UC's CECH recognizes students, faculty and staff for outstanding service in 2023-24 academic year
As the 2023-24 academic year winds to a close, the University of Cincinnati's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology took the early weeks of April to celebrate the outstanding services and accomplishments of its students, faculty and staff members.
Outstanding Student Awards
Student award winners Lauren May and Paige Lafever stand alongside professor emerita and director of Undergraduate Studies, Sue Bourke. Photo/CECH Marketing
Student awards were presented at the annual Outstanding Student Awards event on April 4 in the Annie Laws room of the Teachers-Dyer Complex. The event recognized a number of students whose academic performance during the 2023-24 academic year warranted special celebration. These awards are generally given to outstanding seniors or graduate students based on high achievement. Each program decides how students are selected.
- Meagan Toothman Memorial Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Kandace Mossing (School Psychology) - Outstanding Graduate Student Award – Instructional Design and Technology
Presented to Emily Lopez (Instructional Design and Technology) - Gene Carte Memorial Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Criminal Justice
Presented to Jordan Crawley (Criminal Justice) - Robert B. Mills Memorial Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Criminal Justice Master's Program
Presented to Matt McGrath (Criminal Justice) - Criminal Justice Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Paige LaFever (Criminal Justice) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Elizabeth Otto (Special Education Master's Degree) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Marciana Auxier (Law and Paralegal Studies) - Criminal Justice Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Lauren May (Criminal Justice) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Maddy McKinney (Master of Education in School Counseling) - Outstanding Doctoral Student
Presented to Heather Gerker (Educational Studies, PhD) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Anna Rexford (Exercise Science) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Ellie Montenegro (Mental Health Counseling) - Morry Rosenthal Award for Caring, Love of Learning, & Excellence in Counseling
Presented to Marielle Newton (Mental Health Counseling) - Anne G. Dorsey Outstanding Senior Award
Presented to Megan Yates (Elementary Education) - Melanie A. Schute Memorial Award
Presented to Sarah Bockrath (Elementary Education) - Melanie A. Schute Memorial Award
Presented to Anna Renner (Elementary Education) - Student of the Year
Presented to Amelia Williams (Foundations in Behavior Analysis) - Outstanding Student
Presented to Will Bieber (Middle Childhood) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Kristin Compson (Literacy & Second Language Studies) - Outstanding Doctoral Student
Presented to Jackie Dell (Counselor Education) - Erin Rachel Goosman Award for Outstanding Achievement
Presented to Anna Furderer (Substance Abuse Counseling) - Bob Brinkmeyer Founders Award
Presented to Emily Bowes (Sport Administration) - Outstanding Student – Master's Level
Presented to Jennifer Trannguyen (Health Promotion & Education) - Outstanding Student – Doctoral Level
Presented to Brandon Workman (Health Promotion & Education) - Outstanding Student Award – MS
Presented to Dom Laberge (Sport Administration) - Outstanding Student Award – BS
Presented to Eric Miller (Sport Administration) - 2024 Outstanding BSIT Student
Presented to Corin Manning (School of Information Technology) - 2024 Outstanding PhD Student
Presented to Sylvia Azumah (School of Information Technology) - 2024 Outstanding MSIT Student
Presented to Mahathi Reddy Vakeel (School of Information Technology) - 2024 Outstanding BS-Cyber Student
Presented to Christine Bourgholtzer (School of Information Technology) - Outstanding Student Award
Presented to Macie Mehlman (Special Education)
All College Meeting & Award Celebration
Jess Kropczynski of the School of Information Technology accepts her Outstanding Service Award. Photo/CECH Marketing
On April 8, 2024, faculty and staff members from across CECH gathered in the Annie Laws room in the Teachers-Dyer Complex to celebrate college faculty and staff members for outstanding service in the 2023-24 academic year.
The celebration served as an opportunity to recognize members of the college community in different ways, most notably across two categories.
The Faculty and Staff Awards were an opportunity for the college to recognize faculty and staff members whose contributions in the 2023-24 academic year helped CECH educate and uplift students as they prepare to change their communities and the world.
- Outstanding Service Award for the School of Information Technology Presented to Jess Kropczynski, Associate Professor
- Outstanding Service Award for the School of Education
Presented to Kristi Williams, Financial Administrator 2 - Outstanding Service Award for the School of Criminal Justice
Presented to Sarah Manchak, Associate Professor - Outstanding Service Award for the School of Human Services
Presented to Amanda La Guardia, Associate Professor - Sylvia Boltz Tucker Award for Excellent Service and Leadership
Presented to Jon Breiner, Associate Professor - Outstanding Service Award for the CECH Office of the Dean
Presented to Kaitlyn Johnson, Sr. Business Administrator - Outstanding Service Award for the CECH Office of the Dean
Presented to Pam Chin, HR Director - CECH Inclusive Excellence Award
Presented to Elizabeth Jean-Baptiste, Associate Professor - CECH Staff Excellence Award
Presented to Darryl Evans, Instructional Designer - Exemplary Student Service Award for the Student Services Center
Presented to Halee Edwards, Program Coordinator
Golden Apple Award winners hold their awards at the celebration event. Photo/CECH Marketing
The Golden Apple Awards give students a chance to directly recognize educators for their educational impact. Students selected one Golden Apple awardee for each undergraduate and graduate program, providing recognition to faculty. At this year's celebration, these awards were handed out to recipients by a student attendee. Recipients highly value this award because students select awardees who have had the most significant positive impact on their learning experience.
School of Criminal Justice
- Joshua Cochran
Stephanie Wyler
- Kathleen Bryan
- Emilie Camp
- Adam Cooper
- Brandi Elliott
- Amy Farley
- Kathryn Hicks
- Kelli Jette
- Song Ju
- Todd Logan
- Christopher Mullin
- Adi Nulsen
- Stephanie Reid
- Karley Riffe
- Kristina Slusser-Hornback
- Mark Sulzer
- Janet Zydney
- Julia Buchanan
- Julie Morrison
- Laura Nabors
- George Richardson
- Jason Simmons
- Mary Wynn
School of Information Technology
Feature photo at top of Faculty and Staff Awards, Golden Apple Awards. Photo/CECH Marketing
About CECH
The College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is committed to the pursuit of discovery and excellence in research, teaching and service that addresses real world challenges and opportunities to create positive social change. The nationally renowned college includes four academic schools: School of Education, School of Criminal Justice, School of Human Services and School of Information Technology. CECH serves nearly 5,000 students and 151 full-time faculty and offers 35-degree programs and 39 certificates.
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