Student leadership during a pandemic
In an academic year upended by COVID-19, 含羞草研究所 students still stepped forward to lead and serve their community.
In an academic year upended by COVID-19, students still stepped forward to lead and serve the Mount Holyoke community in myriad ways. The annual Student Leadership and Service Awards recognized these students and student groups in a virtual ceremony on May 7, 2021.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to note in this past year and a half, we鈥檝e experienced so much change and so many asks for us to be flexible,鈥 said Marcella Runell Hall, dean of students and vice president for student life. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also been a time where we鈥檝e had to think about our contributions and how we want to show up.鈥
Students, faculty and staff submitted 160 nominations, more than in 2020. The awards announcements took place over the course of the afternoon, beginning with a greeting from Hall. Following that, Ivonne G. Ramirez-DeBlois, associate director of Student Involvement and Leadership, posted the names of the winners on the Instagram account in 15-minute increments.
The , which is given by the 含羞草研究所 Alumnae Association, was also presented at this ceremony.
鈥淚n a year that has been so difficult for all of us as a community, I am privileged that we are able to acknowledge all that our students give to ensure MHC is their MoHome for themselves and their peers,鈥 said Ramirez-DeBlois. 鈥淭his year was especially important to highlight the dedication and passion of our students and student groups. I am proud of our community for nominating a break-recording number.鈥
The Complete List of Honorees
Included in the following list of names are excerpts from some of the nominations and citations about the award winners.
Sarah Williston Prize
Given to the students with the highest grades in their class who ranked as Sarah Williston Scholars their sophomore or junior year.
Clara Brandt 鈥22
Hannah Castner 鈥22
Sophie Clingan 鈥22
Moira R. Crawshaw 鈥櫬21
Sophia Hess 鈥22
Saachi Khandpur 鈥22
Hannah Rose Knapp-Broas 鈥21
Yehee Lee 鈥22
Weijing (Vickie) Liu 鈥22
Rebekah Charlotte B眉chau McBane 鈥21
Margaret Hayes Minett 鈥21
Imaan Moin 鈥22
Kaylee Neat 鈥22
Nguyen Pham 鈥22
Montgomery Quinlan 鈥23
Grace Rhodes 鈥22
Hope Rogers 鈥22
Rose Sheehan 鈥22
Rachel Stieber 鈥22
Martha Thompson 鈥22
Daphne Isabel Williams-Hutfilz 鈥21
Olivia Chun-Ping Zhou 鈥21
Sarah Williston Senior Prize Scholarship
to the top senior, based on performance through the junior year, who ranked as a Sarah Williston Scholar in their sophomore or junior year.
Moira R. Crawshaw 鈥櫬21
Anna C. Edwards Prize for Excellence in Debate
to a student who has demonstrated a commitment to promoting debate on campus
Klara Grygo 鈥23
鈥淜lara established a mock trial organization on campus. They have worked tirelessly to spread the word about it and make it a functional organization for next year. They want to ensure that every Mount Holyoke student has the opportunity to participate in this debate-rich activity and be part of its leadership if they so wish.鈥
Emerging Leader Award
Honors students in their first or second year at the College who show leadership promise through their contributions to student life and community building.
Nafeesah Ahmed-Adedoja 鈥23
Chelsea Gyimah 鈥23
Rachel (Sunwoo) Kang 鈥23
Rianna Washington 鈥24
Excellence Award in Residential Life
Kesshni (Kessh) Bhasiin 鈥22
Salina Hussain 鈥21
Iyana Jackson 鈥22
Skyler Colleen Odin 鈥21
Frances Harriet Williams Class of 1919 Award
Established in 1981 by the family of Frances H. Williams, class of 1919, this award is presented to a student who passionately pursues their goal of academic excellence, social justice or service to others.
Estefhani Tavarez 鈥21
鈥淓stefhani has the kind of drive, wisdom, grace and intellect that you would never expect from someone so young. Throughout her time at Mount Holyoke, she has worked diligently and passionately to ensure her community was cared for and heard.鈥
Golden Lyon Award
Given in recognition of students who have positively influenced a program or organization from behind the scenes with a positive attitude, a willingness to help in whatever capacity necessary and a commitment to excellence.
Sophia Anderson 鈥22
Kelly Lam 鈥22
Carol Veronica Law 鈥21
Helen Warren Smith Class of 1908 Award
Established in 1979 by Helen Warren Smith, class of 1908, this award honors a student whose interest, involvement and service to the 含羞草研究所 community have been outstanding.
Casey Colaine Roepke 鈥21
鈥淐asey has consistently proved through her service as the class of 2021 senator, an avid SGA committee member, a SAW mentor, a writer and editor for the Mount Holyoke News, an accomplished athlete, and, above all else, a role model. She has been a shining star of a community citizen for years and is the embodiment of the Mount Holyoke spirit.鈥
H. Elizabeth Braun Catalyst for Change Award
Established by the Office of the Dean of Students in 2010 to recognize leaders who have done extraordinary work creating a diverse and inclusive community.
Emily Elizabeth Carle 鈥21
Percy J. Child 鈥21
Kuzivakwashe Violah Madungwe 鈥21
Jacquline Arden Rich 鈥21
Irma Rabbino Award, in fond memory of Rose and Murray Rabbino
Established in 1978 by Irma L. Rabbino, class of 1953, to honor her father by recognizing a student who has made a significant contribution to the life of 含羞草研究所.
Maya Sopory 鈥22
鈥淚n their role as SGA President, Maya Sopory has made astonishing and exemplary contributions to the Mount Holyoke community. They have shown an impressive level of thoughtfulness and self-awareness in their role. Their leadership, communications, and continued willingness to accomplish what needed to be done despite the challenges of the pandemic and remote setting has helped guide our student body through this unprecedented time.鈥
Kelly Sottile Class of 2008 Community Service Award
Honors a student who demonstrates a high level of personal commitment to the community beyond the campus.
Tiyana Rose Mitchell-Farrow 鈥21
鈥淭iyana鈥檚 presence is extraordinarily infectious. Every space she walks into she leaves a mark and profound impact. Her unmatched presence, unique leadership, outstanding work ethic, humility, and deep involvement on campus are admirable and to be recognized widely.鈥
Mary Lyon Award
Given by the 含羞草研究所 Alumnae Association to young alumnae who have been out of the College for 15 years or less who demonstrate promise or sustained achievement in their lives, profession or community that is consistent with the humane values that Mary Lyon exemplified in her life and inspired in others.
Eyitemi R. Popo 鈥21
Yedalis Ru铆z FP鈥08
Elizabeth L. Tighe 鈥10
Miller Worley Center for the Environment Sustainability and Justice Engagement Award
For students who have demonstrated excellence in engaging the Mount Holyoke community on topics of sustainability and environmental justice and who have supported the Miller Worley Center鈥檚 mission to create a greener and more equitable world.
Genesis Lara Granados 鈥21
Julia Talamo 鈥21
Isabelle Anne Wohlin 鈥21
Adrianne Wu 鈥22
Sally Montgomery Award
Given each year to a student or students whose community involvement exhibits a true union of student learning and community needs.
Community-based Learning Fellows and Community Partnerships
Luisa Linares 鈥22 and Homework House
Joselin Marroquin 鈥22 and Homework House
Mirushe Bora Zylali 鈥21 and Homework House
Community-based Learning Fellows
Apara Sharma 鈥21
Louisa Mlsna Zebrowski 鈥21
Community-based Learning Fellows, Frances Perkins Award
Elisha Bonilla FP鈥21 and Girls Inc. of the Valley
Student Leadership and Service Award
Honors students who have consistently given their time, energy and talents to promote positive change and growth in the Mount Holyoke community, and in so doing have motivated others to do the same.
Sabrina Coppola 鈥22
Nora Grace Brown Cyra 鈥21
Imann Moin 鈥22
Kathryn Murphy 鈥22
Elizabeth Sevigny 鈥23
Brayden Walden 鈥21
Amanda Windsor 鈥22
Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year
Recognizes the outstanding contributions and achievements of a student who works while attending college.
Ngan Tr岷 鈥22
For their role as Stewardship & Donor Relations Assistant in the Office of College Relations.
Student Group Awards
Distinguished Student Group Award
Honors recognizes student organizations and their distinguished level of contribution to the Mount Holyoke community through planned events and programs on campus.
STEMPOC
鈥淭hroughout this difficult year, STEMPOC has maintained a commitment to their members, the MHC community and themselves to continue the work of making everyone feel welcomed. Board members have pushed themselves to the fullest in bringing back a sense of community and helping students, professors and staff maintain and make connections through over 70 virtual events in the fall 2020 semester alone.鈥
Excellence in Programming Award
Recognizes a student organization or committee for its exceptional creativity, planning and execution of a campus-wide program.
Asian Students Association (ASA)
鈥淢ount Holyoke鈥檚 Asian Students Association hosts one of Mount Holyoke鈥檚 largest student-run events, VariAsians: a cultural show that celebrates Pan-Asian culture through food, art, fashion and performances. Although the pandemic made it difficult to celebrate VariAsians in the same way as previous years, their organization showcased creativity and determination to continue this tradition.鈥
MoZone Community Builders Award
Recognizes the student organization that has done extraordinary work to create a diverse and inclusive community.
Association of Pan-African Unity (APAU)
鈥淎PAU has been an incredibly impressive and accomplished student organization despite the circumstances of the pandemic and has consistently provided programming for their community and the student body as a whole. Despite the challenges faced this year, they have continued to thrive as an organization and are a truly admirable leader in student groups which other student organizations can look to for inspiration and collaboration.鈥
Weissman Center for Leadership Award for Excellence
Honors students who have demonstrated leadership across campus, with a particular commitment to Weissman Center for Leadership activities and events.
Kesshni (Kessh) Bhaasiin 鈥22
Robin Carpenter Kerr 鈥21
Rachel Jinsun Kim 鈥21
Onyelukachukwu Ohiorhuemi Okonji 鈥21
Klara Grygo 鈥23