CLAS Honors Recipients of James S. Stevens Outstanding Junior Award

The College of Liberal Arts honors the hard work and dedication of its rising seniors each year with the James S. Stevens Outstanding Junior Award. Named for James Stevens, a professor of physics and the first dean of the UMaine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (then named the College of Arts and Sciences), the Stevens Award goes to those students with a declared major in CLAS at the time of review, junior status (minimum 54 credit hours earned) and a minimum of three semesters at the University of Maine, who have attained a 3.85 or better GPA at the end of the fall semester.

This year’s recipients of the James S. Stevens Outstanding Junior Award included:

  • Rene Beaulieu (Mathematics)
  • Hunter Benttinen (Anthrophology)
  • Dawsin Blanchard (Computer Science)
  • Stella Cashman (New Media)
  • Devin Christianson (Computer Science)
  • Michael Ciance (New Media)
  • Evie Clement (Communications)
  • Mac Creamer (Computer Science)
  • Jon Donnelly (Computer Science)
  • Aubrey Duplissie (Communications)
  • Aaron Dustin (Psychology and Sociology)
  • Avery Elliott (Art Education)
  • John Fogg (Political Science)
  • Kate Fogg (Music Performance/Journalism)
  • Mikki Gervais (Psychology)
  • Alexandria Hill (International Affairs/Spanish)
  • Iaryna Iasenytska (International Affairs)
  • Kaylee Jipson (Psychology)
  • Stephen Kaplan (Computer Science)
  • Hua Lin (Mathematics)
  • Natalie Lisnet (Music Education)
  • Dylan Miller (Psychology/Theatre)
  • Miles Moody (History/Philosophy)
  • Sarah Penney (English)
  • Grace Perron (Political Science)
  • Jackson Peterson (International Affairs)
  • Nate Poole (English)
  • Sara Qualey (Music Education)
  • Jarrod Rudis (Physics/Mathematics)
  • Alex Rutherford (Psychology/Sociology)
  • Emily Scruton (Political Science/Human Dimensions of Climate Change)
  • Hope Scully (Psychology)
  • Nicholas Sherman (Computer Science)
  • Caroline Strolic (Art History)
  • Kylie Temple (Music Performance/Music Education)
  • Annie Treworgy (Music)
  • Aaron Watt (Philosophy)
  • Anna Zmitowski (Political Science)