Leadership looks like Mount Holyoke students
The 2020 Student Leadership and Service Awards at 果冻传媒 showcase the importance of leadership at this time and every time.
By Sasha Nyary
What does student leadership look like at 果冻传媒? As diverse as the student body. Learning to be a leader is an integral part of every 果冻传媒 education.
The annual Student Leadership and Service Awards are a chance to celebrate the success of that mission, and to recognize the variations of leadership.
鈥淚n a crisis moment like this, the levels and types of leadership necessary to solve problems, build coalitions and come up with creative solutions become more evident,鈥 said Marcella Runell Hall, dean of students and vice president for student life. 鈥淥ur students have done remarkable work this year on campus and have had to make so many adjustments on and off campus since March 12. It is perhaps even more important this year that we continue on with this important acknowledgement and celebration of these accomplishments.鈥
2020 saw an unprecedented number of nominations, which are submitted by students, faculty and staff. Given the circumstances, the announcing of the winners happened virtually on April 23.
The awards announcements took place over the course of the afternoon, . 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.
Many of the virtual presentations included remarks about the recipients. The nominating committee praised Maliha Rahman 鈥20, who won the Irma Rabbino Award, by saying, 鈥淭he long-term effect of their advocacy is more than just the halal station we have today. After these meetings, where they not only had to stand up for the community they represented, but also themselves, they showed the importance of student voice in campuswide decisions.鈥
The , which is given by the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association, was also presented at this ceremony. Two of the recipients expressed their appreciation in videos, and . Due to time constraints, the third, shared her speech via text.
Nearly 2,000 visitors followed the day鈥檚 events on Instagram, where Madeline Olson 鈥20 said, "What a wonderful way to host this now that many are off-campus.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.
Moira R. Crawshaw 鈥21
Hannah R. Knapp-Broas 鈥21
Yeseung Kwak 鈥21
Rebekah C. McBane 鈥21
Margaret H. Minett 鈥21
Rebecca E. Parker 鈥21
Daphne I. Williams-Hutfilz 鈥21
Jiahua Zhang 鈥21
Eleanor L. Harris 鈥20
Gabrielle E. Kerbel 鈥20
Talia J. Michaud 鈥20
Madeleine R. Olson 鈥20
Savannah C. Harriman-Pote 鈥20
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.
Savannah C. Harriman-Pote '20
Apple Award for Leadership in Campus Sustainability
Honors a student or group of students who have made a significant contribution to campus sustainability and/or have gone above and beyond to help the College to meet its goal of carbon neutrality by 2037.
MHC Compost Group
Community Advisor of the Year Award
Presented to the Community Advisor who best fulfilled the spirit as well as the letter of their position over the previous academic year. They have demonstrated excellence in programming, role-modeling care for others and building up their staff, building and campus community.
Skyler C. Odin 鈥21
鈥淪kyler takes the time to get to know each resident, including their interests, goals, and hobbies. She demonstrates her thoughtfulness and enthusiasm for the CA role through her thoughtful bulletin boards and intentional interactions with students.鈥
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.
鈥淧HE鈥檚 work has enhanced campus life by creating a safe environment for people to ask sensitive questions, without fear of embarrassment or judgment. They strive to encourage open dialogue about a variety of health issues, keeping in mind the wide range of experiences and comfort levels of others.鈥
鈥淭hey consistently provide interesting and relevant programming and club meetings, keyed in to the advocacy and job interests of MHC students.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.
Sarah W. Bishop 鈥22
Kaila B. Goldstein 鈥22
Domenica L. Guaman 鈥22
Lasya Priya Rao Jarugumilli 鈥23
Stav R. Keshet 鈥22
Catriona M. 鈥淐ait鈥 Mallery 鈥22
Elizabeth C. 鈥淟iz鈥 Sevigny 鈥23
Amanda C. Windsor 鈥22
Excellence in Programming Award
Recognizes a student organization or committee for its exceptional creativity, planning and execution of a campus-wide program.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 the weekly Thursday movie nights, the B.A.M student art exhibit that鈥檚 open all of February, or the incredible business expo that hosted local young Black entrepreneurs, this organization has demonstrated immense creativity in executing a series of events that span the entire month of February!鈥
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.
Maria Maria Castillo 鈥20
鈥淭hrough tutoring at Homework House for three years she has gained the experience and skills needed to know the struggles that Latinx students face in the public educational system. Whenever anyone needs her help, Maria is there willing to give a helping hand.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.
Shayn E. Massefski 鈥21
Faryal F. Mirza 鈥20
Nabeeha A. Noor 鈥20
Reina S. Torrez-Miner 鈥20
Katharine A. 鈥淜ate鈥 Turner 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 Mount Holyoke College community have been outstanding.
Lilach 鈥淟ila鈥 Oren-Dahan 鈥20
鈥淚n every part of Lila鈥檚 campus involvement, they have been spearheading initiatives to write down and institutionalize what has been knowledge previously only acquired through in person communication."
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.
Zohar Berman 鈥20
Melissa L. Johnson 鈥20
Linda D. Zhang 鈥20
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 Mount Holyoke College.
Maliha T. Rahman 鈥20
鈥淭he long-term effect of their advocacy is more than just the halal station we have today. After these meetings, where they not only had to stand up for the community they represented, but also themselves, they showed the importance of student voice in campus wide decisions.鈥
Karen Snyder Sullivan Memorial Travel Award
Provides assistance for a student who has not previously traveled abroad to plan a trip that satisfies their curiosity and heightens their awareness of other cultures.
Marlayna M. 鈥淟ayne鈥 McArdle 鈥22
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.
Katerina A. Alvarez 鈥20
"Her empathic nature, her burning desire to live a life of impact and meaning, and her courage to address systemic oppression and inequality are extremely powerful forces that have generated healing in the circle of communities she has created. When it comes to describing Katerina, people quite often are at a loss for words to really convey what we鈥檝e come to know as her radically open and resilient spirit.鈥
Leadership in the Living-Learning Community
Given in recognition of a student for their service and commitment to living-learning communities at the College.
Faryal F. Mirza 鈥20
鈥淔aryal has grown from a quiet CA to a leader who is kind, respectful and a role model to all of our student staff members.鈥
Mary Lyon Award
Given by the Mount Holyoke College 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.
Ellen 鈥淐hmba鈥 Chilemba 2017
Aleefia Somji 2009
May Yang 2010
McCulloch Center Global Engagement Award
Given in recognition of students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to raising awareness on campus of critical global issues, awarded by the McCulloch Center for Global Initiatives.
Emma C. Taylor 鈥20
鈥淗er commitment has enabled many 果冻传媒 students to better communicate across difference and to engage the world as global citizens.鈥
International Student Organizing Committee (ISOC)
鈥淲e recognize ISOC with the Global Engagement Award for dedicated efforts to fulfill their critical function and for supporting international students during an extraordinarily challenging time at 果冻传媒.鈥
MoZone Community Builders Award
Recognizes the student organization that has done extraordinary work to create a diverse and inclusive community.
鈥淭his year, the First-Generation and Low-Income Partnership has made massive strides in building our community here at 果冻传媒 and crafting programming that acknowledges both members of the community and allies.鈥
Outstanding Service Award
Given in recognition of a student for their service and commitment to the Office of Residential Life throughout their time at the College.
Avery R. Allen 鈥20
鈥淎very is encouraging and inspires us as a team instead of her needing to fight for her authority, it is almost natural. She commands our attention and respect without the need to harshly/forcibly take it.鈥
Marisol Fernandez de Cordova 鈥20
鈥淢arisol has gone above and beyond to connect students to each other and make certain that the halls feel comfortable, safe and comfortable 鈥 to truly make Mount Holyoke a home.鈥
Sally Montgomery Award
Given each year to a student or students whose community involvement exhibits a true union of student learning and community needs. Honored with these students are the community partners with whom they collaborated.
Community-based Learning Fellows and Community Partnerships
Elizabeth Tumelo Pratt 鈥淭umi鈥 Moloto 鈥20 and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County
Madeleine E. McDermott 鈥20 and Homework House
Community-based Learning Fellows
Emely F. Mini帽o Soto 鈥20
Alexandra E. 鈥淟ex鈥 Salomone 鈥20
Community-based Learning Fellows, Frances Perkins Award
Giselle Guill茅n-Martinez FP鈥20
Senior Community Advisor of the Year Award
Presented to the Senior Community Advisor who has excelled in all areas of their position over the previous academic year. Their supervision skills, ability to handle difficult situations, and the relationships they have built among their staff and building have made them a role model to the Mount Holyoke community.
Kai Chuckas 鈥20
鈥淜ai is very aware of the ways in which students sometimes put self-care on the back burner and intentionally creates programming to support them in all aspects of health.鈥
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.
Avery R. Allen 鈥20
Eloise A. Arnot 鈥20
Dannye N. Carpenter 鈥20
Juniper L. Glass-Klaiber 鈥21
Mahin R. Hasan 鈥20
Simone A. Jacob 鈥21
Martha L. Kent 鈥21
Janae Lewis 鈥20
Kuzivakwashe V. Madungwe 鈥21
Michaela R. Ramsey 鈥20
Clarissa Soma Goncalves Cordeiro FP鈥21
Maya L. Sopory 鈥22
Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year
Recognizes the outstanding contributions and achievements of a student who works while attending college.
Katherine J. 鈥淜atie鈥 Kelso 鈥20
鈥淜atie also won the Northeast Association of Student Employment Administrators鈥 Student Employee of the Year for Massachusetts.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.
Avery R. Allen 鈥20
Shauna-Kay G. Harrison 鈥20
Floriane J. 鈥淔lori鈥 Needle 鈥20
Anna Stone 鈥20