Each year, the Eagle Awards spotlight the unwavering commitment of Mary Washington students to their studies and involvement, as well as to each other. This sentiment resonates beyond the student body; emotions run high when faculty and staff are honored for their dedication to students as well.
The 2024 Eagle Awards – presented last week by the Office of Student Activities and Engagement, the Center for Community Engagement, and Campus Recreation – united inspiring student leaders with lively co-hosts, seniors Fiona Archer and Faith Jones. The ceremony, held in the Cedric Rucker University Center’s Chandler Ballroom, recognized award-winners for their commitment to community service, citizenship, philanthropy, academic excellence and more.
UMW President Troy Paino and Vice President for Student Affairs Juliette Landphair acknowledged the challenges faced by the Class of 2024, who began their college journey online, attending virtual classes during a pandemic. Their dedication to creating traditional student experiences had brought them to this pivotal moment just weeks before they cross the stage at Commencement.
Demonstrating an exceptional commitment to UMW and a passion for positive change, some individuals received multiple awards. One such standout was honored with the prestigious Grace Mann Launch Award, which recognizes an enduring quest for social justice. Dean of Students Melissa Jones took the stage to present this esteemed honor.
Before revealing the winner, Jones praised the finalists as “absolutely outstanding,” acknowledging their dedication to various initiatives and plans for change, both on campus and in the wider community. She shared a quote she recently encountered: “We all do better when we all DO better,” she said. “Tonight’s recipient embodies this sentiment, challenging every member of the Mary Washington community to strive for improvement. Reflecting on their impact over the past four years, it’s clear they’ve profoundly influenced our community and beyond.”
Senior Jaylyn Long won the Grace Mann Launch Award, the Cedric Rucker Eagle Beyond Compare Award and the Outstanding New Program Award, receiving recognition for her roles as SGA president, Farmer Fellow, Orientation leader, senior student coordinator and resident assistant. Jones remarked, “Perhaps her most significant accomplishment was bringing to life a vision she had for ASPIRE Week,” a six-day celebration of UMW core values. “What you can’t call her is complacent.”
The following are the winners of the 2024 Eagle Awards:
Program & Organization Awards
Outstanding Diversity Program: Taste of Asia
Outstanding Educational Program: Jewish Student Association-Shabbat Dinner
Clara Boyd Wheeler Outstanding Community Service Program: MLK Day of Service
Outstanding New Program: ASPIRE Week
Outstanding Annual Program: Eagle Con
Outstanding New Club: Women in Business
Outstanding Overall Achievement for a Club/Organization: UMWC Radio Club
Individual Awards
Distinguished Bachelor of Liberal Studies Award: Blaine Hower
Alumni Association Service Award for Outstanding Senior Dedicated to Community Service: Alexandra Mills
Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Senior(s): Hannah Lee, Kaitlin Saal
Alvey Honor Award: Hannah Lee & Arianna Chase
Leader in Service: Emma James
Elizabeth M. Baumgarten Service Award: Khushi Constance
Unsung Hero: Anshu Adhikari
James Farmer Defining a Legacy Award: Adrianna Giddings
Alex Naden Award: Knox McKinley
Cedric Rucker Eagle Beyond Compare: Jaylyn Long
In the Wings: Events AV and Michael Middleton
Gwen Hale Giving Tree Award: Shanita Mitchell
Prince Woodard Emerging Leader Award: Shadwick Yoder
Prince Woodard Outstanding Leader Award: Ravi Palat
Grace Mann Launch Award Finalists: Adrianna Giddings, Diana Guzman, Jaylyn Long
Grace Mann Launch Award: Jaylyn Long