2024 Outstanding Mentorship Award Winners
In partnership with Undergraduate Research & Enrichment Programs in the Pennoni Honors College, the Outstanding Graduate Student Mentorship Awards are presented to graduate and professional students (master's and/or doctoral level) who have shown an outstanding commitment to mentoring, developing and supporting undergraduate and/or new or junior graduate students. While mentorship occurs in many settings, this award focuses on mentorship in a research or scholarly setting, including remote/online, such as during the STAR Scholars Program.
Graduate College Award Winners
Tyler Andres-Bray
PhD Program in Biological Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Caroline Cameron
PhD Program in Chemical Engineering
College of Engineering
Nima Sarfaraz
PhD Program in Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies
College of Medicine
Nominees
Aditya Akolkar
Master's Program in Computer Science
College of Computing and Informatics
Bill Cai
PhD Program in Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering
Anik Choudhury
PhD Program in Business Administration
LeBow College of Business
Josh Clark
JD Program in Law
Kline School of Law
Fareshte Erani
PhD Program in Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
Emily Esquea
PhD Program in Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies
College of Medicine
Davin Evanson
MD Program in Medicine
College of Medicine
Tetiana Hryhorchuk
PhD Program in Materials Science and Engineering
College of Engineering
Beth Kern
PhD Program in Biological Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Jyothii Kulasingam
Master's Program in Interdisciplinary Health Science
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies
College of Medicine
Peihan Li
PhD Program in Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering
Sammy Schuster
PhD Program in Health Management and Policy
Dornsife School of Public Health
Ricardo Checchia Whitaker
PhD Program in Biomedical Engineering
School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems