The Student Life Award is presented to a student who best exemplifies the core values of leadership, inclusivity, partnership, and collaboration, as articulated in the Office of Student Life's mission, and whose involvement crosses organizational and departmental lines.
Your outstanding contributions across campus, through your roles as a Senior Orientation Leader and your involvement with the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, Palaeopitus, Access Dartmouth, Amarna, and OPAL, truly reflect these values.
Clark, for all you’ve contributed here, it is my honor to present you with this Student Life Award. As a token of our appreciation and in recognition of all you’ve given to Student Life and Dartmouth, you are receiving a handcrafted bowl made from a local tree.
Senior Leader Award - Holland Bald '25
Brooks Cup - Leah Goldberg '28 and Sebastian Rao '28
Charles A. Collis '37 Award
Hannah Shariff '25
Kennedy Wiehle '25
Friends of Collis Award (Student)
Chikwanda Chisha '26
Paulina Cuadra '25
Kevin Farrell '25
Josiah Green '25
Micah Green '25
Unsung Hero Award
Sadre Campbel '24
Simone Chaney '26
Yifei Liu '26
Alexander C. Nagle III 1967 Award for Broadcast Journalism
Eliza P. Dunn '25
Grant M. Foley '25
Liz Agosto '01 Manager of the Year Award
Maya Magee '25
Tech of the Year
Thor Lemke '27
Excellence in Student Involvement
Noah Amidon '27
Eunice Antwi '25
Max Farrell '28
Willa Ferris '27
Loralei Forgette '27
Meghan Goyal '26
Marietta Hamill '25
Delia Howley '25
Matt Jachim-Gallagher '25
Jamie Nicholson '26
Harsh Patel '25
Ivy Wydler '28
Samuel E. Aronowitz 1911 Prize for Change - Marion Caldwell '25
Meleia Willis-Starbuck Memorial Award for Citizenship and Social Justice - Haley Banta '25
Olga Gruss Lewin Postgraduate Fellowship - Olvin Abrego Ayala '25 and Claire Wigglesworth '25
Jan-Roberta Tarjan Local Community Service - Kiosha Fowlkes '25
The Office of Community Standards & Accountability recognizes the members of the Class of 2022 who have served on the Committee on Standards for their time and service.
These students give their time, energy, and hearts to building a stronger and safer Dartmouth community. They recognize that shared accountability is an important component of any community, and that that work is challenging. Working closely with faculty and staff, these students wade into the difficult territory of holding their fellow students accountable for behaviors that directly impacted their peers and the Dartmouth community-at-large. Oftentimes, these students sat on committees that met for 4 or more hours. They worked tirelessly for equity and fairness in the process and their voices help to shape not only the Dartmouth of today, but also the Dartmouth of tomorrow.
Thank you!