Montgomery, Robinson, Denning take top student awards
April 26, 2012
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Dozens of students were honored at the University of Ӱԭ Fairbanks’ annual student awards breakfast Saturday, April 28 at 9:30 a.m. in the Wood Center Carol Brown Ballroom. Each spring, UAF honors students who have distinguished themselves throughout their academic careers.
Among those honored will be the winners of the Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award, the Gray S. Tilly Memorial Award and the Joel Wiegert Award. The awards recognize the accomplishments of three top graduating seniors each year.
Jordyn Montgomery is the recipient of the 2012 Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award for outstanding graduating senior woman. She will be receiving a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in sports management. Montgomery transferred to UAF from Rockhurst University in fall 2009. She joined the volleyball team as a walk-on and earned a scholarship the following year, eventually becoming a starter and then co-captain of the team for her senior year. In addition to her stellar performance on the volleyball court and her ability to maintain a 4.0 grade-point-average, Montgomery and five other students started the Students Offering Leadership Development organization, a club that provides students the opportunity to gain leadership experience, networking and other personal development skills by working with the Northern Leadership Center.
“Never in my 21 years of teaching have I had a student that can come close to matching her level of commitment to the quality of work she submits,” said one faculty nominator. “She sets a new standard for me in the meaning of ‘excellence.’”
“Without a doubt, Mr. Robinson takes his education seriously and works hard to make sure that he is properly prepared for individual classes,” wrote a faculty nominator. “He offers leadership in class and sets a great example of a disciplined work ethic. He always has his eyes on the larger goal of preparation for graduate school and a career in academics.”
“She is among the most dedicated and sincere students I’ve had in some time,” wrote a faculty nominator. “I have found her to be someone who has epitomized integrity in all her words and in her assignments.”
NOTE TO EDITORS: If a student or department is not listed, it may be that the outstanding student for that department has a confidential hold on his or her academic record.
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Specialty awards
Theresia Schnurr, Scholar Athlete
Scott Greenham, Scholar Athlete
David Blurton, ASUAF Award for Outstanding Faculty
Patti Picha, ASUAF Award for Outstanding Staff
Jordyn Montgomery, Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduating Senior Woman
Matthew Robinson, Joel Wiegert Award, Outstanding Graduating Senior Man
Gail Denning, Gray S. Tilly Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduating Non-Traditional Senior
Awards in colleges and professional schools
Community and Technical College
Andrea Bloom, Applied Accounting, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Kimberly Kelley, Applied Business, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Sean Kelly, Aviation Maintenance
Alex Adlesperger, Construction Management, North Pole, Ӱԭ
Christopher W. Redmond, Culinary Arts and Hospitality
Amie Kozak, Dental Assistant, Wasilla, Ӱԭ
Paige Goneau, Drafting Technology, Tok, Ӱԭ
Marcy Belisle McGraw, Early Childhood Education, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Ilya Mocharnyy, Fire Science
Charles E. Esmailka Jr, Information Technology Specialist, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Christie Hampton, Paralegal Studies, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Nick Clark, Paramedic, Independence, Ore.
Kaitlyn Mead, Private Piloting
School of Natural Resources & Agricultural Sciences
Erik Soederstroem, Geography, As, Sweden
Kelsey Gobroski, High Latitude Agriculture
Ryan Jess, Humans & the Environment, Lewistown, Mont.
School of Management
Matthew Hurbi, Accounting, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Jeffrey Bue, Business Administration, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Heather Sacora, Economics, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Forrest Kuiper, Emergency Management, North Pole, Ӱԭ
School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
Mark Evans, Fisheries, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
School of Education
Jenny L. Smith, Elementary Education, Homer, Ӱԭ
College of Rural and Community Development
Naaqtuuq Debra Dommek, Ӱԭ Native Studies, Kotzebue, Ӱԭ
Elizabeth Darrah, Child Development and Family Studies, Seattle, Wash.
Amanda Tritt, Construction Trades Technology, Venetie, Ӱԭ
Lee Atencio, Developmental Education,
Krista Donath, Educator: Para-Professional, Barrow
Leona Starr, Rural Development, Huslia, Ӱԭ
Rowena Sam, Rural Nutrition Services, Northway
Randy Mayo, Tribal Management, Stevens Village
College of Natural Science & Mathematics
Sayde Ridling, Biological Sciences, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Jordan Ross, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Samantha Davis, Geology & Geophysics, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Kathleen Gerdes, Mathematics, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Andrew Winkelman, Physics, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Andrew Meng, Statistics, Papillion, Neb.
Catherine Rubin, Wildlife Biology, Albuquergue, N.M.
College of Engineering and Mines
Lyle J. Axelarris, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Melville, N.Y.
Justin Harvey, Computer Engineering, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Gareth Chesley, Computer Science, Homer, Ӱԭ
Joseph M. Stribrny, Electrical Engineering, Hudson, Ohio
Marina Critchett, Geological Engineering, Homer, Ӱԭ
Shaun M. Milke, Mechanical Engineering , Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Taylor Duggar, Mining Engineering, Nenana, Ӱԭ
Alexander Janorschke, Petroleum Engineering, Soldotna, Ӱԭ
College of Liberal Arts
Azara Mohammadi, Anthropology, Chico, California
Yasunari Izaki, Art, Shimabara, Japan
Haley Hatch, Communication, Seward, Ӱԭ
Maarit Hamilton, English,
Christopher Kern, Film, Troy, Montana
Stephen B. Thomas, Foreign Languages, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Matthew Robinson, History, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Sarah Belmont, Journalism, North Pole, Ӱԭ
Jacob Mannix, Justice, Talkeetna, Ӱԭ
Trevor Matthew Adams, Music, North Pole, Ӱԭ
Christopher Behnke, Northern Studies, Juneau, Ӱԭ
Katya Wassillie, Political Science, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Jordyn Montgomery, Psychology, Topeka, Kan.
Chelsea Fillingim, Social Work, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Brian J. Woster, Sociology, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Tiana Hanson, Theatre, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ
Megan Lindbergh Carpenter, Women's Studies, Fairbanks, Ӱԭ

