EHS honors students and faculty for excellence in teaching, research, service, and leadership

EHS honors students and faculty for excellence in teaching, research, service, and leadership
The College of Education, Health and Society Dean’s Student ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉúhip Council recognized outstanding contributions from students and faculty during its 2025 End-of-Year Celebration. Graduate student Abisola Adegunju received the Graduate Student Teaching Award for her student-centered work in EDL 204. Mastano Dzimbiri earned the Graduate Student Research Award for his dissertation on geography education in Malawi and his interdisciplinary collaborations. Keaden Morisaki was honored with the Graduate Student Research Award at the master’s level, and Dr. Thomas Misco received the Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award for his support of graduate education.
Among undergraduates, awardees included Ella Futch and Raileigh Legner for service; Kiersten Hornberg and Audrey McCamish for leadership; Julia Beaumont and Samantha Federici for research; and Jordan Hatcher for social justice. The awards highlight the EHS community’s commitment to teaching, scholarship, leadership, and service.
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