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26 Exemplary Students Awarded 2022 Order of Pegasus

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Twenty-six students — ranging in disciplines from engineering to biology to education and others across the institution — have been named as 2021-22 recipients of the Order of Pegasus, UCF’s most prestigious student award for those who display incredible academic achievement, university involvement, leadership and community service.

This year’s honorees joined UCF already having accomplished incredible feats — as transfer students, international students, first-generation students, National Merit Scholars, Eagle Scouts and more — making an immediate impression on those who would provide their letters of recommendation for this honor. The words “driven,” “dedicated,” “leader,” “passionate” and “humble” are frequently used to describe them, and they embody “everything we want our UCF students to be.”

While at UCF, they helped secure patents, started nonprofits, coached and mentored other students, won athletics championships, taught as teaching assistants and advised university leadership. They worked to develop their own leadership skills within honor societies, the President’s Leadership Council, Student Government, the President’s Student Advisory Council, LEAD Scholars and a variety of other organizations and programs — including some they founded themselves. They also conducted, presented and published research on a wide range of subjects, including contributing toward advances in the research of Type 1 diabetes; equity in education and healthcare; the impacts of tourism; brain, colon and other cancers; mental health and suicide prevention; and solving the opioid crisis.

They are among our brightest students — with collective GPA of 3.82 — and they are also some of our most compassionate. In addition to their roles and impact on our campuses, they have volunteered extensively within our community and beyond at food banks, shelters, clinics, schools, fire stations and other service organizations.

They graduate UCF with plans for continued impact — as educators, researchers, health care providers, foreign policy analysts and, above all, humanitarians with the desire to make their communities and our world better.

These students and their families will be honored during the Order of Pegasus induction ceremony, taking place during the Student Honors Convocation on April 6 in the Pegasus Ballroom of the UCF Student Union. Inductees receive commemorative medals and scholarships from Student Government. In addition, all honorees, past and present, are recognized on the Order of Pegasus wall in the Student Union.

This year’s recipients are:

  • Justin Barthel, Biomedical Sciences (College of Medicine, Burnett Honors College)
  • Ian Biazzo, Conservation Biology, Ph.D. (College of Sciences)
  • Abel Birchfield, Mechanical Engineering (College of Engineering and Computer Science, Burnett Honors College)
  • Jaylen Brown, Finance (College of Business)
  • Parth Chandan, Biomedical Sciences (College of Medicine)
  • Christopher Clifford ’21, Electrical Engineering (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Charles Didier ’15 ’19MS, Biomedical Sciences, Ph.D. (College of Medicine)
  • Austin Eason, Health Sciences (College of Health Professions and Sciences)
  • Cleopatra Elshiekh, Biomedical Sciences (College of Medicine, Burnett Honors College)
  • Maksim Godovykh, Hospitality Management, Ph.D. (Rosen College of Hospitality Management)
  • Meg Hall, Legal Studies (College of Community Innovation and Education)
  • Juvens Jean-Noel, Nonprofit Management, M.S. (College of Community Innovation and Education)
  • Jacey Koo, Health Sciences (College of Health Professions and Sciences, Burnett Honors College)
  • Trinity McCall-Peaks, Marketing (College of Business)
  • McKenna Melville ’21, Finance (College of Business)
  • Stephanie Oliveira, Health Sciences (College of Health Professions and Sciences)
  • Victoria Orindas Corcino, Health Sciences (College of Health Professions and Sciences, Burnett Honors College)
  • Abigail Reynolds, Political Science (College of Sciences)
  • Michael Rohr, Medical and Biomedical Sciences, M.D./Ph.D. (College of Medicine)
  • Parshva Sanghvi, Biomedical Sciences (College of Medicine)
  • Ashley Stone, Sociology, Ph.D. (College of Sciences)
  • Erin Tonkin, Nursing (College of Nursing)
  • Cydni Turner, Computer Science (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Alexander Ward ’21, Mechanical Engineering (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Austin Wilson, Political Science/Criminal Justice (College of Sciences, College of Community Innovation and Education)
  • Scott Wolfe, Integrated Business (College of Business)

Original source can be found here.

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