2026 Student Life Awards Recipients

Congratulations to the 2026 Student Life Awards recipients!

May 28, 2026

Student Life Awards are annually presented to recognize staff for their hard work and dedication to the division mission and the student experience. This year’s recipients were announced at the May 27 Student Life divisional luncheon.


Brian White

Associate Dean and Director, International Students & Scholars

Rev. Mark Duntley Award

Recognizes an individual for excellent administrative and professional performance that enhances the functioning of an office and helps achieve the goals of the division.


Kai Hammonds

Assistant Director, Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement

Medallion Award

Recognizes an emerging professional who consistently goes above and beyond in their efforts to support the student experience.


Campus Living

Theresa Brostowitz, CJ Cabungcal, Sebastian DePrez, Megan Doren, Serena Draper, Adam Hintze, Hannah Machado, Sean Murphy, Franchesca Spann

Team Award

Recognizes a Student Life department or group who collaborate on a project, process, or other significant initiative that brings about meaningful change, improves performance or productivity, and/or enhances the College.


Emmanuel Macías

Executive Assistant, Office of the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students

Excellence in Innovation Award

Recognizes excellence and a talent for applying innovative and creative strategies that enhance an office, the student experience, and/or Division.


Katie McFaddin

Associate Dean of Student Success, College Advising Center, Office of Student Accessibility

Partner Award

Recognizes a staff or faculty member outside of the Division of Student Life who has contributed to the Division’s goals and objectives through collaboration, involvement and partnership.

 

Recipients were nominated from within the division and selected by the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students. For past recipients, visit the Student Life Awards archive.

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