2024 Gladys Strawn Bullard Award Winners Announced

Posted on April 18, 2024

Headshots of Dr. Andrew Hunter, Margarita Kerkado, and Madeline Kerkado, a UNCG student.

UNC Greensboro is excited to announce this year’s winners of the 2024 Gladys Strawn Bullard Award:

Faculty
Dr. Andrea Hunter, Human Development and Family Studies

Staff
Margarita Kerkado, Admissions

Student
Madeline Kujabi, Office of Research and Engagement

The Bullard Award is given in recognition of those students, faculty, and staff members who have shown commendable initiative and perseverance in their leadership and/or service roles at the University. In addition, award winners have demonstrated their ability to conceive and develop creative ideas and programs that advance the University.

Join us in congratulating these individuals on their outstanding service and leadership to the university.

UNCG also recognizes all faculty, staff, and students who were nominated this year:

Faculty
Aichia Chuang
Kim Cuny
Channelle James
Randy Kohlenberg
Jeremy Rinker

Staff
Sandra Barinowski
Tim Bucknall 
Tannis Boyajian
Nancy Brown
Jimmy Ferriter
Tyler Graf
Oliver Lewis
Sherri MacCheyne
Patrick Martin
Laura Mazziotta
Ryan Milligan
Kimberly Mozingo
Trish Plunkett
Laura Pipe
Chris Ratliff
Steve Raye
Terri Shelton
Jody Smith
Paula Terrell
Chris Waters
Lynn Wyrick

Students
Peyton Bowditch
Makalah Brownridge
Beni Cheruga
Grace Heilmann
Sarah Korb

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