色中色官网 honors students with 2026 University Awards
The 色中色官网 celebrated the exceptional academic achievements and community contributions of its undergraduate students at the 2026 University Awards ceremony, held at the Harold Alfond Forum on 色中色官网鈥檚 Biddeford Campus, on Tuesday, April 21. The annual event provides an opportunity to formally recognize students who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service.
The awards are the result of a rigorous selection process by a committee comprising representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), College of Business (COB), the Faculty Assembly Student Affairs Committee, the Global Education Program, the CAS Internship Office, the 色中色官网 Office of Student Affairs, and the Westbrook College of Health Professions (WCHP).
University Awards
ALUMNI COUNCIL ESSAY CONTEST AWARD
The 2026 essay prompt asked students to describe a moment or experience that shaped one of their values or perspectives, explore how that personal experience connects to social, political, or economic changes, and consider how those changes might shape the future.
Recipients:
First Place: Cally Gudroe (Communications and Media Arts, 鈥28)
Second Place: Madison Gilbert (Environmental Studies, 鈥28)
Third Place: Tyler Burns (Elementary Education, 鈥29)
Honorable Mention: Marena Beale (Social Work, 鈥27) and Erin Havey (Dental Hygiene, 鈥27)
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
For any student who has demonstrated an exemplary commitment to serve others in the University or greater community. Academic achievement must also have been demonstrated. Examples of the nominee鈥檚 service contributions for this current academic year and other years are requested.
Recipient:
Eliza Neil (Nutrition, 鈥26)
EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION AWARD
For any undergraduate student who has demonstrated professional preparation, civic engagement, and global awareness as critical to their academic career through diverse involvement in experiential education programs, including internships, research, community service, and global education. Involvement in three or more of the above areas is required. Demonstrated leadership in at least two of the above areas is preferred.
Recipient:
Shauna Curran (Elementary Education, 鈥26)
GLOBAL EDUCATION AWARD
For any student who has demonstrated an exemplary commitment to global citizenship by participating in 色中色官网 Global Education programs, such as semester or year abroad, faculty-led travel course(s), volunteer programs or internship(s) abroad. Examples of the nominee鈥檚 global experiences for this current academic year and other years are requested.
Recipient:
Miranda Carrabba (Marine Affairs, 鈥26)
HANNAH FIELDS-LENEHAN FINE ARTS AWARD
Tim Lenehan 鈥71 created this contest and award to celebrate how art affects and influences people of all walks of life. The award is named in memory of Tim鈥檚 mother, who was an artist by avocation and who encouraged and inspired Tim鈥檚 own creative pursuits. From September 2025 to March 2026, undergraduate students were invited to submit their artwork and artist statement to be featured and judged in an art exhibit held on March 27. Artist Nick Blunier 鈥12, Artist Will Cox 鈥23, and Hilary Irons, 色中色官网 Gallery and Exhibitions Director, were the judges.
Recipients:
First Place: 鈥363 Forest Painting,鈥 Catriel Conroy (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
Second Place: 鈥淪oft-Sculpture Bas Relief of Shark Soup,鈥 Jasmin Townsend-Ng (Marine Biology, 鈥26)
Third Place (tie): 鈥淏lue Heron and Rainbow Trout,鈥 Sophia Lanza (Business, 鈥26) and 鈥淗inges in Harmony,鈥 Robin Pastor (Art Education, 鈥29)
STUDENT LEADER AWARD
For any student who has demonstrated excellence in leadership at the University. The nominee should demonstrate a commitment to excellence that results in positive change in the University community, possess a balanced collegiate lifestyle, and serve as a role model. Examples of specific contributions for this current academic year and other years are requested. Academic achievements will also be considered.
Recipient:
Sydney Pelletier (Medical Biology, 鈥26)
SUSAN J. HILLMAN SCIENCE/MATH EDUCATION AWARD
This award is for a 色中色官网 College of Arts and Sciences student who shows dedication to STEM education and professional promise as a STEM educator. Students with formal (classroom) or informal (outreach) teaching experience in STEM fields including, but not limited to, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, environmental science, and psychology will be considered. The awardee should have a bright intellect and be known as a role model and mentor among their peers.
Recipient:
Emily Thomas (Aquaculture and Aquarium Science, 鈥26)
Outstanding Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Award for Medicine or Public Health
Recipient:
Jamie DuPont (Applied Exercise Science, 鈥26)
Outstanding Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Award for Natural Sciences
Recipient:
Josephine Pikowski (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
Outstanding Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Award for Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, or Arts
Recipient:
Eva Fortier (Psychology, 鈥26)
Sustainability Leadership Awards
Undergraduate Student Sustainability Leadership Award
Recipient:
Kara Mickiewicz (Marine Sciences, 鈥27)
Graduate Student Sustainability Leadership Award
Recipient:
Ellie Woodworth (D.O.,鈥26)
SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
For any sophomore who has excelled in their academics. Considerations for this award are primarily the student鈥檚 academic achievements (overall GPA, number of semesters on the Dean鈥檚 List, and academic awards and scholarships), collegiality, and scholarly work (original undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity). Service contributions during their 色中色官网 career will also be considered.
Recipient:
Kaia Anderson (Medical Biology, 鈥28)
JUNIOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD
For any junior who has excelled in their academics. Considerations for this award are primarily the student鈥檚 academic achievements (overall GPA, number of semesters on the Dean鈥檚 List, and academic awards and scholarships), collegiality, and scholarly work (original undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity). Service considerations during their 色中色官网 career will also be considered.
Recipient:
Trevor Seymour (Public Health, 鈥27)
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEAN鈥橲 LEADERSHIP AWARD
Recipient:
Kay DeFroscia (Chemistry, 鈥26)
JACQUES DOWNS AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Recognizes the most accomplished 色中色官网 College of Arts and Sciences graduating senior. Considerations for this award are primarily the student鈥檚 academic achievement (overall GPA, number of semesters on the Dean鈥檚 List, and academic awards and scholarships), scholarly work (original undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity), and service considerations during their 色中色官网 career.
Recipient:
Josephine Pikowski (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
College of Business
Outstanding Student Award for Business Administration
Recipient:
David Wilcox (Business Administration, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Outdoor Business and Innovation
Recipient:
Fritz Van Winkle (Outdoor Business and Innovation, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Sport Leadership and Management
Recipient:
Connor Curcio (Sport Leadership and Management, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Sustainability and Business
Recipient:
Mina Regnery (Sustainability and Business, 鈥26)
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
Outstanding Student for Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
Recipient:
Emily Otte (Psychology, 鈥26)
Jessica Cox Henderson 1886 Award for Activism
Recipient:
Grace Hooper (Psychology, 鈥26)
School of Arts and Humanities
Outstanding Student Award for Art and Design Media
Recipient:
Elizabeth Huggins (Art and Design Media, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Communications
Recipient:
Sarah Bedore (Communications, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for English
Recipient:
Owen Wadlington (English, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for History
Recipient:
Vivian Nunez (History, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Writing
Recipients:
Rachel Deren (Environmental Science, 鈥26) and Arianna Ochs (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
School of Biological Sciences
Outstanding Student Award for Biological Sciences
Recipient:
Kyla Bentz (Biological Sciences, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Medical Biology 鈥 Medical Sciences
Recipient:
Sydney Pelletier (Medical Biology, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Medical Biology 鈥 Pre-Physician Assistant
Recipient:
Camron Rozzo (Medical Biology, 鈥26)
School of Criminology, Society, and Politics
Outstanding Student Award for Applied Social and Cultural Studies
Recipient:
Elaina Sarsfield (Applied Social and Cultural Studies, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Criminology
Recipient:
Justyn Lopez (Criminology, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Political Science
Recipient:
Jacqueline Doane (Political Science, 鈥26)
School of Education
Outstanding Student Award for Elementary/Middle Education
Recipient:
Mackenzie Messina (Elementary/Middle Education, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Education Studies
Recipient:
Megan Spooner (Education Studies, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Secondary Education
Recipient:
Sarah Bourdeau (Middle/Secondary Education, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Special Education
Recipient:
Daniel Himelfarb (Elementary/Middle Education, 鈥26)
School of Marine and Environmental Programs
Outstanding Student Award for Aquaculture and Aquarium Science
Recipient:
Emily Thomas (Aquaculture and Aquarium Science, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Climate Change Studies
Recipient:
Harley Dyer (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Environmental Science
Recipient:
Johanna Birchem (Environmental Science, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Environmental Studies
Recipient:
Sophie Cronin (Environmental Studies, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Geographic Information Systems
Recipient:
Alexis Weaver (Environmental Science, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Marine Affairs
Recipient:
Miranda Carrabba (Marine Affairs, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Marine Sciences 鈥 Marine Biology
Recipient:
Mason Gorrondona (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Marine Sciences 鈥 Oceanography
Recipient:
Josephine Pikowski (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
School of Mathematics and Data Science
Outstanding Student Award for Data Science
Recipient:
Josephine Pikowski (Marine Sciences, 鈥26)
School of Molecular and Physical Sciences
Outstanding Student Award for Biochemistry
Recipient:
Lucas Girard (Biochemistry, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Chemistry
Recipient:
Kay DeFroscia (Chemistry, 鈥26)
School of Psychology and Brain Sciences
Outstanding Student Award for Animal Behavior
Recipient:
Eden Morris (Animal Behavior, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Mental Health Rehabilitation
Recipient:
Celeste Valerio (Psychology, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Neuroscience
Recipient:
Danielle McCarthy (Neuroscience, 鈥26)
Outstanding Student Award for Psychology
Recipient:
Brooke Contarino (Psychology, 鈥26)
The Excellence in Faculty Mentoring and Advising Awards
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Recipient:
Tia Martineau, M.S., Ph.D., Assistant Teaching Professor, Physics
WESTBROOK COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Recipient:
Valerie Jones, LMSW, Associate Clinical Professor, Director, B.S.W. Practicum Education, School of Social Work
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Recipient:
Madison McFarland, Professional Academic and Career Advisor, Academic and Career Advising Center
The Debra J. Summers Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence
Recipient:
Kristin M. Burkholder, Ph.D., Assistant Academic Director and Professor, School of Biological Sciences