Dozens of students will be honored at ’ annual student
awards breakfast Saturday, April 30 at 9:30 a.m. in the Wood Center Carol Brown Ballroom.
Each spring, honors students who have distinguished themselves throughout their
academic careers.
Among those honored will be the winners of the Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award,
the Gray S. Tilly Memorial Award and the Joel Wiegert Award. The awards recognize
the accomplishments of three top graduating seniors each year.
Ashton Compton
Ashton Compton is the recipient of the 2011 Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award.
She graduates in May with a degree in political science. Her time at has been
marked by work as a student leader and campus/community volunteer. She is a UA Scholar
and a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Golden Key International
Honor Society. She has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, the American Red Cross,
Alternative Spring Break, and the Youth Service Opportunity Program. Compton just
finished serving a two-year term as the student representative on the University of
Alaska Board of Regents and has been lauded for her effectiveness in the position.
She is also involved in politics. Compton volunteered for several state political
campaigns and spent three sessions working for the Alaska State Legislature as an
Assistant Sergeant at Arms. “The Marion Frances Boswell Award would be a crowning
and appropriate final recognition of Ashton’s academic achievements and extraordinary
service to and the community,” said faculty member Jonathan Rosenberg. “She exemplifies
the committed student who looks for ways to apply her education to the real world
challenges and in the process raises the reputation of , both locally and nationally.”
Amy K. Snider
Each year a nontraditional student is presented with the Gary S. Tilly Memorial Award.
The 2011 award goes to Amy K. Snider. A first generation college student, Amy graduated
in December 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Her journey to
began in 2005 when she was working at the university as a night custodian, a job she
had to quit after suffering a neck injury. Unsure of what to do next, Snider was inspired
to enroll at the university by then Chancellor Steve Jones and Provost Paul Reichardt,
whom she met while cleaning the offices on the third floor of Signers’ Hall. In 2006,
at age 24, she was accepted as a general studies student. Despite setbacks, including
a serious car accident and homelessness, Snider persevered through her academic journey.
She eventually earned enough credits to apply to the political science program, where
she flourished. She has been an active volunteer and leader for several campus clubs
and activities and won numerous local and national scholarships and awards. “I meet
many students who have a passion to change the world, save the environment, and/or
promote social justice,” said faculty member Patricia Heiser. “Few of them, if any,
are the dedicated, hard-working and truly outstanding performers that Amy is. There
should be more Amy’s at in the world!”
Jonathan Dillon
Jonathan Dillon is the recipient of the 2011 Joel Wiegert Award. He graduates in
May 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in music education. When he finishes his student
teaching this spring, he will have completed a total of 169 credits in four years,
an average of 21 credits per semester. This is on top of holding several campus jobs,
including two years as a resident assistant, as well as involvement in numerous campus
clubs and service organizations. He has also been involved with activities off campus,
most recently serving as assistant music director of the North Pole High School production
of “Footloose.” Dillon served as president of the Collegiate Music Educators National
Conference chapter and received the National Professional Achievement Recognition
award from the CMENC headquarters in Virginia. “Jonathan Dillon is a fine example
of the very best students at ,” said faculty member Channon Price. “He has earned
academic distinction while challenging himself above and beyond the curriculum. He
has made those around him better, leading by selfless example.”
Following is a list of other award winners to be honored at the event:
Special awards Mariya Pavlovskaya, Scholar Athlete Kevin Petovello, Scholar Athlete Latrice Laughlin, AS Award for Outstanding Faculty Ester Commack, AS Award for Outstanding Staff Ashton Compton, Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduating Senior
Woman Jonathan Dillon, Joel Wiegert Award, Outstanding Graduating Senior Man Amy Snider, Gray S. Tilly Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduating Non-Traditional Senior
Department student award winners Joel Forbes, Alaska Native Languages Carly Varness, Anthropology Rebecka Menzel Delcastillo, Art Elizabeth Wallace, Communication Cody Klingman, English Travis Majdic, Foreign Languages Ashley Paris, History Hollie Seiler, Journalism Christy Gentemann, Justice Franz Felkl, Music Lisbet Skogen Norris, Northern Studies Jay Leonard, Philosophy Ali Amhaz-Strickland, Political Science Christopher DeCou, Psychology Danielle LaFon, Social Work Melissa Dawson, Sociology Hadassah Nelson, Theatre Danielle Hubbard, Women's Studies Amy Barnes, Elementary Education Uinniq Ahgeak, Fisheries Jennifer Holland, Civil and Environmental Engineering Nicklas Bywater, Computer Science Alexander Morris, Electrical Engineering David Jensen, Geological Engineering Michael Nash, Mechanical Engineering Michael Lehman, Mining Engineering Stephanie Pilch, Petroleum Engineering Amy Facklam, Accounting Anne Vance, Business Administration Nicole Heiter, Economics Paul Miranda, Emergency Management Cassie Wohlgemuth, Forest Sciences Lorna Curran, Geography Nicole Torre, High Latitude Agriculture Teslyn Visscher, Resources Management Sondra Shaginoff-Stuart, Alaska Native Studies Melanie Noden, Bristol Bay Campus Ariana Walker, Chukchi Campus Renee Pike, Developmental Education Ryan Abraham, Kuskokwim Campus Darla Tocktoo , Northwest Campus Kathryn Martin, Rural Development Karin Stark, Allied Health Medical Assisting Hannah Preuss, Applied Accounting Farra Smith, Applied Business David Snyderman, Aviation Airframe & Powerplant Andrew Pagel, Construction Management/Drafting Technology James Ian Pearce, Culinary Arts Elisabeth Folger, Drafting Technology Timothy Agee, Early Childhood Education Alicia Alexander, Fire Science Gail Denning, Human Service Technology Jay Ranson, Instrumentation Robert Schetky, Information Technology Specialist Tracy Packee, Paralegal Studies Joshua Fritts, Paramedic Program Luke Morrall, Power Generation Jenna Stevens, Process Technology Vernon Owens, Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness Mark Gilbertson, Biological Sciences Talal Ahmed, Chemistry & Biochemistry Sara Boaz, General Science Riley Hall, Geology & Geophysics Wenqian Wang, Mathematics Kit Dawson, Physics Lindsay VanSomeren, Wildlife Biology
NOTE TO EDITORS: Photos of Dillon, Snider and Compton, along with a complete list of student award
winners, is posted online at . If a student or department is not listed, it may be that the outstanding student
for that department has a confidential hold on his or her academic record.