Posted on May 02, 2025

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On behalf of the Provost and the Honors Council of Lloyd International Honors College, UNCG is excited to announce the recipients of the 2025 Provost Student Excellence Awards. This is the highest academic honor for undergraduate students at UNCG, recognizing excellence both in and out of the classroom.

Hamza Ahmed, Computer Science
Linaizha Ampley, Human Development and Family Studies
Camille Blackmon, Art
Gloria Boykin, Music
Alison Brake, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Alhanna Cancel-Roman, Interior Architecture
Blake Charles, Interior Architecture
Aubrey Conrad, Dance
Ann Marie Csucsai, Nutrition
Aidan Dence, Theatre
Tatiana Rincon Diaz, Biology
Ethan Divon, Ancient Mediterranean Studies and Archaeology
Jia Emaus, Political Science
Jaxon Evans, Nutrition
Stephanie Fisher-Huynh, African American and African Diaspora Studies
Ximena Fonseca, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management
Meghan Fox, Art
Kyla Grant, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Jeffrey Hailey, Consumer, Apparel and Retail Studies
Brandon Hepker, Economics
Hana Ishige, English
Jessica Jacob, Anthropology
Karabuning Kupradit, Biology
Erin Lambertson, Theatre
Evangeline Lothian, English
Natalie Lyons, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Nicholas Marsh, Music
Kaya McDowell, Communication Studies
Jyesha Mckinney, Nursing
Trinity Monroe, Community and Therapeutic Recreation
Julia Nelson, Liberal and Professional Studies
Kaela Pena, Biology
Gina Pham, Consumer, Apparel and Retail Studies
Alexia Ray, Art
Reagan Reece, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Sophia Rosenberg, Liberal and Professional Studies
Rhyan Sapp, Human Development and Family Studies
Holly White, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Chase Sperka, Accounting and Finance
Dominic Stanley, Philosophy
Marissa Stephens, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Kennedy Strong, Public Health Education
Ivan Tarpley, Communication Studies
Nikolai Teague, Political Science
Brian Tekmen, Computer Science
Alexandra Williams, Social Work
Callie Williamson, Philosophy
Megan Wilson, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

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