College Recognition, Book Awards Distributed to 14 Juniors
Michelle H. Daino
On Wednesday and Thursday, 14 Mount juniors received special college recognition and book awards. Congratulations to:
Chatham University- Rachel Carson Healthy Planet Book Award: Madison DeFrancisco '25: student that has promise in the study of science and deeply concerned about the environment.
Clarkson University High School Achievement Award – Zoe Tseng '25: Academic promise and interest in Engineering, Business, Science, Liberal Arts or Healthcare
Clarkson University High School Leadership Award – Ellie Baglien '25: outstanding leadership qualities and academic promise/interest in Engineering, Business, Science Liberal Arts or Healthcare
Rensselaer Medalist Award – Annie Zwally '25: awarded to junior who has distinguished themselves in math and science.
Saint Anselm College - Mary Cate King '25: student demonstrates academic excellence, exceptional leadership qualities in civic engagement, aspirations for continued education. Book: Half Truths: What’s Right (and What’s Wrong) with Cliches You and I live By written by: Professor Montague Brown ( Philosophy Department).
Saint Michael’s Book Award - Sarah Hobbie '25 and Sophia Tiboni '25: Academic achievement and social conscience/service in and out school. Book award: Lulu in The Sky by Loung Ung.
Stonehill University: Brigid Cogan '25: recognizes an outstanding junior who has not only excelled in the classroom, but who has also made positive contributions to his or her school and community. Book award: Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work by David Isay
University of St. Joseph – Shelby Carmant '25: student who exemplifies the Core Value of the University – including academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to serve. Book award:Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
University of Vermont – Citizen Scholar Award: Mary Agugliaro '25 : student exemplifies what it means to be an active citizen and for their demonstrated commitment to having a positive impact on their communities.
University of Virginia Jefferson Book Award: Jenny Zhu '25: recognizes outstanding junior who embody Thomas Jefferson’s commitment to innovation, creativity and the spirit of discovery. Book award: Mr. Jefferson’s Telescope: A History of the University of Virginia in 100 Objects
Wilkes Colonel Emerging Leader Award (2 recipients) - Grace Puglisi '25 and Kayla Marion '25: in recognition of outstanding achievement in academics and extracurriculars activities as well as aptitude in leadership and service.
Worchester Polytechnic Institute STEM Leadership Book Award - Megan Quraishi '25: Academic achievement in science, tech., engineering mathematics, leadership and engagement with school and community. Book award: The Future of Science is Female: Brilliant Minds Shaping the 21st Century by Zara Stone.