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Falk College Students Recognized With Awards

Wednesday, May 24, 2023, By Matt Michael
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Sport Management award winners 2023

Here are several of the 50 Department of Sport Management students who received the Director’s Academic Achievement Award for achieving a GPA of 3.4 or higher for each of their consecutive semesters at ϲ.

The recently honored about 70 undergraduate and graduate students from the Class of 2023. Here are the list of Falk College departments and student award winners, or links to full stories with a list of winners and descriptions of the awards.

Exercise Science

  • Graduate Research Excellence Award: Page Williams
  • Undergraduate Research Excellence Award: Christian James Ruiz

Food Studies

Human Development and Family Science

Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT)

  • MFT Social Justice Award: Annemarie Sohn

Nutrition Science and Dietetics

  • Outstanding Dietetic Intern—Director’s Award: Sydney Teeter
  • Nutrition Science and Dietetics Graduate Research Award: Madeline Hobika
  • Outstanding Graduate Student in Nutrition Science Award: Sophia Dimkopoulos
  • Outstanding Graduate Assistant in Nutrition Science Award: Caroline Fletcher Moore
  • Nutrition Science and Dietetics Undergraduate Research Award: Taylor Fein
  • Emily Gere Coon Award: Ashleigh Lok Jack
  • Peer Leader in Nutrition Science and Dietetics Award: Junhui “Carol” Lang
  • Susan J. Crockett Prize for Student Leadership: Julia Langer
  • Faculty Award for Excellence in Nutrition Science: Sivan Avramovich
  • Marjorie V. Dibble Scholarship Award: Mariana I. Perez Lugo
  • Ruth Tolley Award–Women of the University Community: Elizabeth Kot
  • Vershann Icem-Wright Professional Promise in Nutrition Science and Dietetics Award: Philip E. Farina
  • Victoria F. Thiele Scholarship Award: Cristina Sofia Grigas and Tess Palin
  • Victoria Li Scholarship Award: Alyssa M. Quinn
  • Selleck Award: Sivan Avramovich
  • Elizabeth L. Reid Memorial Award: Rylee Brook Pepper

Public Health

  • Academic Excellence in Public Health Award: Nicole Pulido
  • Excellence in Public Health Practice Award: Brooke Breton
  • Public Health Leadership Award: Panagiotis Hatzelamprou
  • Research Award for Public Health Award: Kinley Gaudette
  • Social Justice in Public Health Award: Brooke Kirchner
  • Excellence in the Public Health Graduate Program Award: Md Koushik Ahmed and Rachel Arauz

Social Work

  • Hortence Cochrane Award: Aglaeth Vazquez

Sport Management

Faculty of the Year Awards

  • Professors Jane Burrell, Lynn Brann and Bryce Hruska were honored with for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and internal and professional service contributions in 2023
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