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2026 Student Life Awards peek behind the mask


Student stories took center stage at Ģý third annual Student Life Awards. Students, faculty and staff gathered in Shuford Arena on April 20, 2026, to celebrate the individuals and organizations shaping campus life.

Avelyn Paulino and Harry Titus

Centered on the theme The Story Behind the Mask, this year program highlighted the personal experiences behind student leadership, creating space for reflection, authenticity and connection across the Ģý community.

This year show had a purpose that went far beyond the stage, said Walter Kennedy, coordinator of student engagement. We designed it to showcase the stories of students that arent always told. Through video features, students shared where they come from, what shaped them and how Ģý has influenced who they are becoming. Their honesty and vulnerability reminded us why we do this work and why creating spaces for students to be fully seen matters so much.

Kappa Delta members pose with presenter Michael McGee

The Ģý Jazz Ensemble welcomed guests as they arrived, setting the tone for an evening centered on storytelling, celebration and community. The ceremony opened with remarks from Danny Wooten, director of student involvement and leadership. Then Ģý President Summer McGee, Ph.D., took the stage to offer congratulations and encouragement.

Collaboration across campus brought the evening vision to life. The Alex Lee Career and Professional Development Center partnered with student leaders to support the program storytelling focus. An intermission fashion show, hosted by the Alex Lee Career and Professional Development Center and the Brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., featured members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., the Pride Club and Ģý Athletics staff, blending style and performance to create another form of storytelling. The center also provided gift cards distributed to students throughout the event.

Kappa Alpha Psi member showing colors and letter in student life awards fashion show

Collaborating with the Alex Lee Career and Professional Development Center and Athletics was a deliberate choice to show how the Division of Student Experience is connected, unified and committed to supporting students from every angle, Kennedy said. We cannot do this work alone. It truly takes a village, and the village showed up for this program!

Faculty and administrators from across the university also played a key role in the evening, helping present awards and recognize the accomplishments of Ģý students and organizations.

Chad Rimmer and Michael McGee chat before student life awards 2026

The program was directed by Kennedy, with support from Danny Wooten, director of student involvement and leadership; Xavier Powers, graduate assistant for student involvement and leadership; Kayce Yapundich, transfer and academic recovery advisor; and Cassandra Lackey, first-year student advisor.

 

2026 Student Life Award Winners

Club / Organization of the Year, presented by Chad Rimmer, Ph.D., rector and dean, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary

Social Justice Collective

Emerging Bear Leader Award, presented by Senta Harvey, director of development

Ashlyn Kirby 28

Outstanding Faculty Member, presented by Tashara Powers, retail and concessions manager for Ģý Dining Services

Joe Smith, Ed.D., associate professor of health, exercise and sport science

Outstanding Staff Member, presented by Anna Buchert 26, Campus Activities Board president

Normandy Schenck, financial aid counselor

Outstanding Student Organization Advisor, presented by Loury Floyd, Ph.D., assistant provost for academic operations

Walter Kennedy, coordinator of student engagement

Vocation and Purpose Award,presented by Debbie Tonnesen, director of the Clemmer-Long Center for Vocation and Purpose

Ace Peake 28

Fraternity of the Year, presented by India McWhorter, assistant director of counseling services

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity

Sorority of the Year, presented by Carla Fowler, assistant dean of students

Zeta Tau Alpha Women Fraternity

Fraternity and Sorority Life Organization of the Year, presented by Michael McGee, Ed.D., interim dean of the College of Health Sciences

Kappa Delta Sorority

Resident of the Year, presented by Noah Martin, coordinator for residence life operations and facilities

Vadym Rogynskyi 26

Returning RA of the Year, presented by Noah Martin 

Genesis Becerra-Robles 26 

Rookie RA of the Year, presented by Noah Martin

DeShaune Turner 28 

Residence Life Program of the Year, presented by Anastasia Davis, director of residence life and student conduct

Walking Tacos

Southeastern Association of Housing Officers (SEAHO) Service Award, presented by Anastasia Davis

Carson Keaton 25, M.A. 26

Dean's Award, presented by Harry Titus, Ed.D., vice president for student experience and dean of students

Avelyn Paulino 26

Presented by the dean of students to a student who has demonstrated outstanding leadership, dedication and selflessness in working toward the betterment of student life at the university.

Drs. John and Susanne Roueche Award, presented by Christina Walker, Ph.D., associate professor of leadership

Brooks Higginbotham 27

This award is presented to a rising senior who demonstrates outstanding leadership traits and involvement in campus life. Funding for this scholarship is provided by the Roueche family.

First Year Student Medal, presented by Teena Brooks, director of BEAR Central

Karla San Juan-Martinez 29

Given by the T. P. Pruitt family of Hickory, North Carolina, in memory of their parents, the medal is awarded each year to the freshman who is considered to be the most outstanding representative of the class in scholarship, participation in college activities, in strength of character, and in general conduct and attitude.

Jerry Shaw Excellence in Programming Award, presented by Amy Hedrick, Ph.D., dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Donnisha Henry, M.A. 26

Honoring the Ģý football legend, the Jerry Shaw Excellence in Programming Award is given to a member of the Ģý community who has exemplified compassion and excellence in student programming.

Michael F. Riley Emerging Leader Award, presented by Beth Wright, Ph.D., student support and outreach specialist

Aaron Feige 27 

Named for Michael F. Riley, Ph.D., former associate dean of students and director of counseling service, this award recognizes a sophomore student who has worked for the betterment of the campus community through service and involvement.

Intramural Sports 

Pickleball

Carnell Ferguson, Joseph Barrett, Nathaniel Serrano, Jonathan Law, Morgan Madish, Alim Echeverria, Professor Ali Oguz and Professor Tunay Oguz

Chess Club

Gabriel Brown, Calix Caldwell, Trequan Barnes, Dionsima Enongene, Daniel Gladden, Jordan Fennell, Jaleal Thomas, Emmanuel Nwokocha, Serenity Meyers, Ellie Wilhelm, Dominic Torres and Vincent Roncone

E-Sports Club

Zion Moore, Derek Saunders, Dillon Carter, Emely Link and Trequan Barnes

Sand Volleyball

Nicolas Zaque, Kendall Ingram, Alexander Copeland, Vitor Ferreira, Leon Fischer, Brick Bowen, Sam Clarke, Brayden Cresimore, Daniel Deneen, Stewart Simmons, Walker Broome, Caleb Stahl, Aaron Jennings, Runa Muderrisoglu, Vadym Rogynskyi and Antonyio Davis

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