Bittner Atticus Grassby ’22 Vice President, UNC-Chapel Hill Institute for Global Development Treasurer, UNC Effective Altruism Society Ana Karen Guerrero De Lerma ’19 Treasurer, Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/ Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. Scholarship Co-Director, Pupusas 4 Education Mentor, LatinxEd Ambassador, UNC School of Media and Journalism Justin George Hadad ’21 Technology Developer, Parr Center for Ethics Co-Founder, Chief Strategist, UNCUT Founder, CEO, Wage Technologies Practice Squad, Women’s Varsity Basketball Lucia Helena Hagert ’22 Mentor, Event-Planning Committee, HYPE, Campus Y Richard Scott Hallyburton ’22 Guitarist, UNC Jazz Combo Bands Guitarist, South of the Soul

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Jakob Skyler Hamilton ’19 Executive Composer and Director of Outreach, Carolina Film Association Interim Music Director, St. Titus Episcopal Church Piano, Organ, and Composition Instructor, Harmony Music Studios Organist, Baroque Ensemble Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Undergraduate Committee, Department of Geography Mirza Abbas Hasan ’22 First-Year Member at Large, Director of Evaluations, Campus Y Executive Board Advocate Fellow, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Margaret Louise Hassel ’19 Undergraduate Student Attorney General Domestic Violence Housing Services Coordinator, Compass Center for Women and Families Crisis Counselor, Crisis Text Line Jacquelyn Claire Hedrick ’21 Advocate Fellow, Member Intro Specialist, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Executive Board Member, Students for Justice in Palestine Margo Claire Helmke ’22 Treasurer, Embody Carolina Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Action Chair-Elect, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action Keely Ann Hendricks ’20 Tutor, Refugee Community Partnership Referral and Information Volunteer, Compass Center for Women and Families

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Aisling Spencer Henihan ’19 Student Teacher and Outreach Coordinator, Art&Life Student Member, Campus Arts Advisory Committee Teaching Assistant, Dunlevie Honors Colloquium C-START Course Instructor: Landscapes of Conflict: The Memory of War and the Shape of Peace in Northern Ireland Grace Lane Fulton Henley ’21 Co-Chair, Linking Immigrants to New Communities (LINC) Research Assistant, Gillings School of Global Public Health Volunteer Leader, Young Life

Sophia McFarlane ’19, Nick McKenzie ’19, and Jordan Bermudez ’19

Daniel Charles Hirst ’20 Treasurer, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS USA) Peer Facilitator, One Act Mentor Teacher, SEDS UNC Takhona Grace Hlatshwako ’22 Certified Application Counselor, Get Covered Carolina, SHAC (Student Health Action Coalition) Coordinator, African University Leadership Exchange Program (AULEP) Carter Bromley Hodge ’19 CEO, The Meantime Coffee Co. Band Leader, Mandolin Player, Carolina Bluegrass Band Director, Carolina Ukulele Ensemble

Scott Hallyburton ’22

Sara Rose Holley ’21 Director, Speakers Committee, TEDxUNC Secretary and Leadership Development Chair, Alpha Kappa Delta Phi International Sorority, Inc. Vice President, Fundraising, FairEd Demonstration Team, Carolina Taekwondo Elizabeth Reaves Houston ’19 Pod Leader, Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund Undergraduate Researcher, Mackman Lab, Hematology/ Oncology Department, UNC School of Medicine Mentor, LatinxEd Piano Teacher, Musical Empowerment Olivia Leigh Hoynes ’21 Senior Advocate and Pod Leader, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Co-Director, Get Covered Carolina, SHAC (Student Health Action Coalition)

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Tai Trong Huynh ’20 Town of Chapel Hill Housing Advisory Board Chair of Administration, Institute of Politics Founder, Acta Solutions LLC

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Claire Reeves Hyde ’22 Business Team, Chapel Thrill Escapes

Taya Sherie Joseph ’21 Event Planner, Caribbean Students Association

Anna Andreevna Ilyasova ’21 Co-Director of Internal Logistics, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Senior Student Advocate and Pod Leader, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Undergraduate Research, Department of Dermatology, UNC School of Medicine, Gillings School of Global Public Health

Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Vice President, Phi Beta Kappa Executive Director, UNC Samaa (South Asian Fusion a Cappella) Vice President, UNC American Mock World Health Organization (AMWHO) Executive Co-Director, Triangle Health Innovation Challenge Research Fellow, Center for the Business of Health

Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Alumni Liaison and Event Organizer, Order of the Golden Fleece Founder and Treasurer, Black and Latinx in Computer Science Secretary, Academic Chair, Sigma Phi Society Peer Tutor, EconAid Center, Economics Department Playwright and Actor, LAB! Theatre Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Taner Kylan Jacobs ’21 Political Action Co-Chair, Carolina Indian Circle Vice President, Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity Ambassador, Arts Everywhere Communications Director, Ashton Martin for Student Body President Campaign Varun Jain ’21 Founder and CEO, Veera Executive Director, UNC Samaa Charge d’Affairs, UNC Model United Nations Conference, Carolina International Relations Association Rhea Manish Jaisinghani ’21 Director, Aaj Ka Dhamaka Board Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Carolina Research Scholar Robert Kirkman Jarrell ’19 Co-Founder, President, Carolina Cornhole Club Jalen Wayne Johnson ’22 Social Chair, Men’s Club Volleyball Director of Programming, Manning East Community, Residence Hall Association Regan Nicole Johnson ’19 Executive Board, College Republicans Fundraising Chair, Wesley Campus Ministry

Jessie Ann Keener ’19 Co-President, Club Soccer Blue Committee Head, African University Leadership Exchange Program WyldLife Leader, Young Life Matthew Haynes Keith ’21 Executive Director of Public Outreach, Lead Performer, Pauper Players Head Writer, Bafia-Stamey Productions Movie Musical Project Fix Camryn Gerard Kellogg ’22 Founder and President, Airway Information and Resources Club (AIR Club) Caroline Marie Kennedy ’20 Founder, Empower: Educate & Inspire Joshua William Kennedy ’21 Learning Assistant, UNC Statistic and Operations Research Vice President of Outreach, Carolina Actuarial Student Organization Site Coordinator, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Maryam Hana Khan ’22 Board of Directors, First-Year Council, Campus Y Lookout Scholar, Lookout Scholars Program Kelsie Naomi King ’21 Vice President and Outreach Coordinator, Healthy Girls Save the World (HGSW, Inc.) Student Ambassador, Order of the Bell Tower Grace Kyende Kinoti ’20 Conference Co-Organizer, African University Leader Exchange Program University Teaching Awards Committee, Tanner and Friday Awards

Helen Susanne Johnston ’22 First-Year Focus Council, Student Government Scholar Media Team, Morehead-Cain Foundation

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Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick ’19 Executive Director, Galore Store Director of Events, Vintage Blue Delta Advocate, Chi Psi Fraternity

Constance Elizabeth Longmate ’19 President, Club Field Hockey Income and Employment Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF)

Anna Cady Kiyonaga ’19 Co-Leader, Art&Life, Campus Y C-START Course Instructor: “Mother is Only Half of a Word”: An Exploration of the Modern Mother in Contemporary Literature, Art, and Media

Katherine Armistead Loughran ’22 Correspondence Chair, Delta Delta Delta Sorority

Max Ryan Kobernick ’21 Marketing Director, Carolina Fever Events Chair, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Bridge Builder, Refugee Community Partnership Joanna Kuang ’21 Community Outreach Co-Chair, Embody Carolina Mental Health Task Force, Student Government Sarah Jane Kuehn ’21 Treasurer, Women’s Club Soccer White Bilingual Pediatric Navigator, Carolina Conexiones Pearce Armstrong Landry II ’21 Captain, Junior Varsity Basketball Melanie Amber Langness ’19 Student Safety and Wellness Committee Chair, Campus Health Advisory Board, Student Government, Executive Branch Teaching Assistant, Dunlevie Honors Colloquium Tracy Colburn Laughlin ’22 Academic Excellence Officer, Kappa Delta Sorority Harrison David Lewis ’22 Football and Basketball Operations, Learn2Win Sports Practice Squad, Women’s Varsity Basketball Megan Connally Lienau ’22 Novice Coxswain, Novice Captain, Men’s Crew Operations Manager, Galore Store Events and Partnerships Coordinator, Vintage Blue Richard Foster Livingston ’21 Founding Member, SHAC (Student Health Action Coalition) SHACtivism Certified Application Counselor, SHAC Get Covered Carolina Kunal Mayur Lodaya ’20 Captain, Tar Heel Raas Board Member, Carolina Analytics and Data Science Co-Director, Carolina Data Challenge

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Samuel Sumner Lowe ’20 Webmaster, Campus Y Co-Director, Carolina Creates Music Founder and Bandmember, Ms. Behavior Stuart Glascoe Luter ’20 Research Assistant, Gillings School of Global Public Health Treasurer, Students for Students International Kaleb Alexander Lyda ’20 Student Guide, Ackland Art Museum Judicial Chair, St. Anthony Hall Participating Artist, Arts Everywhere Day Clare Louise MacDonald ’19 Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Sarah Lutz Mackenzie ’20 Executive Co-Chair, Criminal Justice Awareness and Action Advocate Fellow, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors Daniel Shiloh Malawsky ’20 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Gershon Lab, Department of Neurology Program Developer, Refugee Clinic Founder, Critical Theory Book Club Cellist, UNC Chamber Music Ensemble Sydney Addison Mantell ’20 Match Secretary, Women’s Rugby Michael Hosseini Marand ’22 Undergraduate Researcher, Hingtgen Lab of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics Founder, AlcoSafe Director of Collaboration, Undergraduate Healthcare Club Fundraising and Service Chair, Autism NC Ashton Brianna Martin ’20 Student Body President 2019–2020, Student Government, Executive Branch

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Victoria Matus ’20 Chair of Sponsorship and Development, Carolina For the Kids Bilingual Hotline Advocate, Compass Center for Women and Families Translator, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) and Carolina Conexiones Alexander Samuel Mazer ’22 President, Co-Founder, Carolina Sport Administration Club Sarah Margaret McAdon ’19 Research Assistant, Department of Political Science Recruitment Executive, UNC Relay for Life Keith Beasley ’19 and Phillippa Owens ’19

Levi Thomas McCracken ’21 Chief of Staff, Institute of Politics Treasurer, Founder, Delta Chi Fraternity Financial Representative, Delta Chi Alumni Board of Trustees Kent Matthew McDonald ’19 Production Assistant, PlayMakers Repertory Company Performer, Kenan Theatre Company Peer Advisor, Study Abroad Office C-START Course Instructor: “Mother is Only Half of a Word”: An Exploration of the Modern Mother in Contemporary Literature, Art, and Media Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Co-President, Healthy Girls Save the World (HGSW, Inc.) Student Coordinator, Chancellor’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion Second Vice President, Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Luke Buxton ’21, Kobe Roseman ’22, and Jack Dinges ’21

Isabelle Maria McGoey ’22 Assistant Recruitment and SET Leader, Kappa Delta Sorority William Alberto McGregor ’21 Financial Research Assistant, Wells Fargo Center for Corporate Finance at Kenan-Flagler Business School Teaching Assistant, Mergers and Acquisitions, Kenan-Flagler Business School 12th-Grade Scholar Instructor, Scholars Latino Initiative Nicholas Lance McKenzie ’19 Co-Chair, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Euphonium, UNC Symphony Band Doula, UNC Birth Partners

Jessica Wang ’21

Robert Dudley McQueen ’22 Executive Board, Kitchen Manager, Chi Psi Fraternity Member at Large, Sports Business Club

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Andrew Philip McRacken ’21 Co-Chair, Design Team, Helping Hand Project Co-Founder, Vice President, Carolina Adapts Toys for Children with Handicaps (CATCH) Undergraduate Research Assistant, Hu Neuromechanics Lab Ashley Caroline Meise ’20 High School Leader, Team Leader, Young Life Megan Elizabeth Miller ’20 Senior Advocate, Director of Recruitment, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Undergraduate Research Assistant, Chitosan Group, Environmental Health Microbiology Research Lab College Ministry Leadership, Chapel Hill Bible Church

Kent McDonald ’19 with his family

Oliver Mitchell-Boyask ’19 President, Achordants Senator, Undergraduate Senate, Student Government Bridget Vera Mizener ’20 Treasurer, Pleiades Ultimate Frisbee Coach, Chapel Hill High School Ember Ultimate Frisbee Team Learning Assistant, Computer Science Department Evelyn Mugnier Morris ’20 Co-Head, Enrich ELL, Campus Y Hannah Rose Motley ’21 Tutor, HYPE, Campus Y

Shivan Bhargava ’22 and Sonam Shah ’22

Kimathi Mokua Muiruri ’21 Research Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning Sebastian Brant Nabatoff ’19 Chancellor’s Awards Committee, Student Government Senior Marshal Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen ’19 President, FLO Food Jose Eduardo Neri ’21 Chair, Design Team, Helping Hand Project

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Sean Quan Nguyen ’21 Education Coordinator, Asian American Pacific Islander Working Group Campus Outreach Team, Community Empowerment Fund Legislative Intern, House Judiciary Committee Scholar Director-Elect, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

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Caitlin Wen Nygren ’22 Pledge Class President, Phi Assistant, Recruitment Day Chair, Phi Mu Sorority Swim Instructor, Dive In Chapel Hill Lab Intern, Carelli Lab, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

Alayna Camille Powell ’22 Legislative Assistant, Senate-Elect, Undergraduate Senate

Daniel Oluwakorede Ogunbamowo ’21 Teacher, Kitchen Patrol

Matthew Scott Queen ’19 Worship Team Leader, Reformed University Fellowship

Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde ’19 Planning Coordinator, Minority Health Conference Undergraduate Advisor, Geography Department

Megan Lynn Raisle ’20 Co-Chair, Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government Co-Founder, Morehead-Cain Student Sustainability Advisory Board

Carly Mathilde Onnink ’20 Choreographer, Blank Canvas Dance Company

Wesley James Yount Price ’20 Research Assistant, Center for Advanced Hindsight Clinic Interpreter, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC)

Walter Patton Orr ’20 Co-Curator, TEDxUNC Co-Organizer, Eve Carson Memorial 5K

Kelsey Megan Rappe ’22 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Special Projects Committee, Student Government, Executive Branch WyldLife Leader for Trinity School of Durham/Chapel Hill, Young Life

Phillippa Frances Owens ’19 Co-Founder, Carolina Case Challenge Director of Finance, Carolina Creates Director of Internal Operations, Undergraduate Consulting Club Operations Advisor, Undergraduate Business Symposium

Ezra Miles Rawitsch ’19 Founder, Carolina Cartography Collective Student Member, Chapman Family Teaching Award Committee

Uzorma Kafinyinfunoluwa Owete ’20 Treasurer, Every Nation Campus Ministry

Rishika Reddy ’20 Doula, UNC Birth Partners Vice President, Best Buddies, Campus Y Undergraduate Intern, UNC Department of Psychiatry

Nathan John Pait ’21 Secretary, Beta Upsilon Chi Fraternity Marcella Francesca Pansini ’21 Executive Director, Pupusas 4 Education Assistant Director, Bright Star, Company Carolina Krupa Sanjiv Patel ’22 Dancer, Productions Manager, Tar Heel Raas Social Media Designer, Graphic Designer, Campus Y Communications Team Mollie Anna Pepper ’21 Marketing and Development Team Chair, Musical Empowerment Safe Touch Educator, Orange County Rape Crisis Center Undergraduate Learning Assistant, UNC Economics Department Pavani Peri ’20 Founder, Choreographer, Work in Progress Equity, Policy, and Language, Acta Comedian, Show Producer, Comedy in Color

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Thomas Clive Richards ’20 Principal Trumpet, UNC Symphony Orchestra Principal Trumpet, Final Five Brass Quintet Lucas Cole Risinger ’21 Advocate, Legal Clinics Coordinator, Communications Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) Megan Moriarity Rogge ’20 President, Program Manager, Fitness Breaks Olivia Catherine Weyler Romine ’22 Co-Vice President, Club Triathlon Challenge Course Staff, Carolina Adventures Kobe William Roseman ’22 Executive Intern, Lead for America Volunteer Basketball Coach, YMCA Mary Hunter Russell ’22 First-Year Focus Council, Student Government, Executive Branch

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Scott Diekema ’19 with his family

Elizabeth Jett Russler ’20 Co-Partner, The Sonder Market Events and Art Exhibitions Intern, UNC Global Teaching Assistant, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series Ruth Etiesit Samuel ’21 Executive Member, Coalition of Awareness, Resistance, and Solidarity (CARS) Scholar Media Team, Morehead-Cain Foundation Fashion Show Organizer, Black Student Movement (BSM) Samuel Butler Sands ’22 Recruitment Chair, Men’s Crew Sarah Dudley Sasz ’21 Treasurer, Art&Life Arts Ambassador, Arts Everywhere Farmer Liaison, The Sonder Market Jacob Scott Schmidt ’19 Treasurer, Chi Psi Fraternity Nicholas Scott-Hearn ’20 Appointment Peer Tutor, UNC Learning Center Peer Tutor, EconAid Center, Economics Department Frances Galloway Sentilles ’21 Research Assistant, Tilley Lab, Gillings Global School of Public Health Family Coordinator and Swim Instructor, Dive In Chapel Hill Internship Selection Committee, Engagement Coordinator-Elect, APPLES

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Mihir Kamlesh Shah ’20 Choreographer and Dancer, Tar Heel Raas Director, Chapel Hill Players (CHiPs) Creative Contributor, Chapel Thrill Escapes Co-Founder and Partnerships Director, 180 Degrees Consulting Nisarg Hetal Shah ’22 First-Year Representative, Student Advisory Council to the Chancellor Director of Development, Carolina Creates Executive Board Advocate Fellow, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) First-Year Focus Council, Student Government Rohun Shah ’19 Sustainability Chair, Kappa Sigma Fraternity Shreya Ashish Shah ’20 Founder, CollegeQ&A Research Assistant, Hirsch Lab, UNC Gene Therapy Center Conference Dais Chair, American Mock World Health Organization Founder, HennaForCharity Bass Fellow, Duke Bass Connections Sonam Jyoti Shah ’22 Dais Member and Co-Director of Campus Affairs-Elect, American World Health Organization Treasurer-Elect Refugee Support Center Madison Katherine Shoemaker ’20 University Ambassador, KIND Ambassadors

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Ashley Chandler Simpson ’21 Co-Founder and Creative Director, Sustainable Fashion Initiative Director of Photography and Social Media Manager, FashionMASH Club Director of Marketing, UNC Greek Sustainability Consulting New Member Educator, Delta Delta Delta Sorority Junessa Rose Sladen-Dew ’20 Mentor and Doula, UNC Birth Partners Development Chair, Club Racquetball Outreach Chair, Lutheran Church Ministry Philip Daniel Smart ’20 Founder, Chapel Thrill Escapes Isabelle Francisca Smith ’20 Treasurer, Performer, False Profits Youth Coordinator, InsideOut Founder, Cartography Collective Praveena Somasundaram ’22 Curriculum Coordinator, Public Health SPLASH Course, GlobeMed Corinne Nicole Spencer ’19 Research Assistant, Behavioral Integrative Neuroscience Program Service-Learning Courses Committee Co-Chair, APPLES Operations Volunteer, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Medical Clinic Gabriella Hope Stein ’19 Lead Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Computer Science Elizabeth Edna Stockton ’20 Leadership Council, Kappa Delta Sorority Coach, Girls on the Run Kelsey Barnhardt Sutton ’20 Co-Director, Carolina Kickoff Research Assistant, Peer Relations Lab Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Gil Intern, 3-C Family Services, Department of Psychology Sophia Wessels Swift ’21 Co-President, Students for Students International Executive Board, Kamikazi Hip Hop Dance Crew Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Coach, McDougle Middle School Ultimate Frisbee

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Alexander Benjamin Thompson ’22 Writer and Editor, Content Team, Vintage Blue Delta Advocate, Chi Psi Fraternity Brianna Elizabeth Thompson ’22 Founding Member, Executive Member, Accounts Team, Galore Store Ruth Johanna Tomlin ’20 Spring Break Trip Leader, APPLES Alternative Spring Break Elizabeth Peng Tong ’20 Co-President, Initiative on Poverty and Inequality Research Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning Ryan Friedrich Totz ’20 Philanthropy Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity Co-Founder and Co-CEO, EATS2SEATS LLC Charlie Tran ’21 Co-Founder, Vice President, TOPSoccer UNC-CH Co-Founder, Speaker Series Raymond Tu ’21 Director of Communications, Co-President-Elect, Campus Y Research Assistant, Water Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health Research Assistant, Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab Jack Elliot Turner ’20 Fellow, Parr Center for Ethics Leading Roles, LAB! Theatre and Pauper Players Isa Margaret van der Drift ’20 Program Design Team, TISS-ICCAE Simulation, Triangle International Security Studies Consortium Chair, UNC Model United Nations Conference, Carolina International Relations Association Anamay Viswanathan ’19 Founding Member, Institute of Politics Ashley Hunt Wade ’22 Research Assistant, Pagano Lab, Lineberger Cancer Center Founder and CEO, Project AID: Assistance in Delhi Caleb Micah Walker Wilson ’20 Latinx Committee Co-Coordinator, Community Empowerment Fund (CEF)

Sita Marie Tayal ’22 Coach, Girls on the Run

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Marlee Noelle Walls ’22 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department Jessica Jiadai Wang ’21 Director of Selections, Community Empowerment Fund Volunteer EMT, South Orange Rescue Squad Co-Coordinator of Mandarin Interpreting Services, Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Research Assistant, Mayer-Davis Lab, Nutrition Department, Gillings School of Global Public Health Christopher Graham Watkins ’22 First-Year Focus Council, Student Government Leader-Elect, Intervarsity Richard Andrew Wayland, Jr. Editor-in-Chief of Originals, Vintage Blue Lodge Manager, Chi Psi Fraternity Hunter Alexis West ’22 Varsity Women’s Basketball Battle Fellow, North Carolina Study Center

Publications and Media John Paul Benson ’22 Photographer, The Daily Tar Heel Mary Beth Browne ’19 Editorial Board, Carolina Political Review Lucas Saunders Buxton ’21 Digital Content Producer, Go Heels Productions Nicholas Edward Byrne ’19 Radio Host, WXYC Radio Olivia Riley Delborne ’22 Editor, Health Humanities Journal Ivana Cheyenne Devine ’22 Writer, The Bridge Manuscript Reader, Blair Publishing Company Samantha Christine Ferris ’22 Writer, UNC Lens

Brittany-Diana Marfowaa Wiafe ’20 Co-President, Organization of African Students’ Interests and Solidarity (OASIS) SMART Mentor, Volunteers for Youth Digital LinCS Intern, Community Expert Solutions

William Alexander Forrest IV ’22 Reporter, University Desk, The Daily Tar Heel

Fletcher Thomas Wilson ’22 Volunteer Basketball Coach, YMCA Basketball

Mirza Abbas Hasan ’22 Contributor, Editorial Board, The Daily Tar Heel

Reagan Emery Woodard ’21 Discipleship and Family Group Leader, Summit College Undergraduate Learning Assistant, Economics Department Community Director, ImpactNC

Aisling Spencer Henihan ’19 Humanities Editor, UNC JOURney Editorial Board, The Daily Tar Heel

Eric Kai Zhu ’20 Club Trainer, Carolina Boxing Club Thokozile Ellen Zimba ’19 Childcare Specialist, Compass Center for Women and Families International Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors Olivia Marie Zitkus ’20 Senior Advisor, Institute of Politics Carolina Research Scholar Lauren Victoria Zitney ’19 Vice President, Modernextension Dance Company Flautist, University Band Research Assistant, UNC Urban Planning Department

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Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Undergraduate Editor, Carolina Planning Journal

Takhona Grace Hlatshwako ’22 Head of Content-Elect, The Bridge Benjamin Forrest Humphries ’22 Staff Writer, City/State Desk, The Daily Tar Heel Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Radio Host, WXYC Radio Devon Chandler Johnson ’20 Editorial Board Member, Columnist, The Daily Tar Heel Robert Franklin Keener IV ’22 Staff Writer, The Daily Tar Heel Radio Host, WXYC Radio Anna Cady Kiyonaga ’19 Columnist and Editorial Board Member, The Daily Tar Heel

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Max Ryan Kobernick ’21 Contributing Writer, Carolina Political Review Alexander Samuel Mazer ’22 Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, UNCUT Board Member, The Daily Tar Heel Kent Matthew McDonald ’19 Columnist and Editorial Board Member, The Daily Tar Heel Development Intern, Thunder Mountain Media Isabelle Maria McGoey ’22 Development Team, Coulture Magazine Nicholas Lance McKenzie ’19 Editorial Board, The Daily Tar Heel Rodrigo Bustamante ’20, Rishika Reddy ’20, and Drew Wayland ’21

Kimathi Mokua Muiruri ’21 Managing Editor, Carolina Political Review Sebastian Brant Nabatoff ’19 Board Member, The Daily Tar Heel Matthew Scott Queen ’19 President, Board of Directors, The Daily Tar Heel Ezra Miles Rawitsch ’19 Editor, Carolina Planning Journal Lucas Cole Risinger ’21 Photographer, The Daily Tar Heel Ruth Etiesit Samuel ’21 Features Editor, Coulture Fashion Magazine Head of Content, Editor-in-Chief-Elect, The Bridge

Reaves Houston ’19, Jordan Bermudez ’19, Malik Jabati ’19, Ezra Rawitsch ’19, and Connie Longmate ’19

Sarah Dudley Sasz ’21 Art Editor, Cellar Door Praveena Somasundaram ’22 Staff Writer, The Daily Tar Heel Contributor, Health and Humanities Journal and Carolina Scientific Anamay Viswanathan ’19 Director of Fundraising, The Daily Tar Heel Richard Andrew Wayland, Jr. Associate Arts Director, Coulture Magazine Jordyn Marie Williams ’21 Senior Staff Writer, The Daily Tar Heel Fletcher Thomas Wilson ’22 Staff Writer, The Daily Tar Heel

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Pooja Danesh Joshi ’19, Vice President Vikram Aikat ’20 Ryan Austin Armstrong ’20 Carolyne Alice Barker ’19 Noah Clark Berens ’20 Mary Beth Browne ’19 Carly Bess Cannoy ’19 Allison Anne Carter ’19 Scott Andrews Diekema ’19 Kate Goldenring ’19 Margaret Louise Hassel ’19 Aisling Spencer Henihan ’19 Elizabeth Reaves Houston ’19 Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Rachel Elizabeth Joyner ’20 Melanie Amber Langness ’19 Kunal Mayur Lodaya ’20 Samuel Sumner Lowe ’20 Daniel Shiloh Malawsky ’20 Kent Matthew McDonald ’19 Nicholas Lance McKenzie ’19 Ashley Caroline Meise ’20 Megan Elizabeth Miller ’20 Bridget Vera Mizener ’20 Sebastian Brant Nabatoff ’19 Walter Patton Orr ’20 Matthew Scott Queen ’19 John Ezra Miles Rawitsch ’19 Thomas Clive Richards ’20 Shreya Ashish Shah ’20 Isabelle Francisca Smith ’20 Corinne Nicole Spencer ’19 Gabriella Hope Stein ’19 Kelsey Barnhardt Sutton ’20 Anamay Viswanathan ’19 NORTH CAROLINA FELLOWS PROGRAM

Tershona Denise Alfreda Branch ’22 Michael James Dorgan ’22 William Grant Everist ’21 William Alexander Forrest IV ’22 Ana Karen Guerrero De Lerma ’19 Adam Husein Hasan ’19 Taner Kylan Jacobs ’21 Grace Kyende Kinoti ’20 Stuart Glascoe Luter ’20 Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Megan Lynn Raisle ’20 Ruth Etiesit Samuel ’21 Brianna Elizabeth Thompson ’22 Thokozile Ellen Zimba ’19 Lauren Victoria Zitney ’19

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ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE

Jordan Rose Bermudez ’19 Margaret Louise Hassel ’19 Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati ’19 Sophia Claire McFarlane ’19 Gabriella Hope Stein ’19 UNDERGRADUATE HONOR COURT

Mary Beth Browne ’19, Chair Rachel Katherine Gideon ’19, Vice Chair Nikhil Mohan Arora ’20 Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili ’20 Pooja Dhanesh Joshi ’19 Kelsie Naomi King ’21 Tracy Colburn Laughlin ’22 Sarah Lutz Mackenzie ’20 Sebastian Brant Nabatoff ’19 Mary Kathryn Selzer ’19 Elizabeth Edna Stockton ’20 Ruth Johanna Tomlin ’20 Raymond Tu ’21 Isa Margaret van der Drift ’20 STUDENT ATTORNEY GENERAL’S STAFF

Margaret Louise Hassel ’19, Student Attorney General Danielle du Preez ’20, Deputy Student Attorney General Carolyne Alice Barker ’19, Managing Associate Jona Bocari ’21, Managing Associate

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Major Attainments of the Class of 2019 while at the University BASED ON A SENIOR CLASS OF 53 SCHOLARS

Graduated with Distinction 40% 21

Phi Beta Kappa 40% 21

Graduated with Highest Distinction 43% 23

Dean’s List 83% 44

TOTAL SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION

Campus Y 32% 17

83% 44

Graduated with Honors 17% 9 Graduated with Highest Honors 19% 10 TOTAL SCHOLARS WITH HONORS

36% 19

Honors Carolina 75% 40

Student Government 30% 16 Athletic Programs (other than intramural) 30% 16 Member of at least one Honorary Society 15% 8

Chancellors’ Awards 1% 3


I can say that my fellow scholars are among the brightest and best people that I’ve ever had the privilege of meeting. How lucky I am to still call many of them my friends. Sarah Bufkin ’13  |  Rhodes Scholar, DPhil Candidate, Oxford University

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John Gregory Amoroso (Jack) Charlotte, Cannon School Jack earned a BS with highest distinction in business administration with highest honors, with a minor in entrepreneurship. He was a teaching assistant for four introductory entrepreneurship courses, serving as teaching assistant for close to 900 students. Jack continued to engage with the entrepreneurship community through his involvement in the Adams Apprenticeship and Shuford Programs and as a Burch Entrepreneurship Seminar Fellow in Silicon Valley. Jack’s work experience includes internships in venture philanthropy, venture capital, and private equity. As a Kenan Scholar, he completed an honors thesis on the relationship between changes to Medicare/Medicaid and company valuations. He spent his free time with friends in Delta Sigma Pi and cheering on UNC sports with Carolina Fever, where he served as director. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Private Enterprise Openspace Ventures (formerly NSI Ventures), Singapore Private Enterprise Parthenon Capital Partners, San Francisco IMMEDIATE PLANS To join Parthenon Capital Partners in Austin, Texas, as an analyst.

Carolyne Alice Barker (Carolyne) Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School Carolyne earned a BA with highest distinction in public policy and political science. Her senior thesis in the Department of Public Policy was awarded highest honors. In her work as a research assistant, Carolyne managed research projects and collected interview data in Malawi and Zambia, and contributed to survey instruments for the Varieties of Democracy Project, USAID, and the World Bank. At Carolina, she was a member of the Student Attorney General’s Staff as both a counsel and a managing associate; a departmental liaison to the Office of Undergraduate Research; an undergraduate learning assistant, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She enjoyed tutoring English as a second language through the Campus Y Enrich English Language program, and working with the Sonder Market to promote the availability of sustainable produce on campus. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Alpine Backpacking Public Service Alive Medical Services, Kampala, Uganda Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds (SEAF), Washington, DC, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Private Enterprise McKinsey & Company, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a business analyst with McKinsey & Company in Toronto.

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Darryl Keith Beasley, Jr. (Keith) Durham, Hillside High School (IB Programme) Keith earned a BSBA in business administration, with a minor in entrepreneurship. At Carolina, he was a recipient of the Froelich Honors Fellowship and the Hayden B. Renwick Academic Award, a preferred-walk-onturned-player-coach for the UNC Varsity Football Team, a parliamentarian for the National Panhellenic Council, president of the Psi Delta chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., and an active member of Carolina Athletics’ Leadership Academy (CREED). He also was an ambassador for the Shuford Program for Entrepreneurship and worked closely with their board of trustees to increase enrollment in the minor and enhance the value of the department. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Boundary Waters Canoeing Public Service Whiz Kids Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise Tandem Sports + Entertainment, Crystal City, Virginia Private Enterprise Cisco Systems, Morrisville, North Carolina IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in the Financial Services Organization of the Business Advisory Program at Ernst & Young in Charlotte.

Jordan Rose Bermudez (Jordan) Durham, Charles E. Jordan Senior High School Jordan earned a BA with distinction in sport administration, with a minor in African American and diaspora studies. At Carolina, she was the chair of the Carolina Union Board of Directors, president of the Carolina Union Activities Board, and a member of the Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She was also a Project Uplift counselor and volunteer with the Campus Y. Jordan was inducted into the Order of the Golden Fleece and received the Chancellor’s Award for outstanding senior woman: The Irene F. Lee Award. As an avid sports fan, Jordan enjoyed her time supporting student-athletes through serving in various roles in the athletic department. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Southeast Alaska Sea Kayaking Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Private Enterprise The Connecticut Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue a master’s of sport administration degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Mary Beth Browne (Mary Beth) Mount Airy, Salem Academy Mary Beth earned a BA with distinction in political science and peace, war, and defense, with a minor in environmental studies. During her time at Carolina, Mary Beth served on the Honor Court, eventually serving as the undergraduate chair during her senior year. In that role she fought to make the system more equitable. Additionally, she ran the Model United Nations at Chapel Hill Conference, was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, volunteered with Edible Campus, and wrote for the editorial board of the Carolina Political Review. More than anything else in her undergraduate career, Mary Beth enjoyed getting to know the people she worked with and near, never missing an opportunity to strike up a conversation. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing Public Service Maya Mountain Research Farm, San Pedro Columbia, Punta Gorda, Belize Private Enterprise InHerSight, Durham, North Carolina Governmental House Judiciary Committee, Democratic Staff, Washington, DC IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a legal administrative assistant at the Southern Environmental Law Center in Nashville.

Nicholas Edward Byrne (Nicholas) Athens, Georgia, Clarke Central High School Nicholas will earn a BA with distinction in December 2019 in media and journalism, concentrating in advertising, with a minor in music. After completing an internship with Universal Music Group in his sophomore year, he started doing freelance video editing, directing, and producing for the record label, and his work has been published on VEVO and Rolling Stone.com. Nicholas also booked and performed concerts in the Chapel Hill music scene, and he loved hosting a weekly show on the student radio station, WXYC 89.3 FM. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Tanzania Heritage Project + Nafasi Art Space, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Private Enterprise Roc Nation, Los Angeles Private Enterprise Red Bull Music, Los Angeles IMMEDIATE PLANS To continue at UNC before working in the music industry in either Nashville or Los Angeles.

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Carly Bess Cannoy (Carly Bess) Winston-Salem, North Forsyth High School Carly Bess earned a BSPH with highest honors and highest distinction from the Department of Health Policy and Management, with a second major in women’s and gender studies, earning induction into Phi Beta Kappa. She served as the programming coordinator for Student Wellness’s peer education programs, as a One Act peer educator, as the director of outreach for Carolina Firsts, as a committee member for the Minority Health Conference, and as a student consultant at UNC’s Emergency Department. Additionally, Carly Bess served as a resident advisor, N.C. High School Ethics Bowl volunteer, and First Look tour guide. As a first-generation college student, Carly Bess’s favorite activity was volunteering with First Look, serving other potential first-generation students. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Northwoods Whitewater Canoeing and Rock Climbing Public Service Cherokee Gives Back, Kingdom Vision International, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Private Enterprise Maven Clinic, New York City Governmental Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To return to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta as a fellow in the Division of Violence Prevention before pursuing a JD/MPH degree.

Allison Anne Carter (Allison) Loveland, Ohio, Ursuline Academy Allison earned a BS with highest distinction in biology, a BA with highest distinction in women’s and gender studies, and a minor in chemistry. At UNC, she served as vice president of APPLES Service-Learning, volunteered as a doula at the North Carolina Women’s Hospital, served as a biology supplemental instructor, worked as a One Act peer educator, was a Robert E. Bryan Fellow in Social Innovation, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. She was excited to get involved in interdisciplinary research in biology, public health, and women’s and gender studies, particularly through her senior capstone course. As a student leader in APPLES Service-Learning and a Buckley Public Service Scholar, she is most proud of engaging in service that benefited her campus and local communities. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Backpacking Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Bududa, Uganda Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Nonprofit Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado IMMEDIATE PLANS To attend medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Christopher Jin Yang Combemale (Chris) St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School Chris earned a BA with highest distinction in English and Italian. At Carolina, he performed in and directed plays across campus groups. He developed a focus on new play development and launched a number of playwright development initiatives. As program coordinator, he conducted strategic planning for the UNC Process Series: New Works in Development, bringing nationally and internationally renowned artists to Chapel Hill. He was proud to become the first undergraduate asked to assistant direct for PlayMakers Repertory Company’s artistic director. He particularly enjoyed his experience working with alumni to bring a manuscript to publishers that he discovered during his public service summer. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, Tamil Nadu, India Private Enterprise Sterling Lord Literistic, New York City Nonprofit New Dog Theatre, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a literary assistant with Sterling Lord Literistic, a literary agency in New York City.

Scott Andrews Diekema (Scott) Iowa City, Iowa, Phillips Academy at Andover Scott earned a BA with highest distinction in philosophy and Asian studies, with a minor in entrepreneurship. At Carolina, Scott was co-founder and CEO of The Meantime Coffee Co., teaching assistant for the Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship, and troupe member in the UNC Modern Shakespeare Society. He was also a Phillips Ambassador at the Carolina Asia Center, an Adams Apprentice at the Kenan-Flagler Entrepreneurship Center, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Private Enterprise Venture The Meantime Coffee Co., Chapel Hill Nonprofit JustJobs Network, New Delhi, India Private Enterprise Gunpowder & Sky, Los Angeles IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a creative producer and communications manager at JustJobs Network, New Delhi, India.

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John Charles Drouilhet IV (Drew) New Orleans, Louisiana, Isidore Newman School Drew earned a BSPH in environmental health sciences, with a minor in chemistry. During his time at Carolina, he served as the treasurer and president of the men’s rugby team, leading his team to the playoffs in 2018. Additionally, he worked as the philanthropy chair for Chi Psi fraternity, raising money toward concussionrelated injury research. With an interest in medicine, he spent time researching physician burnout at Baylor Scott & White Health, looking into the root causes and potential solutions to the epidemic. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Alajuelita, Costa Rica Nonprofit Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado Private Enterprise Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in a research laboratory in Louisiana while applying to medical school.

Olivia Grace Dunn (Olivia) Greenville, D. H. Conley High School Olivia earned a BA in public policy and political science, with a minor in business administration. At Carolina, she was a tutor with HYPE (Helping Youth by Providing Enrichment) and the education policy director for the executive branch of student government. She is most proud of her time in the Loreleis, Carolina’s award-winning a cappella group. Under her presidency, the group’s latest album, Where the Secret Lies, was chosen as album of the year by the Recorded A Cappella Review Board. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, North Carolina Hiking, Kayaking, and Mountain Climbing Public Service Warm Heart Worldwide, Phrao, Thailand Private Enterprise Sephora Stands, San Francisco Private Enterprise Invisible Hand, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To join POLITICO’s Pro team as a business development associate in Washington, DC.

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Elizabeth Kendrick Essen (Elia) Chapel Hill, Woods Charter School Elia earned a BA with distinction in December 2018 in media and journalism and political science, with a minor in dramaturgy. At Carolina, she was director of communication for Students for Students International and a teacher and director of community outreach with Art&Life. She also mentored with E.A.S.E., wrote for the Daily Tar Heel, and completed a research project with the School of Media and Journalism titled Ranking Liberalness of Southern Metropolitan Areas. Elia was also a public relations intern with the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership. A lifelong dancer and performer, she most enjoyed her dancing and choreographing with Star Heels Dance Team, the Kenan Theatre Company, and Durham-based Tobacco Road Dance Company. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Alpine Backpacking and Rockclimbing Public Service Students for Students International, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania Private Enterprise Polskin Arts & Communications Counselors with Finn Partners, New York City Private Enterprise Little PINK Book, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a freelance journalist in Vancouver before pursuing a master’s degree in journalism at the University of British Columbia.

Danielle Alexis Fowler (Dani) Vale, Lincoln Charter School Dani earned a BSBA with distinction in business administration from KenanFlagler Business School, with a minor in public policy. During her time at Carolina, she studied abroad in China and Vietnam and volunteered in a Ugandan clinic for a summer. She spent most of her time outside of class volunteering with local teens and young adults struggling with mental illness. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Sea Kayaking Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Bududa, Uganda Private Enterprise Baylor, Scott & White Health, Dallas Nonprofit Club Nova, Carrboro, North Carolina IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with the business team at Carolina House, a rehab center in Carrboro, before pursing a master’s degree in healthcare administration.

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Meghana Ganapathiraju (Meghana) Cary, Green Hope High School Meghana earned a BS with distinction and honors in quantitative biology and computer science, with a minor in neuroscience. At Carolina, she was a re-founding member and leader of Ek Taal, finance director for UNC Sangeet, and layout editor for UNC JOURney. She was also an undergraduate learning assistant in the computer science department. In the community, Meghana has continued pursuing Indian classical dance and music, and served as a substitute instructor at Natyarpana School of Music and Dance. She is proud to have officially launched the Vidhya Rights Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to provide financial assistance to underprivileged students in India and pay-what-you-can private tuition to students in the United States. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Public Service PHIN-Deaf, Hyderabad, India Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Independent Research Bharatanatyam in 21st Century North America; Bethesda, Maryland; Cary, North Carolina; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Troy, Michigan IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue a medical degree as a member of the SELECT program at the University of South Florida’s Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa.

Rachel Katherine Gideon (Rachel) Nashville, Tennessee, Darlington School Rachel earned a BSBA with distinction in business administration, with minors in Hispanic studies and Chinese. At Carolina, she served as a vice chair of the Undergraduate Honor Court, as an officer in her sorority, and as a member of the Panhellenic Judicial Board. She was also one of two undergraduates to work on a Kenan-Flagler S.T.A.R. Project Team focused on helping Procter & Gamble gain market share in China’s urban markets. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Southeast Alaska Sea Kayaking Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Private Enterprise Aramark, Denali, Alaska Private Enterprise BrightHouse, a BCG Company, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with Amazon as an analyst in the Operations function.

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Kate Goldenring (Kate) Nashville, Tennessee, The Harpeth Hall School Kate earned a BA with highest distinction in computer science and economics. She competed with the Club Cross Country Team all four of her years at Carolina and qualified for, trained for, and completed the Boston Marathon with several teammates. She also worked as a learning assistant (LA) for Introduction to Computer Science for six semesters. As an LA, Kate made instructional videos, designed problem sets, built graders, and had more than 250 one-on-one interactions with students in office hours. Additionally, Kate and three other LAs built a web app called shiftoverflow.com to coordinate the scheduling of more than 60 LAs’ shifts. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Civic Collaboration Workforce Development, Baltimore Private Enterprise Microsoft, Redmond, Washington IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a software engineer for Microsoft within Azure on Internet of Things security, Redmond, Washington.

Ana Karen Guerrero De Lerma (Ana) Charlotte, Harry P. Harding University High School Ana earned a BA in media and journalism with a concentration in public relations, and a minor in Latina/o/x studies. At Carolina, she was the scholarship co-director for Pupusas 4 Education, a North Carolina Fellow, a tutor at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School, and an active member of Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/ Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. She also was a counselor for Carolina United and served as an ambassador for the School of Media and Journalism. Ana was also the recipient of the Hayden B. Renwick Academic Achievement Award and the Don and Barbara Curtis Excellence Fund. As a first-generation college student, she most enjoyed her time mentoring other students of color with LatinxEd (formerly known as N.C. Scholars’ Latinx Initiative) to help provide access to higher education for Latinx students in North Carolina. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Alajuelita, Costa Rica Nonprofit Voto Latino, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Bank of America, Boston IMMEDIATE PLANS To serve as a college adviser with the College Advising Corps at West Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte.

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Jakob Skyler Hamilton (Jakob) Bradenton, Florida, Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School Jakob graduated with distinction, earning a BS in biology, a BA in music with highest honors, and a minor in chemistry. During his time at UNC, he studied DNA mismatch repair protein relationships in the Erie lab, served as the executive composer and director of outreach for the Carolina Film Association, and was a frequent performer on Cameron Carpenter’s International Tour. Jakob also co-authored a systematic review on the use of beta-blockers in coronary artery bypass procedures that was published in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery. His 130-page thesis on the mechanisms by which the International Touring Organ is redefining concert organ performance in the digital music industry is also currently undergoing edits for publication. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Rock Climbing in the Sierra Nevadas Public Service DAKTARI Bush School and Wildlife Orphanage, Hoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa Private Enterprise Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas Independent Research The International Touring Organ: Redefining the Physical and Musical Limitations of Concert Organ Performance in the 21st Century; Berlin, Germany IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue an MS in nutritional biochemistry at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health before applying to medical school.

Adam Husein Hasan (Adam) Knoxville, Tennessee, Bearden High School Adam earned a BA with distinction and highest honors in geography, with a minor in urban studies and planning. He was on the Carolina Planning Journal’s editorial board and the Geography Department’s undergraduate curriculum committee. Interested in all things urban, Adam created zoning and land use plans for New York City’s former chief urban designer, led participatory informal settlement upgrading programs for Habitat for Humanity in Cape Town, and designed a project to study cultural landscape change in post-apartheid South African cities. Adam’s passion for food led him to co-found a pop-up restaurant, The Patio, and to begin writing a cookbook of Middle Eastern cuisine. He also continued chasing his Olympic dreams as an active member of the Triangle Curling Club. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Backpacking Public Service Habitat for Humanity, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Brooklyn Capital Partners/DRAW Brooklyn, LLC Independent Research A Cookbook of the Levantine Arab Diaspora in Canada// Cultural Landscape Transitions in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Canada and South Africa IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in the environmental nonprofit sector while continuing to write his cookbook, and eventually to pursue a PhD in geography.

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Margaret Louise Hassel (Margaret) Chapel Hill, East Chapel Hill High School Margaret earned a BA with highest distinction in women’s and gender studies and economics with honors and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and the Order of the Golden Fleece. Margaret served with the Honor System’s Attorney General Staff all four years, culminating in her service as the undergraduate student attorney general her senior year. She additionally worked at the Compass Center, Orange County’s domestic violence agency, as a crisis advocate, legal advocate, and housing coordinator. She also worked as a crisis counselor for the national Crisis Text Line, and managed development and strategy for Period, a youth menstrual health nonprofit. She most enjoyed working with survivors of violence in the community where she grew up, and interrogating systems of violence within the University as the undergraduate student attorney general. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Backpacking Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco Nonprofit PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement, Portland, Oregon Private Enterprise InHerSight, Durham, North Carolina IMMEDIATE PLANS To continue working with the Compass Center, Orange County’s domestic violence agency, coordinating a new program to increase transitional housing access for survivors of domestic violence.

Aisling Spencer Henihan (Aisling) Wilmington, John T. Hoggard High School Aisling earned a BA with highest distinction in art history, with minors in geography and creative writing with highest honors. She was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and received the Ann W. Burrus Prize in Poetry, the John W. Florin Geography Award for Best Research Paper on the South, and the Blanche Armfield Prize for Poetry. She was a teacher with Art&Life, an editor with the undergraduate research journal (UNC JOURney), and a founding member of the Carolina Cartography Collective. She was also a volunteer at the Carrack, a nonprofit community art space. In her free time, she built a multidisciplinary creative practice, including printmaking, neon-bending, and poetry writing, and spent a lot of time under the big oak at Weaver Street. She is most proud of her honors thesis in creative writing, an original book of poems entitled Sound Fruit. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Alpine Backpacking Public Service Art Relief International, Cultural Canvas Thailand Private Enterprise Vacation With An Artist (VAWAA), Brooklyn, New York Independent Research A More Meaningful Peace: Landscape and Memory in a Divided City; Belfast, Northern Ireland IMMEDIATE PLANS To intern in exhibition development at the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, followed by museum work in curation and education and graduate school.

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Carter Bromley Hodge (Carter) Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill High School Carter is graduating with BA degrees with distinction in women’s and gender studies and music with honors, and a minor in creative writing with honors. Carter recevied first-place recognition for poetry from Cellar Door Literary Magazine and well as the Joanne and Victor Marshall Bluegrass Award. Carter founded, played gigs, and recorded with their band, Dissimilar South, and has also led the Carolina Ukulele Ensemble and the Carolina Bluegrass Band. Aside from music, Carter served both as CEO and COO of The Meantime Coffee Co., and was a member of the student-run nonprofit since its first day of operation. In their senior year, Carter was delighted to have completed an honors thesis in poetry, recorded an E.P., and reported/produced a story for Radiolab about the sounds of the New York subway. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Public Service A Broader View, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Nonprofit FHI-360 (Family Health International), Durham, North Carolina Nonprofit Radiolab, WNYC, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue a career as a professional musician.

Elizabeth Reaves Houston (Reaves) Dunn, Triton High School Reaves earned a BA with highest distinction in chemistry, with a minor in medicine, literature, and culture. She was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and was the recipient of the Emmett Gladstone Rand Premedical Scholarship. At Carolina, she taught piano with Musical Empowerment, was a mentor with NC Sli, and served as a senior advocate and pod leader with the Community Empowerment Fund. She also was a member of the Mackman lab in the Department of Hematology/Oncology at the UNC School of Medicine, where she studied cancerassociated thrombosis. As an aspiring clinician, she appreciated that UNC offered her the ability to study science and conduct research as well as time outside of the classroom to serve members of the Chapel Hill community. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Las Salinas, Rivas, Nicaragua Nonprofit Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nonprofit National Health Law Program, Washington, DC IMMEDIATE PLANS To attend the UNC School of Medicine on a merit scholarship.

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Malik Savoy McNeil Jabati (Malik) Alexandria, Virginia, Groton School Malik earned a BA with highest distinction in economics and a BS with highest distinction in computer science, with a minor in philosophy, politics and economics. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a Phillips Ambassador, as well as an undergraduate representative for the faculty council, chief data officer for student government, a scholar director of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund board, secretary in the Sigma Phi Society, and founder of Blacks and Latinx in Computer Science. In his free time, Malik became an intramural soccer champion, spent hours as a radio DJ for WXYC, and performed in several shows for LAB! Theatre. Away from Carolina, he fought deforestation in Brazil and inspired civic change at the Obama Foundation. Malik is particularly proud of his leadership in the Order of the Golden Fleece’s historic fight against Silent Sam. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Yukon Backpacking Public Service Iracambi Rainforest Research and Conservation, Muriaé, Minas Gerais, Brazil Nonprofit The German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC Private Enterprise McKinsey & Company, Washington, DC IMMEDIATE PLANS To work on the business side of The New York Times before returning to McKinsey & Company as a business analyst in Washington, DC.

Robert Kirkman Jarrell (Rob) High Point, High Point Central High School Rob earned a BSBA in business administration and a BA in political science. At Carolina, he served on the Residence Hall Association’s board of governors, the Student Government State and External Affairs Committee, and the Chancellor’s Buildings and Grounds Committee. Rob was elected governor of Granville Community Government and vice president of Chi Psi Fraternity, and served multiple roles in student government’s executive branch. Combining his love of Carolina game days and leisure sports, Rob started the Carolina Club Cornhole Team—a club sports team that also hosts philanthropic tournaments supporting a variety of causes through local nonprofit organizations. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Backpacking Public Service Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Capital E, Washington DC IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in Washington, DC, doing both municipal consulting through the Smart Surfaces Coalition and cleantech private equity deal sourcing through Capital E and ARENA Investments.

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Regan Nicole Johnson (Regan) Stanfield, West Stanly High School Regan earned a BA with distinction in political science and a BS with distinction in business administration, with an emphasis in investment management. At Carolina, she served as UNC’s Club Softball treasurer. Regularly found on the field enjoying time with teammates, she credits the UNC Club Softball Team with creating some of her best memories at Carolina. She was also a member of UNC Wesley Campus Ministries, leading the ministry’s annual fundraiser her junior and senior year. Interested in politics and policy, Regan held various leadership roles with UNC’s College Republicans. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Awamaki, Ollantaytambo, Peru Nonprofit Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York City Private Enterprise Credit Suisse, Raleigh IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a risk analyst in Credit Suisse’s Raleigh office.

Pooja Dhanesh Joshi (Pooja) Cary, Raleigh Charter High School Pooja earned a BSPH with highest distinction in health policy and management with highest honors, with a minor in entrepreneurship. While at UNC, she served as a co-director of the Triangle Health Innovation Challenge, conference codirector and vice president of UNC American Mock World Health Organization, and vice president of Phi Beta Kappa. She also conducted research with the Center for the Business of Health at Kenan-Flagler Business School. An avid musician, she served as executive director of UNC Samaa, North Carolina’s premier South Asian fusion a cappella team. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Lake Superior Backpacking and Sea Kayaking Public Service PlanetRead, Puducherry, India Nonprofit Institute of Global Health Innovation, London Private Enterprise Aetna, Inc., Wellesley, Massachusetts IMMEDIATE PLANS To join Bain & Company as an associate consultant in Atlanta.

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Jessie Ann Keener (Jessie) Fayetteville, Fayetteville Academy Jessie earned a BSBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School. At Carolina, she was involved with the executive branch of student government with student programming and outreach, leading the African University Leadership Exchange Program. She also played Club Soccer and served as both the treasurer and copresident of the club. She spent a lot of time leading Young Life at Smith Middle School, where she mentored local students through volunteering in classrooms, coaching soccer, and leading Bible study. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Public Service Amy Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa Civic Collaboration Forward Through Ferguson, St. Louis, Missouri Private Enterprise L.L.Bean, Freeport, Maine IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with L.L.Bean in experiential marketing, Freeport, Maine.

Colby Dixon Kirkpatrick (Colby) Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount Academy Colby earned a BA with distinction in media and journalism with a concentration in advertising and an interdisciplinary degree in contemporary design. He received the Gold Award: Illustration Series, American Advertising Federation, Triangle Region, and helped produce the ACCelerate Creativity and Innovation Festival: Fashion Movement Exhibit for the Smithsonian Institution. At Carolina, he worked as a product designer and director of events for Vintage Blue as well as a counselor for Camp Kesem, a summer camp that serves cancer-affected children. He also launched Galore, a student-led concept art store that sells work and products produced by UNC students. As executive director, he oversaw the store’s retail and e-commerce operations, the production of inventory, the execution of events around broader art communities, and the distribution of grants for artists to pursue personal projects. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco Nonprofit New York Public Radio, New York City Private Enterprise Siegel + Gale, Los Angeles IMMEDIATE PLANS To begin a career in experiential marketing in San Francisco with Jack Morton Worldwide.

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Anna Cady Kiyonaga (Annie) Chevy Chase, Maryland, Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart Annie earned a BA with distinction in English with highest honors and art history. At Carolina, she was the co-leader of Art&Life, a columnist and editorial board member for the Daily Tar Heel, and a general source of joy for her fellow students. She wrote her honors thesis on the text-based art of Glenn Ligon and taught an Honors Carolina class with her dear friend, Kent McDonald, on literary depictions of unconventional motherhood. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Alpine Backpacking Public Service Art Relief International, Chiang Mai, Thailand Private Enterprise The Exberliner, Berlin, Germany Nonprofit Atlantic Public Media, Woods Hole, Massachusetts IMMEDIATE PLANS Plans in progress.

Melanie Amber Langness (Melanie) McGee’s Crossroads, West Johnston High School Melanie graduated with highest distinction and Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in political science and minors in public policy and art history. At Carolina, she was involved with student government, ultimately chairing the Student Safety and Wellness Committee. Melanie worked as a HYPE youth tutor in the Campus Y, acted as advertising chair for Carolina Advocating for Gender Equity, captained a few intramural soccer teams, and served as a teaching assistant for the Honors Dunlevie Colloquium. She enjoyed working as a childcare specialist at the Compass Center for Women and Families, using oral “storytelling” events to bring communities together, and cooking far too many sweet potatoes. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Northwoods Whitewater Canoeing and Rockclimbing Public Service Warm Heart, Phrao, Thailand Private Enterprise Honeycutt Everett & Associates, Durham, North Carolina I ndependent Research On Unique Approaches to a Social Crisis: Evaluating Modern Domestic Violence Mitigation Projects in the United States; Atlanta, New York, and North Carolina IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a policy assistant in the Justice Policy Center of the Urban Institute in Washington, DC.

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Constance Elizabeth Longmate (Connie) Edinburgh, Scotland, The Mary Erskine School Connie earned a BSPH with highest distinction in health policy and management with highest honors and was awarded the James P. Dixon Award for Excellence in Education. She worked closely with UNC Healthcare on opioid stewardship and with their Behavioral Health Emergency Department for her capstone project. At Carolina, she was a co-president and three-time all-star player of the UNC Club Field Hockey team, winning the national championship twice. She received a Sport Clubs Student-Athlete Recognition Award. Connie most enjoyed her time as a student advocate with the Community Empowerment Fund, through which she led the income and employment taskforce, coordinated the people strategy and outreach team, and and co-organized “Abundance”—a national summit on homelessness and poverty. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Boundary Waters Canoeing Public Service Alive Medical Services, Kampala, Uganda Nonprofit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Centre for Health and Social Change, London Private Enterprise Marwood Group, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in a policy position with the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Governments at Westminster in London.

Yunfei Ma (Conrad) Beijing, China, Christ School Conrad earned a BA with distinction in computer science with honors and a minor in entrepreneurship in December 2018. At Carolina, he received the Shuford Venture Fellowship, the Carolina Research Fellowship, and the Entrepreneurship Burch Fellowship. He was a member of the Club Golf Team and was featured by UNC as an exemplary 2018 winter graduate. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Mountaineering and Canoeing Public Service Students for Students International, Zanzibar, Tanzania Independent Research Stanford University, Stanford, California Private Enterprise GoDaddy, Sunnyvale, California IMMEDIATE PLANS Working as a product manager at GoDaddy and pursuing a master’s in management science and engineering at Stanford.

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Clare Louise MacDonald (Clare) Huntersville, Woodlawn School Clare completed her BA in political science, with a minor in studio art. During her time at Carolina, she helped found the Institute of Politics, aided various studentdriven political and social-impact startups, and worked as a teaching assistant for GLBL 381: Great Decisions. She also crafted digital experiences for Galore, a concept store by students for student artists. During her gap semester in San Francisco, she worked at Airtable as a product designer and software engineer. Passionate about bridging the gap for women and minorities in technical roles, she loved mentoring other students to help their digital ventures succeed through good design. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Wilderness Rafting and Mountaineering Public Service Hope Home, Chiang Mai, Thailand Private Enterprise Sephora, San Francisco Private Enterprise LinkedIn, San Francisco IMMEDIATE PLANS To work for LinkedIn as an associate user experience designer in San Francisco while taking weekend courses in front-end engineering and artificial intelligence.

Sarah Margaret McAdon (Sarah) Durham, Northern High School Sarah earned a BA with distinction in political science and African American and diaspora studies with honors, with a minor in public policy. At Carolina, she was a researcher for the Political Science Department, collecting data and publishing research related to racial disparities in policing and sentencing, as well as the underreporting of campus sexual assaults. She was also the recruitment executive for UNC’s Relay for Life and spent time on the Carolina Jump Rope and Carolina Rowing teams. After her nonprofit/government summer at the D.C. Public Defender Service, Sarah was inspired to spend her last two years at Carolina delving into work related to the race and class disparities present in the U.S. criminal justice system. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Sea Kayaking Public Service Wildflower Home, Chiang Mai, Thailand Governmental Public Defender Service, Washington, DC Private Enterprise The Takeaway at New York Public Radio, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in a paralegal position in Washington, DC.

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Kent Matthew McDonald (Kent) Overland Park, Kansas, Blue Valley West High School Kent earned a BA with highest distinction in English and comparative literature with honors and dramatic art, with a minor in history. He was a peer advisor for the UNC Study Abroad Office, a wardrobe assistant for PlayMakers Repertory Company, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a development intern for Thunder Mountain Media, and as a classroom volunteer for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. Kent was also a staff writer and assistant editor for the Daily Tar Heel, covering everything from the 2016 elections to the passage and partial repeal of House Bill 2. For his work, he received the Best News Desk Staffer designation. He later became a columnist for the paper, writing a dating and pop culture column and co-writing a satirical advice column. Through the Honors Carolina C-START program, Kent co-developed and taught an elective undergraduate course on the depiction of motherhood in contemporary literature, art, and film. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Cultural Canvas Thailand, Chiang Mai, Thailand Nonprofit New York Public Radio, New York City Private Enterprise CBS Sunday Morning, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as an east coast page for NBCUniversal in New York City.

Sophia Claire McFarlane (Sophia) Concord, Central Cabarrus High School Sophia earned a BA with distinction in chemistry with honors, with minors in social and economic justice and health and society. She was a student coordinator for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion; senior co-president for Healthy Girls Save the World, Inc.; and second vice president for the Kappa Omicron chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She also was a member of the Women’s Club Basketball Team and a research assistant at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Sophia was inducted into the Order of the Golden Fleece and received the Harvey Beech Outstanding Senior Award. As a health advocate for communities of color, she most enjoyed her time implementing and teaching her local women’s health and empowerment program at Smith Middle School. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC), Limon, Nicaragua Independent Research Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore Private Enterprise Maven, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue doctor of medicine and master’s in public health degrees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Nicholas Lance McKenzie (Nick) Orlando, Florida, Trinity Preparatory School Nick earned a BSPH with highest distinction in health policy and management, with a minor in chemistry. He was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and received the Academic Excellence Medal for the highest undergraduate GPA in the Gillings School of Global Public Health. At UNC, he was the director of selections at the Community Empowerment Fund (CEF), co-director of a student-led Summit on Homelessness and Poverty, research assistant for the Pecot Lab at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, and supplemental instructor for a genetics and molecular biology course. He was also a euphoniumist in the UNC Symphony Band, a writer for the Daily Tar Heel’s editorial board, a birth doula at UNC Hospitals, and a counselor with Camp Kesem. As an avid advocate for economic and health equity, he most enjoyed working at CEF to invest in Chapel Hill’s longstanding citizens and greater community. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Hurricane Island Public Service UNC Project Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi Civic Collaboration Louisville Forward, Louisville, Kentucky Nonprofit House of Hope Community Development Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island IMMEDIATE PLANS To attend medical school at the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago on a full-tuition merit scholarship.

Oliver Abraham Mitchell-Boyask (Oliver) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown Friends School Oliver earned a BA with distinction in history and peace, war, and defense. Throughout college, he has served as president of the UNC Achordants, led religious services at Hillel, represented social science majors in the Undergraduate Senate, performed with False Profits comedy, and interned with the Dispute Settlement Center in Carrboro. For his statesmanship and commitment to constructively solving issues facing UNC in the Undergraduate Senate, Oliver was awarded the Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Chancellor’s Award. He will most miss the fellowship he made with the Achordants through music. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Ocean Sailing Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center, Chattanooga, Tennessee Nonprofit National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania IMMEDIATE PLANS To attend the United States Navy’s Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, to commission as a surface warfare officer and to eventually pursue a career in conflict resolution.

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Sebastian Brant Nabatoff (Sebastian) Charlotte, Charlotte Latin School Sebastian earned a BS with highest distinction in business administration with a second major in peace, war, and defense. At Carolina, he was a board member of the Daily Tar Heel, a member of UNC’s Undergraduate Honor Court, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and part of UNC’s Student Government, serving on both the Civic Engagement and Student Safety and Wellness committees. He was also a member of Chi Psi Fraternity and studied abroad with UNC in Spain to improve his language skills. Committed to giving back to Carolina and his fellow graduates, Sebastian served on the Chancellor’s Awards Committee and as a senior class marshal in his final year at Carolina. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, New Orleans, Louisiana Private Enterprise MKG, New York City Private Enterprise Ernst & Young, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with Bain & Company as an associate consultant in Atlanta.

Catherine Mackenzie Nelsen (Mackenzie) Boone, Watauga High School Mackenzie earned a BS in environmental science, with minors in food studies and geography. She received the Forum for Education Abroad Award for Academic Achievement Abroad, the Christine Wilson Award from the Society for Anthropology for Food and Nutrition, and the Environmental Science Departmental Service Award. Mackenzie played goalie for the Club Soccer Team, was the president of FLO Food, and served as the student chair of the Food Systems Working Group. She interned with the Real Food Challenge and with No Kid Hungry NC, and did research with the N.C. Botanical Gardens and on logging in Eastern Kentucky. Mackenzie most enjoyed her semester and independent research summer in Italy and the chance that it gave her to immerse herself in and fall in love with another culture. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Yukon Backpacking Public Service Maya Mountain Research Farm, Punta Gorda, Belize Private Enterprise Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Tarrytown, New York Independent Research Cultivating Activism Through Terroir: An Anthropology of Sustainable Farmers in Umbria, Italy; Perugia, Umbria IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a Venture for America fellow with Harvie Farms in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde (Ade) London, England, Mossbourne Community Academy With a BA with distinction in geography and an urban planning minor in hand, Ade wishes to pursue a design-focused life in the public realm. At Carolina, he was the recipient of the Stephen S. Birdsall Award in Human Geography, and often found himself in event coordination and representative roles, such as planning coordinator of the Minority Health Conference, social chair of Sigma Phi Society, vice president of programming for the Carolina Union Activities Board, and a student representative of the Three Zeros Initiative. Before his sophomore year, he walked on to the Varsity Fencing Team. He walked off the team in his junior year before taking a year out, during which he was a product manager for a financial technology firm in the Netherlands. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Rockies Mountaineering and Rock Climbing Public Service Groundwork Denver, Denver Nonprofit Habitat for Humanity International, Atlanta Private Enterprise Altas Partners LP, Toronto IMMEDIATE PLANS Plans in progress.

Phillippa Frances Owens (Phillippa) Newburgh, Lancashire, England, Runshaw College Phillippa earned a bachelor of science in business administration with a minor in religious studies. At Carolina, she received the Frank and Shelayne Sutton Excellence Award and the Kenan Institute Impact Award. Phillippa was the operations advisor for UNC’s Undergraduate Business Symposium, the largest and oldest career development event in the country; director of finance for Carolina Creates; and co-founder of UNC’s first intercollegiate case competition, the Carolina Case Challenge. She was also a website developer at the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, developing web tools for economic development strategies. Phillippa represented UNC Kenan-Flagler on the international case competition team and served as the director of internal operations for the Consulting Club. She has enjoyed exploring her interests in technology and entrepreneurship as a Rewriting the Code Fellow and through scholarships to attend conferences, including SLUSH and the Grace Hopper Celebration. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting and Mountaineering Public Service Art Relief International, Chiang Mai, Thailand Nonprofit Kenan Institute Asia, Bangkok, Thailand Private Enterprise BrightHouse, A BCG Company, Atlanta IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with BrightHouse, a BCG Company, as a strategist in Atlanta.

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Matthew Scott Queen (Matt) Asheboro, Asheboro High School Matt earned a BA with highest distinction in economics and political science. At Carolina, he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and volunteered as an advocate for the Community Empowerment Fund in Chapel Hill. He was a member and worship leader for Reformed University Fellowship campus ministry, playing mandolin and guitar at weekly large group services. Matt served as the fundraising committee chair, finance committee chair, and president for the Daily Tar Heel’s board of directors. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka Backpacking Public Service Pasture Valley Children’s Home, Nhlangano, Swaziland Governmental Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, Washington, DC Private Enterprise Matter VC, San Francisco IMMEDIATE PLANS To serve as an Americorps/College Advising Corps college adviser at J. M. Morehead High School in Eden, North Carolina.

John Ezra Miles Rawitsch (Ezra) Los Angeles, California, Polytechnic School Ezra earned a BA with highest distinction in geography with highest honors and a minor in urban studies and planning. He was the recipient of two University awards in geography: the McNally Award and the J. Douglas Eyre Award. He established the Carolina Cartography Collective, became a member of the Carolina Planning Journal’s Editorial Board, and served for two years on the committee for the Chapman Family Teaching Award, helping to recognize and celebrate Carolina’s best faculty members. Ezra was thrilled each summer to explore cities in transition, conducting research on post-socialist spaces in Bratislava, Slovakia; working for the former urban designer of New York City in Brooklyn; and carrying out fieldwork for his honors thesis, Seeing Sapa: Views of a Prague Marketplace in the Post-Socialist Cityscape, in Prague, Czechia. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Cascades Public Service Habitat for Humanity International, Bratislava, Slovakia Private Enterprise Brooklyn Capital Partners, Brooklyn, New York Independent Research Seeing Sapa: Views of a Prague Marketplace in the Post Socialist Cityscape; Prague, Czech Republic IMMEDIATE PLANS To serve as cartographer for A Los Angeles Almanac, an upcoming book from the USC-Huntington Institute on California and the West.

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Jacob Scott Schmidt (Jake) Hickory, Fred T. Foard High School Jake earned a BSBA with distinction in business administration with a concentration in finance. At Carolina, he played running back on the varsity football team, earning Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll three times. He also served as treasurer for Chi Psi fraternity and helped found the Carolina Club Cornhole Team. Jake’s role in the Carolina athletics community has moved him to actively support and engage with organizations that pursue child and adolescent development through the intersection of education and athletics. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service Ubuntu Football Academy, Cape Town, South Africa Private Enterprise Parchman, Vaughan & Co., Baltimore Private Enterprise TigerRisk Capital Markets & Advisory, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work with BlackArch Partners in Charlotte as an investment banking analyst.

Mary Kathryn Selzer (Mary) Huntersville, Christ the King Catholic High School Mary earned a BA with distinction in public policy and interdisciplinary studies with highest honors, with a minor in entrepreneurship. At Carolina, she was a member of the Undergraduate Honor Court, a trainer for Embody Carolina, and a member of the APPLES Courses Committee. In the community, she served as a coach for Girls on the Run and Rainbow Soccer. She most enjoyed her time spent advocating for sustainable food systems as an intern for the Real Food Challenge at UNC and as a communications intern at Sustain: The Alliance for Better Food and Farming in London. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Pacific Northwest Backpacking Civic Collaboration The Enterprise Center & Lyndhurst Foundation, Chattanooga, Tennessee Private Enterprise Pilotworks, Brooklyn, New York Private Enterprise KitchenTown, San Mateo, California IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a media agency coordinator with FIFCO USA in Buffalo, New York.

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Rohun Sanjay Shah (Rohun) Fayetteville, Terry Sanford High School Rohun earned a BS in psychology and a BA in political science, with a minor in business administration. At Carolina, he was the head executive assistant to the student body president, the social and sustainability chair of Kappa Sigma, and a member of the UNC Club Golf Team. Rohun received the Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Leadership Award and was the external manager of Chapel Hill Chalkaa, a competitive Bollywood-Fusion dance team that finished in the top ten in the nation out of over 150 teams for the 2016–2017 dance season. He is extremely proud of the fact that he was able to institute a recycling program in his fraternity and coordinate with Orange County Waste Management to include the fraternity house in the weekly recycling collection route. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting and Mountaineering Public Service Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children, San José, Costa Rica Private Enterprise Wasserman, London, England Private Enterprise Johnson & Johnson, Asia-Pacific, Singapore IMMEDIATE PLANS To pursue a juris doctor degree at Wake Forest School of Law.

Corinne Nicole Spencer (Cory) Winston-Salem, Richard J. Reynolds High School Cory earned a BA with highest distinction in interdisciplinary studies with a concentration in neurobiology and global studies with a concentration in global health and western Europe, and a minor in chemistry. At UNC, she worked in Dr. Boettiger’s cognition and addiction behavioral neuroscience lab researching the neurobiological mechanisms of alcoholism. She additionally volunteered at the Student Health Action Coalition medical clinic, supported student servicelearning on campus by serving as the co-chair of the APPLES Courses Committee, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Through Refugee Health Initiative, Cory assisted a refugee family from Eritrea in navigating the U.S. healthcare system, an experience she found to be one of her most rewarding while at UNC. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River Wilderness Public Service ReefDoctor, Ifaty, Madagascar Nonprofit Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands Private Enterprise BrainWaveBank, Dublin, Ireland IMMEDIATE PLANS To complete a fellowship at the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, Washington, pursuing a fully funded master’s of public health degree at the University of Washington before applying to medical school.

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Gabriella Hope Stein (Gabi) Memphis, Tennessee, Hutchison School Gabi earned a BA with highest distinction in computer science and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. At Carolina, she was a research associate with UNC Project China, founder of UNC’s only interdisciplinary research journal, and one of the lead teaching assistants for COMP110: Introduction to Computer Science. Gabi was tapped to become a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was selected to participate in the Adams Apprenticeship in Entrepreneurship. She advocated to make UNC’s computer science department as accessible as possible by leading initiatives for biannual diversity panels and introductory-level hackathons. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Alaska Backpacking Public Service UNC Project China, Guangzhou, China Private Enterprise RebelBio, Cork, Ireland Private Enterprise Quizlet, San Francisco IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as a program manager with Microsoft in Seattle.

Anamay Viswanathan (Anamay) London, England, Dulwich College Anamay earned a BA with highest distinction in political science, with a minor in neuroscience. At Carolina, he was a founding member of UNC’s Institute of Politics, fundraising director for the Daily Tar Heel, and a writer for Chapel Hill Eats Well and Campus Blueprint. Anamay also taught cooking classes for students and community members through the Sonder Market and the Community Empowerment Fund. Academically, he conducted research in both the Political Science and Psychology Departments, taught a class on complexity theory, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. To wrap up his time at Carolina, he opened a pop-up restaurant, combining Indian flavors with French cooking techniques. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Backpacking and Canoeing in Maine Public Service Documentation Center of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Private Enterprise Matter VC, San Francisco Private Enterprise The D. E. Shaw Group, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To join the D. E. Shaw Group as an associate in New York City.

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Thokozile Ellen Zimba (Thoko) Lusaka, Zambia, African Leadership Academy Thoko earned a BA with distinction in media and journalism (concentrating in strategic communication), with a minor in African studies. At Carolina, she was a member of the North Carolina Fellows Program, a content creator for The Bridge magazine, and a member of UNC’s National Student Advertising Competition team. She took part in the Honors Carolina Spring Semester in London, where she worked and studied while learning more about the city’s history. She was also an international admissions ambassador for UNC. As an advocate for gender equality, Thoko’s most meaningful work was as a childcare volunteer with the Compass Center for Women and Families. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Public Service Kondwa Day Center for Orphans, Lusaka, Zambia Nonprofit African Leadership University, Pamplemousses, Mauritius Private Enterprise Clio Awards, New York City IMMEDIATE PLANS To work in advertising as an account planner with EP+Co. in New York City.

Lauren Victoria Zitney (Lauren) Burnsville, Mountain Heritage High School Due to serendipity, an ever-changing self, and a love for philosophy, Lauren accidentally majored in economics and minored in public policy, both subjects that allow for great breadth of inquiry—just the way she likes it. Outside of class, Lauren has spent her four years at UNC dancing fiercely and freely, whether in the Pit between classes, or on a stage with Modernextension Dance Company, where she was a performer, choreographer, and executive member. Happenstance also brought about an internship with a nonprofit called the Walking Classroom, a comfort with swimming laps, and a knack for computer science. As a Carolina graduate, Lauren is planning to continue honing her skills in statistical analysis and hopes to wield these newfound talents to work on urgent problems like climate change and biosecurity. SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, High Sierra Backpacking and Rock Climbing Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, New Orleans Private Enterprise Pok-O-MacCready Outdoor Education Center, Wilsboro, New York Private Enterprise The Motley Fool, Alexandria, Virginia IMMEDIATE PLANS To work as an economist with RTI International in Research Triangle Park.

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Aditi Adhikari Bloomfield Hills, MI Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School

Vikram Aikat Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

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

Nikhil Mohan Arora Madison, Mississippi St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

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

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

Kevin Weiguang Cao Morrisville, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Cameron Alexander Champion Raleigh, North Carolina Needham B. Broughton High School

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Sandra Shawen Conway Raleigh, North Carolina Saint David’s School

Danielle du Preez Greensboro, North Carolina The Early College at Guilford

Agnes Chinwe Ezekwesili Dulles, Virginia The Hotchkiss School

Vince Ellington Friedman Raleigh, North Carolina Jesse O. Sanderson High School

Tyla Briana Gomez Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Keely Ann Hendricks Nashville, Tennessee Harpeth Hall School

Daniel Charles Hirst Brentwood, Essex, England Brentwood School

Tai Trong Huynh Indian Trail, North Carolina Union County Early College

Devon Chandler Johnson Dallas, Georgia Christ School

Erik Michael Johnson Potomac, Maryland Winston Churchill High School

Rachel Elizabeth Joyner Tallahassee, Florida Leon High School

Caroline Marie Kennedy Overland Park, Kansas Blue Valley West High School

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Grace Kyende Kinoti Nairobi, Kenya African Leadership Academy

Kunal Lodaya Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Samuel Sumner Lowe Elon, North Carolina Western Alamance High School

Stuart Glascoe Luter Virginia Beach, Virginia Norfolk Academy

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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Bridget Vera Mizener Omaha, Nebraska Westside High School

Evelyn Mugnier Morris Norwalk, Connecticut Miss Porter’s School

Carly M. Onnink Pisgah Forest, North Carolina Brevard High School

Walter Patton Orr Memphis, Tennessee Memphis University School

Uzorma Kafinyinfunoluwa Owete London, England Christ’s Hospital

Pavani Peri Carmel, Indiana Park Tudor School

Wesley James Yount Price Bethesda, Maryland St. Albans School

Megan Lynn Raisle Louisville, Kentucky Dupont Manual Magnet High School

Rishika Reddy Cary, North Carolina Green Hope High School

Thomas Clive Richards Brooklyn, New York Saint Ann’s School

Megan Moriarity Rogge Loveland, Ohio Sycamore High School

Elizabeth Jett Russler Charleston, South Carolina Ashley Hall School

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Mihir Kamlesh Shah Cary, North Carolina Panther Creek High School

Shreya Ashish Shah Summerfield, North Carolina Greensboro Day School

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

Isabelle Francisca Smith Asheville, North Carolina The Asheville School

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

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Ryan Friedrich Totz Victoria, British Columbia, Canada St. Michaels University School

Jack Elliot Turner Glasgow, Scotland Haileybury

Isa Margaret van der Drift Mebane, North Carolina Cedar Ridge High School

Caleb Micah Walker Wilson Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School

Brittany-Diana Marfowaa Wiafe Concord, North Carolina Jay M. Robinson High School

Lili Emilia Zay Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

Eric Kai Zhu Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Olivia Marie Zitkus Pottstown, Pennsylvania The Hill School

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Leslie Ruby Acosta Padilla Charlotte, North Carolina Harding University High School

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

Reuben Varghese Chemmanam Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Dennis Montgomery Cmiel Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Mia Wendy ColloredoMansfeld Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School

Jason Ray Cowan Lewiston, North Carolina Bertie Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics High School

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Hunter Davis Baltimore, Maryland Friends School of Baltimore

John Patrick Dinges Alpharetta, Georgia Marist School

Mackenzie Elizabeth Dion Raleigh, North Carolina Needham B. Broughton High School

Caroline Elizabeth Durante Dallas, Texas Episcopal School of Dallas

William Grant Everist Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School

Donald L. Fejfar Marion, Iowa Linn-Mar High School

Emily Margaret Galvin Belle Mead, New Jersey The Lawrenceville School

Angel Rodolfo Gaona La Grange, North Carolina North Lenoir High School

Christian Sutton Rust Gillespy Greenville, South Carolina Saint Joseph’s Catholic School

Lauren Emily Gornto Burlington, North Carolina Western Alamance High School

Justin G. Hadad Dublin, Ohio St. Charles Preparatory School

Jacquelyn Claire Hedrick Raleigh, North Carolina Jesse O. Sanderson 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

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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Joanna Kuang New York, New York Horace Mann School

Sarah Jane Kuehn Wayne, New Jersey The Hotchkiss School

Pearce Armstrong Landry II Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Day School

Richard Foster Livingston Wallace, North Carolina Wallace-Rose Hill High School

Levi Thomas McCracken Clyde, North Carolina Haywood Early College High School

William Alberto McGregor Leesburg, Virginia The McCallie School

Andrew Philip McRacken Morganton, North Carolina Freedom High School

Hannah Rose Motley Leawood, Kansas Blue Valley North High School

Kimathi Mokua Muiruri Pickering, Ontario, Canada Upper Canada College

Jose Eduardo Neri Raleigh, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Sean Quan Nguyen Palm Harbor, Florida Berkeley Preparatory School

Daniel Oluwakorede Ogunbamowo Chelmsford, England The Sixth Form College, Colchester

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Marcella Francesca Pansini Mooresville, North Carolina South Iredell High School

Mollie Anna Pepper Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville High School

Lucas Cole Risinger Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School

Ruth Etiesit Samuel Macon, Georgia First Presbyterian Day School

Sarah Dudley Sasz Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

Frances Galloway Sentilles Memphis, Tennessee Hutchison School

Jay Ashish Sheth Charleston, West Virginia George Washington High School

Ashley Chandler Simpson Greensboro, North Carolina Walter Hines Page High School

Sophia Wessels Swift Weaverville, North Carolina North Buncombe High School

Madison Grace Tart Erwin, North Carolina Triton High School

Raymond Tu Guelph, Ontario, Canada Guelph Collegiate

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Jessica Jiadai Wang Chantilly, Virginia Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Richard Andrew Wayland Jr. Raleigh, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Jordyn Marie Williams Winterville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Reagan Emery Woodard Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina Wake Christian Academy

Mina Yakubu Wilmington, North Carolina New Hanover High School

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Grant Charles Abrams Charlotte, North Carolina Providence Day School

Chiazo Corne Agina Fresno, California UWC-USA

Christina Marie Alperi Davidson, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Anna Katherine Kalifey Aluise New Orleans, Louisiana Isidore Newman School

Vibhu Kishan Ambil Charlotte, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Olivia Ellene Bell Albany, Georgia Deerfield-Windsor School

John Paul Benson Wilson, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Shivam Shankar Bhargava Carmel, Indiana Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

Daniel De Campo Bonomo Mooresville, North Carolina South Iredell High School

Tershona Denise Alfreda Branch Burgaw, North Carolina Cape Fear Academy

Kristina Kathleen Chapple Suwanee, Georgia Lambert High School

Caroline Elizabeth Ciaramitaro Memphis, Tennessee St. Mary’s Episcopal School

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Katherine Muse Collamore Chevy Chase, Maryland Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School

Tyler May Deegan Pittsboro, North Carolina Woods Charter School

Chelsea Tate Deitelzweig New Orleans, Louisiana Benjamin Franklin High School

Olivia Riley Delborne Raleigh, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Ivana Cheyenne Devine Orangeburg, South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics

John Rees Dewey Greensboro, North Carolina Walter Hines Page High School

Connor Antonio Díaz Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Chapel Hill High School

Bogue Hiram Dick Swansboro, North Carolina Swansboro High School

Michael James Dorgan Huntersville, North Carolina William Amos Hough High School

Charlotte Sophia Nowell Dorn High Point, North Carolina Salem Academy

Capri Alexis D’Souza Oak Ridge, North Carolina Northwest Guilford High School

Montgomery Marcus Eyre Evans London, England St. Paul’s School

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Samantha Christine Ferris Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

Phoebe Margaret Flaherty Toronto, Ontario, Canada Monarch Park Collegiate Institute

William Alexander Forrest Richmond, Virginia St. Christopher’s School

Melanie America GodinezCedillo Weaverville, North Carolina North Buncombe High School

Matthew Benjamin Bittner Atticus Grassby London, England Eton College

Lucia Helena Hagert Austin, Texas Stephen F. Austin High School

Richard Scott Hallyburton Durham, North Carolina Durham Academy

Mirza Abbas Hasan Plano, Texas Greenhill School

Margo Claire Helmke Tampa, Florida St. Michaels University School

Takhona Grace Hlatshwako Manzini, Swaziland UWC Dilijan College

Benjamin Forrest Humphries Cary, North Carolina Cary Academy

Claire Reeves Hyde Memphis, Tennessee St. Mary’s Episcopal School

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Jalen Wayne Johnson Conover, North Carolina The Discovery High School at Newton-Conover

Helen Susanne Johnston Park City, Utah The Culver Academies

Robert Franklin Keener Hendersonville, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Camryn Gerard Kellogg Wilmington, North Carolina Cape Fear Academy

Maryam Hana Khan Slough, England Baylis Court School

Isabel Mae Kintzley Severna Park, Maryland Severna Park High School

Tracy Colburn Laughlin Charlotte, North Carolina Providence Day School

Harrison David Lewis Atlanta, Georgia Pace Academy

Megan Connally Lienau Dunwoody, Georgia Mount Vernon Presbyterian School

Katherine Armistead Loughran Atlanta, Georgia Pace Academy

Michael Hosseini Marand Apex, North Carolina Panther Creek High School

Alexander Samuel Mazer Manhasset, New York Manhasset High School

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Isabelle Maria McGoey Metairie, Louisiana Academy of the Sacred Heart

Robert Dudley McQueen Burlington, North Carolina The Burlington School

Jaya Rani Mishra Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mount Tabor High School

Jack Thomas Moore Hartford, Connecticut Conard High School

Caitlin Wen Nygren Chicago, Illinois Walter Payton College Preparatory High School

Krupa Sanjiv Patel Harrisburg, North Carolina Hickory Ridge High School

Alayna Camille Powell Asheville, North Carolina Enka High School

Kelsey Megan Rappe Johns Creek, Georgia Wesleyan School

Frances Annette Reed Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

Olivia Catherine Weyler Romine Greensboro, North Carolina Grimsley High School

Kobe William Roseman Dallas, Texas St. Mark’s School of Texas

Mary Hunter Russell Belmont, North Carolina Saint Mary’s School

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Chloe Madison Saine Crouse, North Carolina West Lincoln High School

Samuel Butler Sands Lutz, Florida Jesuit High School

Nisarg Hetal Shah Alpharetta, Georgia Johns Creek High School

Sanya Shah Wilmington, North Carolina John T. Hoggard High School

Sonam Jyoti Shah Cary, North Carolina Raleigh Charter High School

Maria Fernanda Lucia Silva Morote Lima, Peru United World College of the Adriatic

Praveena Somasundaram Oak Ridge, North Carolina The Early College at Guilford

William Kade Sutton Clinton, North Carolina Clinton High School

Sita Marie Tayal Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Jennifer Andrea Te Vazquez Graham, North Carolina Southern Alamance High School

Alexander Benjamin Thompson Takoma Park, Maryland Georgetown Day School

Brianna Elizabeth Thompson Kingston, Jamaica The Lawrenceville School

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Charlie Tran Gastonia, North Carolina South Point High School

Aneesha Tucker Charlotte, North Carolina School of Math, Engineering, Technology and Science at Olympic High School

Leticia Tuset Raleigh, North Carolina Research Triangle High School

Ashley Hunt Wade Spartanburg, South Carolina Spartanburg High School

Marlee Noelle Walls Moyock, North Carolina Currituck County High School

Christopher Graham Watkins Raleigh, North Carolina Millbrook Senior High School

Hunter Alexis West Kinston, North Carolina South Lenoir High School

Fletcher Thomas Wilson Winston-Salem, North Carolina R. J. Reynolds Senior High School

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2 023 Senam Mwiza Yawo Adedze Annandale, Virginia Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School

Michael Charles Alcorn , Jr. Waxhaw, North Carolina Cuthbertson High School

Miranda Elizabeth Almy Greensboro, North Carolina Grimsley High School

Bailey Simone Benson Phoenix, Arizona North High School

Evan Maxwell Berkowitch San Antonio, Texas Keystone School

Rhea Bhagia Charlotte, North Carolina Providence Day School

Andrew Jack Buchanan* Redondo Beach, California Chadwick School

Naomi Elise Burns Broomfield, Colorado Peak to Peak Charter School

Katherine Elizabeth Carroll Charlotte, North Carolina East Mecklenburg High School

Sophie Seoyoung Cho Raleigh, North Carolina Leesville Road High School

Eleanor Anne Christianson Wayzata, Minnesota Providence Academy

Carolina Coch Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill Senior High School

* Returning from a 2018–2019 gap year

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Ilyas James Colie Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School

Zoe Virginia Conner Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Country Day School

William Mark Dillon , Jr. Charlotte, North Carolina Myers Park High School

Cullen Stuart Duval Brevard, North Carolina Brevard High School

Lucy Rose Dyson Barnsley, England New College Pontefract

Noor Mostafa El-Baradie Abqaiq, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia St. Andrew’s School

Roli Enonuya Rochester, England Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School

Jordan Nicole Feldman Mooresville, North Carolina Lake Norman High School

Shi Nan Feng Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Port Moody Secondary School

Annabelle Virginia Fisher High Point, North Carolina High Point Central High School

Jack Landman Goldsmith IV Newton, Massachusetts Newton North High School

Daniel Joseph Gonzalez Coral Gables, Florida Christopher Columbus High School

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Virginia Claire Griffin Wilmington, North Carolina John T. Hoggard High School

Meagan Jacqueline Harrington Farnham, England Alton College

Tylah Rukiya Harrison Durham, North Carolina Charles E. Jordan Senior High School

Jacob Richard Hawkins Huntersville, North Carolina Mountain Island Charter School

Charlie Donald Hirsch Atlanta, Georgia Pace Academy

Emmaus William Holder Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina KIPP Gaston College Prep

Junead Khan Slough, England The Langley Academy

Kurt Eric Axel Lindquist III Morganton, North Carolina Robert L. Patton High School

Amalia Gabriela Marmolejos Washington, DC Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart

McKenzie Elizabeth Martin Davidson, North Carolina William Amos Hough High School

Patrice Miranda McGloin Washington, DC Mercersburg Academy

MaKenna Marie McGough Concord, North Carolina Cox Mill High School

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Tess Isabella McGrinder Niskayuna, New York Niskayuna High School

Jalen Anthony McKoy Durham, North Carolina Hillside High School

Mable Yiling Miao Englewood, Colorado Cherry Creek High School

Clay Bingham Morris Madison, Mississippi St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

Kochoe Akosua Nikoi New York, New York Groton School

Michael Garrett O’Brien Gibsonville, North Carolina Western Alamance High School

Raymond Theodore Palma Durham, North Carolina Riverside High School

Simon Nayak Palmore Washington, DC St. Albans School

Mishka Morenike Philizaire Alexandria, Virginia Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Ethan James Phillips Fairfax, Virginia Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Anna Louise Danek Pickens Pittsboro, North Carolina Northwood High School

Harrison Sean Pumphrey Greenville, North Carolina Junius H. Rose High School

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Alexander Forbes Reid Winston-Salem, North Carolina West Forsyth High School

Zianne Mackenzie Richardson Warrenton, North Carolina Warren County High School

Selina Shi Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School

Avni Pandya Singh Austin, Texas Stephen F. Austin High School

Jackson Thomas Stone Wilson, North Carolina Greenfield School

Grayson Spencer Sword Asheville, North Carolina The Asheville School

Ananya Tadikonda Boyds, Maryland Richard Montgomery High School

Aryan Jwalant Talati Calgary, Alberta, Canada Henry Wise Wood Senior High School

Tatum Kay Trysla Leawood, Kansas Blue Valley North High School

Jacob Larsen Turner Cary, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Kartik Tyagi Cary, North Carolina Enloe Magnet High School

Nicholas Hunter Vaughan Bermuda Run, North Carolina Calvary Baptist Day School

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Hayden Christopher Vaughn Nebo, North Carolina McDowell High School

Christiana Hope Wayne Moore, South Carolina Oakbrook Preparatory School

Greear Arthur Webb Raleigh, North Carolina Jesse O. Sanderson High School

Webster Winfried Werner Woltersdorf Leipzig, Saxony, Germany UWC Robert Bosch College

TAKING A 2019–2020 GAP YEAR

Emile Leo Charles Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Eugenia Cheuk Yin Chow Hong Kong Chinese International School

Anna Elizabeth Connors Baltimore, Maryland Park School of Baltimore

Soul Jade Dayan Winston-Salem, North Carolina Mount Tabor High School

Nina Simone Fisher Guelph, Ontario, Canada Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School

Caroline Ann Furrier Palo Alto, California Palo Alto Senior High School

Quintin Avery Gay Cedar Rapids, Iowa Washington High School

Julian Ruben Goldner Nashville, Tennessee Lincoln High School

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TAKING A 2019–2020 GAP YEAR (Continued)

Raymund Namwon Lee Demarest, New Jersey Regis High School

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Taylor Siena Molina Edgewater, New Jersey Leonia High School

Lia Starr Salvatierra Palo Alto, California Palo Alto Senior High School

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Jasper Munro Schutt Larkspur, California San Francisco University High School

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I experienced firsthand how the Morehead-Cain changes the life of a first-generation college student. If I can be a tiny part of making an experience like mine possible for other high school students, sign me up ’til the end. Adam Glass ’12  |  Senior Financial Analyst, Center for Creative Leadership

TOGETHER.


M O R E H E A D - C A I N F O U N D AT I O N S TA F F

OPERATIONS

Chuck Lovelace Executive Director

Megan Mazzocchi Associate Director and Director of Alumni Engagement

David Greer Director of Development

Joscelyne Brazile Development Officer

Steve Michalak Treasurer

Hannah Hannan Executive Assistant

DEVELOPMENT

SCHOLAR SELECTION

Karman Kent Director of Scholar Selection

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Ann Smith Scholar Selection Officer

Kim Jessen Roberson Western Region Development Officer

EVENTS

Julie McCay Events Manager


ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT

COMMUNICATIONS

Emily Olson Alumni Engagement Coordinator

Brendan Foley Director of Communications

Caroline Leland Content Specialist

SCHOLAR ADVISING

Julie DeVoe Director of Scholar Advising

Mallory Findlay Scholar Advisor

Lindsay Oliver Program Coordinator for Scholar Advising

Frieda Seeger Scholar Advisor

Montez Thomas Scholar Advisor

MOREHEAD HOUSE

Anahid Vrana Morehead House Manager

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T H A N K S

Kim Bryant   Kim Chapman ’00   Kent Corley Mike Deimler ’86   Noel Dunivant ’69   Leon Godwin   Sarah Ketchen Lipson Mitch Prinstein   Deborah Rupp   Gay Todd Shackelford ’85



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