Twenty-six faculty members and hundreds of students were recently honored at Youngstown State University's Honors Convocation. The honorees are:



Twenty-six faculty members and hundreds of students were recently honored at Youngstown State University's Honors Convocation. The honorees are:
2003-04
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AWARDS
Teaching: Rebecca Barnhouse, English; Renee Eggers, teacher education; Stephen Graf, psychology; Sherry Linkon, English/American studies; Hazel Pierson, mechanical and industrial engineering; David Porter, political science; Angela Spalsbury, mathematics and statistics; Maureen Vendemia, health professions; William Vendemia, management; Charles Vergon, educational administration, research and foundations.
Scholarship: Christopher Bache, philosophy and religious studies; Chester Cooper, biological studies; Thelma Silver, social work; Thomas Smotzer, mathematics and statistics; Timothy Wagner, chemistry.
Public Service: Gail Okawa, English; Ray Shaffer, accounting and finance; Melissa Smith, foreign languages and literatures; Sharon Stringer, psychology.
University Service: Douglas Price, civil/environmental and chemical engineering; Stephen Rodabaugh, mathematics and statistics; Charles Singler, geological and environmental sciences; Paul Sracic, political science; Nancy Sweeney, teacher education.
Watson Award: Robert Beebe, educational administration, research and foundations; Tammy King, criminal justice.
UNIVERSITY AWARDS
Neil D. Humphrey Scholarship, to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence and participation in extracurricular activities: Lori Griffin of Newton Falls.
Youngstown State University Women's Club Scholarships, to two promising women students in recognition of high academic achievement: Diana LaVaglio of Fowler and Susan Williamson of Sharon, Pa.
Martha K. Shuster Memorial Scholarships, awarded in recognition of academic achievement in memory of a former YSU employee and Women's Club president: Linda Glover of Campbell; Joseph Grajo of Youngstown; Lindy Wilkerson of McDonald.
American Association of University Women Scholarship, to a worthy woman student on the basis of high scholarship: Karen Schubert of Cortland.
The Mary B. Smith Scholarships, to two nontraditional women students in recognition of academic excellence: Christine Rovnak of Youngstown; Corrine A. Lynn of Boardman.
Mary B. Smith Outstanding Woman Scholar Award, to a nontraditional woman student in recognition of high academic achievement: Suzanne Gray of Poland.
Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship, awarded for academic excellence and achievement to the nominee for the national Phi Kappa Phi graduate fellowship: Charlene D. Arendas of Lowellville.
Mavrigian-Grim Scholar Award, awarded to a Phi Kappa Phi member in recognition of outstanding scholarship and promise of future academic work: Leslie M. Wagner of Youngstown.
Theodore P. and Evelyn H. Chengelis Memorial Scholarship, to an outstanding undergraduate student of Hellenic heritage who will matriculate to medical school: Niki P. Stamos of Campbell.
Paul E. Martin Scholarships, awarded for academic achievement: Michelle Dockry of Austintown; Kathryn Geskey of Canfield; Richard Mattson of McDonald; Anthony Scrocco of Canfield; Jasen White of Vienna.
Mended Heart, Chapter 7 of Youngstown Scholarships, to promising students majoring in health-related fields who show interest in cardiac care: Gloria Candella of Campbell; Katie Wall of Poland.
R.E. Mills Mudville Fire Company Scholarships, awarded in memory of R.E. Mills to students showing academic promise: Maria Carbon of Canfield; Edward M. Conner of Poland; Andrew Croutch of Youngstown; Kelly Eddy of Canfield; Robert Garnack of Hubbard; David J. Magura of Youngstown; Nicholas Mayhew of Boardman; Marta Poluse of Youngstown; Margaret Russo of Youngstown; Amy Welker of Canfield; Amanda Wells of Poland.
Protestant Campus Ministries Scholarship, awarded to a current student who best exhibits academic achievement and a desire to promote and foster Christian values: Johnise Wilkins of Youngstown.
Quest 2004 Outstanding Undergraduate Presentation Scholarship, in recognition of exemplary scholarship as an undergraduate: Jennifer Davidson, mechanical and industrial engineering; Ronald J. Propri, physics and astronomy.
Quest 2004 Outstanding Graduate Presentation Scholarship, in recognition of exemplary scholarship as a graduate student: Julie M. Chandler, graduate, biology.
Freshman Readers Annual Essay Awards, to two freshmen for submission of the best essays on the book selected for the Freshman Readers Dialogue: Louise M. Popio of Canfield, first; Elizabeth Matesich of Charlerol, Pa., second.
The (Youngstown) Vindicator Awards, to the student ranking first in the humanities, on the basis of four years of study: Michelle M. Luzar of Poland; to the student ranking first in English on the basis of four years of study, Sherry A. Tolley of Bristolville; to the student ranking first in social science sequence courses on the basis of four years of study, Heidi Scott of Hubbard; to the best all-around student, on the basis of academic achievement and extra-curricular activity throughout four years of college, Sarah Ellis of Boardman.
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL AWARD
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Quest 2004 Dean's Award: Quest is a two-day annual celebration of YSU student and faculty scholarship. From the presentations by students from her or his college, each dean selects one or two presentations to receive the Dean's Award: Matthew Fry, undergraduate, geology; Holly Long, undergraduate, psychology; Susan Padezanin, graduate, English.
Clarence P. Gould Society: Membership awarded to students in the College of Arts and Sciences on the basis of academic achievement:
Seniors: Joseph Bielecki of Cortland; Sean Blucker of Struthers; April M. Caruso of Lordstown; Christina Cernik of Medina; Michael Chrobak of Fombeil, Pa.; Lisa Colantone of Canfield; Jessica Conkle of East Palestine; Michael Delaney of Lancaster, Pa.; Cecelia Fugitt of Warren; Jeremy Hamilton of Canfield; Amanda Kinney of Ashland; Christina Lesicko of Boardman; Timothy Maloney of Boardman; Jennifer Mateja of New Castle; Tara Mihaly of North Benton; Jaime Miller of Lisbon; Renee Mistovich of Boardman; Jill Moliterno of Girard; Andrea Scisinger of Austintown; Michael Svoboda of Boardman; Sherry Tolley of Bristolville; Gabriel Wildman of Vienna.
Juniors: Andrea Charles of Niles; Andrew King of Shelby; Angela Kwallek of Ravenna; Mona Lisi of Youngstown; Valerie Prevosnak of Youngstown; Maria Salcedo of Boardman.
Karl W. Dykema Scholarship, for distinguished academic achievement in the College of Arts and Sciences: Jeremy M. Hamilton of Canfield.
David Ives Humanities Scholarships, to worthy students majoring in the humanities in memory of a former faculty member: Andrea Charles of Niles; Thomas Hull of Boardman.
Albert W. and Adele Krotzer Scholarships, for distinguished academic achievement in the College of Arts and Sciences: Pamela A. Martin of Warren; Liliana M. McElhaney of North Jackson; Shawn D. King of Youngstown.
Myron C. Wick Scholarships, awarded to junior or senior students who have shown academic excellence in the physical sciences: Pamela A. Martin of Warren; Anjali Patel of Hermitage, Pa.; Ronald J. Propri of Niles.
Ohio Chapter American Institute of Chemists Award, to an outstanding student graduating in chemistry: Tarek Musslimani of Youngstown.
CRC Freshman Chemistry Award, for achievement in the study of chemistry as a freshman: Michelle Canatsey of West Farmington.
Undergraduate Award in Analytical Chemistry, for outstanding academic achievement and aptitude in analytical chemistry: Brittany Pirigyi of Niles.
Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh Award, to a senior chemistry major for academic achievement: Tracey Myers of Sharpsville, Pa.
American Chemical Society Award (Penn-Ohio Section), for an outstanding junior chemistry major: Mandi Campana of Hubbard.
American Chemical Society Student Affiliates Award, to a chemistry senior who has made a significant contribution to the association: Andrea Scisinger of Austintown.
Irwin Cohen Scholarship for Undergraduate Research in Chemistry, for excellence in undergraduate research in chemistry: Jared Mike of Austintown.
Jacob and Yetta Lerner Memorial Scholarship, to a junior or senior chemistry major for noteworthy accomplishments: Brittany Pirigyi of Niles.
Scudder Organic Chemistry Award, to honor outstanding performance in organic chemistry: Ryan Conway of Austintown.
Scudder Physical Chemistry Award, for outstanding performance in physical chemistry: Danielle Jack of Niles.
Ralph E. Yingst Scholarship in Chemistry, to an upper-division chemistry major for academic excellence: Brian Dobosh of Hubbard.
Hypercube Scholars Award, to a graduating chemistry student who has conducted research and is enrolling in graduate school: Danielle Jack of Niles.
Joseph E. Smith Award in Economics, for excellence in the study of economics: Gayle Bolash of Youngstown.
Paul J. and Marguerite K. Thomas Scholarships, to three upper-division economics majors who have demonstrated academic excellence: Nicholas DiPanfilo of Leetonia; Christopher Forde of Austintown; Sarah Wakefield of Youngstown.
Margaret I. Pfau Scholarships, to students majoring in English who have demonstrated academic excellence: Jaryl Altomare of Warren; Jesse Sanders of Youngstown.
John Rowland English Scholarship, to an outstanding student majoring in English: Nick Novosel of Boardman.
Charles Baird Memorial Award, for excellence in the study of English: J. Nicholas Chiarella of Warren.
Gary L. Green Award, to an English major who demonstrates strong academic promise: Lori Ann Fazio of Jefferson.
M. Virginia Hare Scholarships, to junior or senior female English majors for academic achievement: Laura Cagley of Girard; Mona Lisi of Youngstown; Amy Moore of Canfield; Valeria Prevosnak of Austintown.
Robert R. Hare Writing Awards, for distinction in creative/critical writing: J. Nicholas Chiarella of Youngstown, poetry; Ann Amicucci of Warren, prose.
Rosalie Hewitt Scholarship in English, to an English major demonstrating noteworthy achievements: Kathleen Kocan of Boardman.
Robert W. Peterson Scholarship, to a minority student exhibiting academic excellence: Brent McCorvey of Youngstown.
Anne Bernard Schafer Scholarship, to a nontraditional English major who has demonstrated scholastic achievement: Karen Schubert of Cortland.
David S. and Sandor D. Ives Memorial Scholarship, for academic achievement in advanced classical languages in memory of a former faculty member and his son: Jonathan Watters of Youngstown.
Beca Espanola Scholarships, to outstanding Spanish majors who are active in Los Buenos Vecinos: Karen L. Deley of Boardman; Elizabeth N. Kall of Strongsville.
Margarita Metzger Scholarship, to a superior Spanish major for study abroad in a Spanish-speaking country: Laura C. Dudley of Warren.
Wolves Club Award in Italian, awarded for meritorious work in the study of Italian language and culture: Liliana M. McElhaney of North Jackson.
Evangelos Michelakis Meshel Memorial Award in Greek, for excellence in the study of Ancient Greek: Jonathan Watters of Youngstown.
Lewis B. and Retta Miller Outstanding Geography Paper Award, for an outstanding upper-division term paper as selected by department faculty: Julie A. Harris of Niles.
Vere Stalker Shaklee and Nina Pierce Shaklee Outstanding Geography Major Award, awarded annually to an outstanding geography major determined by the faculty and staff of the department: Jennifer M. Mitchell of Youngstown.
Everette C. "Bud" Abram Geology Scholarships, for academic achievement: Daniel Bole of Poland; Matthew Fry of Columbiana; Anne Gerry of Youngstown.
Harris Scholarship, to a noteworthy geology or earth science major: Anne Gerry of Youngstown.
B'nai B'rith History Award, to an outstanding undergraduate history major who has displayed scholarly interest and achievement in historical studies: Kathryn Worden of Lorain.
Department of History -- Chair's Award, for an exceptional undergraduate research paper in any field of history: April Caruso of Lordstown.
Department of History -- Undergraduate Essay Award, for the best undergraduate essay or book review: Noelle Kauffman of Poland.
Terry Lynch Foundation Scholarships, in memory of a YSU alumnus lost in the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the Pentagon to five upper-division history majors for academic excellence: Bradley Martin of Austintown; Megan Reed of Wellsville; Heidi Salapata of Niles; Katherine Sebourn of Austintown; Sarah Weber of Brookfield.
Phi Alpha Theta Award, awarded to an outstanding member based on scholarship and contribution to the organization: Susan Tietz of Southington.
Anne M. Darling Award, to the best student majoring in history or comprehensive social studies and receiving a degree in education: Gregory S. Kerr of Austintown.
B.J. Yozwiak Mathematics Award, to a senior majoring in mathematics who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance: Aimee R. Kalas of Farmdale.
Outstanding Senior Mathematics Award, for outstanding academic achievement in the study of mathematics: Jeremy M. Hamilton of Canfield.
Emily Goldstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in Statistics, for outstanding academic achievement in the study of statistics: Stephen J. Stanislav of Poland.
Evangelos Michelakis Meshel Scholarship, to an exceptional philosophy major residing in the tri-county area: Thomas Hull of Boardman.
Sister Jean Gillespie Memorial Award in Religious Studies, to a senior in religious studies with an outstanding academic record and a strong interest in inter-faith dialogue: Susan H. Francis of Canfield.
Albert A. Guerrieri Jr. Memorial Scholarship, awarded to an outstanding student who has demonstrated academic achievement and a commitment to the study of physics: Matthew J. Ragan of Youngstown.
Frank Clark Physics Award, for outstanding achievement in the study of physics: David C. Gohlke of Youngstown.
Clingan Jackson Award, to a student selected by the political science faculty in recognition of high scholarship and community service: Rebecca Royer of Canfield.
John C. Vitullo Scholarship Award, awarded to an outstanding political science major in memory of a former Mahoning County Democratic Party Chairman: Jessica Naples of Struthers.
Thomas J. Carney Scholarship, awarded to an outstanding political science major in honor of the former Mahoning County Commissioner: Jamie Fedorisin of Austintown.
Mary G. Guterba Psychology Student Award, for high achievement to a graduating senior selected by the psychology faculty: Holly Long of Hubbard.
Charles W. Dobson Memorial Research Award, for outstanding original research in psychology: Holly Long of Hubbard.
WILLIAMSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Quest 2004 Dean's Award: David Singleton, undergraduate, general administration; Francesco Terra, graduate, business administration.
Bank One Scholarship in Business, to an area resident for scholastic achievement as a business major: Mary Howell of Austintown.
William W. Battin Scholarship, to an upper-division business student for extracurricular involvement and leadership ability: Andre Sahyoun of Boardman.
Alan and Carole Cope Scholarship, for academic achievement as a business major: Daveen Donofrio of Austintown.
Cope Farm Equipment Scholarship, to an exceptional business major: Jim Sayre of Mineral Ridge.
Credit Reporting Services Scholarships, to four junior or senior business majors for scholastic achievement: Jonathan Honthy of Canfield; Linda Jackson of Conneaut; Jennifer Parfel of New Springfield; Zachary Underhill of North Jackson.
First National Bank Scholarship, to a worthy Trumbull or Mahoning County resident majoring in finance: Elizabeth Bell of Columbiana.
Thomas H. Kennedy Entrepreneurial Scholarship, to an outstanding Mahoning County business major who is active in community service: Morgan McCullough of Boardman.
F.W. "Bill" Knecht III Scholarship, to an upper-division business major demonstrating campus and/or community involvement: Abigail Repphun of Cortland.
Albert W. and Adele Krotzer Scholarships, for distinguished academic achievement in the Williamson College of Business Administration: Jason Kamlowsky of Moundsville; Michael Stredni of Boardman; Zachary Tekac of Pulaski.
Robert P. Mayberry Sr. Scholarship, to an upper-division marketing major showing entrepreneurial promise: Sean O'Malley of Warren.
National Association of Purchasing Managers Awards (Youngstown District Association), for academic excellence: Nicole Delucia of Poland; Tiffany Warminski of Canfield.
National City Bank Scholarship in Business, to an outstanding area resident majoring in business: Kimberly Jenkins of Hubbard.
Peter George Pathemos Scholarship, to a business major of Greek descent: Robert Bole Jr. of Youngstown.
J. Ronald Pittman Memorial Scholarship, to a business major who exhibits leadership abilities and commitment to the community: Mary Howell of Austintown.
Second National Bank Scholarships, to outstanding business students interested in banking: Samantha Ritter of Boardman; Stephanie Rogenski of North Jackson; Michael Scarnecchia of Mineral Ridge.
United Community Financial Corporation Scholarships, to two worthy junior or senior business majors: Lauren Proud of McDonald; Carrie Schmidt of Cortland.
Youngstown Traffic Club Inc. Scholarship, to a worthy sophomore business major: April Habeger of Boardman.
American Society of Women Accountants Scholarship, to an outstanding female accounting major: Susan Scheckelhoff of Mineral Ridge.
Cohen and Company Awards, to students who have demonstrated academic excellence in accounting: David W. Edwards of Canfield; Stacey M. Probst of Poland.
Dean Miller Scholarship, to an upper-division accounting major who has demonstrated academic excellence: Robyn M. Ricciuti-Culp of Boardman.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Edwards Scholarships, to two worthy nontraditional accounting or finance majors: Kristin M. Jones of Girard; David M. Pavlich of Youngstown.
Abe Harshman Scholarship Award, to an upper-division accounting major who has demonstrated excellence: Imogene Wilson of Austintown.
Institute of Financial Education Awards (Youngstown Chapter #2), to two area residents for scholastic achievement in the Warren P. Williamson Jr. College of Business Administration: Jennifer Strahin of New Springfield; Sarah Yurco of Poland.
Arthur L. Jones Scholarships, for outstanding academic achievement in the study of accounting: Erin E. Chapman of Youngstown; Karen Deley of Boardman; Sarah B. Seifert of Mineral Ridge.
John V. Maglery Scholarship, to a student demonstrating academic excellence in accounting: Jennifer L. Gaydosh of Warren.
Mahoning Valley Chapter of the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarships, for scholastic achievement: Jessie Kinsley of Austintown; Joshua J. Zarlenga of Austintown.
William Petrych Memorial Scholarships, for scholastic achievement: Jennifer L. Fisher of Hubbard; Nathan D. Friedkin of Girard; Melissa Niehorster of Austintown.
Paul J. and Marguerite K. Thomas Scholarships, to three upper-division accounting majors who have demonstrated academic excellence: Vicki Burgett of Girard; Adam Timblin of Stoneboro; David J. Turchen of Struthers.
Youngstown State University Institute on Taxation Scholarships, for scholastic achievement in the study of accounting: William J. Rauber of Hubbard; Michael Schorsten of Boardman; Kristin B. Wilms of Boardman.
BEEGHLY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Quest 2004 Dean's Award: John P. Richley II, undergraduate, secondary education; Janet Gleichert and Theresa Spiese, graduate team, teacher education.
George M. Wilcox Award, to a secondary-education major who shows evidence of becoming an outstanding secondary school teacher: John P. Richley II of Canfield.
Edward F. Bradish Memorial Scholarship, to a worthy female education major showing academic achievement as a full-time student: Kristi Reidy of East Palestine.
Frieda F. Chapman Award, to an elementary-education major who shows evidence of becoming an outstanding elementary teacher: Kathleen M. Barth of Hubbard.
Department of Special Education Awards, to two special-education majors who exhibit exemplary scholarship and the potential to work with exceptional pupils: Kari L. Beight of Poland; Jason Girman of New Castle.
Lions Club of Youngstown Special Education Scholarship, awarded to an upper-division special-education major for academic excellence: Amy Boorn of North Bloomfield.
Lena and Rudolph Centofanti Scholarship, to an outstanding senior education major who is a Mahoning County graduate: Rebekah Huston of Girard.
Margaret Davis (Youngstown Education Association) Scholarship, to a full-time education major demonstrating excellence: Jamie Hunter of Boardman.
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Scholarship, to an outstanding upper-division education major residing in Ohio: Pam Vinarsky of Mineral Ridge.
Bartley and Sarah Doyle Scholarship, to a tri-county graduate showing exceptional promise as an education major: Kristi Reidy of East Palestine.
Anjulie Fitzsimons-Keegan Scholarship, for academic promise in the field of education: Maureen Wingard of Canfield.
Thomas G. and Ellen H. Fitzsimons Scholarship, to a tri-county graduate exhibiting academic promise as an education major: Rebecca DePuy of Struthers.
William J. Fitzsimons Scholarship, to a noteworthy area graduate majoring in education: Stephanie Cornwell of Vienna.
Fleming Education Scholarship, to an exceptional senior in education: Diana LaVaglio of Fowler.
The Bernadine Marinelli Memorial Scholarships, awarded to outstanding upper-division education majors who are graduates of Youngstown City Schools: Holly Matyi of Youngstown; Charity Pappas of Youngstown; Antionette Woodward of Newton Falls.
State Teachers' Retirement System Scholarship, to an education major exhibiting academic excellence: Erin Peppel of Columbiana.
Helen Edward Stoll Scholarship, to an education major committed to working with children with learning disabilities: Charity Pappas of Youngstown.
Thomas M. and Evelyn V. Stephens Scholarship, for academic promise and commitment to classroom teaching in a public school environment: Jennifer Houston of Austintown.
RAYEN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Quest 2004 Dean's Award: Jennifer Davidson, Travis Moore, Ryan Mercer, Kari Utterback, undergraduate team, mechanical and industrial engineering; Brent Barrett, Adam DePizzo, Lance Kraynak, undergraduate team, civil engineering; Thomas Calko, Duane Kupec, Joe Turney, William Hiznay, undergraduate team, mechanical and industrial engineering; Burke Davis, Mike Eisengart, Jonathan Zacharias, undergraduate team, mechanical and industrial engineering; Mitch Dolenic, Rob Misevski, Eric Montgomery, Kristin Wyand, undergraduate team, electrical engineering; Brian Lenhart, Justin Panuccio, Adam Miller, undergraduate team, mechanical and industrial engineering.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Student Chapter Award), to an outstanding sophomore in chemical engineering: Melissa Mott of Newton Falls.
American Institute of Chemists Award, to an outstanding senior in chemical engineering: Heather Klesch of Struthers.
Paul C. Luginbill Chemical Engineering Award, to the best all-around senior student in chemical engineering: Brittany Pahon of Boardman.
Omega Chi Epsilon Award, awarded to the outstanding senior in chemical engineering: Ashley King of Columbiana.
Ronald J. Hepp Memorial Award, to the outstanding senior in electrical engineering: Adam D. Miller of Warren.
Nicola and Rocchina Richley Memorial Scholarship, awarded to an engineering or engineering technology major for academic excellence: Robert Ziccardi of Poland.
MS Consultants Award in Civil Engineering Technology, to the best overall graduating student in civil engineering technology who completed the degree program while working full time in industry: Ronald K. Strauser of Geneva.
Michael A. Rigo Memorial Scholarship, to an outstanding engineering student: Thomas M. Calko of Warren.
Ohio Space Grant Consortium Scholarships, to a junior and a senior for academic excellence in an aerospace-related discipline: Kyle E. Beca of Warren; Joshua Steele of Cortland.
COLLEGE OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Quest 2004 Dean's Award: Laura Cetor, undergraduate, photography; Angela Speece and Christin Spisak, undergraduate team, art education and communications; Regina Pascale, undergraduate, communications.
Clarence P. Gould Society: Membership is awarded to students in the College of Fine and Performing Arts on the basis of academic achievement and breadth of academic courses: Angela Mavrikis of Canfield.
Dean's Awards, to graduating seniors for exceptional accomplishments in their fields through performance, creativity, or scholarship.
Department of Art: Heather Voris of Youngstown.
Department of Communication and Theater: Anthony Orcena of Marion.
Dana School of Music: Robert Babick of New Castle
George Meshel Scholarship, to a promising studio art-painting major from the tri-county area: Kathryn Bernard of Canfield.
Joseph Salvatore Award, to an outstanding student majoring in studio art: Steven Swartwood of Youngstown.
Senator Harry Meshel Scholarship, in recognition of talent and dedication to two jazz majors: Jared Craig of Greensburg; Mark Gosiewski of Canton.
Mary P. Rigo Memorial Scholarship, to an outstanding keyboard student: Zade Nahhas of Niles.
Richard A. Martin and Aurora Ragini-Martin Piano Award, to an outstanding senior majoring in piano: Jaime Lewis of Leetonia.
Sigma Alpha Iota Honor Award, for significant contributions to both chapter and school: Ashley Glenn of Chester, W.Va.