College of Education and Human Development to hold recognition ceremony

More than 60 students in the College of Education and Human Development will be honored at the college’s annual recognition ceremony April 10 at Wells Conference Center.

Those being recognized include undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff.

Individual undergraduate student award winners:

  • Rachel Sirois, Outstanding Student in the College of Education and Human Development and Outstanding Performance in Early Childhood Education
  • Sierra Colson, Dean’s Award and Outstanding Performance in Early Childhood Education
  • Josie Champagne, Outstanding Performance in Elementary Education
  • Amelia Reinhardt and David Glasberg Jr., Outstanding Performance in Secondary Education
  • Teresa McGuire, Outstanding Performance in Athletic Training
  • Stacey Beal, Outstanding Performance in KPE — Exercise Science
  • Tomohiro Ebihara, Outstanding Performance in KPE — Teaching and Coaching
  • Rebecca Blodgett, Outstanding Rising Senior in CHF — Individual and Family Studies

Individual graduate student award winners:

  • Chynna Fuller, Outstanding Student in Human Development
  • Hannah Halsey and Molly Hodgkins, Student Development in Higher Education Excellence Award
  • Crissi Dalfonzo, Social Justice in Higher Education Award
  • John McCabe, Outstanding Graduate Assistant for the School of KPEAT Award
  • Benjamin Thelwell, Outstanding Student in Counselor Education — School Counseling Award
  • Bethany Belanger, Tristan Greenlaw and Krislyn Hyatt, Outstanding Students in Counselor Education — Mental Health Awards

Faculty and staff member award winners:

  • Phil Pratt, Part-time Faculty Teaching Excellence Award
  • Julie DellaMattera, Full-time Teaching Excellence Award
  • Shihfen Tu, Dean’s Service and Engagement Award (Faculty)
  • Erin Straine, Dean’s Service and Engagement Award (Staff)
  • Elizabeth Allan, Dean’s Research and Creative Achievement Award
  • Craig Mason, Robert A. Cobb Distinguished Faculty Member Award
  • Deborah Rooks-Ellis, Mark R. Shibles Award