Awards
Provost's Awards for Academic Excellence
The Provost’s Awards for Academic Excellence are given to a select number of students. The awards are based on a student’s achievements in research, teaching, clinical work, internships, fieldwork and service.
Jeffin Abraham, biology and psychology
Jessica Alfano, interdisciplinary biology and public health
India Carranza, social work
Luis Caseñas, psychology
Kamala Covert, English
Anika Drees, political science
Akshay Illiparambil, sustainability studies
Sean Krivitsky, biochemistry
Shreya Makavana, psychology
Katherine Otavalo, biology and psychology
Samuel Perrottet, computer science
Alexander Poitras, sociology
David Safo, business management with a concentration in finance
Alyssa Scappatore, English and psychology
Johanna Stefanakis, applied mathematics and statistics
Mayur Talele, biochemistry
Ben Trosman, applied mathematics and statistics
Darren Wang, biomedical engineering
Anuva Wardah, political science and sociology
Liam Yehudai, studio art, media arts and culture, and art history
Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence
The Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence were created in 1997 to recognize students who have best demonstrated and have been recognized for the integration of academic excellence with accomplishments in the areas of leadership, athletics, community service, creative and performing arts, campus involvement or career achievement.
Norah Allam, biomedical engineering and applied mathematics
Ruthvick Bandaru, computer engineering
Neel Chittur, applied mathematics and statistics
Athena Choi, biochemistry
Caden Deshommes, creative writing and English
Sophia Goodkin, psychology and women’s and gender studies
Lana Gouda, political science and economics
Manahil Kashif, biochemistry
Aman Mistry, biochemistry
Delaney Ortiz, nursing
Patrick Serrantino, biology
Shivani Shah, biology
Madelyn Stepski, creative writing and English
Marko Zimic, chemical engineering
President's Award to Distinguished Doctoral Students
This Stony Brook Foundation award is made possible by Donald Squires and Marian Steinberg. Criteria for selection include the quality of the dissertation and its research base, the student’s outstanding contributions in ability or service to the university, or the student’s overcoming of personal or social handicaps. This year’s recipients are:
Sai Aishwarya Abasolo, biomedical engineering
Spencer Cattalani, mathematics
Meroona Gopang, public health
Varun Kankanallu, chemical and molecular engineering
Cuilee Sha, medical scientist training program