JACKSON, Tenn. — May 3, 2019 — 51ÉçÇø presented more than 60 awards to students, faculty and staff May 3 at the annual Awards Day chapel service.
The Carla D. Sanderson Faculty of the Year Award went to Jason Crawford, associate professor of English. Josh Simmons, director for eLearning success and media services, was awarded with the Gary L. Carter Staff of the Year Award.
Other award recipients:
The Barnabas Leadership Award promotes the ideals of servant leadership in the Union community. This year’s recipients were Mikayla Simpson and Christopher Hearn.
The Bettye and Kermit Whiteaker Freshman Biology Award, which is presented to a freshman biology major or minor with outstanding scholastic achievement, was presented to Amanda Paige Gilbert and Anders Hallman Rider.
The Bettye and Kermit Whiteaker Freshman Chemistry Award, which is presented to a freshman chemistry major or minor with outstanding scholastic achievement, was presented to Paige Danielle Bogard.
The Bill Truex Award in Computer Science was presented to Matthew James Mathis.
The Broadman and Holman Award, given annually to a graduating senior who is deemed to have the greatest potential for significant contribution to the field of ministry, was presented to Briley Nathanael Ray.
The Dr. Bill Bouchillon Psychology Excellence Award, given to an outstanding graduating senior with a grade point average of 3.5 or greater in psychology and selected by the psychology faculty, was presented to Emily Diane Summers.
The Kyle L. Hathcox Memorial Physics Award, given to a junior or senior either majoring or minoring in physics, was presented to Christian Ross Brown.
The Curtiss E. Scott Business Excellence Award, which is presented to the outstanding senior business major as chosen by the faculty of the McAfee School of Business and the members of the Business Club based on both academic and leadership achievement, was presented to Jackson Carlyle Crockarell.
The Kina S. Mallard Communication Arts Student of the Year Award was presented to Trevor James Fox.
The Georgia Wilson Memorial Award for Clinical Nursing, which is presented to the member of the graduating class who is deemed by the nursing faculty to have been the most outstanding in clinical nursing, was presented to Rachel Eliza Bernui.
The Helen Blythe Creative Writing Award, which is presented by an endowment of 51ÉçÇø’s Women’s Club to the graduating English major who has demonstrated outstanding originality in writing during his or her 51ÉçÇø career, was presented to Joshua Clark Hubbard.
The Dr. James Alex Baggett History Research Paper Award, which recognizes the best original research papers presented in regularly scheduled history courses for the current academic year, was presented to Katlyn Lorraine Allison.
The Dorothy Woodard Myatt Intern of the Year Award, named in honor of Dottie Myatt, Union’s assistant dean for teacher education and accreditation, was presented to Marylee Barker for Elementary Intern of the Year, to Hope Magee for Secondary Intern of the Year and to Joanna Claire Cumbie for Special Education Intern of the Year.
The Wolfram Award in Computational Science award, including a lifetime copy of Mathematica, was presented to Lisa Michele Reed.
The Fred DeLay Memorial Award, for a senior who is an outstanding athlete, a person of high academic standing, unquestionable loyalty and good character, was presented to Haley Michelle Barnette.
The Intramural Female Athlete of the Year was Holly Chumney. The Intramural Male Athlete of the Year was Tyler Garrott.
The Servant Leadership Program Supervisor of the Year was Fran Thomas.
The Greek Scholarship Cups, which are awarded annually to the two social fraternities with the highest average, were presented to the men of Lambda Chi Alpha and the women of Chi Omega (for the 72nd consecutive year).
The Howard Newell Innovative Teaching Award recognizes faculty members who have demonstrated creativity and innovation in classroom teaching. Selections are made by a faculty committee. The award was presented to Janna Chance, associate professor of English.
Academic Excellence Medals were presented by Union to the graduating senior in each major, as selected by the faculty members of the department. The following students received medals for academic excellence:
Major in Art – Yoo Lim Moon
Major in Studio Art - Maria Kathleen Stewart
Major in Biology - Jacob James Lemon
Major in Cell and Molecular Biology - Lance Allen Miller
Major in Chemistry - Colin Matthew Coleman
Major in Digital Media Communications - Trevor James Fox
Major in Journalism - Trenton Alexander Northcut
Major in Public Relations - Corinne Olund
Major in Theatre - Crista Lauren Wilhite
Major in Computer Science - Matthew James Mathis
Major in Engineering - Gabriel Jean-Francois Garneau
Major in English - Kaitlyn Ann Chappell
Major in History - Lauren Elizabeth Butler
Major in Applied Linguistics - Jonathan Daniel Hall
Major in French - Jonathan Daniel Hall
Major in Teaching English as a Second Language - Jordan Elizabeth Hussey
Major in Mathematics - Matthew Morgan Owen
Major in Church Music - Hannah Elizabeth Carroll
Major in Music - Joy Moss Moore
Major in Music Performance - Brooklyn Alexandra Croom
Major in Political Science - Josiah Cameron McGee
Major in Psychology - Megan Adrianna Barnes
Major in Sociology - Abby Christine Wren
Major in Accounting - Dakota Bruce Pope
Major in Business Administration - Kristen Nicole Chance
Major in Economics - Ian Lee Maupin
Major in Interdisciplinary Studies - Cayley Lane Williams
Major in Teaching and Learning - Emily Ann Craft
Major in Special Education - Carly Nicole Knight
Major in Exercise Science and Wellness - Liam Munshi
Major in Physical Education and Health - Emerick Lee-Winston Lester
Major in Sport Management - Blake David Karnes
Major in Nursing - Sarah Lynn Lemon
Major in Biblical Studies-Languages - Briley Nathanael Ray
Major in Christian Ministry and Missions - Cooper Thompson
Major in Philosophy - Briley Nathanael Ray
Major in Social Work - Kaitlyn McKenzie Stutz
Major in Professional Studies - Kayla Joyce Andrews
Major in Organizational Leadership - Javier Garcia