On May 13th, 83 biology majors, 14 biotechnology majors and 17 biochemistry majors are graduating. While we will miss these amazing students, we are excited to see the great things that they will do, and we wish them all the best for their future careers.
As a part of this celebration, the 38th Senior Honors Day Awards Ceremony will be held on Friday, May 12. This event honors our graduating seniors, with awards for Research Achievement and Academic Achievement, as well as Outstanding Student Awards in our three majors, Biology, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry.
Below is the list of our awardees:
Academic Achievement
- Morghan Blanchard
- Cameron Brito
- Rein Desbiens
- Sophia Dossantos
- Nicholas Fraterrigo
- McKenna Graham
- Thomas Laudico
- Allison Platt
- Chloe Pratt
- Caitlyn Pritchard
- Emily Sanborn
- Louis Smith
- Samuel Testani
Research Achievement
- Nedine Abdelhamid
- Allie Chambrello
- Zhanyue (Harper) Cheng
- Eva Chicon
- Jesse Edwards
- Renee Leclair
- Madison Mackinnon
- Hugh Medvecky
- Kamileh Rivera
- Luis Rodriguez
- Madeline Tadeux
- Camila Tirado
- Patrick Tran
- Julia Tumber
Academic & Research Achievement
- Zethus Avery
- Ryan Brinton
- Sophia Cohen
- Courtney Conte
- Viktoria Jakubikova
- Katherine Loveland
- Ryan Mamedov
- Deena Netz
- Madison Prowak
- Katarina Rees
- Meris Rosenberg
- Caroline Underwood
- Karim Wehbe
- Jacqueline Young
Outstanding Achievement in Biology
- Monica Ciaffi
- Ashley Houlihan
- Abigail Johnson
- Christopher Taveras
Outstanding Achievement in Biochemistry
- Julianna Mercado
- Nathan Ashby
Outstanding Achievement in Biotechnology
- Thomas Cammerino
- Shannon Pitt
Distinction in Biology
- Zethus Avery
- Ryan Brinton
- Monica A. Ciaffi
- Ashley S. Houlihan
- Abigail J. Johnson
- Katherine M. Loveland
- Madison Mackinnon
- Deena M. Netz
- Kamileh A. Rivera
- Meris S. Rosenberg
- Christopher Taveras
- Karim M. Wehbe
- Jacqueline E. Young
Distinction in Biochemistry
- Nathan Ashby
- Julianna Mercado
- Viktoria Jakubikova
Distinction in Biotechnology
- Thomas V. Cammerino