UW-Madison students receive undergraduate awards
Numerous UW–Madison students have been honored with the university’s most prestigious scholarships, fellowships and awards for the 2008-09 academic year.
A full listing of the awards and the winners follows below. Winners are from Wisconsin unless otherwise noted.
- Four UW–Madison students have received the 2008-09 Herfurth-Kubly Award for Initiative and Efficiency. Each of the four students to receive the $2,000 award was chosen out of a pool of 103 seniors nominated for the award.
The Herfurth-Kubly Award is the highest university-wide honor a UW–Madison senior can receive. Students are selected through highly competitive consideration of academic achievements, personal initiative and integrity, community service, constructive leadership and verbal communication skills.
This award is made possible through the generosity of Theodore Herfurth, a member of the class of 1894, and his daughter, Theodora (Teddy) Kubly.
The following students received this year’s award: Rachel Butler, Waukesha; Stefanie Jones, Madison; John Leonard, Madison; and David Rebedew, Fond du Lac
- A grant from the University Book Store allows for awards of $1,000 each to undergraduate students who demonstrated excellence by completing a project through independent study. A record number of 86 students applied for the University Book Store Awards this year. Twenty recipients were selected.
The following students were recognized:
Nathan Aschenbach, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Charles Brummitt, Milwaukee
Jacob Daane, Sheboygan;
William Fitzgerald, Cabin John, Md.
Madeline Greene, Beaver Dam
Morgan Gustison, Mount Horeb
Evan Hall, Luck
Thomas Kleist, Wausau
Kathrin Kohler, Bangor, Maine
Allison Lake, Greenfield
Peter Mackie, Verona
Chanel Matsunami Govreau, Evanston, Ill.
Hammad Mazhar, Madison
Todd Nordgren, Lake Nebagamon
Lauren Pagel, Appleton
Matthew Pesko, Shell Lake
Adam Rieves, Brookfield
Jacob Riyeff, Janesville
Brandon Santos, Richfield, Minn.
Bryon Shannon, Stevens Point
- Twenty-six students have received the Meyerhoff Undergraduate Excellence Award for Leadership, Service and Scholarship.
Recipients of the award are chosen for their leadership and service contributions to the university or surrounding communities while maintaining a high academic record. A generous grant from Harvey M. Meyerhoff allows for 26 awards of $1,000 each to juniors and seniors judged outstanding in the areas of leadership, service and scholarship.
They are:
Jonathan Alfuth, Eau Claire
Emily Andrews, Madison
Denise E. Contreras, Madison
Bailey B. Curtis, Elm Grove
William Dorsch, De Pere
Paris Echoles, Milwaukee
Jonathan Fasoli, Laguna Niguel, Calif.
Eric Flanagan, no hometown available
Brianna Glanzman, Whitehall
Sarah Gunnink, Brandon
Ann Huenink, Cedar Grove
Emily Husmoe, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Jessica Kainz, Tomahawk
Amy Kerman, Madison
Carmen Mendoza, Chicago
Jessica Peyton, Pewaukee
Tony Prekop, Muskego
Nicole Rybeck, Madison
Megan Sallomi, Milwaukee
Sarah Sanchez, Milwaukee
Davina Tolbert, Maple Grove, Minn.
Lauren Walsh, Beloit
Joshua White, Okemos, Minn.
Brittany Wiegand, Champaign, Ill.
Autumn Wilke, Pittsville
Maria Wopat, Ontario
- Eighty undergraduates received the $4,000 Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowships out of a pool of 247 applicants. Grants from the Hilldale Foundation and Wisconsin state legislature provide for the awards, which in addition to the monetary prize also give undergraduates the opportunity to work in collaboration on research projects with a faculty adviser.
The fellowships are awarded on the basis of a research proposal jointly developed by the student and a faculty/instructional academic staff member. The money is expected to be used for collaborative research by the student and faculty/staff.
Recognized were:
Elizabeth Abbs, Madison
Marryam Abdl-Haleem, Muscoda
Leah Alstad, Roseville, Minn.
Benjamin Andrew, Viroqua
Amy Andrzejewski, Franklin
Sarah Bahr, LaCrosse
Lukas Bane, Appleton
Steven Banik, Madison
Hannah Barnes, New Berlin
Daniel Baum, Madison
Claire Becker, Madison
Kaytlyn Beres, Campbellsport
Brittany Bice, Lake Geneva
Forrest Bishop, Decorah, Iowa
Michael Cain, Jackson, Wyo.
James Campbell, Madison
Jason Carr, Wauwatosa
Shannon Chaplo, Janesville
Peter Culviner, Madison
Cara Dees, Hilbert
Madeleine Dungy, Waterloo, Iowa
Joseph Duratinsky, Pleasant Prairie
Elizabeth Feit, Mount Horeb
Matthew Ferguson, Duluth, Minn.
John Fink, Neenah
Kristi Freitag, Rice Lake
Sergio Gallardo, Chicago Heights Ill.
Carlos Gil del Alcazar, no hometown available
Michael Goldstein, Janesville
Anne Gottwald, Duluth, Minn.
Adam Hahn, Ripon
Samantha Harris, Davie, Fla.
Michael Hiley, Windom, Minn.
Wee Teck William Ho, Singapore
Shao-Pu Hsu, Madison
Dexter Jin, Fitchburg
Megan Keuler, Green Bay
Kristin Kopish, Madison
Caitlin Kuck, Shawano
Alex Lang, Prairie du Sac
Angwei Law, Singapore
Yin Jin Lee, Singapore
James Lehman, Neshkoro
Josephine Lembong, Jakarta, Indonesia
Linda Lyon, Baltimore, Md.
Elizabeth Malone, Madison
Alyce Marsh, Seymour
Jessica Masterman, Minneapolis
Marissa Mastrangeli, Pewaukee
Jeanne McCormack, Baldwin
Anna Mielke, Inver Grove Heights, Minn.
Brian Mogen, River Falls
Holly Morton, Brainerd, Minn.
Songdet Nillasithanukroh, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Michael O’Halleran, Massapequa Park, N.Y.
Michael Olmsted, Kohler
Katherine Pankratz, Appleton
Roshni Patel, Beloit
Lara Peschke, Plymouth
Rista Plate, Roscoe, Ill.
Nicole Powers, Madison
Ruichen Qian, Cedarburg
Emily Robin, Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Rebecca Rozek, Saukville
Sneha Shrestha, Madison
Timothy Sita, Kildeer, Ill.
Rachel Smith, Tampa, Fla.
Daryl Staveness, Rio
David Sterken, Middleton
Rebecca Sweeney, Milwaukee
Elizabeth Thomas, Evanston, Ill.
Alex Thompson, Waukesha
Sonya Troller-Renfree, Downing
Stephanie Van Hecke, Hales Corners
Samuel Weinberg, Highland Park, Ill.
Deena Weiss, Kenosha
Joshua White, Okemos, Mich.
Paul Winograd, Glencoe, Ill.
Allison Wojnar, Milwaukee
Tan (Lucy) Xu , Glendale
Elisa Yoritomi , Schaumburg, Ill.
- Drawn out of the same pool as the Wisconsin/Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowships, four UW–Madison students were awarded the Carleton and Mary Beth Holstrom Environmental Scholarship.
A grant from Carleton and Mary Beth Holstrom of Pipersville, Pa., provides for awards of $4,000 each to undergraduate students and $1,000 to their faculty/staff advisers to work in collaboration on research projects relating to the environment.
The following students received the scholarship: Gabrielle Hinahara, Middleton; Amy Kolpin, River Falls; Evan Peissig, Menomonie; and Nathan Schmidt, Cottage Grove.
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