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- Morehead-Cain
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WITH PURPOSE. WITH PROMISE.
M O R E H E A D - C A I N Y E A R
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R E V I E W 2013–2014
WITH PURPOSE. WITH PROMISE.
YEAR IN REVIEW
2013–2014
“The Morehead-Cain experience has built in me
that eternal belief that life is an adventure.”
Cari Jeffries | Class of 2014
CONTENTS
From the Director 4
Morehead-Cain Alumni Engagement 5
Thank You to Our Donors 7
Graduate and Professional School Donors 7
Alumni Donors by Class 7
In Memory of Jeremy Harwood ’80 10
Friends of the Program 17
Parents of Alumni and Scholars 19
The Parents’ Perspective 20
Corporation and Foundation Donors 21
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors 22
A Message from the Fund Board Chairman 23
The Year in Review 2013–2014 25
Giving 100% 46
The Morehead-Cain Selection Process 47
Professional Readers 48
Regional Selection Committee 49
Central Selection Committee 50
British Selection Process 52
Canadian Selection Process 52
New Nominating Schools 53
The Summer Enrichment Program 54
The John Motley Morehead Society 58
In Good Society: Mike Deimler ’86 59
The Discovery Fund 61
Morehead-Cain Partners 64
Scholar Impact at Carolina 67
Senior Class Campaign 82
Class of 2014 Class of 2015 Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018 84
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Morehead-Cain Board of Trustees 137
Morehead-Cain Staff 138
“
Sixty years ago,
the trustees wrote,
‘if you keep faith
with yourself, strive
FROM THE DIREC TOR
whole-heartedly to
Dear Friends,
develop the talents
John Motley Morehead III made a promise to help young leaders learn, grow, and pursue
their passions, believing they would one day make a difference in the world around them.
Gordon Cain shared Uncle Mot’s vision and generous spirit, and it is dependent on us—
alumni, scholars, staff, and friends—to ensure their promise is fulfilled.
you possess, and
realize the promise
our selection
committees have
seen in you, you will
make this dream
come true.’”
We are up to the challenge.
Morehead-Cain Scholars are thinkers, creators, and adventurers who embrace the responsibility of being leaders at the University. This year, one scholar navigated the complexities of serving as student body president, and then offered guidance to the fellow scholar
elected to replace him. Other scholars served honorably throughout student government,
on various committees across campus, and with countless student-run organizations. The
class of 2014 included a Luce Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar, two Fulbright Teaching Assistantship winners, and five winners of Chancellor’s Awards, among others. These students continue to demonstrate that the scholar’s journey is about exploration, inspiration, and the
celebration of working together.
It is also about giving back.
In addition to generous financial support, many alumni donated their time and wisdom to
scholars and the Foundation. They met with scholars during our Alumni-in-Residence Program and Alumni Speaker Series, sharing stories of triumph, failure, and lessons learned.
Others hosted scholars during summer enrichment experiences, and dozens more played
a vital role in helping select the class of 2018. We are grateful for the generous gift from
Woods Davy ’72, whose sculpture continues to captivate scholars, staff, and visitors to the
Foundation months after its installation. We also owe special thanks to Naimul Huq ’08 and
Glenna Patton ’86, whose creative thought partnership has proven invaluable.
The success of the program has always depended on its scholars and alumni. Sixty years ago,
the trustees wrote, “if you keep faith with yourself, strive whole-heartedly to develop the
talents you possess, and realize the promise our selection committees have seen in you, you
will make this dream come true.” As we begin the 70th year of the Morehead-Cain Foundation, I believe Uncle Mot would appreciate what we have managed to accomplish—and what
we still strive to achieve.
Your dedication to the program is an inspiration, and I am honored to work with so many
committed scholars, alumni, staff, and supporters. Have a wonderful year, and please do
visit the Foundation the next time you are in Chapel Hill.
Best wishes,
Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77
Executive Director
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104
interviewed
candidates on
a selection
9
British
4
350+
Canadian
26 65
central
attended an alumni event
regional
280
committee
Alumni
23
Readers
Alumni-in-Residence Program
served
as
51
were Alumni Speakers or
Alumni
Engagement
2013–2014
11
arranged or sponsored
Summer Enrichment
served on the
Program internships
MCSF board
989
80
participated
Advantage (meet-ups with
scholars around the world)
I N
made a donation to MCSF this year
33%
in the Summer 2013 Alumni
Y E A R
participants
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1,294
made a donation to
Carolina this year (including gifts to Morehead-Cain)
44%
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It is with great appreciation that we recognize alumni and friends of the program who made a gift to Morehead-Cain between
July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.
Morehead-Cain Alumni
Graduate and
Professional School
Donors
Class of 1960
Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. (Law)
In memory of Frank Borden Hanes, Sr.
Class of 1969
David McDaniel Moore II (Law)
Class of 1970
Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker (Law)
Class of 1971
William Bryan Pittman (Medical)
Class of 1974
Blenda Woodard Armistead
(Business)
William Griffith Bowen (Medical)
Luther Parks Cochrane (Law)
Class of 1975
John Stephen Nelson (Graduate)
Class of 1976
Anne Erwin Bishop (Business)
George Jost Hauptfuhrer III
(Business)
Howard Sheldon Schub (Medical)
Class of 1978
Donna Jones Dean (Business)
Dewey Michael Jones (Law)
John Klauminzer Molen (Law)
Peter Alan Schlesinger (Medical)
James Milton Walter, Jr. (Dental)
Class of 1979
Frances Dudley O’Brien (Business)
Joseph Leon Turner (Business)
Class of 1980
David Earl Frost (Dental)
Class of 1982
Lynn Galen Wilson McGee (Business)
Class of 1984
James Porter Alexander, Jr. (Medical)
Roger Dale Craddock (Dental)
Class of 1985
Paul Joseph Schoofs (Graduate)
Class of 1987
Robert Steven Chen (Graduate)
Richard Hratchia Havunjian (Medical)
Alumni Donors
by Class
Class of 1958
Michael Spencer Tanner
Class of 1959
Robert Wilson Carter
Richard Gordon Cashwell
Class of 1960
Anonymous
Silas Walker Blanton, Jr.
Charles Dowd Gray III
Jack Lee Lawing
Prentis Harold O’Tuel, Jr.
Hugh Lester Patterson
Richard Hill Robinson, Jr.
Wade Marvin Smith
William Converse Stem
Class of 1961
David Allen Brooks
Rhodes Thomas Corbett
Francis Hopkinson Craighill III
George Marvin Eargle
Robert Vernon Fulk, Jr.
Louis Haynes Gump
Donald William Hearn
Roger Edward Palmer
David Eugene Price
Rudolph Herman Walldorf
Charles Monroe Whedbee
Class of 1962
George William Bates
Timothy Brooks Burnett
Thomas Roberts Cannon
James Reuben Copland III
John McLeod Griffiss
William Colvin Hubbard
Thomas Jeffrey Koontz
John Ward Purrington
James Dennis Rash
Robert English Sevier
Abner Pope Shuford
Larry Milton Stacey
Class of 1963
Hugh Inman Allen
Edwin Warner Bass
Donald Baxter Craven
Joseph Malcolm Craver
Frederick Knowles Dashiell, Jr.
Charles Marvin Ferguson
Anthony Stephen Harrington
Stephen Jackson Hill
James Nelson Irvine
John Anderson Sherrill
William Ross Sullivan
Richard Allen Vinroot
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Thank You to Our Donors
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Class of 1964
Charles Henry Battle, Jr.
Robert Beale Bennett
Lanny Boone Bridgers
Charles Palmer Brown
Robert Love Carter
H. Whitney Durand
Melvyn Wayne Flye
Joseph Waldo Griffin, Jr.
Thomas Franklin Henley
Charles Milton Shaffer, Jr.
Philip Logan Smith
William Marshall Waring
Class of 1965
Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr.
Thomas Eugene Barrier
Rowland Lea Girling
William Albert Graham
James Arlyn Rogerson
Robert Worthington Spearman
Richard Stockton Trenbath
Heathcote Woolsey Wales
Class of 1966
William Terrell Campbell
Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr.
In memory of Howard Gibson
Godwin, Jr. ’66
John Randle Hamilton
In memory of Howard Gibson
Godwin, Jr. ’66
David McDaniel Moore II
John Richard Steele
William Neil Thomas III
George Lindeman Wainwright, Jr.
Class of 1967
Timothy John Balch
Michael James Crosswell
William Borden Hooks, Jr.
Michael Ray Knowles
Donald Alexander Leslie, Jr.
Lorenzo Lewis, Jr.
James Munn McChesney III
William Bryan Pittman
Alan Clements Stephenson
William Webster Tomford
Grant Bernard Varner, Jr.
George Cole Venters
William Lane Verlenden III
Richard Fenner Yarborough, Jr.
Class of 1968
James Bell Black III
William Thurston Cobb
Robert Feaster Coleman III
Kent Sheldon Hedman
Petrie Morrison Rainey
Robert Creighton Toomey
William MacNider Trott
John Robbins Wester
Class of 1969
Charles H. Anderton, Jr.
John Garling Callan
Noel Dunivant
Daniel Rogers Johnston
Robert Ralph Koeblitz
James Wilbert Newlin
William Keith Rollins
William Mercer Rowe III
James William Stevens
Benjamin Taylor White
Class of 1970
Jeffrey Richard Boak
Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr.
William Porter Farthing, Jr.
William Leicester Foster, Jr.
James Alexander Gray III
Ralph Bruce Laney
Allen Drew Lassiter
Robert Hart Lee
William David Lee, Jr.
Lee Trammell Newton, Jr.
Charles Johnson Parker
James Norfleet Pruden III
Thomas Cleveland Ricketts III
Robert Gilroy Spratt III
George Wellford Taylor, Jr.
James Creekmore Wann, Jr.
Henry Thomas Webb III
Class of 1971
David Allen Bennington
In memory of Richard Daniel
Heller ’71
William Lewis Bost, Jr.
Richard Fuller Callaway
Kenneth Lee Eagle
Edward Smoot Finley, Jr.
Peter Welles Hall
Peter Hafner Jost
Michael Everett Kelly
Joel Ivan Kronenberg
Kenneth Wayne McAllister
John Patrick McDowell III
Philip Aloysius McMunigal III
William Cooper Murdock, Jr.
Jonathan Thomas Pavloff
Alfred Emory Smith, Jr.
John Douglas Swofford
In memory of William Oliver
Swofford ’67
Oswald Beechmond Watson III
Class of 1972
William Prigmore Aiken, Jr.
William Allen Brafford
Kenneth Sears Coe, Jr.
Kevin Robert Dungey
Leslie Holland Garner, Jr.
James Jerome Hartzell
Jeffrey David Katz
Randall Neal Pittman
Joseph Henry Stallings
McKinley Wade Thigpen
James Howard Wright
In memory of Marguerite T. Perry
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Class of 1974
Robert Marshall Campbell
Robert Clarence Cone
Andrew Charles George Eddy
Scott Conrad Gayle
James Franklin Gilliam
W. Steven Jones
David Wolters Kohl
James Parker Lumpkin II
John Klauminzer Molen
Robert Jay Moore
Cornelius Theodore Partrick, Jr.
Allen Wade Pridgen
Larry Edward Robbins
Thomas Comstock Seitz, Jr.
Gregory Howard Tuttle
Harold Lafayette Waters, Jr.
Adrian John Michael Wood
Class of 1975
Ellis Turner Alexander
William Mock Black, Jr.
Rolly Lee Chambers
James Hayes Shofner Cooper
Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr.
Paul Odell Hirschbiel, Jr.
Joseph Harper Hodges III
Donald Thomas Hughston
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Class of 1973
Anonymous
David Benson Adams
Jeffrey Prather Adams
David Earl Broome, Jr.
Charles Lynch Christian III
Francis Charles Clark
Jeffrey Lee Dearth
Larry Duane Eggert
Douglass Charles Ellerbe Farnsley
Don Parks Foster
Samuel Richard Freeman
James Lamar Henderson III
Henry Lockhart Hinkle
Cary Frederick Irons III
Samuel Grady Koonce, Jr.
Page Gravely Lea
L. Joseph Loveland, Jr.
William Ernest Lucas II
Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr.
Michael Terry Medford
Gary Michael Miller
Frederick Montgomery Morris III
Delbert Bruce Shortliffe
Gary Randolph Stafford
G. Kennedy Thompson
Timothy Jackson Whitener
Charles Marion Johnson III
Nicholas Reginald Maurice Jones
Donald Perry Kanak, Jr.
David Meade Kern
Lary Shane Larson
Lawrence David McMahon, Jr.
Frederick Karl Molen
Todd Liddell Parchman
Thomas Nelson Carter Randolph
Peter Carey Rawlings
Peter Lawrence Saviteer
Michael Ellis Shank
David Newton Webb
Joseph Gary Wheeler
William Allen Winget
Class of 1976
Jerry Wayne Askew
Charles Lee Babington
George Williams Braun
Warner Lee Wells Edmundson
Truett Scott Frazier
Peter Gilmore
Philip Rudolph Johnson, Jr.
Michael Keith Kapp
Richard Glen King
Laurence Eason Lilley, Jr.
Randolph Carlos Metcalfe
Roscoe Bolar Stephenson III
Class of 1977
James Rushton Barnes
Barry Winfred Baucom
Jonathan Clark Bender
Mark Bissette
Stephen Eugene Buie
John Franklin Campbell
Harvey Hill Carrow, Jr.
Bruce Gary Gellin
Michael Barry Kastan
Charles Edward Lovelace, Jr.
David Stewart McCue
Mark William Mohney
Alan Stewart Murray
Thomas Joseph Ward
John Dargan Watson, Jr.
Robert Spalding Winborne
Class of 1978
Charles Fred Bowman
Paul Christopher Browne
John Murmon Clarkson III
Keith Osburn Cowan
W. Frank Dowd IV
Michael Joseph Egan III
Joseph Thacher Inglefield III
Tally Edward Lassiter, Jr.
Horace William Miller IV
William Howard Moss
David Brian Layton Royle
Lee Lynn Zia
Class of 1979
James Lawrence Alexandre
Charles Clark Alston
William Leo Bamberger, Jr.
Victor Eros Bell III
Roy Asberry Cooper III
Andrew Fearnall Fair
Robert John Kendall
Thomas Bolton Mayo III
Mark William Merritt
Andrew Kenneth William Powell
Walton Harrison Reeves, Jr.
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Gifts in Memory of
Jeremy John Olivier Harwood ’80
27 March 1958–1 August 2013
Robert Louis Rosiello
Karen Leslie Stevenson
Katie Marie Ziglar
Richard Adler
Lawrence Jay Beaser
Barbara Bernard
Judy and Michael Brownstein
Deborah and Thomas Cate
Elizabeth and Robert Collins
Richard Crump
Vincent M. DeOrchis
James B. Ellis
William Gallagher
Christine A. Gordon
Cheryl and Douglas Halvorsen
Suzy Heer
Alan J. Hoffman
Patricia and Michael Hyland, Jr.
John D. Kimball
LeRoy Lambert
Robin and Scott MacDonald
Takayuki Matsui
John P. Melko
Jes Anker Mikkelsen
Robert J. Mittman
George L. Ochs
Glen Oxton
David G. Patterson
David E. Pratt
Nancy Rivadeo
Ricardo Rozas
Adria Savarse
Michael B. Schaedle
Jenny and Douglas Schwartz
A. J. Siciliano
Michael William Sunner
Lynn and Nicolas Zerbib
Class of 1980
Luther Ernest Barnhardt III
Kim Stafford Clarke
Paul Frederick Duckworth, Jr.
Robert Daniel Hays, Jr.
William McDowell Hoak
Ann Martinelli Livermore
Eleanor Duff Green Long
Robert Allen Long, Jr.
Richard Gregory Michaels
Manley Woolfolk Roberts
Charles Alan Ross
Robert Wayne Simmons
Thomas Flake Skipper
Andrew Carroll Spencer
Stacy Elizabeth Stubbs
William Reid Thompson III
David Nichols von Storch
David Calep Wright III
Administrative Control Services, Inc.
Bayer Properties, LLC
Blank Rome, LLP
Chaffee McCall, LLP
Commercial Centers Management
Containership Company ASA
Dabelstein & Passehl Rechtsanwälte
Freehill Hogan & Mahar, LLP
Gard (North America), Inc.
General Growth Properties
MS Management Association, Inc.
Simon Property Group
Skaarup Shipping Corporation
United Management, Inc.
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
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Class of 1981
Byron Clifford Abels, Jr.
Louis Adams Bledsoe III
Ronald Gail Boatwright
Brian Charles Bunch
Randall Allen Davis
Randolph Herman Harry
Christopher Michael Holmes
Dinita LeAnne James
Theodore Charles Kerner, Jr.
Elizabeth Schofield Miller
Terrence Dewitt Morton, Jr.
Robert Michael Regan, Jr.
Franklin Thomas Roberts
Frances Jane Seymour
David John Vandenbergh
Class of 1982
Elbert Lee Avery
Lesa Jane Edwards Banks
Jacqueline Marie Blount
William Clayton Bordley IV
Charles Alan Bryan
William Matthew Detmer
Kelvin Crews Harris
Jeffrey Scott Koeze
Peter G. C. Mallinson
William Andrew Hamilton Rhodes
Michael Sheldon Richardson
Jennifer Watson Roberts
Patricia Timko Sinclair
Class of 1983
Wendy Walters Dufour
Scott Michael Granowski
Debbie Jordan Hilliard
Barbara Rosser Hyde
Mark Alan Jacobson
Katharine Reid Koeze
Thomas Edwin Davenport Millspaugh
John Carlos Rossitch
Frank Charles Sullivan
Grace Emerson Terrell
Dennis Bryan Whittle
Class of 1984
Robert Joseph Bach
Jerry Wayne Blackwell
John Candler Hamilton
David William Hart
Sylvia Sutton Hendrix
Hunter Ashley Hoover
Jeffrey Craig Johnson
Robert Quayle Kelly
Mary Roff Long
Gair B. McCullough
Douglas Mills McPherson
Stephen Alphonsus Mitchell
Richard David Owens
Jonathan Thomas More Reckford
Kenneth Gaines Smith
Martha Burnet Carlisle Tucker
Class of 1985
Mary Grady Koonce Bell
John Daniel Binnie
Terry Glenn Bowman
Garth Kleber Dunklin
Crista Herbert Gannon
Justin Louis Gottlieb
Lynn Crowder Greer
Carolyn Griffin Hall
Tonja Wynn Hampton
John Burnside Howard, Jr.
Paul Yoshio Kiyonaga
Christine Manuel Kushner
David Scott Kushner
Sarah Caldwell Hester Mayo
Amy Fonville Owen
Douglas Gordon Ririe
Susan Culp Sanders
Gay Todd Shackelford
Jane Sommers-Kelly
Julia Anne Spicer
Timothy Patrick Sullivan
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Class of 1987
Martha Leona Brown
Francesca Varcoe ColloredoMansfeld
Rudolf Josef Colloredo-Mansfeld
Adam Frederick Falk
Carolyn Roff Henry
John Gill Holland, Jr.
Fred Howell Jones
Balram Kakkar
Sallie Lee Krawcheck
William Steven Maler
Mark Hersey Pavao
Walker Lynch Poole
John Douglas Smith
Michael Francis Soboeiro
Benjamin David Sutker
Alan James Young
David Jordan Zubkoff
Class of 1988
Garth Quinn Ainslie
Brian David Bailey
James Graham Best
Landis Cox Best
Karen Rogers Childress
MargEva Morris Cole
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Class of 1986
Michael Kevin Alford
Philip Edward Berney
Keith Vinson Bradsher
Phyllis Elizabeth York Brookshire
Allene Smith Cooley Adams
Michael Scott Deimler
Amy Smith Ende
Roy DeVonne Flood, Jr.
David Sidney Fortney
Anson Bradley Ives
Katharine Wilkes Kelley
Marymelda Hall Kizer
Aaron Jenkins Land III
Peter Rankin McCullough
Leah Ward Miller
Carter Marshall Mills
Catherine Montgomery Moeller
Spero G. Papadopoulos
Elizabeth Longino Portland
Maurice Gene Radford, Jr.
Jennifer Ivar Ayer Sandell
David Martin Schnorrenberg
Angela Jean Royster Scott
Kirby Pfeiffer Sheridan
Susan Camp Stocks
James Michael Wilmott
Richard Andrew Colven
Lucy Vanderberry Fountain
David Herr Gardner
Margaret McKinnon Gardner
Lisa Armsrees Gillespie
Todd Christopher Hart
Bryan Christopher Hassel
Victoria Donovan Lackey
Edward Carwile LeRoy, Jr.
Thomas Gerald McCarter, Jr.
Nathan Carter Newbold IV
Sophie Sartain
Norman Edward Sharpless
Ross Jordan Smyth, Jr.
Laura Lynn Walker
Frank Kevin Yoo
Class of 1989
Jody Keith Beasley
Robert Scott Boatwright
Elizabeth Carson Holding Brice
Laura DiGiano Burrows
Juan Pablo Caceres
Charles Pierre Carrière IV
Anne-Lynne Davis Charbonnet
Stephen Nathaniel Cole
James Douglas Dean
Brock Harvey Dickinson
Mary Margaret Dillon
David Burton Fountain
William Hugh Fuller III
Carol Parks Geer
John Garabed Giragos, Jr.
David Anthony Hermer
Michael Kendrick Reiter
Neil Alvin Riemann
Patrick Joseph Simpson
Stephenie Beth Winter
Class of 1990
Robert Stuart Byrum
Tamara Rorrie Campbell
Carolyn Volpe Cunningham
Christine Robinette Curtis
Christopher John DiGiano
Bowen Vanderberry Eagleson
Philip Duncan Floyd
Sujata Vijay Ghate
James Patrick Hayden
Michael Worth Hinshaw, Jr.
Alexander Weld Hodges
Nancy Elizabeth Johnson
Charles Richard Jones III
Joseph Michael Loughran III
Michael Cameron Lunsford
Monica Glynn Parham
Rupal Manu Naik Romero
Sean Maxwell Sumner
James Leon Tanner, Jr.
Kimberly Anne Huffman Whitley
Leslie Anne Williams
Class of 1991
Allison Glosser Aldrich
Steven Philip Aldrich
John Granville Alley, Jr.
Christine Youngblood Anderson
Angela Ann Ards
Bret Allan Batchelder
Winston Louis Bissette III
William Joseph Craver
Elizabeth Brakeman de Bord
Katherine Leigh Kirby Dunleavy
Donald Ralph Esposito, Jr.
Robert Carlton Evans
Jon Paul Heiderscheit
Peter Blair Henry
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Rafael Otilio Martin
Charles Edward Merritt
Reena Kara Schellenberg
Matthew Lewis Soule
Peter Wesley Upham
Class of 1992
Elizabeth Gracie Abbott
Carrie Culp Abramson
Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Benjamin Douglas Hanson
Patrick James Heron
Matthew Foster Heyd
Neil Stuart Horowitz
Michael Joseph Hostutler
Benjamin Noah Rosenberg
Jennifer Wing Rothacker
Henry George James Stevens
Timothy Lamont Taylor
Michael Newport Ulku-Steiner
In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77
Class of 1993
Ibrez Rafiq Bandukwala
Joseph Douglas Bryant, Jr.
Patrick Russell Burnside
Courtney Miller Cavatoni
Erika Gordon Gantt
Deepthiman Krishne Gowda
Christy Grigg Johannes
Mary Elizabeth Cook Lanzen
Robert Christopher Miller
Jill Jacobs Olson
Sarah Davis Priest
Malcolm Kwame Turner
Serena Bowen Wille
Class of 1994
Hyonmyong Paul Cho
James Reuben Copland IV
Alison Marie Pryal Dickey
Lilly Farahnakian
Wendy Faye Greene
Jennifer Lloyd Halsey
In honor of Mrs. Shirley Freeman
David Ryan Moore
Ronney Bassel Mourad
William Charles Roeder
Susan Wooten Sumner
Susan Killian VanderKam
Class of 1995
Anonymous
Jonathan Granger Atkeson
Yi-Hsin Chang
John Craig Comer
Samuel Latham Grimes
Jonathan Franklin Justice
Garrett David Martin
Dana Burgess O’Donovan
William Emerich Sanford
Wendy Elizabeth Sarratt
Brian Hamilton Styers
Radha Vatsal
Darice Witherspoon
Class of 1996
Anonymous
Daniel Peter-Daum Aldrich
Anne Hudson Angevine
Stacey Michelle Brandenburg
Caroline Carver Cheek-Hill
Jonathan Sullivan Gyurko
Anna Coffin Hunter
Robert Alexander Miller III
Pamela Alston Oliver
Daniel Todd Rose
Alison Christina Roxby
John Michael Sides
Catalina Isabel Joos Vergara
Bryan Myerson Ward
Sean Michael Wiswesser
Class of 1997
Charles Shober Anderson
Clay Baker Burleson
Kathryn Claire Campbell
Christopher Lee Conner
Parrish Hayes Daughtry
Robert Woodward Hielscher
Bernard Guy-Marcel LaRue
Lindsay-Rae McIntyre
Charles Felix Harvey McNairy
John Michael McWilliams, Jr.
Kelly Walton Muir
Susanna Matsen Nazarian
Meredith Armstrong Niles
Michael Adrian Pryal
Linwood Ladell Robbins
Dieter Thomas Roth
Amelia Bruce Zelnak
Class of 1998
Daina Bray
Robin Stacey Berholz Cory
Benjeil Zurishaddai Edghill
Adam Kenneth Gusman
Charles Joseph Harris
Taylor Clifton Harris
Megan Marie Shepard Hinton
In memory of Hudson Lily Hitchcock
Chaney
Jed Lin Lau
Terri Anita Long
Cameron Murphy
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Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Class of 1999
Sydenham Benoni Alexander III
Crystal Hudson Blackwell
Bradford Blaise Briner
Christian Hubert Charnaux
Richard Horace Conner III
Jamie Everhart Deis
Helen Lane Dilg
Richard Van Fletcher III
Ellen Greer Harris
Bethany Lynn Hedt-Gauthier
Melissa Lynne Johnson
In memory of Mrs. Nell Joyce Knight
Lindsee Ellen McPhail
Shalanda Macon-Jaliwa Miller
Adam Dale Short
Angela Merritt Verdery
William O’Brien White III
Class of 2000
Virginia Comer Ireland Aebersold
Lauren Jean Agrella-Sevilla
Willie Edward Alston, Jr.
Brice Wayne Bostian
Derek Yung-Ho Chiang
Amanda Ruth Greene
Michael Brendan Hanley
Emily Annette Howard
David Wayne Jernigan
Jerri Anne Kallam
Erika Hamilton Karasiewicz
Jee-Young Kim
Jason Matthew Knott
Joanna Lyndrup Kozlowski
Aaron David Levine
Jessica Nancy Lin-Powers
Margaret Leighton McNairy
Charlotte Anne Mitchell
Danae Mariya Ringelmann
Tamaurus Jerome Sutton
Sarah McCall White
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Class of 2001
Michael Ryan Bucy
Kristen Lee Campbell
Oliver Carter III
Ryan Preston Dahl
Craig John MacDonald
Patrick Brandon Methvin
Emily Page Nelson
Todd Mischa Pugatch
Bradford Will Rathgeber
Frank Michael Torti, Jr.
Barton Christian Walker
Class of 2002
Robert Ernest Boykin
Erika Lyn Streck Cerwin
Jennings Lambert Clingan
Corrie Anne White Conrad
Sarah Lindsay Goins Creed
Patrick Timothy Fox
Eric David Johnson
James Mitchell Kenney
William George Laxton, Jr.
Amanda Boenish Methvin
Katherine Nicole Neal
Justine S. C. O’Connor-Petts
Willis Jackson Phillips, Jr.
Bradford Lee Picot
Courtney McCarthy Ramey
Elizabeth Gillikin Whitworth
Callie Taintor Wiser
John Patrick Yeatts
Class of 2003
William McKenzie Aiken
Charles Newell Battle II
Lawrence Phillip Braithwaite
Thomas Ryan Ciszek
Derek William Cool
Kindl Alia Shinn Detar
Aaron Herschel Hiller
Nell Pollard Johnson
William Wesley Johnson
Robert George Kane
Jason Wayne Kemp
Britt Ashley Lake
Kelly Jo Landreth
Christian Halsey Leckerling
Dana Messick Ledyard
Nicholas Joseph Lewis
Katherine Elizabeth Nelson
Kimberly Jessen Roberson
Natalie Nicole Sanders
Carolyn Edith Shook
Julie McManus Werry
Scott Samuel Werry
Class of 2004
Craig Joseph Baden
Dorothy Davis Ball
Robert Banks Basinger
Ann Upchurch Collier
Daniel Kelsey Cottingham
William Mark Craig, Jr.
Kimberly Baxter Decker
Kasey Poole Decosimo
Patrick Martin Doggett
Camilo Durana
Elizabeth Kistin Keller
Meesun Sunny Kim
Julia Schlafly Lilly
Kasey Quillen Maggard
Katharine Louise Melville
Christopher Lee Parris-Lamb
Andrew Charles Pike
Tyler Thomas Ray
Tung Siu
Jonathan Philip Slain
Leia Kelly Vetter
Class of 2005
Bradley Alan Burton
Ashley Elizabeth Campbell Cloninger
Malinda Musacchia Faber
13
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Rebecca Lauren Frucht
Divya Gopal
Emily Dawn Johnson
Amelia Andrews Kelly
Francis Edward Kelly IV
Alexa Nicole Kleysteuber
Tyler Michael Lester
Mariam Missaghi
Dayheem Naderi
Daniel Thompson Paine
Jessica Lynne Thompson Stone Reeck
Jared David Sokolsky
Taylor James Stone
Clyde Eugene Stunson, Jr.
Virginia Voyles Tester
Charles Patrick Thompson
Richard Christopher Waters
Amorn Wongsarnpigoon
Class of 2006
Lewis Cuttino Alexander
Bruce Warren Andrews, Jr.
Amir Homayoun Barzin
Scott Andrew Burr
Sebastian Paul Gibbs
Lucile Denson Gunderson
William Jeffreys Hortman
Jennifer Helen Kling
Eilidh Jane MacDonald
Jeanne Morris Maurrasse
Khanh-Lien Huu Nguyen
Thomas Joseph O’Keefe
Horace Andrew Patterson
Erin Kathleen Scharling
Benjamin Keenan Stolbach
Margaret Paige Teich
Emily Elizabeth Vasquez
David Donald Werry
Class of 2007
James Stephen Allred
Philip Carrington Blackett
In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08
Zachary Scott Clayton
William David Hayles
Eileen Pan Lee
Maile Cathleen Lesica
Benjamin Joshua Lundin
Alastair Michael McKeever
Sarah Ashley Morris
Jessica Kathleen Polka
Niti Santosh Sheth
Amanda Shintay Thornton
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Class of 2008
Anonymous
Emmanuel Bello
John Keegan de Lancie
Fletcher Harrison Gregory IV
Amit Gupta
Leah Katherine Hawkins
Tristan Thomas Heinrich
Anna Fara Lassiter
Antonio Levon McBroom
In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08
Joel Leon Moore, Jr.
Erin Hardee Ogburn
Class of 2009
Danielle Maria Allen
Brock Robert Baker
Hilary Schronce Blackwood
Graham Alan Boone
Crister Bond Brady
Kaylan Alyssa Christofferson
Julia Claire Conway
Joshua Bryan Diamonstein
Katherine Anne Evans
Matthew Joseph Garza
George Bennett Hodgin
John Andrew Hulbert
Ashelyn Nicole James
Tyler Nathaniel Layne
Nori Oxholm Lim
Jennifer Michelle Milikowsky
Emily Elizabeth Nix
Lucia Anne Parker
Edward Julian Clough Perkins
Caroline Catherine Schneider
Tristram Rennie Thomas
Suzanne McCullough Willis
William Myles Wynn
Class of 2010
Lynzentia Anka-Lufford
Anne Lewis Baer
Mikhail Mikhailovich Belikov
Kaitlin Marie Carr
Scott Davis Gallisdorfer
Courtney Patterson Inscoe
Alex Wolfe Lassiter
Alexander Lim
Jessica Lauren Lynch
Eve Stefanie Georgia McTurk
Janel Natasha Monroe
Andrew Montgomery Sawyer Noland
Jennifer Lynn Sawicki
Elizabeth Anne Smith
Henry Lawlor Spelman
Alexander Maxwell Stephens
Anthony Rees Sweeney-Taylor
Thomas Varkey Thriveni
Calvin W. Young
Class of 2011
Robert Joseph Ackerman
Edmund Theodore Baxa III
Erin Elizabeth Becker
Thomas Joseph Bolek
William McDaniel Bondurant
Christopher Lee Carter
Sarah Anne Core
Wesley Lawrence Crouse
Emma Henriette Din
Thomas Michael Golden
Keith Michael Grose
Kerry Anne Williams Harris
Elizabeth Cusick Hazeltine
Anasa Samantha Hicks
Ricardo Alcides Hurtado
Michael James Johnston
Lisa Elizabeth Jeffries Jones
Anna Virginia Krueger
Ann Mills Lassiter
Evan Chen Lien
Charlotte Jo Lloyd
Travis Johnson McElveen
Hogan Eastwood Medlin
Michael Altaf Mian
Elizabeth Nicole Monier
Katherine Marie Novinski
Julia Blair Powell
Marco Sabatino Romeo
Evan Kershaw Rose
Bryanna Nicole Schwartz
John Avery Scotton
Steven Paul Shorkey, Jr.
Maria Christine Solitario
Natalie Shelayne Sutton
Nida Waheed
Bradley Anson Waters
Kevin Michael Whitfield
Robert Casper Wiggins
Class of 2012
Jessica Nicole Anderson
Eva Jacqueline Archer
David Strauss Baron
Adam David Brawley
Hampton Hunter Bruton
Susan Eleanor Clark
William McElwee Clayton
Tyler Johnson Cook
Grayson Elliott Cooper
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
“
Why I Give to Morehead-Cain
My experience as a Morehead-Cain Scholar taught me that all of the rules we take for granted
as givens in life don’t really exist, and don’t have to constrain our ability to truly live and
experience life. I realized that I have the freedom to create my own exciting, fulfilling, and joyful
life. This program—and more importantly the people behind this program—set me on my way
down this path. And every day I am grateful for their having done so.
“This gift is a small token of appreciation for what the Morehead-Cain Program has done
for me, and a simple way to help ensure that talented, caring individuals in subsequent classes
will get to have the same transformative experience that I had, and will use their experience
to better their communities and our world.”
—Tom Thriveni ’10
From a note submitted with his online gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Rebecca Joy Crabb
Alexis Meredith Cribbs
Erik Mason Davies
Anthony Eric Dent
Selena Howard Elmer
Joshua Michael Ford
Shenise Nicole Gilyard
Kelsey Rushing Farson Gray
Sydney Elizabeth Hartsell
Holly Virginia Kuestner
Mark Muriithi Laichena
Nicholas Mark Lennon
Justin Charles Loiseau
In honor of Gerard and
Jennifer Loiseau
Gregor Campbell MacLennan
Brent Ford Macon
Russell James Westcott Martin
Elizabeth Landon McCain
Anthony Morris McClenny
Adam Migliore Meyer
Matthew James Miller
William Griffin Morrel IV
Christopher Patton Nickell
Abigail Faye Nix
Christina Adams Olson
Caroline Wills Ott
Lily Margaret Roberts
Joel Katende Semakula
Evgeniya Serdetchnaia
Siyuan Sheng
Katherine Battle Shintay
Gregory Richard Smith
Troy Gregory Smith
Victoria Nicole Stilwell
William Harris Thomason
Carroll Wesley Wollard III
Class of 2013
Margaret Elizabeth Anderson
William Johnston Barbour
Jonathan James Branch
Nina Sophia Bryce
Sarah Margaret Bufkin
Oswaldo Antonio Contreras
Leah Rose Downey
Jason Allen Dunn
Ariel Christina Eure
Emmett Feldman Gilles
Marissa Rachael Gluck
Amanda Claire Grayson
Zealan Taylor Hoover
Molly Alexandra Hrudka
Sunny Chang Huang
Ryan Robert Jepson
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Sarah Katherine Johnson
William Grant Johnston
Kelsey Michaela Jost-Creegan
Adam Jutha
Michael Thomas Lawson
Todd Patrick Lewis
Charlotte Clement Lindemanis
Melissa Ashley-Marie Martinez
Logan Chambers Mauney
Jordan Elliot Meer
Rachel Maureen Myrick
Sarah Kathleen Osborne
Grace Stevens Phillips
Chelsea Erin Phipps
Oliver Brennan Rose
Lindsay Elizabeth Rosenfeld
In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14
Henry Laurence Ross
Philip Alexander Rouse
James Patrick Ryan
Raymond Donnell Sawyer
Tara Gayatri Seshan
Jacob Gerald Sharp
Austin Thomas Shaw
Emily Rebecca Sheppard
In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14
Morgan Jane Skiperdene
Parris Matthew Smallwood
Ann Emmad Soltan
Joseph Moore Terrell
Robert Hudson Vincent
Cody Matthew Welton
Erika Mayfield Wesonga
Brendan John Yorke
Emily Frykman Zuehlke
Class of 2014
Zoe Claire Ackerman
Joshua Dylan Barrett
Burak Basogul
Anna Gertrude Bobrow
Taylor Joseph Boone
Emily Renard Bowe
Rachel Emily Burns
John Hadley Burrows
Marie Elise Clements
Elizabeth Rebecca Davis
Sara Ashraf Elbohy
Aubrey Moran Germ
Patrick Shoaf Gray
Ashley Virginia Gremel
Arthur Clifton Guyton
Joel Joseph Hage
Kathleen Mary Hayes
Grant Patrick Heskamp
Troy Clifton Homesley III
Sakibul Huq
Michael Paul Jacobs
Akhil Arvind Jariwala
Carolyn Danielle Jeffries
Alexander Edward Karsten
Michael Kayemba
Cameron Joseph Kneib
Kelsey Danielle Knight
Christopher David McCartney
Lambden
Kayacan Lordoglu
Katherine Blair Matthews
Brandon Michael Mayfield
Laura Kathryn McCready
Taylor Meredith Moquist
Lorna Louise Morris
Stephanie Hanna Najjar
Hannah Sare Nemer
Helen Bobbitt Powell
Lauren-Kristine Blanks Pryzant
Julia Victoria Ramos
George Edmonds Ramsay
Melanie Ferguson Rio
Elizabeth Meade Rodenbough
Nicole Doris Roscoe
Patrick Joseph Short
Cameron Michael Smith
Charles Fletcher Smith
Rohan Ayinde Smith
Kaddu Martin Ssekibakke
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey
Megan Nichole Thomas
Nathan Spencer Tilley
Georgia Catherine Titcomb
Margaret Carey VanDeusen
Nicola Michelle Vann
Madhulika Vulimiri
Edward Jocelyn Warren
Daniel Patrick Warren
Andrew John White
Thomas Ingram Wolf
Zoe Jewell Wolszon
Francis Anthony Wong
Class of 2017
Anthony Michael Asher
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Anonymous
Anne Battle Ainslie
Jessica Clemens Alexander
Mary P. Alexander
Julia T. Alexandre
Alicia Ragsdale Alford
Elizabeth Purrington Alley
Susan Dentzer Alston
Susan Sears Anderson
Janet R. Anderton
Peter D. Angevine
Katrina Howard Avery
Pauline Van Haaren Bach
Linda Evans Balch
Kelly Grant Banks
Megan Elizabeth Barber
Kelly J. Barber-Lester
Elizabeth Hemsley Barnes
Ellen Gardner Barrier
Anna Routh Barzin
Virginia Batchelder
Susanne Rayburn Bates
Emily Dawson Battle
Lola E. Battle
Cynthia Tyson Beasley
Gage I. Bennington
In memory of Richard Daniel
Heller ’71
Michelle Arthur Binnie
Cynthia Ward Bissette
Erica Buchholz Bissette
Audrey Wall Black
Nancy Fountain Black
Lelia Elisabeth Blackwell
Cameron Taber Blanton
Suzanne Green Bledsoe
Amy Blum
Leigh Leutze Bordley
Sarah W. Bowen
Mary Henderson Bowman
F. Bryan Brice, Jr.
Cheryl Sunderhaus Briner
Paula Spencer Brooks
Ashlie Green Bucy
Billie Harper Buie
Jennifer Colpitts Bunch
Amy Fennebresque Burleson
Jane Allen Burnett
Stephanie Beusse Burr
Nicole Busby
In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Michelle Cannella Caceres
Margaret Graham Campbell
True Miller Campbell
Ann Morgan Carter
Suzanne Cashwell
Philip John Cavatoni
Robert Alexander Cerwin
Lucy Hanes Chatham
Susanna Chen
Lawrence Dobson Childress
W. Blake Cloninger
Rush Dorsett Coe
Donald Ray Coker
Jill Lesly Conda
Sally Boyette Cone
Emily Kerley Conner
Taylor Laumann Conner
Phyllis and Jerry Cooke
Kristin Bernhardt Cooper
Ellen McKellar Corbett
Christina Brown Cottingham
Ann Rankin Cowan
Fran Craddock
Jacquelyn Sinding Craven
Carshae D. Dahl
Rhonda Hardee Davis
Joseph Edward Decosimo
David Scott Detar, Jr.
Jonathan Raymond Chapman Dickey
Jean Larkin Dobson
Janis Hape Dowd
Diana Dubinskyte
Kathy Duckworth
Martha Robbins Sadler Dungey
Shelby Collins Dunivant
Patricia Bonin Eargle
Mary Ann Soso Edghill
Melinda Bebee Egan
Joan Vann Eggert
John Francis Ende
Catharine Enright
Kenneth W. Epps
Audrey Webber Esposito
Katherine Phillips Fair
Eliza Sherrill Farnsley
Linda Farthing
Virginia Doughton Finley
Jay Kenneth Fisher
Jeri Fisher Flood
Debra Gerspacher Floyd
Janet Helwig Fortney
Holly Herweyer Fox
Mary Dewar and J. Henry Froelich III
Judith Goodman Fulk
Jennifer Macon Fuller
Rachel and Graham Fuller
James Duane Gadd
Katrina Jolly Garner
Brenda Gonzalez
Barbara S. Graham
Cynthia Armstrong Graham
In memory of Howard Gibson
Godwin, Jr. ’66
Elizabeth Carter Gray
Kathryn W. Gray
Amanda and David Greer
Diane Griffin
Helle Krarup Griffiss
Holly Cluett Gwynne-Timothy
Kathleen Hagerty
Thomas Hartley Hall V
Nicholas Van Rensselaer Halsey
In honor of Mrs. Shirley Freeman
Susan Tickle Hamilton
Bo Han
Hope Reynolds Harrington
Angela Gravely Harris
Grace Harris
Kristen Hagen Harry
Christi L. Hart
Emily Ayscue Hassel
Diane Dorney Hayes
Brittani S. Head
In celebration of the wedding of
William George Laxton, Jr. ’02
Joyce Lewis Hearn
Kathryn Heath
Russell Wagner Helms
Sandra Minton Henley
Helen Pringle Herbert
Elizabeth Crow Heron
Martha Gibbs Hill
William Michael Hilliard
Patrick Shawn Himes
Jason Douglas Hinton
In memory of Hudson Lily Hitchcock
Chaney
Lauren Marie Hoeck
Shauna Holiman
Mary Rudney Holmes
Mildred Webber Holmes
W. Howard Holsenbeck
Barbara Lovill Hooks
Cheryl Jones Hoover
Rachel Carolyn Huang
Jane Jordan Hubbard
Christopher Howal Hunter
Joseph Reeves Hyde III
Rebecca Pressly Inglefield
Susan Harrell Irons
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Friends of the
Program
HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
John Philip Isenburg
Debra Dickehuth Ives
Richard Nelson Johannes, Jr.
Lauren Collins Johnson
Martha Stephens Johnson
Soren Morgan Johnson
Jennifer De Jonge Jones
Tammy Jones
Beverly Lane Jost
Amy Amazon Justice
Chancy McLean Kapp
Kathryn G. Kastan
David Reid Kelly
In honor of Michael Everett Kelly ’71
Katherine Wagner Kemp
Ellen Dees Kendall
Shannon Kennedy
Lisa Motsinger Kerner
Ross Coble Kirkman
Kelly Blevins Knott
Marilyn Goodman Knowles
Deborah Gayle Koeblitz
Susan Kohl
Kay Elliott Koonce
Lynne Dorsett Koontz
Bryan Michael Kozlowski
Emily Jane Kuo
Philip Carlyle Lackey
Kimberly Kratish Land
Nancy Watkins Laney
Aaron Lanzen
Annette Lareau-Freeman
Marianna and John Adrian Larkin III
Comfort Halsey Leckerling
Colleen Hamilton Lee
Sandra M. Leslie
Emma Kathryn Liles
In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08
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Claudia Darden Lilley
Robert Wilburn Long, Jr.
Lee Latimer Loughran
Karen Christopher Lovelace
Jill Williams Lucas
David Fulton Mabe
Megan Kash MacDonald
Margaret Lindsay Mackie
Dan Mayo
Megan and Jay Mazzocchi
Anne McCarter
Sue-Jin Lee McCoy
David Lee McGee
Laura Ware McMunigal
Martha Turner Medford
Lindsay Gray Merritt
Valerie Grazioso Merritt
Angier Johnston Miller
Daniel Miller
Dickinson Jenkins Miller
Matthew Palmer Moeller
Sally Stewart Mohney
Jessica Morrel
Mary McGranahan Moss
Andrew Muir
Leslie and Ted Murphy
Saman Nazarian
Elizabeth Steele Newbold
Lisa Denise Nurre
Kevin Christopher O’Donovan
Christopher Gene Ogburn
J. Mark Oliver
Brian Olson
K. Dale Owen, Jr.
Heidi Amelia Palad
Claire Anne Parker
Whitney Parris-Lamb
Douglass Kellam Patterson
Amy Elizabeth Pattishall
Cristine Irvin Phillips
Celeste Mason Pittman
Ellen Voss Pittman
Anne W. Poole
Jane Seay and G. Richard Pope
Lisa Kanwit Price
Angela Smith Pridgen
Cynthia Gridley Pruden
Katie Rose Guest Pryal
Charlotte Smith Purrington
Jacqueline Cartledge Radford
John Miles Ramey
Kaila Dean Ramsey
Priyanka Sanku Rao
Betty Chafin Rash
Paige Elizabeth Ray
Ashley Richards Reckford
Roy Frederick Reed
Diana Evans Ricketts
Maria Murray Riemann
Rosemary Lefler Ririe
Debbie Robbins
Martha Wilkerson Roberts
Lynn B. Rogerson
Margaret Tynch Rollins
Bonnie Seigler Rose
Ila Rosenthal
Janet Ross
Cynthia Rossitch
Colleen Baker Campbell Roth
Cornelia Boardman Royle
Leonard Carl Sacks
Kimberly Elaine Sanders
Heather Richards Sanford
Susan Mertz Saviteer
Ann Goldschmidt Schnorrenberg
Eva Schoenfeld
Susan Brachfeld Schub
Pamela V. Schumacher
Daniel Owen Shackelford
Harriet Houston Shaffer
Julie Lund Sharpless
David James Sheridan
Helen Cecil Sherrill
Kathryn L. Shoemaker
Elizabeth Carrington Shuff
Peggy Baker Shuford
Jennifer Marie Simmons
William Donald Sinclair
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Jeremy James Wildfire
Laura Luk Wilmott
Lauren Winborne
Susan Arant Winget
Michael Louis Wiser
Laura Lee Wisotzkey
Rattiya Amy Wongsarnpigoon
Gerald Killian Worsley
Elizabeth Wood Wright
In memory of Marguerite T. Perry
Sharon Hutton Wright
Carolina Yulee
Parents of Alumni
and Scholars
Allene Smith Cooley Adams ’86
Alicia and Michael Alford ’86
Halina and Alan Alter
Akim and Constance Anastopoulo
Eugenie and Vincent Andracchio II
Melissa and Mark Andrews
Wendy Miller and Jim Barefoot
Margaret and Dale Basinger
Mary Grady Koonce Bell ’85 and
Victor Eros Bell III ’79
Mary and Brian Bennett
Karen Knoble and Barry Bobrow
Catherine and David Bowe
In honor of Emily Bowe ’14
Billie and Steve Buie ’77
Betsy and Mark Burrows
Margaret and John Clements
Mary Bess and Geoffrey Cole
Janice and Kenneth Core
Melissa and Peter Diaz
Patricia and John Doggett
Bobbie Pope Dubose
Anne Boyle and Mark Espeland
Jeanette and Samuel Evans, Jr.
Holly and Carlos González Peña
In honor of Tavia I. González
Peña ’16
Karen and James Gooding
Sandra and Robert A. Gouldin
Elizabeth and Michael Hauser
Stephen Winkler Holmes, Sr.
Clifton Walker Homesley
In honor of Troy Clifton
Homesley, Jr. ’14
Susan and Fred Irons ’73
Susan and Cameron Kent
Beth and Frederick Kneib
Katharine Reid Koeze ’83 and
Jeffrey Scott Koeze ’82
Carol and Harrison Latimer
Rosemarie and Kenneth Lawson
Cynthia and Robert Lowery
Angela and Leonard Matthews
Patrice and Thomas McCloskey
Beth H. McKnight
In memory of H. Brent McKnight ’74
Grace and Paul Molina, Jr.
Kay and Kevin Moquist
Ashley and Tom Moss II
Patricia and Thomas Myrick
Karen and Patton Nickell
Vivian Sawyer and Thomas
Noland, Jr.
Brenda and Gregory Novinski
Donna and Randall Oberembt
Caroline and Wilson Orr
Elizabeth and William Osteen, Jr.
Rebecca and Richard Ott
Melissa and Michael Peeler
James Robert Pierce
William H. Polk
Trudy and Philip Polka
Anne and James Powell
Sueann Mazer and Gary Powers
Victoria Blanks and Paul Pryzant
Anne and George Ramsay
Gaylyn and Mark Reilly
Holly and Christopher Rio
Melanie and S. Leigh Rodenbough IV
John Rodrigo
Sandra and Jeffrey Roscoe
Teresa and Kurt Scheidt
Ann and James Schroeder
Denice and John Short
Yesha Shukla
Barbara Simon-Waters and
James Waters
Mary Beth and Allen Soffer
Carolyn and Robert Stephens
Barbara and Frank Sullivan ’83
Stephen Wolfe Sutker
Deborah and Alfred Warren III
Kathryn and Andrew Wells
Marjorie and Gregory Went
Jane and William Whitehurst, Sr.
Martha and Peter Wilson
Maggy Wolf
Janet and Melville Wyse
Kathleen and John Zemaitis
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Eve Hargrave Smith
In memory of Frank Borden
Hanes, Sr.
Ronnie J. Smith
Elizabeth Rider Soboeiro
Paige Holloway Sokolsky
Patricia H. Spearman
Mary Reed Spencer
Serene Samir Srouji
Mary Lou Friend Stacey
Frances McDonald Stafford
Cary Stevens
Cynthia Rahal Styers
Manisha Mehta and
Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Barbara O’Rourke Sullivan
Jane Bowen Sullivan
Laura Rauch Sumner
Richard Thomas Sumner
Lisa Fabricant Sutker
Jan Leigh Swanson
Nora Williams Swofford
In memory of William Oliver
Swofford ’67
Alison Hennings Tanner
Lynne Santy Tanner
Elliott Edward Tepper
John Timothy Terrell
Matthew Scott Tester
Kathylee Baigas Thompson
Lindsay Parris Thompson
Ann Duggan Thornton
Kim Lien Vo Thi Trenbath
Beril Suzan Ulku-Steiner
In honor of Chuck Lovelace ’77
Stefanie Malone Upham
Lydia Bodman Vandenbergh
Vivian Harris Varner
Thomas DeBot Vaughn
Tracie L. Vestal
Judith Allen Vinroot
Carol McChesney Wainwright
Robina Hogan Walker
Michele Wallendal
Patricia Miller Wann
Martha Craig Ward
Jean Gazala Watson
Margaret White Weaver
Sharyn and James Weaver
Heather O’Reilly Werry
Campbell Lucas Wester
India L. Whedbee
Ramona Taylor White
Ramsey Rives White
Scott Alexander Whitworth
“
I don’t even
want to call it a
scholarship. It’s
so much more—
it’s a unique
community,
a unique family,
a unique
opportunity.”
The Parents’ Perspective:
Karen Knoble and Barry Bobrow
Asked what they learned while watching their daughter thrive as a Morehead-Cain Scholar,
Anna Bobrow’s mother and father shot each other a knowing look.
“I would have done college differently,” Karen Knoble said, laughing.
Anna’s parents say there are still moments when they have a hard time believing all that
their daughter accomplished and experienced during her four years at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They admit that the sense of disbelief first felt during the
selection process has been hard to shake.
“I remember thinking there was no way it was going to happen,” Barry Bobrow said, reflecting on the implications of winning such a significant award.
The scholarship had an immediate impact on Anna, who graduated from the University in
May. Her parents say she returned home from her first summer enrichment experience—
a National Outdoor Leadership School course—more mature and self-confident. And they
marveled as Anna continued to push herself throughout her four years at UNC, working one
summer in Zanzibar and spending another as an intern with the U.S. Department of State
in Washington, D.C.
“I don’t even want to call it a scholarship,” Karen said. “It’s so much more—it’s a unique community, a unique family, a unique opportunity.”
As parents, Barry and Karen say they are grateful Anna’s experiences made
her a happier person. They also appreciate the impact the Morehead-Cain
had on the entire family.
“We didn’t pay for her education, and it was a phenomenal education,”
Barry said. “It was really a gift of the Morehead-Cain to the whole family.”
The family now believes it is obligated to give back. Not only out of gratitude for Anna’s experience, but to help provide the same opportunities to
other families. It is why Anna’s parents made a gift to the Morehead-Cain
Scholarship Fund and hope other parents will consider doing the same.
“Every parent of a Morehead-Cain Scholar should internalize the impact
that the scholarship had on their family,” Karen said. She added that the
fact that every member of Anna’s class made a gift also mattered. “If alumni
feel like it’s worthwhile to support, then we will too,” she added.
For Barry, the decision to contribute to the scholarship fund was an obvious one.
“Forget the financial side of it,” he said. “It’s the value of all those experiences. We couldn’t
have offered her those.” Karen nodded her head in agreement.
“We need to keep this going,” she said.
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The Adams Family Fund
Agilent Technologies Inc. Matching
Gifts
Alpha Natural Resources Services
American Endowment Foundation
American Honda Company Matching
Gifts
Anonymous
Ashley Moss Promotional Agency,
Inc.
Augusta Brown Holland
Philanthropic Foundation
AXA Foundation Matching Gifts
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Bank of America Matching Gifts
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Matching Gifts
Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz
Craig LLP
CAF American Donor Fund
Callaway & Associates
Capital Group Company Charitable
Foundation Matching Gifts
Carolina Trust
Chatham Foundation
Cobb Living Trust
Community Foundation for Greater
Atlanta
Community Foundation of Greater
Greensboro
Community Foundation of Greater
Memphis
Community Foundation of Louisville
Community Foundation of Middle
Tennessee
Community Foundation of Western
North Carolina
Deborah Dunklin Tipton Charitable
Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation Matching
Gifts
East Tennessee Foundation
Eggert Family Trust
Ernst & Young Matching Gifts
Ernst & Young Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Foundation for the Carolinas
General Mills, Inc. Matching Gifts
Goldman Sachs & Company Matching
Gifts
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Google Matching Gifts
High Point Community Foundation
Hyde Family Foundations
IBM Corporation Matching Gifts
ING Foundation Matching Gifts
The C. Eugene Ireland Foundation
Jewish Foundation of Greensboro
Leon A. & Pattie M. Dunn Family
Foundation
Leon Levine Foundation
Lorillard Tobacco Company Matching
Gifts
Markel Corporation Matching Gifts
Marsh & McLennan Matching Gifts
McCue Corporation
Merck & Company, Inc. Matching
Gifts
MetLife Foundation Matching Gifts
Mitchell Studio, LLC
Morgan Stanley
National Christian Foundation
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Matching Gifts
Olson Foundation
Parchman, Vaughan & Company, LLC
Philip N. Daly & Frances K. Daly
Charitable Lead Unitrust
Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Inc.
Qualcomm Matching Gifts
Randolph C. Metcalfe Living Trust
Raymond James Charitable
Endowment Fund
RealNetworks Matching Gifts
Renaissance Charitable Foundation,
Inc.
Rockefeller Foundation Matching
Gifts
Ruth R. Hoyt-Anne H. Jolley
Foundation, Inc.
Salesforce.com Foundation
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Square D Company Matching Gifts
State Farm Companies Matching
Gifts
Sullivan Family Foundation
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Matching Gifts
Taylor & McChesney
TIAA-CREF Matching Gifts
United Way of Central New Mexico
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
Victor E. Bell, Jr. & Jane M. Bell
Family Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation Educational
Matching Gifts
William F. Schmick, Jr. Family
Education Trust
William L. Foster, Jr. Revocable Trust
Yahoo! Matching Gifts
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
Corporation and
Foundation Donors
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund
Board of Directors
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Mr. Keith O. Cowan ’78, Chairman
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Timothy B. Burnett ’62
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mr. Noel Dunivant ’69
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ms. Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94
Menlo Park, California
Ms. Dana Burgess
O’Donovan ’95
Wilmington, North Carolina
Mr. Andrew H. Powell ’15
Nashville, Tennessee
Mr. Frank C. Sullivan ’83
Bay Village, Ohio
Mr. Timothy P. Sullivan ’85
Park City, Utah
Mr. James L. Tanner, Jr. ’90
Springfield, Virginia
Mr. Malcolm K. Turner ’93
New York, New York
Ms. Madhulika Vulimiri ’14
Morrisville, North Carolina
Ms. Katie M. Ziglar ’79
Washington, DC
“
A Message From the Chairman
This year’s honor
roll includes all
of the newest
members of the
Dear Friends,
Morehead-Cain
I am inspired and humbled.
Alumni family.
Your dedication to each other—fellow alumni, current scholars, and friends—is remarkable.
As is your commitment to the program that first brought us to Chapel Hill as curious young
scholars, determined to make a difference. Your efforts fulfill a promise shared among
Morehead-Cain Alumni around the world.
For the second
Thank you for all that you do.
I first wrote to you three years ago that the Morehead-Cain needed our support. That the
rapid rise in the cost of tuition was threatening the number of dreamers and adventurers
we could invite to our beloved University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. And that, if the
program was to continue providing scholars the same types of life-altering experiences that
defined our time at Carolina, it was going to need our help.
straight year, every
graduating senior
contributed to
the Fund through
the Senior Class
Campaign.”
You listened and you gave.
Many of you invested in current and future scholars with a generous donation to the
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund. This year’s honor roll includes all of the newest members
of the Morehead-Cain Alumni family. For the second straight year, every graduating senior
contributed to the Fund through the Senior Class Campaign. Your contributions are helping
our scholars flourish and grow into the promising young leaders needed to maintain the
University’s standing as one of the finest public universities in the world. Your tireless—and
selfless—devotion to Morehead-Cain demonstrates that the strongest families truly are
those in which all the members take care of each other.
Thank you for understanding that there is no greater gift to Carolina than a gift to support
Morehead-Cain. I hope all of you will continue to join me in considering the Morehead-Cain
Scholarship Fund as you direct your gifts to our University.
Sincerely,
Keith Cowan ’78
Chairman, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors
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THE YEAR IN REVIEW 2013–2014
8.14.2013
International Scholars’ Welcome Lunch
Office of International Scholar and Student
Services | FedEx Global Education Center
8.19.2013
Freshman Picnic
Boshamer Stadium
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8.20.2013
Fall Semester Classes Begin
Check Day
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
8.27.2013
Alumni Leadership Development Opportunity
with Frank Hill ’78
Institute for the Public Trust biweekly course on
running for political office begins
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
8.28.2013
Freshman Orientation and All-Scholar Kickoff
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
9.6.2013
Senior Ice Cream Social
Hosted by Antonio McBroom ’08, Owner,
Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s
Morehead Building | West Lawn
9.18.2013
Senior Class Meeting
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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9.26.2013
Alumni Speaker Series: Peter Henry ’91
Dean, NYU Stern School of Business
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
Fall Banquet
Carolina Inn | Hill Ballroom
Speaker: Christy Lambden ’14, UNC Student
Body President
9.27.2013
Parents’ Open House
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
10.2.2013
Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) Planning
Meeting: Inquiry and Exploration
10.3–4.2013
Alumni-in-Residence Program: Careers in
Nonprofits
Morehead-Cain Foundation
Participants:
Lisa Abbott ’92, Director of Organizing and
Leadership Development, Kentuckians for
the Commonwealth
Robbie Bach ’84, former President of
Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices
Division and Board Member for Boys and
Girls Club, U.S. Olympic Committee, and
Year-Up
James Barnes ’77, Chief Relationship Officer,
Vanguard Charitable
Bret Batchelder ’91, Managing Director,
Cherokee Partners/Cherokee Gives Back
Jenny Cimaglia ’07, Coordinator of Special
Events, David Lynch Foundation
Derwin Dubose ’06, Principal Consultant,
Next Generation Advocacy
Dana Ledyard ’03, Managing Director,
Girls Who Code
Meridith Rentz ’92, CEO and President,
MedShare
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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10.9.2013
SEP Planning Meeting: Private Enterprise and
Other Internships
10.14.2013
Alumni Speaker Series: Steve Jones ’74
Former Dean of UNC Kenan-Flagler School
of Business
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Scholar Lounge
10.23.2013
SEP Planning Meeting: Public Service
10.28–29.2013
SEP Safety Training: Phase I
11.3.2013
John Motley Morehead Day
Uncle Mot’s 143rd Birthday
11.7.2013
Alumni Speaker Series: Karen Stevenson ’79
Rhodes Scholar, Trustee of the Rhodes Trust,
and Litigator with Buchalter Nemer in
Los Angeles
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
11.8.2013
Alumni Speaker Series: Woods Davy ’72
Sculptor
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
11.9.2013
Seven Event: Morehead-Cain Alumni
Open House
Featuring the unveiling of a sculpture by
Woods Davy ’72
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
11.13.2013
Fall Semester SEP Mixer
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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11.15–17.2013
Special Forces Leadership Retreat
Camp Mackall, NC | U.S. Army Training Facility
11.17.2013
London Alumni Reception
Winston House, London
11.18–19.2013
British Morehead-Cain Selection Interviews
Winston House, London
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
11.21.2013
Alumni Speaker Series: Drew Deaton ’97
CEO and President, Vipaar
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
12.4.2013
Seven Event: Scholar Holiday Social
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby
12.5.2013
Boston Alumni Reception
Hosted by Alberto and Susan Adler Alesina ’86
12.13.2013
Winter Break for Scholars
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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12.20.2013
Staff Holiday Service Project
Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, Carrboro
12.6–13.2013
Extended Foundation Office Hours for
Exam Study
1.3–10.2014
North Carolina Regional Morehead-Cain
Selection Interviews
Charlotte, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Chapel Hill,
and Greenville
1.8.2014
Spring Semester Classes Begin
Check Day
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
1.23.2014
Discovery Fund Informational Meeting
1.24.2014
Scholar Lunch and Learn:
The Creation of the Foundation and
Who’s Who at Morehead-Cain
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room
1.27.2014
Alumni Speaker Series: Robert Miller ’96
COO, Equity Capital Markets, Raymond James
Financial
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
2.19.2014
All-Scholar Social
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
2.28.2014
Scholar-Run Medical School Information
Session
3.1–4.2014
Morehead-Cain Final Selection Weekend
Chapel Hill
Keynote Speaker: Naimul Huq ’08, Director of
Content Engineering, W2O Group
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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3.1.2014
Alumni-in-Residence: “Notes to Self”
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
Participants:
Kate Harris ’05, Writer and Explorer
Hadley Heath ’10, Senior Policy Analyst,
Independent Women’s Forum
David Gardner ’88, Co-Founder and Chairman,
The Motley Fool
Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92, New York Times
Bestselling Novelist
Andrew Patterson ’06, Director of New Media,
Major League Baseball Advanced Media
3.7.2014
Spring Break for Scholars
3.18–19.2014
SEP Safety Training: Phase II
Safety Plan Workday
3.19.2014
Spring Semester SEP Mixer
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
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Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
3.21.2014
Scholar Lunch and Learn: The History of the
Morehead-Cain Selection Process
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room
3.28.2014
CPR Certification Course
4.1–2.2014
SEP Safety Training: Part III
4.3.2014
Alumni Speaker Series: Alec Guettel ’91
UNC’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence; Co-Founder
and Chair, Imprint
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room
4.4.2014
CPR Certification Course
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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4.11.2014
Alumni Speaker Series: Dave Bernath ’89
Executive Vice President, Program Strategy and
Multiplatform Programming, Comedy Central
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Scholar Lounge
Alumni Speaker Series: Tom Ciszek ’03
Co-Founder, Cojoin
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room
4.16.2014
Scholar Lunch and Learn: Finances at the
Foundation
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Conference Room
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
4.17.2014
Scholar Tea with Mary Cain Driscoll
Morehead House
Senior Dinner
State Dining Room
Morehead Building
Speaker: Cameron Kneib, Fulbright Scholar
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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4.24.2014
Alumni Dinner: Members of the Morehead-Cain
Scholarship Fund Board and the UNC Board
of Visitors
Morehead-Cain Foundation | East Room
4.25.2014
Morehead-Cain Class of 2018 Announced
Seven Event: End-of-Year Ice Cream Social
with Antonio McBroom ’08
Owner, Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s
Morehead-Cain Foundation
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
4.27–5.5.2014
Extended Foundation Office Hours for
Exam Study
5.10.2014
Class of 1964 50th Reunion
Morehead-Cain Foundation | Lobby
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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5.11.2014
Commencement and Open House for
Graduating Seniors and their Families
Morehead-Cain Foundation
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Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
5.13–15.2014
Leadership Development Opportunity with
Morehead-Cain Alumnus Frank Sullivan ’83
U.S. Army War College Gettysburg Strategic
Leader Staff Ride
Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
5.20.2014
London Alumni Reception
Hosted by Peter Mallinson ’82, John Binnie ’85,
and Adrian Biddell ’85
Sotheby’s, London
5.31.2014
Gordon Cain Day
“Uncle Gordon’s” 102nd Birthday
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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6.8.2014
Atlanta Alumni Gathering
Hosted by Jonathan and Lissa Petter Webber ’07
6.17.2014
Asheville Alumni Meet-up
The Wedge, Asheville, North Carolina
7.10.2014
San Francisco Alumni Gathering
Hosted by Allison Glosser Aldrich ’91, Steven
Aldrich ’91, Nick Eaton ’94, Jennifer Lloyd
Halsey ’94, Donald Munro ’82, and Glenna
Patton ’86
The Exploratorium—After Dark, San Francisco
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Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
7.15.2014
Young Alumni Meet-up in Washington, DC
Hosted by David von Storch ’80, President,
Capitol City Brewing Company
Capitol City Brewing Company, Washington, DC
7.17.2014
Young Alumni Meet-up in New York
Heartland Brewing Company, New York,
New York
7.25.2014
Denver Alumni Gathering
Hosted by Ann Collier ’04 and Tyler Ray ’04
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Giving 100%
FACT: Every single scholar in the last three graduating classes of Morehead-Cain seniors made a financial contribution
to UNC as part of Carolina’s Senior Class Campaign, and 100% of the classes of 2013 and 2014 made donations to the
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund.
The Senior Class Campaign encourages all UNC seniors to make a gift to the area of campus that means the most to them.
What inspired these seniors to give a total of $7,561.03 to Morehead-Cain?
Three of them share their reasons.
“The Morehead-Cain gives students four years of extraordinary opportunities. Through this
scholarship, students are able to weave together stories and experiences that profoundly impact their lives and the lives of others around them. The uniqueness of the four summers enables students to start their careers with a world of knowledge. My four summers have helped
to build a story of genuine interest in dedicating my life to medicine. My experiences are still
topics for conversation, even in my scientific meetings. Giving to the Morehead-Cain is akin to
giving a key that will continuously unlock unique doors of opportunity for years to come.”
Shenise Gilyard ’12
“From the moment I arrived in Wyoming for my NOLS course before my freshman year at UNC
until today, the Morehead-Cain family has provided me with a lifetime’s worth of memories and
opportunities. The wide array of experiences and close relationships with the Foundation staff,
fellow scholars, and Morehead-Cain Alumni has been extraordinary, and their generosity of
time and guidance, priceless. So, I give every year as a way to thank so many of my MoreheadCain family members who have given so much to me and my fellow scholars, and to ensure the
legacy of giving and the creation of opportunities for future scholars. My commitment to giving
each year is, in part, a way to say ‘thank you’ and to stay connected to this incredible family.”
Oliver Rose ’13
“When I look back on my time as a Morehead-Cain Scholar, I realize that I was constantly challenged to lead, to serve, to think, and to create. I was always supported in the endeavors that I
knew I wanted to pursue, but I was also stretched by my peers and by the staff to try new experiences. I am so thankful for the formative life experiences at Carolina and around the world that
have shaped who I am today—many of which would not have happened without the MoreheadCain Scholarship Program. I give back so that future scholars can have their own adventures
and follow their dreams, and maybe even discover new ones.”
Madhu Vulimiri ’14
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THE MOREHEAD-CAIN SELECTION PROCESS
The Morehead-Cain selection process begins as five distinct processes,
each leveraging the expertise of Foundation staff, a corps of professional readers, and hundreds of alumni interviewers and volunteer
evaluators. Candidates enter our process via nomination—either their
schools’ or their own—and a team of readers render initial assessments
and make recommendations. It is the task of these assessors to answer
the essential question: Should this applicant be considered for a semifinal interview?
North Carolinians and British candidates are interviewed in person at
the semifinalist stage, while all others choose between a telephone or
Skype conversation with Foundation staff or trained alumni. The UNC
Office of Undergraduate Admissions also refers to our process particularly strong Early Action applicants.
From semifinal interviews, 126 finalists are identified and invited to
campus for Final Selection Weekend—the point where all five selection
pathways converge. For nearly four days, finalists explore Carolina,
meet their scholar and candidate peers, and complete two panel interviews with small groups of our Central Selection Committee. These
interviews are designed to be warm and inviting, to set the candidates
at ease so that they might showcase themselves with confidence. Interviews are weighed and discussed at length, after which interviewer
groups make final recommendations to Morehead-Cain trustees and
selection staff. Scholarship offers are ultimately made to slightly more
than half of our finalist group, depending on the target class size.
In mid-March, recruitment efforts ramp up as we mobilize Carolina faculty and administrators, current scholars, and Morehead-Cain Alumni
to reach out to our recipients and encourage them to accept our offer.
The finalized class is announced to the public in April.
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THE 2013–2014 SELECTION PROCESS AT A GLANCE
Nominees (2,111)
Semifinalists (399)
Admissions Referrals (98)
Admissions Referral
Candidates Invited
to Apply (15)
N.C. School Nominees (1,029)
N.C. Self-Nominees (495)
Finalists (126)
Scholars (56)
Final Selection
Weekend (126)
Scholars (56)
N.C. Regional
Selection Interviews
(245)
Out-of-State School Nominees (354)
International School Nominees (34)
OS/IS Skype/Phone
Interviews (112)
Organization Nominees: HOBY, Mountain
School, Rainier Scholars, etc. (7)
British School Nominees (36)
British Interviews
in London (11)
Canadian School Nominees (58)
Canadian Alumni
Interviews by
Skype/Phone (16)
Professional Readers
Mrs. Julia D. Allred
Ms. Elizabeth A. Bobst
Mr. Richard G. Cashwell ’59
Ms. Bonnie A. Fitzpatrick
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Mrs. Mary Catherine Geradts
Mr. Rex B. Jarrell
Mrs. Christine Kenyon
Mrs. Ann M. Smith
Mrs. Rose P. Smith
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Regional Selection Committee
ASHEVILLE
CHARLOTTE
Mr. R. Scott Boatwright ’89, Asheville
Mrs. Courtney Miller Cavatoni ’93, Bristol, Virginia
Dr. Sarita Kumar Cross ’93, Asheville
Mr. E. Penn Dameron, Jr. ’72, Union Mills
Mr. Charles D. Owen III, Asheville
Ms. Michele Sherburne, Asheville
Dr. Sarah Wells Slechta ’00, Biltmore Lake
Dr. Nam D. Vo ’97, Asheville
Mr. L. Cuttino Alexander ’06, Mount Holly
Mr. Willie E. Alston, Jr. ’00, Charlotte
Mrs. Dianne Bailey, Charlotte
Mrs. Alicia Almeida Bowers ’94, Charlotte
Mr. C. Palmer Brown, Jr. ’93, Mount Holly
Mrs. Kindl Shinn Detar ’03, Charlotte
Mr. Parshant K. Dhiman ’95, Charlotte
Mr. Charles J. Harris ’98, Charlotte
Mr. Eric Locher, Charlotte
Mrs. Jennifer Smith Parrish ’97, Charlotte
Mrs. Elizabeth Longino Portland ’86, Charlotte
Mrs. Jennifer Watson Roberts ’82, Charlotte
Dr. John C. Rossitch ’83, Concord
Mrs. Jennifer Wing Rothacker ’92, Charlotte
Mr. Jesse M. Soloff ’08, Charlotte
Dr. Carmen Icard Teague ’92, Charlotte
CHAPEL HILL
Dr. Amir H. Barzin ’06, Chapel Hill
Mr. Bret A. Batchelder ’91, Raleigh
Dr. Sherilynn J. Black ’01, Durham
Ms. Daina Bray ’98, Chapel Hill
Mr. Kevin P. Callaghan ’89, Carrboro
Mrs. Marina Chase Carreker ’03, Raleigh
Mr. Gerald M. Cohn ’84, Chapel Hill
Mrs. Francesca Varcoe Colloredo-Mansfeld ’87, Chapel Hill
Mr. Eric M. David ’94, Raleigh
Ms. Jamie A. DeMent ’01, Hillsborough
Ms. Mary Jo Dunnington ’91, Chapel Hill
Ms. Andrea Felder, Chapel Hill
Mr. R. Van Fletcher III ’99, Raleigh
Ms. Jazmin Garcia Smith, Chapel Hill
Mr. Brian M. Goray ’81, Ocean Ridge
Mr. S. Latham Grimes ’95, Chapel Hill
Ms. Amanda S. Hitchcock ’98, Chapel Hill
Mrs. Debra D. Ives, Chapel Hill
Mrs. Ashley Earnhardt Lemons ’93, Durham
Dr. George S. Lensing, Jr., Carrboro
Mr. Nicholas Long, Jr. ’78, Raleigh
Mrs. Megan M. Mazzocchi, Chapel Hill
Ms. Elizabeth L. McCain ’12, Carrboro
Mr. Charles E. Merritt ’91, Chapel Hill
Mr. Robert J. Orr ’99, Chapel Hill
Mr. Jonathan C. Oxford ’89, Raleigh
Dr. Cristen Parker Page ’96, Durham
Dr. Branson H. Page ’01, Durham
Mr. Nicolas P. Robinson, Chapel Hill
Mr. Thomas H. Sayre ’73, Raleigh
Ms. Friederike Seeger, Chapel Hill
Mr. R. Harris Vaughan III, Raleigh
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
GREENVILLE
Dr. Michael O. Ferguson ’92, Raleigh
Ms. Amy L. Ivey ’05, Stantonsburg
Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Lanzen ’93, Raleigh
Mr. Charles E. Lovelace, Jr. ’77, Chapel Hill
Mrs. Sarah Hester Mayo ’85, Greenville
Mrs. Holley B. Nichols, Chapel Hill
Mr. Cornelius T. Partrick, Jr. ’74, Washington
Mrs. Donna Gooden Payne ’87, Greenville
Mr. Robert J. Powell IV ’95, Greenville
Mr. Neil A. Riemann ’89, Raleigh
Mr. William C. Roeder ’94, Rocky Mount
Mrs. Susan Wooten Sumner ’94, Goldsboro
WINSTON-SALEM
Dr. Charlotte Broughton, Winston-Salem
Mrs. Mary Colven, Huntersville
Mr. C. Lee Conner ’97, Burlington
Mrs. Sarah Goins Creed ’02, Winston-Salem
Mrs. Sarah Dalrymple, Winston-Salem
Mrs. Ashley Parrott Dunham ’98, Charlotte
Mr. Scott C. Gayle ’74, High Point
Mr. Robert H. Gourley, Jr. ’89, Mooresville
Mrs. Anne Fawcett Krishnan ’01, Greensboro
Mr. John C. Lovett ’73, Winston-Salem
Mr. David F. Mabe, Chapel Hill
Mr. A. Dane Perry ’70, Winston-Salem
Ms. Shona Simpson, Winston-Salem
Mr. Brian H. Styers ’95, Greensboro
Mrs. Kimberly Huffman Whitley ’90, Hickory
Mr. Scott Wierman, Winston-Salem
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Central Selection Committee
Dr. Angela A. Ards ’91
Assistant Professor and Independent Journalist,
Department of English, Southern Methodist University;
Dallas, Texas
Dr. Barbara L. Fredrickson
Kenan Distinguished Professor and Director, Social
Psychology Doctoral Program, Department of Psychology,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Valerie S. Ashby
Professor and Department Chair, Department of
Chemistry, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mrs. Mary D. Froelich
Business Development, J. McLaughlin; Charlotte,
North Carolina
Mr. Robert J. Bach ’84
Managing Partner, Xbachs LLC; Medina, Washington
Mr. David H. Gardner ’88
Co-Founder and Chief Rule Breaker, The Motley Fool;
Washington, DC
Mr. Philip E. Berney ’86
Managing Director, Kelso & Company; New York,
New York
Mr. Ronald G. Boatwright ’81
Senior Vice President, Business Development & Commodity
Team, Sysco Corporation; Colleyville, Texas
Dr. Frank C. Church
Professor of Pathology, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Rudolf J. Colloredo-Mansfeld ’87
Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. James R. Copland IV ’94
Director and Senior Fellow, Center for Legal Policy,
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; Pleasantville,
New York
Dr. Mark J. Crescenzi
Bowman & Gordon Gray Professor, Department of Political
Science, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Karen M. Gil
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mrs. Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92
Author, Harper Collins; Rancho Santa Fe, California
Mrs. Lynn Crowder Greer ’85
Attorney, BrownGreer, PLC; Richmond, Virginia
Ms. Katherine J. Harris ’05
Writer/Adventurer; Atlin, British Columbia, Canada
Dr. Bryan C. Hassel ’88
Co-Director, Public Impact; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Ms. Hadley A. Heath ’10
Senior Policy Analyst, Independent Women’s Forum;
Washington, DC
Dr. David A. Hofmann
Hugh L. McColl Distinguished Professor and Area Chair,
Organizational Behavior, Kenan-Flagler Business School;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. W. Frank Dowd IV ’78
Chairman, Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company;
Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. Charles M. Johnson III ’75
Partner, Private Advisors, LLC; Richmond, Virginia
Dr. Linda A. Dykstra-Hyland
Kenan Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Elizabeth Kistin Keller ’04
Senior Systems Analyst, Sandia National Laboratories;
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mr. Stephen M. Farmer
Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Lloyd Kramer
Professor, Department of History, UNC-Chapel Hill;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. Raymond B. Farrow III
Director of Development and Strategic Initiatives, Carolina
Performing Arts; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Dr. James L. Leloudis
Associate Dean for Honors Carolina, Director of the
James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence,
Professor, Department of History, UNC-Chapel Hill;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mrs. Ann M. Livermore ’80
Board Member, Hewlett-Packard; Woodside, California
Mr. Benjamin J. Lundin ’07
Engagement Manager, Public Sector Practice, McKinsey &
Company; Washington, DC
Dr. Michael K. Reiter ’89
Lawrence M. Slifkin Distinguished Professor,
Department of Computer Science, UNC-Chapel Hill;
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. Robert L. Rosiello ’79
Director, McKinsey & Company; Stamford, Connecticut
Mr. David B. L. Royle ’78
Executive Vice President, Programming and Production,
Smithsonian Networks; Washington, DC
Dr. Rachel Y. Mazyck ’02
President, Collegiate Directions, Inc.; Fulton, Maryland
Mrs. Patricia Timko Sinclair ’82
Senior Advisor, Lincoln Property Company; Manhattan
Beach, California
Mr. Patrick B. Methvin ’01
Deputy Director of Postsecondary Success, Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation; Seattle, Washington
Mr. Timothy L. Taylor ’92
Managing Director, Cantor Commercial Real Estate;
New York, New York
Ms. Shirley A. Ort
Associate Provost and Director, Office of Scholarships and
Student Aid, UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Joseph L. Templeton
Francis Preston Venable Professor of Chemistry,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Mr. H. Andrew Patterson ’06
Director, New Media, Major League Baseball Advanced
Media; New York, New York
Ms. Emily E. Vasquez ’06
Graduate Student, Department of Sociomedical Sciences,
Columbia University School of Public Health; New York,
New York
Dr. Louis A. Pérez, Jr.
J. Carlyle Sitterson Professor, Department of History,
UNC-Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Dr. Katherine G. Windsor
Head of School, Miss Porter’s School; Farmington,
Connecticut
Andrew Patterson ’06, Kate Harris
’05, Shilpi Somaya Gowda ’92 (with
microphone), and David Gardner ’88
during Final Selection Weekend
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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British Selection Process
All British secondary schools are eligible to participate in the Morehead-Cain selection process. Administration of the British
Programme and selection process is coordinated by the Morehead-Cain Foundation. The London-based British MoreheadCain Scholarship Committee—established by British Morehead-Cain Alumni—oversees the selection process in Great Britain. The scholarship committee designates a selection committee, which interviews nominees in London and selects three
to four students to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill. The selection committee works closely with a number of educational
charities and associations, including the Sutton Trust and the US-UK Fulbright Commission, and also with Winston House—
UNC’s home in London.
BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92, Chairman and Treasurer
Mr. James D. Dean ’89, Vice Chairman
Ms. Michelle J. Chan ’96
Mr. William D. Hayles ’07
Mr. Nicholas S. M. Johnston ’96
Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11
Mr. Craig J. MacDonald ’01
Mr. Edward J. C. Perkins ’09
Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91
Mr. James A. C. Whittle ’97
BRITISH MOREHEAD-CAIN SELECTION COMMITTEE
Semifinal Level
Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92
Mr. Alexander C. L. Lee ’11
Mrs. Victoria Spence O’Driscoll ’90
Ms. Carolyn A. Payne ’95
Final Level
Mr. Henry G. J. Stevens ’92
Mr. James D. Dean ’89
Ms. Michelle J. Chan ’96, London
Mrs. Megan M. Mazzocchi
Mr. James D. Dean ’89
Mr. William D. Hayles ’07
Mr. Thomas R. W. Silk ’91
Ms. Hayley M. Thompson ’09
Winston House
Ms. Stephanie A. Berke, Director
Canadian Selection Process
Any qualified student graduating from an accredited high school or CEGEP in Canada may either be nominated for the
Morehead-Cain Scholarship by his or her school or apply for the scholarship as a self-nominee. Semifinalists are selected
by professional and staff readers and are interviewed by telephone or Skype by a committee of Canadian Morehead-Cain
Alumni. Approximately four Canadian semifinalists are selected to interview as finalists in Chapel Hill.
CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL READER
Mrs. Freida Ross
CANADIAN SELECTION COMMITTEE
Ms. Balkees N. Jarrah ’00
Mr. Adrian M. Johnston ’06
Mr. Adam Jutha ’13
Ms. Laura-Julie Perreault ’97
James Dean ’89, vice chair of the British Scholarship Program,
Rebekah Cockram ’18, Ade Olatunde ’18, and Henry Stevens, chair,
at the home of the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
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Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
New Nominating Schools
AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation
Lansdowne, Virginia
Leadership Enterprise for
a Diverse America
New York, New York
Dutch Fork High School
Irmo, South Carolina
Oak Hall School
Gainesville, Florida
Edmond Memorial
High School
Edmond, Oklahoma
Our Lady of Lourdes
Academy
Miami, Florida
The Ethel Walker School
Simsbury, Connecticut
Phoenix Country Day
School
Paradise Valley, Arizona
INTERNATIONAL
Branksome Hall Asia
Seogwipo City, South Korea
Florence High School
Florence, Alabama
OUT-OF-STATE
Friends Seminary
New York, New York
All Saints Episcopal School
Tyler, Texas
Beaumont School
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Geneva Community
High School
Geneva, Illinois
Blue Ridge High School
Lakeside, Arizona
George School
Newtown, Pennsylvania
Blue Valley North
High School
Overland Park, Kansas
Greater Atlanta Christian
School
Norcross, Georgia
Blue Valley West
High School
Overland Park, Kansas
Homewood Flossmoor
High School
Flossmoor, Illinois
Blythewood High School
Blythewood, South Carolina
L & N STEM Academy
Knoxville, Tennessee
Bob Jones High School
Madison, Alabama
Lake Nona High School
Orlando, Florida
Broadneck High School
Annapolis, Maryland
Leon High School
Tallahassee, Florida
Bronxville High School
Bronxville, New York
Mariemont High School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Christopher Columbus
High School
Miami, Florida
Menomonee Falls
High School
Menomonee Falls,
Wisconsin
Cincinnati Hills Christian
Academy
Cincinnati, Ohio
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
Ponte Vedra High School
Ponte Vedra, Florida
Providence Academy
Plymouth, Minnesota
Puyallup Senior
High School
Puyallup, Washington
Washburn Rural
High School
Topeka, Kansas
The Washington Latin
Public Charter School
Washington, DC
West Career and Technical
Academy
Las Vegas, Nevada
Woodmont High School
Piedmont, South Carolina
For a complete list of our
nominating schools,
please visit our website at
www.moreheadcain.org.
Sequoyah High School
Canton, Georgia
Signature School
Evansville, Indiana
St. Joseph High School
Metuchen, New Jersey
St. Timothy’s School
Stevenson, Maryland
Stone Ridge School
Bethesda, Maryland
Towson High School
Towson, Maryland
Trinity Episcopal School
Richmond, Virginia
University Liggett School
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Walter Johnson
High School
Bethesda, Maryland
Northside College Prep
Chicago, Illinois
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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THE SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this summer, the Morehead-Cain Summer Enrichment Program has evolved over the years
into the centerpiece of the Morehead-Cain experience. This first-of-its-kind program consists of four diverse summers, strategically designed to help Morehead-Cain Scholars understand more about the world and how they can make a difference in
it. These four experiences—Outdoor Leadership, Public Service, Inquiry and Exploration, and Private Enterprise—provide the
framework for scholars to gain confidence, independence, global awareness, and hands-on experience.
Morehead-Cain summers provide experiences that many students might not be able to arrange or afford on their own. With
the full resources of the Morehead-Cain Foundation staff, Morehead-Cain Alumni, and friends of the program behind them,
scholars have practically limitless opportunities at their fingertips. They receive stipends each summer to cover expenses, and
benefit from a legacy of alumni who are eager to help the next generation of scholars in their journey.
With guidance from Morehead-Cain advisors, scholars tailor their summers to explore and expand their personal and professional interests—wherever in the world those interests take them.
2014 Summer Enrichment Program Placements
Outdoor Leadership
NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL
Absaroka Backpacking
Alaska Backpacking
Alaska Sea Kayaking
North Cascades Mountaineering
Pacific Northwest Backpacking
Rock Climbing
Wilderness EMT
Wind River Mountaineering
Wind River Wilderness
Yukon Backpacking
OUTWARD BOUND
Appalachian Mountains Backpacking, Rock Climbing,
and Whitewater Canoeing
Boundary Waters Canoeing, Backpacking, and Climbing Expedition
Boundary Waters Canoeing Expedition
Boundary Waters Wilderness Canoeing
Canadian Lake Superior Sea Kayaking, Backpacking, and Climbing
Colorado Rockies Alpine Backpacking
Colorado Rockies Mountaineering
Colorado Rockies Mountaineering and Rock Climbing
Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Canoeing
Maine Appalachian Backpacking and Rock Climbing
Maine Coast Sailing and Service
Maine Moosehead Canoeing and Whitewater
North Cascades Mountaineering
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Caroline Orr ’16 interned in New York with Christie’s,
the world’s largest fine arts auction house
PUBLIC SERVICE
A Broader View
A Broader View
A Broader View
African Leadership Academy
The Amy Biehl Foundation
Anti-Violence Project
Awamaki
Bread Houses Network
Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia
Cherokee Gives Back
DALE Foundation
Foundation for Sustainable Development
Foundation for Sustainable Development
Foundation for Sustainable Development
Foundation for Sustainable Development
Help for Children in Uganda
Keep A Child Alive
Manav Sadhna
Maya Mountain Research Farm
M-KOPA Solar
Nourish International
Pasture Valley Farm and Children’s Home
Ruhengeri Hospital
Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project
Students for Students International
WorldTeach
La Serena, Chile
Cusco, Peru
Arusha, Tanzania
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
New York, NY
Cusco, Peru
Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Lusaka, Zambia
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia*
Guayaquil, Ecuador*
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Udaipur, India
Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua
Masaka, Uganda
Ssese Islands, Uganda
Kampala, Uganda
Ahmedabad, India
San Pedro Columbia, Belize
Nairobi, Kenya*
Kigali, Rwanda
Nhlangano, Swaziland
Musanze, Rwanda*
Bangalore, India
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Windhoek, Namibia
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Transterretria: Latinos and the North Carolina Landscape
United States
Concussion—A Career-Changing Collision: A Study of the Long-term Neurocognitive Deficiencies in National Football League (NFL)
Retired Players Associated with Hyper-activation and Hypo-connectivity of the Brain
United States
Influence of Socioeconomics, Politics, and Religion on Israeli-Palestinian Relations
Israel and Palestine
Pupusa Practices in the Salvadoran Diaspora of the United States
United States
The Virtual Diaspora: Representing Cross-Cultural Flows and Exchanges between Africa and its Diaspora through the Internet
United States
Herbivory in Coral Reefs
Cuba, Bermuda, United States
HIV Across Disciplines and Continents: An Investigation into HIV Counseling and Testing in Malawi and HIV Cell Entry in Chapel Hill
Malawi, United States
Translating Image and Text through Cartography in the Court of Roger II
United Kingdom, Turkey, Italy
What Makes Us Happy? Revealing Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness Index
United States, Canada
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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“
Jim has mentioned that I will get credit for my work on both the
Michigan over-criminalization project and the disability report, so I
could end up with my name on two Manhattan Institute reports come
this fall when they are published! That has been one of the incredible
things about getting the chance to intern with Jim Copland this
summer: he is willing to give his interns a great deal of responsibility,
and is extremely generous in making sure they get full credit for all
their work. I have just been trying to produce work that is worthy of
the trust he has put in me!”
—Meghan Herwig ’15
interned this summer with Morehead-Cain Alumnus Jim Copland ’94 at
the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research in New York. From Meghan’s
July 28, 2014, Biweekly Report.
NONPROFIT AND GOVERNMENTAL INTERNSHIPS
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
China Center for Health Economics Research at Peking
University, Beijing, China
Emory Clinic, Atlanta, GA
Habitat for Humanity, Atlanta, GA*
International Diagnostics Centre at the London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, New York, NY*
National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD*
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York, NY*
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC*
Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, CA*
The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia,
Washington, DC
United States Department of State, London, England
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland*
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC*
Analysis Group, Washington, DC
Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, TX*
BlackRock, Princeton, NJ*
BMG Chrysalis, New York, NY
Boston Magazine, Boston, MA
Brookwood Associates, Atlanta, GA*
Brown Advisory, Baltimore, MD*
Burro, Koforidua, Ghana
Cherokee Investment Partners, Raleigh, NC*
Christie’s, New York, NY
Deloitte, Atlanta, GA*
Deutsche Bank, Cary, NC
Ellevate Network, New York, NY*
Elypsis, Buenos Aires, Argentina
ExxonMobil, Houston, TX
The Farmery, Raleigh, NC
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems,
Freiburg, Germany
Futures Group, Washington, DC
Genzyme Corporation, Boston, MA*
GoDaddy Online Bookkeeping, Sunnyvale, CA*
Goldman Sachs, New York, NY
GradSavers, New York, NY*
Huron Consulting Group, Chicago, IL
Iceland Guided Tours, Reykjavik, Iceland
Indianapolis Colts, Indianapolis, IN
Integral Group, Vancouver, Canada*
J.P. Morgan, Atlanta, GA
LearnZillion, Washington, DC*
Lingua.ly, Tel Aviv, Israel
Lucky 8 Pictures, New York, NY*
Major League Baseball Advanced Media, New York, NY*
Matter., San Francisco, CA*
McKinsey & Company, San Francisco, CA*
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
McKinsey & Company, Atlanta, GA*
Microsoft, Redmond, WA
Mohegan Gaming Advisors, Uncasville, CT*
Morgan Stanley, New York, NY*
The Motley Fool, Washington, DC*
Mountain Life Magazine, Whistler, Canada*
Music City Roots, Nashville, TN
Parchman, Vaughan & Company, LLC, Baltimore, MD*
PharmaMar, Madrid, Spain*
Quintiles, Reading, England
Raymond James Financial, Tampa, FL*
Raymond James Financial, Dallas, TX*
Sarvajal, Ahmedabad, India
SICKSPORTS, San Francisco, CA*
SfunCube, Oakland, CA*
Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Chengdu, China*
Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Pristina, Kosovo*
Smithsonian Networks, Washington, DC*
Spirituality & Health Magazine, Kahului, Hawaii
SQ Technologies Inc., Boston, MA
Sungevity, Oakland, CA*
Switchfly, San Francisco, CA
Tandem Sports + Entertainment LLC, Washington, DC*
True Entrepreneur Corps, San Francisco, CA
Tugende, Kampala, Uganda*
Turner Enterprises, Inc., Bozeman, MT
VCCP, London, England
VIF International Education, Chapel Hill, NC
Wasserman Media Group, Raleigh, NC*
Wasserman Media Group, New York, NY*
World Policy Journal, New York, NY
*Morehead-Cain Alumni-facilitated Summer Enrichment
Program experience
Glenna Patton ’86 (left) hosted Joey Blake ’15 (right) at
SICKSPORTS, her San Francisco start-up. Scholar Advisor
Karman Kent (center) paid them a visit in July.
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The John Motley Morehead Society
The John Motley Morehead Society planned-giving society was created in 2007 to recognize the legacy gifts of alumni and
friends and to pay tribute to the founder of the Morehead-Cain Program. John Motley Morehead believed that an investment
in the education of young leaders would yield the greatest return and make the biggest difference in our world. It was this
conviction that led him to establish a trust in 1945 to support the scholarship program and to later turn it into a permanent
legacy through a substantial additional gift by bequest in 1965. It is this same conviction that inspires the planned giving of
alumni and friends. With gratitude and esteem, we recognize the following members of the John Motley Morehead Society:
James Lawrence Alexandre ’79
Oliver Filley Ames, Jr. ’85
Timothy John Balch ’67
Charles Palmer Brown ’64
Stephen Eugene Buie ’77
Jack Pool Byrd ’72
Robert Marshall Campbell ’74
Richard Gordon Cashwell ’59
Lucy H. Chatham
Robert Feaster Coleman III ’68
Keith Osburn Cowan ’78
Francis Hopkinson Craighill III ’61
Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63
Michael Scott Deimler ’86
Michael Joseph Egan III ’78
Kenneth W. Epps
Ashe Bost Exum ’60
Don Parks Foster ’73
David Earl Frost ’80
David Michael Giltinan ’84
Walter Raleigh Graham, Jr. ’66
William Albert Graham ’65
Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr. ’75
Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85
Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94
Joseph Baylor Henninger, Jr. ’72
Michael Keith Kapp ’76
Jeremy John Marshall Kelly ’90
David Meade Kern ’75
Michael Ray Knowles ’67
Thomas Jeffrey Koontz ’62
Marianna H. and John Adrian Larkin III
Joseph Michael Loughran III ’90
Haddon Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. ’73
Patricia and Robert E. Maggard
Michael Albert Menius ’68
David McDaniel Moore II ’66
Charles Allen Schumacher ’73
Gay Todd Shackelford ’85
James David Sink ’72
Kenneth Gaines Smith ’84
Robert Kelly ’84 and Jane
Sommers-Kelly ’85
Frank Charles Sullivan ’83
Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57
Stephen Lee Wallenhaupt ’74
John Cooper Westall ’71
Mary Winifred White ’01
Leon Festus Woodruff, Jr. ’68
Membership in this Society is open to all alumni, parents, and friends who document a bequest, retirement plan designation,
charitable trust, or gift annuity to benefit the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund.
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“
In Good Society: Mike Deimler ’86
Mike Deimler ’86 vividly remembers the happiness he experienced upon learning he won
the Morehead Scholarship. He also recalls the feelings of responsibility—and gratitude—
that came with winning such a life-altering award.
“My mother always used to say, ‘for those to whom much is given, much is expected,’” Deimler said. “She used to just drill it into my head when I was kid.”
The childhood lesson stuck.
Deimler, who celebrated his fiftieth birthday this year, is now finding ways to give back to
the people and organizations that he credits for positively affecting his life. The milestone
led him to reflect, and as he and his wife updated their estate plans, Deimler says he realized
there was no organization he wanted to support more than the Morehead-Cain Foundation.
It’s the ethos of
the entire program.
The experience
of being a scholar
reinforces the
notion that every
day counts, and
that you need to
find a way to make
a difference.”
“I don’t know how other people feel,” he said. “But when I stopped to think about it—and I’m
saying this from the heart—I could not think of another organization that had a more meaningful impact on my life.”
Deimler is among the growing number of alumni who belong to the John Motley Morehead Society. Created in 2007 to honor “Uncle Mot” and those who choose to follow in his
generous footsteps, the society welcomes all alumni and friends who either include the
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund in their will, make the fund a beneficiary of their retirement plan, or arrange another type of deferred gift. In the Deimler family’s case, they chose
to grant both specific and contingent bequests from their estate. To make things simple,
they also nominated a percentage of their estate rather than a fixed dollar amount, meaning
the bequest will continue to grow over time.
“I think it’s a great cause,” Deimler said.
For Deimler, the scholarship went beyond academics. Growing up in a modest, western
North Carolina household, he says the experience exposed him to more of the world and
broadened his perspective. He was grateful to be selected, felt privileged to be around other
scholars, and was struck by the level of shared aspiration for doing more.
Deimler believes paying tribute to Uncle Mot is the right thing to do next.
“It’s the ethos of the entire program,” he said. “The experience of being a scholar reinforces
the notion that every day counts, and that you need to find a way to make a difference.”
Deimler hopes other alumni will share his sentiments and help the Scholarship Fund
grow, ensuring that future scholars will have the opportunity to experience the same lifechanging adventures they did.
“We all should update our estate plans from time to time,” Deimler said. “And including the
Foundation in some way is another opportunity to give back.”
Deimler says the math is simple—the more who give, the more whose lives will be impacted.
“Whatever you can give, it’s rewarding to feel like you’re making a contribution.”
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THE DISCOVERY FUND
Launched in 2008, the Discovery Fund is one of the more recent innovations to the Morehead-Cain Program. Through the
Discovery Fund, each scholar may apply for grants of up to a total of $8,000 over the course of his or her four years at Carolina.
Discovery Fund grants allow scholars to say “yes” to serendipitous opportunities that will accelerate their life experience and
increase their self-awareness. The Discovery Fund provides opportunities to explore new ideas, develop practical skills, and
connect with Morehead-Cain Alumni.
The Discovery Fund . . .
Inspires self-discovery
· challenging scholars to dream, develop, and explore
· encouraging scholars to be active participants rather than passive observers in the world
· feeding scholars’ insatiable curiosity
Cultivates leadership
· strengthening scholars to have the courage to see a need and take action to meet it
· inspiring scholars to engage in thought leadership
· enabling scholars to gain practical experience and skills that will enhance their development as leaders
· prompting them to bring their learning experiences back to campus
Catalyzes connections
· mobilizing the Morehead-Cain network of doers, dreamers, thinkers, and adventurers
· giving scholars the tools to network with interesting people
· sparking conversations within the community
Enables scholars to embrace the journey
· empowering them to embody grit and perseverance in “stretch” experiences
· equipping them to navigate obstacles and pivot to new directions
· emboldening them to counter fear with ambition and excitement for the journey
How do scholars use the Discovery Fund?
Scholars have used Discovery Funds for participating in workshops, retreats, and clinics; for presenting at conferences; for
shadowing, networking, and informational interviewing opportunities; for conducting research; for pursuing innovative
ideas; and for unique skill acquisition.
Norman Archer ’17 and Amy Woff ’17 conducted medical anthropology research in Otavalo, Ecuador.
From Norman’s final report on the research trip:
“It was simply uncanny how much this trip overlapped with the anthropology class I am taking this semester. Every day,
topics from our lectures would come up in the fantastic interviews we had. I had a firsthand experience using etic and
emic perspectives (outside and inside perspectives) that affirmed my interest in anthropology. In fact, I recently changed
my major to anthropology and could not be happier about it! Furthermore, after conducting a weeklong project on the
dichotomy of the two healing systems in Ecuador, the subsequent lecture in class was on medical pluralism!”
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“
It was awesome to have just lived and experienced the very
situations we were now talking about in class, and I am still reeling
from the amazing encounters I had in Otavalo.”
— Norman Archer ’17
after returning from Ecuador, where he used a Morehead-Cain Discovery Fund grant to
research the relationship between traditional and Western medicines
Morehead-Cain Partners
Through sustained loyalty and generosity, our Morehead-Cain Partners join us in our mission of sustaining and enhancing
the excellence of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Our partners’ contributions of $100,000 or more over time,
through cumulative annual-fund giving and deferred-gift commitments, ensure the success of the Morehead-Cain Program
today and tomorrow.
James L. Alexandre ’79
Ibrez R. Bandukwala ’93
Philip E. Berney ’86
John D. Binnie ’85
Jane A. and Timothy B. Burnett ’62
The Chatham Foundation
Keith O. Cowan ’78
Joseph M. Craver ’63
Thomas F. Darden II ’76
Mary Anne Dickson
Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94 and Nick Halsey
Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 and Joseph R. Hyde III
W. Steven Jones ’74
Sallie L. Krawcheck ’87
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Elisabetta M. and Peter G. C. Mallinson ’82
Randolph C. Metcalfe ’76
Walker L. Poole ’87
James and Anne Powell
Kenneth G. Smith ’84
Sherwood H. Smith, Jr. ’60, Law
Matthew L. Soule ’91
Barbara and Frank Sullivan ’83
Jane B. and Timothy P. Sullivan ’85
Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal ’81
Kathylee B. and G. Kennedy Thompson ’73
P. Harold O’Tuel, Jr. ’60
Lawrence C. Walker, Jr. ’57
David N. Webb ’75
“
The Morehead-Cain has taught me this: no matter what the
situation—whether I’m facing the challenges of entering a new
culture or attempting to navigate the icy waters of the Rockies—
I can handle it. For it is not the fear of uncertainty that has made
each new experience at Carolina great, but the excitement of
possibility. And for that, I am so grateful.”
— Clay Hackney, Class of 2015
S C H O L A R I M PA C T AT C A R O L I N A
2013–2014
Awards and Prizes
Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17
Varsity Letter, Cross Country
Jacob Jablon Bernstein ’16
Varsity Letter, Fencing
All-ACC Academic Honor Roll
Anna Gertrude Bobrow ’14
Wendi-Ayn Hancock Award for Scholarship,
Epsilon Gamma Chapter, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Ioan Bolohan ’15
Deloitte National Case Competition, First Place
Consulting Skills and Frameworks Case Competition,
First Place and MVP
Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15
John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award,
Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University
Allen Anthony Champagne ’15
All-ACC Academic Honor Roll
Varsity Letter, Football
Tar Heel Scholar
Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. ’16
Dell Case Competition, First Place
Natalie Claire Feingold ’15
Chancellor’s Award: Marc Adam Eisdorfer Award
in Linguistics
Sam Michael John Fletcher ’16
Best Actor in a Leading Role, LAB! Theatre
James Thomas Gooding III ’16
Cultural Competence Leadership Institute Scholar
Aubrey Moran Germ ’14
Women’s National Collegiate Club Scholar-Athlete Award,
Collegiate Water Polo Association
Ashley Virginia Gremel ’14
Rollie Tillman, Jr. Award for Leadership, Frank Hawkins
Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise
Joël Joseph Hage ’14
Chancellor’s Award: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award,
bestowed annually on one man and one woman of the
graduating class who have best demonstrated unselfish
interest in human welfare
Morgan James Howell ’17
Best Speaker, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Assured
Admission Program Case Competition
Martha Butler Isaacs ’17
Best Witness, Duke Invitational Mock Trial
Michael Paul Jacobs ’14
Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award, Cross Country
and Track and Field
All-ACC Academic Honor Roll
Varsity Letter, Cross Country and Track and Field
Akhil Arvind Jariwala ’14
Undergraduate Business Excellence in Management
Communications Award, Kenan-Flagler Business School
Alexander Edward Karsten ’14
Chancellor’s Award: Robert B. House Memorial Prize
in Poetry
Chancellor’s Award: Eben Alexander Prize in Greek
Christopher David McCartney Lambden ’14
Chancellor’s Award: E. Eugene Jackson Award, given
annually to the member of the graduating class whose
leadership and selfless dedication have strengthened
class pride and University loyalty, enriched the lives of
seniors, and made the most significant contribution to
the University
Laura Kathryn McCready ’14
Prize for Best Honors Thesis, Economics Department
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Camille Elyse Morgan ’15
Top Scorer, National Collegiate Championships,
USA Team Handball
Rohan Ayinde Smith ’14
Award of Excellence, Portrait Category, 68th College
Photographer of the Year Competition
Thomas Benton Moss III ’15
Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award, Baseball
Varsity Letter, Baseball (Saturday Starting Pitcher)
Capital One Academic All-District, NCAA Student-Athlete
Award
Academic All-American
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey ’14
Chancellor’s Award: L. Richardson Preyer Award for
Excellence in Political Science
Chancellor’s Award: Ferebee Taylor Award, given to
the senior who has made the greatest contribution
to the continued strength of the Honor Code
Hannah Sare Nemer ’14
Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Undergraduate
Research Award
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14
Chancellor’s Award: Bernard Boyd Memorial Prize in
Religious Studies
Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15
Association of University Programs in Health
Administration (AUPHA) Foster G. McGaw
Undergraduate Award in Public Health
Nicola Michelle Vann ’14
Joseph D. Feldman Award for Academic Excellence in
Dramatic Art
Andrew Henry Powell ’15
Chi Psi Exemplary Brother
Madhulika Vulimiri ’14
Arnold Kaluzny Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
Research
Melanie Ferguson Rio ’14
Joseph D. Feldman Award for Academic Excellence
in Dramatic Art
Cora Margaret Went ’15
Daniel C. Johnson Memorial Award for Outstanding Junior
in Physics and Astronomy
Sagar Samir Shukla ’15
First Place, Public Administration Leadership Challenge,
MPA at UNC School of Government
Andrew John White ’14
Second-Place Award for Fiction, Cellar Door
MiniMax Prize for Fiction, Creative Writing Department
Janie Sircey ’15
First Place, District Three; Seventh Place, Semi-Final Level,
National Student Advertising Competition
Zoë Jewell Wolszon ’14
Flexcell Award, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Scholarships and Fellowships
Alicia Hayne Alford ’17
Gene Clark Memorial Scholarship, Kenan-Flagler India
Global Immersion Program
Emily June Auerbach ’15
Will Froelich Honors Fellowship
Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15
Penland School of Crafts Minority Scholarship
Jonathan E. Sharpe Scholarship
George Kachergis Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
Joël Joseph Hage ’14
Luce Scholarship
Larry Han ’16
Phillips Ambassador
Melanie Rio ’14 and Nicola Vann ’14
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Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Morgan James Howell ’17
Covenant Scholar
Alice Haiyu Huang ’16
Christopher Mead Armitage and Pauline Books Armitage
Scholarship for Visiting Students
Meredith Gracen Miller ’17
Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship
Sarah Lee Molina ’16
Robert E. Bryan Social Innovation Fellowship
Paul Wilson Parker ’15
Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship
Melanie Ferguson Rio ’14
Andy and Cindi Griffith Scholarship in Dramatic Art
Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15
Frank Erwin Young and Mae T. Young BSBA Scholarship
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14
Department of Religious Studies Bernard Boyd Memorial
Fellowship for Graduate Studies
Georgia Catherine Titcomb ’14
Regent’s Special Fellowship, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Nicola Michelle Vann ’14
Andy and Cindi Griffith Scholarship in Dramatic Art
James Scott Williams ’16
Phillips Ambassador
Violette Liang Zhu ’15
GLOBE Fellow
Leadership Fellow, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of
Private Enterprise
Campus Leadership
Zoë Claire Ackerman ’14
Co-Founder, Director, Flash! Seminars
Hussein A. Ahmad ’15
President, Triangle Health Fair
Social and Fundraising Chair, Muslim Student Association
I N
R E V I E W
Krunal Dhaval Amin ’16
Chair, Carolina Microfinance Initative, Campus Y
Rossi Akim Anastopoulo ’17
Board Member, Carolina Athletics Project
Patrick Lung ’16
Phillips Ambassador
Kairos Fellow
Y E A R
William Perry Almquist ’16
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
Treasurer, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Norman Trevor Archer ’17
Founder, Co-Director, Inside Out Project
Noam Argov ’15
Program and Event Coordinator, Curriculum in Peace,
War, and Defense
Research Lead, Communications Liaison, Creating
University Born Entrepreneurs (CUBE)
Steering Committee, Global Entrepreneurship Week
Teaching Assistant, Dunlevie Honors Colloquium
Emily June Auerbach ’15
Co-Chair, HOPE Gardens
Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15
Assistant Director, Harmonyx a Cappella
Organizing Member, Campus Africa Network
Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17
Varsity Cross Country
Varsity Track and Field
Eric Alexander Barefoot ’16
Director, Tea Talks
Coordinating Committee, TEDxUNC
Joshua Dylan Barrett ’14
President, Founding Member, Sigma Phi Society
Burak Basogul ’14
Co-President, Turkish Student Association
Nicole Lawton Behnke ’16
General Body Director, Co-President-Elect, A Drink for
Tomorrow
Claire Elizabeth Bennett ’16
Co-Chair, Enrich ESL Program
Jacob Jablon Bernstein ’16
Varsity Men’s Fencing
Student Ambassador, Google
Co-Founder, CommuniGift
Board of Directors, Carolina Union
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Joseph Brian Blake ’15
President, Theta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity Inc.
Resident Advisor, Community Manager, Department of
Housing and Residential Education
Anna Gertrude Bobrow ’14
Undergraduate Appointee, Committee on Student
Conduct
Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff
Ioan Bolohan ’15
President, Roosevelt Institute
Director of Campus Development, Eve Marie Carson
Junior-Year Scholarship
Chair, Student Academic Advisory Board
Taylor Joseph Boone ’14
Team Leader, YoungLife
Emily Renard Bowe ’14
Multimedia Producer, TEDxUNC
Chapel Hill Transportation Board
Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership Board of Directors
Town of Chapel Hill Thorpe Intern
Undergraduate Appointee, Buildings and Grounds
Committee
Turker Bulut ’16
Co-President, Turkish Student Association
Co-Director of Events, Undergraduate Business and
Technology Club (UBTC)
Rachel Emily Burns ’14
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
John Hadley Burrows ’14
Co-Instructor, N.C. Fellows Sophomore Seminar
Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15
President, SAMple Gallery / Studio Arts Majors
Association
Caroline Andrea Carrasco ’15
Founding President, Carolina Tropical Clinics for Rural
Health
Fundraising Chair, Development Committee, Campus Y
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Allen Anthony Champagne ’15
Varsity Football
President, Carolina Dreams
Co-Chair, Carolina SWAG (Something We Athletes Got)
Student Body Athletic Chair, Student Government
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Tait Garry Chandler ’15
Treasurer, UNC Sierra Student Coalition
Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17
Co-Director, Tar Heel Bikes
33Fifty Commonwealth Youth Leader
Marie Elise Clements ’14
Executive Officer, Carolina Neuroscience Club
Stephen Bundy Cone ’16
Co-Founder, UNC Bass Fishing Club
Head of Fundraising, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15
Alumni Relations Committee Chair, Order of the Bell
Tower
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Ellen Corbitt Currin ’15
Co-Director, Nourish UNC
Elizabeth Rebecca Davis ’14
Executive Director, Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year
Scholarship
Marielle Barrett DeJong ’15
Education Center Director, Roosevelt Institute
Co-Founder, Public Relations Director, Brevard Tiny House
Company
Peter Elliot Diaz ’16
Congressman, UNC Student Congress
Vice President, Interfraternity Council Executive Board
Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15
Student Attorney General-Elect
Co-Founder, President, Undergraduate Moot Court
Ana Claire Dougherty ’17
Director, Tunnel of Oppression
Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
Coordinating Committee, Fundraising and Sponsorship,
TEDxUNC
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Harry Joe Edwards ’17
Co-Chair, Carolina Microfinance Initiative
On-Campus Director-Elect, A Drink for Tomorrow
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
James Patrick Ellsmoor ’16
Campus Affairs Director, Carolina International Relations
Association
Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean,
Solar Head of State
Leah Grace Everist ’17
Director of Administration, Campus Y
Community Governor, Department of Housing and
Residential Education
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
McKenzie Sean Folan ’17
Pledge Class President, Social Chair, Chi Psi Fraternity
Chair-Elect, Student Engagement, Student Goverment
Samantha Rose Forlenza ’16
YoungLife Leader, College Life/YoungLife
Ian Michael Gallager ’16
Savings Services Coordinator, Community Empowerment
Fund
Nancy Z. Gao ’17
Scholarship Director, Students for Students International
Co-Founder, EMBRACE Program
Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15
Finance Director, A Drink for Tomorrow
Director, UNC Camping Club
Coach, Special Olympics Tennis Team
Aubrey Moran Germ ’14
President, Captain, Women’s Club Water Polo
Sustainability Director, TEDxUNC
Tavia Isaura González Peña ’16
Co-Chair, Speakers at Carolina
Certified Application Counselor, Student Health Action
Coalition (SHAC)
Sara Elbohy ’14, Julia Ramos ’14, and Joël Hage ’14
Lindsay Paige Gorman ’16
Director of Membership, Campus Y
Carolina Chiron Award Selection Committee Co-Chair,
Speakers at Carolina, Student Government Special
Project
Patrick Clifton Gray ’14
Founder, Students for the Exploration and Development
of Space
Co-Founder, Sigma Phi Society
Ashley Virginia Gremel ’14
Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team
Kenan-Flagler Student Advisory Board
Leadership Fellow, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of
Private Enterprise
Undergraduate Project Lead, The Brand North Carolina
Project
MVP, Women’s Club Water Polo
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
James Thomas Gooding III ’16
Sophomore Representative, Student Advisory Committee
to the Chancellor
Co-Chair, Policy Chair-Elect, Multicultural Affairs and
Diversity Outreach Committee, Student Government
Holi Moli Executive Board
Emily Madeleine Grohs ’16
Marketing, Education, and Outreach Chair, Tar Heel Bikes
Garrison Gray Gordon ’15
Co-Director, Nourish UNC
Resident Advisor, Department of Housing and Residential
Education
Joël Joseph Hage ’14
Director of Evaluations, Campus Y Executive Board
Director of Event Logistics, TEDxUNC
C-START Course Instructor: Beyond War and Luxury:
The Unheard Tale of Lebanon
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Student Representative, GO! Global Orientation
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Clayton Scott Hackney ’15
Resource Development, Community Empowerment Fund
Partnerships Director, Carolina China Network
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Blake Marie Hauser ’16
Co-Chair, Fix My Campus Special Project
Assistant Director of Scholar Programs, Eve Marie Carson
Junior-Year Scholarship
Vice President of Standards, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Michael Paul Jacobs ’14
Chair, Athletic Director’s Council
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
Varsity Track and Field
Varsity Cross Country
Kathleen Mary Hayes ’14
Executive Director, Students for Students International
Akhil Arvind Jariwala ’14
Business Development Manager, Bhangra Elite
Director, Tar Heel Bikes Steering Committee
Troy Clifton Homesley III ’14
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Morgan James Howell ’17
Financial Director, Scholarship Delegate, Students for
Students International
Alice Haiyu Huang ’16
Co-Director of Outreach, Students for Students
International
Coordinating Committee, Speakers, TEDxUNC
Co-Director of Fundraising, World Micro-Market
Executive Assistant to the Student Body President
Sakibul Huq ’14
Co-Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15
Director of Scholarships, Executive Director-Elect,
Students for Students International
Founder, Executive Director, UNC Sign Language Network
Student Speaker, TEDxUNC
Carolyn Danielle Jeffries ’14
Chair, Admissions and Alumni Committee, Honors Student
Executive Board
Campus Campaign Coordinator, Teach for America
Caroline Spears Jennings ’17
Urban Farm Coordinator, HOPE Gardens
Dicle Kara ’16
Application Manager, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
Alexander Edward Karsten ’14
Undergraduate Appointee, Committee on Student
Conduct
Lauren Grace Kent ’17
Publicity Manager, Webmaster, UNC Loreleis
Cameron Joseph Kneib ’14
Co-Curator, TEDxUNC
Kelsey Danielle Knight ’14
President, Founder, SO College, Special Olympics
Ella Winthrop Koeze ’15
Lead Instructor, Carolina Outdoor Education Center
Campaign Manager, Student Body President Campaign
Ina Kosova ’16
Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff
Faculty Outreach Coordinator, Honor System Outreach
Teaching Assistant, MOOC Environmental Law
Neha Khurana Kukreja ’16
Choreographer, Kamikazi Hip Hop Dance Team
Chair, Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST)
Christopher David McCartney Lambden ’14
Student Body President
Ex Officio Member, UNC Board of Trustees
Co-Founder, Sigma Phi Society
Mike Jacobs ’14
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Lincoln Halas Lamberton ’15
Building Operations Student Supervisor, Carolina Campus
Recreation
Assistant JV Baseball Coach, Cardinal Gibbons High School
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Tony Hong Liu ’17
Vice President, Young Democrats
Co-Founder, Legal Adviser, EMBRACE Program
Rush Chair, Risk Chair, Sigma Phi Society
Caroline Kellogg Lowery ’16
Founder, Director, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW)
Writing Chair, Carolina Creates
Coordinating Committee, Conference Design, TEDxUNC
Beekeeper, HOPE Gardens
Patrick Lung ’16
Co-Founder, Lead, Chrono Calendars
App Developer, Videographer, Google Glass at UNC
Health and Safety Committee Co-Chair, UNC American
Red Cross Club
Organizer, Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team
Carolina Maker Faire
Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman ’16
Board Member, JStreetU UNC
Choreographer, Blank Canvas Dance Company
Organizing Committee Member, UNESCO Foresight
Conference on the Future of Rights of Passage in
Sierra Leone
Nicholas Torquil MacLeod ’17
Practice Player, Varsity Women’s Soccer
Karine Lisa Martel ’16
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Katherine Blair Matthews ’14
Director of Operations, Students for Students
International
Co-Chair, Academic Affairs Committee, Student
Government
Laura Kathryn McCready ’14
Co-Chair, Nourish International
Zakaria Merdi ’16
Student Body Chief of Staff-Elect
Alumni Relations, Campus Y
Undergraduate Representative, International Affairs
Advisory Council, Student Government
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Meredith Gracen Miller ’17
Co-Founder, Director of Development, Art&Life
Director of Scholarship, Honors Carolina Student Board
Onyema Nwanaji-Enwerem ’15 and Benton Moss ’15
(with J. R. Rodrigo ’15, center)
Sarah Lee Molina ’16
Co-Founder, Director, Art&Life
Co-Chair, Project Literacy
YFund Administrator-Elect, Campus Y
Camille Elyse Morgan ’15
Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff
Sport Clubs Executive Board, Sport Clubs Representative,
Campus Recreation Advisory Council
Class Marshal, Class of 2015
Lorna Louise Morris ’14
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Thomas Benton Moss III ’15
Varsity Baseball
Leadership Team, Athletes in Action
Hannah Sare Nemer ’14
Multimedia Director, TEDxUNC
C-START Course Instructor: Music and Conflict
Student Director, N.C. Fellows Program
Onyemaechi Chikezie Nwanaji-Enwerem ’15
Outreach Chair, Carolina Union Activities Board
Caroline Mercer Orr ’16
Co-President, A Drink for Tomorrow
Founder, Co-Director, Inside Out Project UNC
Marketing Chair, Carolina Challenge Entrepreneur
Competition
Coordinating Committee, Conference Design, TEDxUNC
Anne Bennett Osteen ’17
Women’s Varsity Golf
Channing John Mitzell ’16
President-Elect, UNC Clef Hangers
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Robert Winfield Pierce ’16
Strategic Ambassador Program Co-Founder, YMCA North
Carolina Youth and Government
Vice President of Judicial Affairs, Chair, Greek Judicial
Board, Interfraternity Council
State and External Relations Deputy Director for System
Relations, Student Goverment
Cecilia Stefany Polanco ’16
Political Action Chair, President-Elect, Carolina Hispanic
Association (CHispA)
Alexandra Key Polk ’17
Student Body Secretary-Elect
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Marie Clements ’14, George Ramsay ’14, and Laura McCready ’14
Graham Ober Palmer ’15
Foreign Policy Center Director, Roosevelt Institute
Founder, President, Alexander Hamilton Society
Executive Council, American Enterprise Institute on
Campus
Executive Board Member at Large, Lambda Chi Alpha
Emma Anne Park ’16
Co-Chair, Speakers at Carolina
Director of Marketing, Carolina Creates
Director of Marketing, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW)
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Paul Wilson Parker ’15
President, UNC Young Democrats
Co-President, Roosevelt Institute
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
Director of State and External Affairs-Elect, Student
Government
Neel Mahendra Patel ’15
Treasurer, Chi Psi Fraternity
Student Body Senior Advisor-Elect, Student Government
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Teaching Assistant, “What’s Your Big Idea?” MOOC
Andrew Henry Powell ’15
Student Body President-Elect
Co-Chair, Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team
Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board
of Directors
UNC MOOC Task Force
UNC Online Task Force
John Martin Powers ’15
Co-Chair, HOPE Gardens
Advisory Board Member, Carolina Campus Community
Garden
President, GSE Chemistry Honors Society
Lauren-Kristine Blanks Pryzant ’14
Chair, Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the
Vice Chancellor
Julia Victoria Ramos ’14
Co-Curator, TEDxUNC
Co-Director of Development, Campus Y Executive Board
Steering Committee, Membership Coordinator, ONE Act
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
George Edmonds Ramsay ’14
Founder, Chapter Leader, Students for Education Reform
Melanie Ferguson Rio ’14
Producing Director, LAB! Theatre
Mary Elizabeth Peeler ’15
Co-Chair, Public Service and Advocacy Committee,
Student Government
Assistant Philanthropy Chair, Chaplain, Alpha Chi Omega
Elizabeth Meade Rodenbough ’14
Co-Founder, Co-Director, ConvergeNC Southern
Music Festival
Morgan McKenna Pergande ’15
Chief Solicitor, Greek Judicial Board
John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo ’15
Co-Founder, Skyed Apparel
Emily Catherine Perry ’17
Director of Community Outreach, Carolina Dance Project
Nicole Doris Roscoe ’14
Executive Committee, Entertainment Chair, UNC Dance
Marathon
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Daniel Nelson Rue ’15
Board of Directors, Technology Chair, Carolina Creates
Treasurer, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
Associate, Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund
David Brian Cameron Russell ’15
Managing Associate, Student Attorney General’s Staff
Co-Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
Associate, Kenan-Flagler Private Equity Fund
Yasamin Ege Sanii ’15
Co-Captain, UNC Dance Team
Motivator Coordinator, Morale Committee, UNC Dance
Marathon
Counselor, Camp Kesem
Counselor, Carolina United
Sophia Maria Vaporis Schermerhorn ’15
Co-Founder, Co-President, UNC Moot Court
Lead Expedition Instructor, Carolina Outdoor Education
Center
Imogen Fiona Mackenzie Schofield ’16
Board Member, Carolina Performing Arts Student
Association
Erik Reinhard Schoning ’17
DJ, WXYC
Elizabeth Therese Schroeder ’16
Membership Coordinator, Best Buddies
Maximillian Peter M. Seunik ’15
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
Co-Chair-Elect, Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign
Policy Lecture Series
Founding Member, UNC Men’s Project
USA National Director, Youth Arctic Coalition
Head Delegate, Young Diplomats of Canada G20
Delegation
Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15
Senior Class President-Elect
President, Dozen Doughnut Dash
Co-President, Kicking Across Carolina
Trip Leader, Kenan-Flagler Global Immersion
China/Taiwan Trip
Nikita Shamdasani ’15
Student Body Secretary
Founder, Committee Member, Carolina Mobile App
Committee
Senior Selection Committee Member, Eve Marie Carson
Junior-Year Scholarship
Counselor, Carolina United, Carolina Leadership
Development
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Taylor Lane Sharp ’16
Founder, One Carolina
Co-Founder, Casting for Hope
Co-Founder, CommuniGift
Vice President of Innovation, Carolina Sport Business Club
Undergraduate Consultant, Frank Hawkins Kenan
Institute of Private Enterprise
Brian Charles Shields ’17
Treasurer, Club Cross Country
Patrick Joseph Short ’14
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Vice President, Captain, Varsity Men’s Crew
Sagar Samir Shukla ’15
Dancer, Showcase Organizer, Bhangra Elite
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Anita Simha ’17
Executive Assistant to the Student Body President
Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government
External Coalitions Coordinator, Campaign Member,
UNC Sierra Student Coalition
Dancer, Development Team Member, Bhangra Elite
John Matthew Sincavage ’16
Advocate, Health Advisor, Community Empowerment Fund
Academic Chair, Sigma Phi Society
John Wilson Sink ’17
Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government
Leadership Committee, Musical Empowerment
Janie Sircey ’15
Social Media Consultant, 2adpro
Social Media Team, Research Team, National Student
Advertising Competition
Rohan Ayinde Smith ’14
President, Ebony Readers/Onyx Theatre (EROT)
Elizabeth Pearl Soffer ’16
Outreach Committee, UNC Dance Marathon
Katherine Anne Stotesbery ’17
Founder, UNC BlueBook
Freshman Food Access Coordinator, HOPE Gardens
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey ’14
Student Attorney General
Appointee, Chancellor’s Sexual Assault Policy Task Force
Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan ’17
Advisor, Roosevelt Institute
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Catherine Louise Swift ’16
Outreach Committee Chair, HOPE Gardens
Megan Nichole Thomas ’14
Director, Females Excelling More in Math, Engineering,
and Science (FEMMES)
Co-Director, Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund
Diane Nicole Thompson ’17
Director of Communications, Students for Education
Reform
Selection Committee, Scholar Outreach, Jon Curtis
Student Enrichment Fund
Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice
Chancellor
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14
Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
President, Leadership Council, Reformed University
Fellowship
President, Christian Apologetics at Carolina
Student Representative, UNC Campus Security Initiative
Georgia Catherine Titcomb ’14
Co-Chair, Undergraduate Art Association
Graham Charles Treasure ’17
Founding Member, Consultant, Big Idea Lab
Policy Analyst, Roosevelt Institute
Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17
Advocate, Community Empowerment Fund
Margaret Carey VanDeusen ’14
Co-Chair, HOPE Gardens
Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team
C-START Course Instructor: Oral History and the
Legacy of the Public University
Student Director, N.C. Fellows Program
Partnerships Director, Everyday Ambassador
Nicola Michelle Vann ’14
Producing Director, Lab! Theatre
Madhulika Vulimiri ’14
Co-Director of Development, Campus Y
President, Cadence All-Female A Cappella
Scholar Director, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund
Board of Directors
Jacqueline Grace Wallace ’15
Regional Manager, Solar Head of State
Inclusion Specialist, Boomerang
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Daniel Patrick Warren ’14
Executive Board, Interfraternity Council
Vice Chair, Greek Judicial Board
James Lawson Waugh ’15
Strategist, Heelprint Communications
Cora Margaret Went ’15
Co-President, Campus Y
Katrina Marie Wertz ’15
Founder, Sunesis International
Campus Director, Board Member, Carolina China Network
Marketing, Consulting, 7 Billion Reasons
William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16
Foreign Policy Center Delegate, Roosevelt Institute
Philanthropy Chair, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit Delegate, Carolina
China Network
James Scott Williams ’16
China Leadership Fundraising Chair, Carolina China
Network
Student Project Manager, Winning Interactive
Translator, National Language Service Corps
Kacey Landon Williams ’16
Manager, Women’s Soccer
Leadership Chair, Alpha Delta Pi
YoungLife High School Leader, YoungLife
Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson ’16
Carolina Chiron Award Selection Committee Co-Chair,
Speakers at Carolina, Student Government Special
Project
Academic Excellence Team Chair, Kappa Delta Sorority
Campus Leader, Breakthrough Collaborative
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Thomas Ingram Wolf ’14
C-START Course Instructor: The Wire and the
American City
Zoë Jewell Wolszon ’14
Co-Founder, MEDScheme
Co-President, Biomedical Engineering Club
Student Representative, UNC Biomedical Engineering
Curriculum Committee
Admissions Ambassador, UNC Admissions Ambassadors
Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17
Member-at-Large, Student Advisory Committee to
the Chancellor
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Rhea Jane Wyse ’16
Chair, Diversity and Inclusiveness in Collegiate
Environments (DICE), UNC Campus Wellness
Emma Rose Zarriello ’15
Student Body Chief of Staff, Student Government
President, Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)
Vice Chair, Undergraduate Honor Court
President-Elect, Phi Beta Kappa
Co-Founder, Carolina Association of Parliamentary Debate
Director of Alumni Relations, Students for Students
International
Ottavia Zattra ’17
Committee Co-Chair-Elect, Carolina Against Slavery
and Trafficking (CAST)
Organizing Committee, Great Decisions/Global Studies
Foreign Policy Lecture Series
Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis ’17
Director of Development, Student Environmental Action
Coalition (SEAC)
Environmental Affairs Committee, Student Government
Publications and Media
Zoë Claire Ackerman ’14
Writer, Carolina Passport
Ioan Bolohan ’15 and Emma Zarriello ’15
Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15
Co-Founder, UNC Outdoors Blog
Research Journalist, Reese News Lab
James Thomas Gooding III ’16
Staff Writer, Campus BluePrint
Larry Han ’16
Treasurer, Undergraduate Law Journal
Editorial Board Member, Corpore Sano Undergraduate
Medical Journal
Krunal Dhaval Amin ’16
Editor-in-Chief, Corpore Sano Undergraduate
Medical Journal
Troy Clifton Homesley III ’14
Executive Editor, Campus BluePrint
Norman Trevor Archer ’17
Assistant Online Editor, Staff Writer, Campus BluePrint
Sakibul Huq ’14
Editor, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal
Claire Elizabeth Bennett ’16
Staff Writer, State and National Desk, The Daily Tar Heel
Martha Butler Isaacs ’17
Writer, Siren Magazine
Diego Carlos Camposeco ’15
Visual Editor, Mezcla: Bilingual Magazine
Caroline Spears Jennings ’17
Writer, Corpore Sano Undergraduate Medical Journal
Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17
Photographer, Public Relations, Campus BluePrint
Alexander Edward Karsten ’14
Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, Should Does Peter Elliot Diaz ’16
Editorial Board, Undergraduate Law Journal
Lauren Grace Kent ’17
Staff Writer, The Daily Tar Heel
Trevor Richard Dougherty ’15
Video Producer, Students of the World
Ina Kosova ’16
Executive Editor, Campus BluePrint
Sam Michael John Fletcher ’16
Writer, The Daily Tar Heel
Tony Hong Liu ’17
Staff Writer, Campus BluePrint
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Ariana Tamar Miller Lutterman ’16
Photographer, Writer, Chapel Hill Eats Well (CHEW)
Hannah Sare Nemer ’14
Photo Editor, Campus BluePrint
Graham Ober Palmer ’15
Columnist, The Daily Tar Heel
Emily Catherine Perry ’17
Staff Writer, The Drawing Board Magazine
Katherine McCrystal Reilly ’15
Managing Editor, The Daily Tar Heel
Political Reporter, The News & Observer
Brian Charles Shields ’17
Writer, The Hill
Patrick Joseph Short ’14
Content Editor, Corpore Sano Undergraduate
Medical Journal
Anita Simha ’17
Writer, Campus BluePrint
John Wilson Sink ’17
Writer, Campus BluePrint
Janie Sircey ’15
Graphic Designer, Campus BluePrint
Rohan Ayinde Smith ’14
Writer, Contributor, Should Does
Andrew John White ’14
Contributing Writer, Cellar Door
Caroline Aunspaugh Woronoff ’17
Writer, Managing Editor-Elect, Campus BluePrint
Emma Rose Zarriello ’15
Editor-in-Chief, Undergraduate Law Journal
PHI BETA KAPPA
Zoë Claire Ackerman ’14
Anna Gertrude Bobrow ’14
Marie Elise Clements ’14
Elizabeth Rebecca Davis ’14
Sara Ashraf Elbohy ’14
Joël Joseph Hage ’14
Sakibul Huq ’14
Akhil Arvind Jariwala ’14
Carolyn Danielle Jeffries ’14
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Alexander Edward Karsten ’14 Katherine Blair Matthews ’14
Laura Kathryn McCready ’14
Lorna Louise Morris ’14
Stephanie Hanna Najjar ’14
Hannah Sare Nemer ’14
Helen Bobbitt Powell ’14
Julia Victoria Ramos ’14
Elizabeth Meade Rodenbough ’14
Aleksander Huryn Seymore ’15
Patrick Joseph Short ’14
Cameron Michael Smith ’14
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey ’14
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14
Georgia Catherine Titcomb ’14
Madhulika Vulimiri ’14
Daniel Patrick Warren ’14
Thomas Ingram Wolf ’14
Zoë Jewell Wolszon ’14, Vice President
Francis Anthony Wong ’14
Emma Rose Zarriello ’15, President-Elect
Violette Liang Zhu ’15
NORTH CAROLINA FELLOWS PROGRAM
Anthony Michael Asher ’17
Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15
Caleigh Morgan Bachop ’17
Eric Alexander Barefoot ’16 Turker Bulut ’16
John Hadley Burrows ’14
Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17
Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15
Ana Claire Dougherty ’17
Ian Michael Gallager ’16
Cheney Behrens Gardner ’15
Troy Clifton Homesley III ’14
Cameron Joseph Kneib ’14
Ina Kosova ’16
Bridget Catherine Larman ’15
Laura Catherine Limarzi ’17
Laura Kathryn McCready ’14
Sarah Lee Molina ’16
Stephanie Hanna Najjar ’14
Hannah Sare Nemer ’14
Emily Catherine Perry ’17
Andrew Henry Powell ’15
Melanie Ferguson Rio ’14
Sagar Samir Shukla ’15
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14
Margaret Carey VanDeusen ’14
Cora Margaret Went ’15
William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16
Kacey Landon Williams ’16
Ottavia Zattra ’17
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
ORDER OF THE BELL TOWER
Alexander Darwin Clayton ’17
Sarah Whiting Cooley ’15
Samantha Rose Forlenza ’16
ORDER OF THE OLD WELL
Omololu Refilwe Babatunde ’15
ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE
Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15
Alexander Edward Karsten ’14 Andrew Henry Powell ’15
George Edmonds Ramsay ’14
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey ’14
Madhulika Vulimiri ’14
Cora Margaret Went ’15
ORDER OF THE GRAIL-VALKYRIES
Zoë Claire Ackerman ’14
Ashley Virginia Gremel ’14
Joël Joseph Hage ’14
Katherine Blair Matthews ’14, Officer
Zakaria Merdi ’16
John Martin Powers ’15
Julia Victoria Ramos ’14
Patrick Joseph Short ’14
Margaret Carey VanDeusen ’14
Cora Margaret Went ’15
Nakisa Sadeghi ’17
Maximillian Peter M. Seunik ’15, Vice Chair
Ariana Brynn Vaisey ’17
William Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ’16
Emma Rose Zarriello ’15, Vice Chair
STUDENT ATTORNEY GENERAL’S STAFF
Anna Elizabeth Sturkey ’14, Student Attorney General
Joseph Brian Blake ’15 Anna Gertrude Bobrow ’14, Managing Associate
Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15, Student Attorney
General-Elect
Troy Clifton Homesley III ’14
Amirah Jiwa ’15
Alexander Edward Karsten ’14
Ina Kosova ’16, Managing Associate
Caroline Kellogg Lowery ’16
Karine Lisa Martel ’16
Camille Elyse Morgan ’15, Managing Associate
David Brian Cameron Russell ’15, Managing Associate
Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr. ’16
James Scott Williams ’16
UNDERGRADUATE HONOR COURT
Nathan Spencer Tilley ’14, Chair
Hussein A. Ahmad ’15 Alicia Hayne Alford ’17
William Perry Almquist ’16, Vice Chair
Vincent Charles Andracchio III ’17
Nicole Lawton Behnke ’16
Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr. ’16
Peter Elliot Diaz ’16
Raquel Emiko Dominguez ’15
Alexander Izaak Earnhardt ’15, Vice Chair
Tavia Isaura González Peña ’16
James Thomas Gooding III ’16, Outreach Liaison
Lindsay Paige Gorman ’16
Blake Marie Hauser ’16
Safiyah Munzer Ismail ’15
Michael Paul Jacobs ’14, Vice Chair
Akhil Arvind Jariwala ’14
Amirah Jiwa ’15
Tony Hong Liu ’17
Channing John Mitzell ’16
Sarah Lee Molina ’16
Lorna Louise Morris ’14
Paul Wilson Parker ’15, Vice Chair
Helen Bobbitt Powell ’14
John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo ’15
Anna Sturkey ’14
Garrison Gordon ’15 and Safiyah Ismail ’15
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Major Attainments of the
Class of 2014 while at the University
BASED ON A SENIOR CLASS OF 61 SCHOLARS
Graduated with Distinction
33%
20
Phi Beta Kappa
46%
28
Graduated with Highest Distinction
43%
26
Dean’s List
85%
52
TOTAL SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION
Campus Y
23%
14
75%
46
Graduated with Honors
18%
11
Graduated with Highest Honors
20%
12
TOTAL SCHOLARS WITH HONORS
38%
23
Student Government
33%
20
Athletic Programs (other than intramural)
23%
14
Member of at least one (usually more)
Honorary Society
79%
48
Chancellors’ Awards
10%
6
Freshman Honors Program
69%
42
Sophomore Honors Program
70%
43
Junior Honors Program
62%
38
Senior Honors Program
39%
24
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“
Yeah, I guess you won’t become a
better person because you receive
the Morehead-Cain. You are the
person that you are. What you’ll have
is opportunity. . . . And Elliot asked
about imagination. Well, I’ll ask you.
If you had a summer to go anywhere
and do anything, what would you do?
If you could change the world through
a community service project, what
would you do? If you had the chance to
work anyplace, to contact anybody and
work anywhere, what would you do?
And again, it really is your imagination.”
—Andrew Patterson ’06
Alumni-in-Residence Panel
Finals Weekend 2014
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2014 Senior Class Campaign
Through the University’s Senior Class Campaign, graduating scholars are invited to make a financial gift to the area of campus
that means the most to them. The Campaign educates UNC seniors about the importance of private giving, and encourages
them to start their own tradition of giving back to their alma mater.
Because 100% of the Morehead-Cain Class of 2013 made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund through last year’s
Senior Class Campaign, it seemed impossible for the Class of 2014 to break their record this year—but they found a way!
This year’s senior class was again at 100%—every senior made a gift to Morehead-Cain—but they also raised more than
$2,200 over last year’s total. This year’s class—with the help of matching gifts from several generous alumni—contributed
more than $4,000 to the Fund.
We send our sincere thanks to Madhu Vulimiri and the rest of the Senior Class Campaign Committee for their enthusiasm and
hard work, and to the Class of 2014 for their generous support of Carolina and Morehead-Cain!
SENIOR CLASS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Madhu Vulimiri, Chair
Anna Bobrow
Emily Bowe
Sakib Huq
Alex Karsten
Cameron Kneib
Christy Lambden
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“
This week Emily gave me a copy of Mr. Morehead’s speech to the graduating class in 1959.
Fifty-five years ago, at this same dinner, Uncle Mot listed off some of the tips for life after
graduation. They included advice like: open a bank account; get a job at a big growing
company; be interested in politics; get along with people—all important things. Yet, in reading
the speech, there is a quote that stands out, and I think remains true regardless of the times:
“He writes,
‘Stay with it, play the game, play it according to the rules. If you get hurt, don’t holler;
if you lose, pay up. Nobody can win all of the time. Play it hard, for any machine—electrical,
human, or mechanical—shows its greatest efficiency when loaded closest to its capacity.’
“I think that we did push each other to a certain capacity here—at least to our perceived
limitations and then beyond them—and as a collective we played hard, we stuck with it,
we lost at times, but we never gave up on it. That is all that we could have asked for.”
—Cameron Kneib ’14, Senior Class Speaker, Senior Dinner 2014
C L A S S
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2 014
Zoë Claire Ackerman (Zoë)
Charlottesville, Virginia, Charlottesville High School; BA with Highest
Distinction/English, Creative Writing Minor; Dean’s List; Order of the Grail/
Valkyries; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years;
Freshly Pressed Award, WordPress.com; Flash! Seminars, Co-founder and
Director; Carolina Passport, Writer; Everyday Ambassador, Content Editor;
I Love Chile, Staff Writer; Enrich ESL, Tutor; Montebello String Quartet, Founder
and Violinist
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Wilderness Sea Kayaking
and Mountain Expedition
Public Service WorldTeach, Namibia
Private Enterprise Smithsonian Networks, Washington, DC
International Research Western and Eastern Interpretations of the Mind and
Consciousness; Thailand, United States
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in grant writing with The Process Series
through the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at UNC while writing and
workshopping several creative non-fiction pieces with a small cohort of
creative writing students and professors in Chapel Hill
Joshua Dylan Barrett (Josh)
Wichita, Kansas, Wichita Collegiate School; BA/Global Studies,
Entrepreneurship Minor and Journalism and Mass Communication Minor;
Dean’s List; Sigma Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina, Founding Member and
President; Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS),
Marketing Chair; CrossFit UNC, Trainer
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Wilderness Mountain,
Canyon, and River Expedition
Public Service Mediapila, Argentina
Private Enterprise ABC News, New York, New York
Private Enterprise Nativoo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To join WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, as their first
multimedia reporter covering the space industry
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Burak Basogul (Burak)
Manisa, Turkey, The Koç School; BA/Economics and Management and Society;
Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Turkish Student Association,
President; Sigma Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina, Founding Member
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Wilderness Canoeing and
Climbing Expedition
Public Service European Youth Parliament and Association of
Businessmen in Kosovo
Private Enterprise Brookwood Associates, Atlanta, Georgia
Private Enterprise Rockefeller & Co., New York, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S In progress
Anna Gertrude Bobrow (Anna)
Charlotte, Providence Day School; BA with Highest Distinction/Political
Science, French Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and
Community Involvement Unsung Greek Leader Award; Epsilon Gamma Chapter
of Kappa Kappa Gamma Wendi-Ayn Hancock Award for Scholarship; Pi Sigma
Alpha Political Science Honorary Society; Order of Omega Greek Honorary
Society; UNC Hillel, Religious Committee Chair; Student Attorney General’s
Staff, Managing Associate, Counsel; Students for Students International,
Director of Operations, Director of Outreach; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chapter
Representative to House Board, Standards Committee; Committee on Student
Conduct, Undergraduate Appointee
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Absaroka Backpacking
Public Service Students for Students International, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC
Governmental U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Huron Consulting Group’s
Higher Education practice in Chicago
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Taylor Joseph Boone (Taylor)
Lewisville, Forsyth Country Day School; BA/Global Studies and History;
YoungLife, Team Leader
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Wind River Wilderness
Public Service Pasture Valley, Swaziland
International Research International Aid in Guatemala: A Case Study:
Servants 4 Him, Guatemala
Private Enterprise VIF International Education, Chapel Hill
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To teach in a high-need school in Denver
Emily Renard Bowe (Emily)
Dallas, Texas, The Hockaday School; BS with Distinction/Environmental
Science, Geography Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore,
and Junior Honors Years; Chapel Hill Transportation Board; Chapel Hill
Downtown Partnership Board of Directors; Town of Chapel Hill, Thorpe Intern;
Reese News, Manager, Writer, Photographer; TEDxUNC, Multimedia Producer;
Student Government: Co-Chair, Town and External Relations; Executive
Assistant to the Student Body President; Buildings and Grounds Committee;
Admissions Ambassador
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Sea Kayaking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Argentina
Governmental New York City Department of City Planning, New York
Private Enterprise Shine Contracting, Louisville, Kentucky
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a fellow with Venture for America
in San Antonio
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Rachel Emily Burns (Rachel)
St. Petersburg, Florida, Shorecrest Preparatory School; BA with Distinction/
Anthropology, Chemistry Minor; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore
Years; MANO ESL Program, Executive Director; UNC Volunteer Doula Service
Program; UNC Roosevelt Institute Healthcare Policy Center Chair; Great
Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series, Teaching Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Wilderness
Alpine Backpacking
Public Service Shanti Uganda, Uganda
Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas
Governmental World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To take a gap year and apply to medical school
John Hadley Burrows (John)
Brevard, Brevard High School; BA with Distinction/Environmental Studies with
Honors, Concentration in Environmental Decision Making; Dean’s List; Honors
Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research
Scholar; N.C. Fellows Program; N.C. Fellows Sophomore Seminar Co-Instructor;
Carolina Outdoor Education Center, Apprentice Instructor; Blue Ribbon Middle
School Tutor; Sustainability Living-Learning Community Member.
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service Daktari Bush School and Wildlife Orphanage,
South Africa
International Research UNC Institute for the Environment’s Bangkok Field Site
Private Enterprise Capital-E, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To hike several sections of the Pacific Crest Trail and
spend the next year working in outdoor education before pursuing a Master’s in
Environmental Management
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Marie Elise Clements (Marie)
Louisville, Kentucky, Assumption High School; BS with Distinction/Biology
and Psychology, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Epsilon
Delta Pre-Health Honorary Society; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore,
and Junior Years; Campus Y Cabinet; World Micro-Market, Co-Chair; Carolina
Neuroscience Club Executive Officer; UNC Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
Laboratory Research Assistant; El Centro Hispano Tutor; Spanish-Speakers
Assisting Latinos Student Association (SALSA) Clinic Medical Interpreter;
Carrboro Elementary School Kindergarten Classroom Volunteer; TEDMEDLive
Simulcast at UNC Director; University of Louisville Physicians Pediatric
Neurology Undergraduate Intern
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Wilderness Canoeing
and Climbing
Public Service Awamaki, Peru
Nonprofit MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology,
Kings College, London
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend the University of Louisville School of
Medicine on an H. W. and Adele Stodgehill merit scholarship
Elizabeth Rebecca Davis (Elizabeth)
Statesville, South Iredell High School; BA with Distinction/Global Studies
and Interdisciplinary Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service Scholar;
Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year Scholarship, Executive Director; Alpha Chi Omega,
Philanthropy Chair
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary Waters
Canoeing
Public Service The Amy Biehl Foundation, South Africa
International Research European Methods to Combat Diet-Related Diseases, Italy,
France, England, Germany, and the Netherlands
Private Enterprise Outright, Sunnyvale, California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a marketing and public relations associate
with SageWorks in Raleigh
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Sara Ashraf Elbohy (Sara)
Shelby, Michigan, UWC-USA; BA/Anthropology and Global Studies; Dean’s List;
Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Wind River Wilderness
Public Service Africare, Uganda
Nonprofit Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and
Technology in Islam, Istanbul, Turkey
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To participate in the Critical Language Scholarship
Program in Bursa, Turkey, and to work in Istanbul before beginning a master’s
program in Cultural Studies
Aubrey Moran Germ (Aubrey)
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Hathaway Brown School; BSPH with Distinction/
Environmental Health Sciences, Marine Sciences Minor; Dean’s List; Honors
Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Epsilon Eta Environmental Honors
Fraternity; Collegiate Water Polo Association, Women’s National Collegiate Club
Scholar-Athlete Award; TEDxUNC, Sustainability Director; Women’s Club Water
Polo, President and Captain; UNC Sport Clubs Council; Student Government
Environmental Affairs Committee; Engineers Without Borders UNC Chapter
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine to Bermuda Schooner Sailing
Public Service Engineers without Borders/Moche Foundation, Peru
Private Enterprise Cardno JFNew, Walkerton, Indiana
International Research Sustainable Land Remediation Projects: How Remediating
Land Can Revitalize Communities and Create Healthier Cities, Denmark, England, Germany, The Netherlands,
and Sweden
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work in environmental restoration or consulting
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Patrick Clifton Gray (Patrick)
Kitty Hawk, First Flight High School; BA/Computer Science with Honors; Dean’s
List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Students for the
Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), President and Founder; Sigma
Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina, Founding Member and Academic Chair;
North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research Scholar; Honors Program
Exchange with the National University of Singapore; UNC Alterovitz Robotics
Lab, Research Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Sierra Nevada Alpine Backpacking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Argentina
Private Enterprise Moon Express, Inc., Mountain View, California
Private Enterprise Nanopop, Rio de Janerio, Brazil
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work on the lunar lander team with Moon Express as
a software engineer in Mountain View, California
Ashley Virginia Gremel (Ashley)
Rockford, Michigan, Rockford High School; BA/Economics, Business
Administration Minor; Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Kenan Institute, Rollie
Tillman, Jr. Award for Leadership, Leadership Fellow; Cherokee Emerging
Leaders; UNC Global Business Center Cross-Cultural Communication
Certificate; Burt’s Bees, Inc., International Marketing Intern; The Can Kicks
Back, UNC Campus Chapter Leader; Chancellor’s Student Innovation Team;
Kenan-Flagler Student Advisory Board; The Brand North Carolina Project,
Undergraduate Project Lead; Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy
Lecture Series, Teaching Assistant; Club Water Polo, MVP; Habitat for Humanity,
Honduras Global Village Trip
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Wind River Wilderness
Public Service Chikumbuso, Zambia
Nonprofit The Kenan Institute Asia, Thailand
Private Enterprise Burro, Ghana
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a marketing project manager with ArtPrize
in Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Arthur Clifton Guyton (Cliff)
Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis University School; BA/Economics,
Entrepreneurship Minor; Honors Carolina: Freshman and SophomoreYears;
Buckley Public Service Scholar; Student Government: Advancing the Intellectual
Climate Committee; Club Tennis; Club Squash; Carolina Blues, Keyboardist;
Delicious Mistake, Keyboardist, Back-up Vocalist
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Alaska Mountaineering and
Sea Kayaking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Nonprofit Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS Fetal
Medicine Research Group, Barcelona, Spain
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue an MD/MBA dual degree at Emory
University
Joël Joseph Hage (Joël)
Colfax, Northwest Guilford High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Global
Studies, Arabic Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Luce Scholarship; Chancellor’s
Award: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award; Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Honors
Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Buckley Public Service
Scholar; Campus Y Executive Board, Director of Evaluations; South Africa
Scholarship Fund, Co-Chair; C-START Course Instructor: Beyond War and Luxury:
The Unheard Tale of Lebanon; Admissions Ambassador; TEDxUNC, Director of
Event Logistics; GO! Global Orientation, Student Representative
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service The Amy Biehl Foundation, South Africa
International Research Rediscovering Ancient Phoenicia: The Truth Behind
Phoenician Identity in the Mediterranean, Spain, Italy,
Gibraltar, and Malta
Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work for the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences in
Kunming, China, as part of the Luce Scholars program
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Kathleen Mary Hayes (Kathleen)
Wilmington, Cape Fear Academy; BA with Distinction/Business Journalism;
Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years;
Buckley Public Service Scholar; Students for Students International, Executive
Director, Co-Director of Communications, Co-Director of Scholarships; Break
Point Tennis, Founder and Instructor; Newman Catholic Student Center, Service
Trip Leader; Club Tennis, Singles and Doubles; Student Government: Faculty
Council Representative; Student Academic Advising Board Representative;
UNC Peer Consulting Group, Junior Consultant; Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year
Scholarship, Assistant Director of Scholar Support; DONA International, Doula
Childbirth Volunteer
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and
Mountain Expedition
Public Service Students for Students International: The Forum for
African Women Educationalists, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Private Enterprise KWAN, New Delhi, India
Private Enterprise PricewaterhouseCoopers, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a management consulting associate with
PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York
Grant Patrick Heskamp (Grant)
Charlotte, Charlotte Catholic High School; BA with Distinction/Public Policy,
Business Administration Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year;
Buckley Public Service Scholar; Campus Y Executive Board, First-Year Member at
Large; UNC Roosevelt Institute Health Care Policy Center, Co-Director; Student
Government, Chairman of Carolina Advocacy; Chi Psi Fraternity Executive
Board; Greek Sustainability Council; Extraordinary Ventures, Business Analyst;
Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series, Teaching Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Governmental The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Honors
College Program, Philadelphia
Private Enterprise The Motley Fool, Alexandria, Virginia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with the Boston Consulting Group in Dallas
Y E A R
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Troy Clifton Homesley III (Troy)
Mooresville, Mooresville Senior High School; BA with Distinction/Political
Science with Honors, Philosophy Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman,
Sophomore, and Junior Years; N.C. Fellows Program; Pi Sigma Alpha Political
Science Honorary Society; Campus BluePrint, Executive Editor; Student Attorney
General’s Staff, Counsel; Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture
Series, Teaching Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, North Cascades Mountaineering
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, India
International Research Legal and Political Trajectories of Turkish Kurds, Turkey
Private Enterprise Brown Advisory, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and
Baltimore, Maryland
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend UNC School of Law
Sakibul Huq (Sakib)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mt. Lebanon High School; BS with Highest
Distinction/Biology with Honors, Business Administration Minor and Chemistry
Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina;
Carolina Kickoff, Counselor; Corpore Sano, Editor; Student Government:
Executive Assistant to the Student Body President, Student Advisory Committee
to the Chancellor; Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund, Co-Director, Treasurer;
Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, Undergraduate Neuroscience Researcher;
UNC NeuroCare, Secretary; Admissions Ambassador
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Governmental National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute, Washington, DC
Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Huron Consulting Group’s
Healthcare practice in Washington, DC, before applying to medical school
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Michael Paul Jacobs (Mike)
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Fredericton High School; BA with
Distinction/Economics and French with Honors; Dean’s List; All-ACC Academic
Honor Roll; Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award, Cross Country and
Track and Field; NCAA Division I National Cross Country Championship
Qualifier; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track and Field; Student Government:
Executive Assistant to the Student Body President, Student Advisory Committee
to the Chancellor; Undergraduate Honor Court, Vice Chair; Athletic Director’s
Council, Chair
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service WorldTeach, Cape Town, South Africa
Governmental Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC
Private Enterprise Investment Industry Association of Canada,
Toronto, Canada
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with NIKE, Inc., at its World Headquarters in
Beaverton, Oregon
Akhil Arvind Jariwala (Akhil)
Raleigh, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; BS with Highest
Distinction/Business Administration and Environmental Studies; Dean’s List; Phi
Beta Kappa; Kenan-Flagler Business School Undergraduate Business Excellence
in Management Communications Award, GLOBE Scholar; Bhangra Elite, Business
Development Manager; Tar Heel Bikes Steering Committee, Director
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Wilderness
Public Service Nourish International, Honduras
Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California
Nonprofit University of California, Davis Plug-In Hybrid and
Electric Vehicle Research Center, Davis, California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To conduct business development at an electric vehicle
software and services startup called Recargo in Los Angeles before pursuing an
MBA at Stanford Graduate School of Business
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Carolyn Danielle Jeffries (Cari)
Pasadena, California, Flintridge Preparatory School; BA with Highest Distinction/
Political Science and Economics, Education Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa;
Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Coca-Cola
Scholar; National Merit Scholar; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Pi Sigma Alpha
Political Science Honorary Society; Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honorary
Society; Campus Y, Advocates for Human Rights, Chair of Outreach; Campus
BluePrint, Photography Editor; Student Government, Town and External Relations
Chair; Honors Student Executive Board, Chair of Admissions and Alumni, Head of
Honors Ambassadors; Teach for America Campus Campaign Coordinator; UNC
Student Body President Campaign Manager; Chapel Hill Town Council, Chapel Hill
2020 Outreach Committee; UK Parliament, Casework and Policy Intern; Parents
for Educational Freedom in North Carolina, Legislative and Outreach Intern;
University Teaching Awards Committee; Frank Porter Graham Lecture Series
Committee; Mannekin Award Committee; Scholars Latino Initiative Mentor
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoeing
Public Service Awamaki, Peru
Private Enterprise Lake Research Partners, Washington, DC
Nonprofit Global Detention Project, Geneva, Switzerland
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend Stanford Law School
Alexander Edward Karsten (Alex)
Raleigh, Raleigh Charter School; BA with Highest Distinction/Classics with
Highest Honors, Creative Writing Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order
of the Golden Fleece; Chancellor’s Awards: Eben Alexander Prize in Greek,
Robert B. House Memorial Prize in Poetry; Eta Sigma Phi Classics Honorary
Society; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Should Does,
Co-Founder, Editor in Chief; Daily Tar Heel, Columnist; Salad Days, Co-Founder,
Editor in Chief; Student Government, Committee on Student Conduct, Executive
Arts Steering Committee; Student Attorney General’s Office, Counsel; American
Philological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, The Noble Lie in Terence’s
Hecyra; Department of Dramatic Art, Actor, The Parchman Hour, Campus
Production and Mississippi Tour; WXYC, Should Does Does Radio, Co-Host;
Carolina Creates, Board of Directors
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Wind River Wilderness
Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, Austin, Texas
Private Enterprise MLB.com, New York
International Research A. E. Housman: Poet and Scholar, United Kingdom
and United States
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a master’s degree in Classics at the
University of Georgia
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Michael Kayemba (Michael)
Masaka, Uganda, African Leadership Academy; BA/Biology and Public Policy,
English Minor; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; International
Honors Program (IHP) in Switzerland, India, China, and South Africa S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Mountaineering, Rafting,
and Rock Climbing
Public Service Harvard Global Health Institute, Mbarara, Uganda
Private Enterprise Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey
Private Enterprise Albright Stonebridge Group, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with the Public Consulting Group in Raleigh
Cameron Joseph Kneib (Cameron)
Seattle, Washington, Lakeside School; BS with Distinction/Biology, Chinese
Minor and Entrepreneurship Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman
Year; N.C. Fellows Program; TEDxUNC, Co-Curator; Student Government: Eve
Marie Carson Lecture Series Co-Chair, Student Leadership Advisory Committee
to the Vice Chancellor
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Sailing and Canoeing
Public Service Project Concern International, India
Nonprofit Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,
Seattle, Washington
Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue research in India as a Fulbright Scholar
before attending medical school at the University of Washington
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Kelsey Danielle Knight (Kelsey)
Robbinsville, Robbinsville High School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/Health
Policy Management and Biology; Dean’s List; Special Olympics, SO College,
President; College of Arts and Science’s Curriculum Committee, Student
Representative
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Alaska Mountaineering and
Sea Kayaking
Public Service WorldTeach, Costa Rica
Private Enterprise Office of Dr. John W. Hooker, DDS, Arden,
North Carolina
International Research How the Mental Health Community is Responding to
Budget Cuts in the United Kingdom, United Kingdom
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend the UNC School of Dentistry
Christopher David McCartney Lambden (Christy)
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, Millfield School; BA/Philosophy and
Political Science; Chancellor’s Award: E. Eugene Jackson Award for Selfless
Contributions to the University; Student Government: Student Body President,
Student Congress, Student Fee Audit Committee; University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill Board of Trustees, Ex Officio Member; Carolina Mock Trial, Executive
Board; Sigma Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina; Cricket Club, Captain
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary
Waters Canoeing
Public Service Daktari Bush School and Wildlife Orphanage,
South Africa
Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group, London
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with the UNC administration as a Chancellor’s
Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
98
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Kayacan Lordoglu (Kaya)
Istanbul, Turkey, Robert College; BS with Distinction/Applied Sciences and
Engineering with Honors and Economics with Honors; Dean’s List; NSCS,
Treasurer; Turkish Student Association, Treasurer; Model United Nations,
Treasurer; Men’s Glee Club
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary Waters
Canoeing and Backpacking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, India
Private Enterprise Bengur Bryan & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland
Private Enterprise Ernst & Young, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Ernst & Young in New York City
Katherine Blair Matthews (Kate)
Williamston, Williamston High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Public
Policy with Highest Honors and Political Science, Education Minor; Dean’s List;
Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior Years; Roosevelt Institute 10 Ideas for Education, Policy
Idea of the Year; Campus Y Development Committee, Committee Consulting ;
Opportunity Nation Summit, Washington, DC, Delegate, Invited Guest; Martin
County Board of Commissioners, Special Recognition for Community Service;
Multicultural Fine Arts Program, Co-Director; Student Government: Academic
Advising Board, Academic Affairs Committee Co-Chair; UNC Roosevelt Institute
Co-President; UNC Roosevelt Institute Education Center Co-Director; Tea Talks,
Sponsorship Committee; Eve Marie Carson Junior-Year Scholarship, Campus
Development Committee; Students for Students International, Director of
Operations
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing
Public Service Multicultural Fine Arts Program, Trinty Church,
Williamston, North Carolina
International Research Access and Equity in Education, Scotland
Private Enterprise Huron Consulting Group, Chicago
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Huron Consulting Group’s
Higher Education practice in Washington, DC
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Brandon Michael Mayfield (Brandon)
Summerfield, Northern Guilford High School; BSBA/Business Administration;
Sigma Phi Society, Alpha of North Carolina, Founding Brother; Championship
Intramural Soccer Teams, Keeper/Goalie
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service The Amy Biehl Foundation, South Africa
Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group, New York
Private Enterprise Brookwood Associates, Atlanta
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Huron Consulting Group’s
Healthcare practice in Atlanta
Laura Kathryn McCready (Laura)
Charlotte, St. Andrew’s School; BA with Highest Distinction/Economics with
Highest Honors and Comparative Literature; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Best
Thesis Prize, Department of Economics; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior Years; N.C. Fellows Program; Nourish International, Co-Chair;
Projects Co-Chair; First-Year Executive Officer
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Himalaya Backpacking
Public Service Nourish International, Thailand
Governmental The Public Defender Service for the District of
Columbia, Washington, DC
Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work on a criminal justice research project before
starting Yale Law School in the fall of 2015
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Taylor Meredith Moquist (Taylor)
Woodbury, Minnesota, Woodbury High School; BS with Distinction/Biology,
Music Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior Years; UNC Kenan-Flagler Business Essentials Certificate Program
Graduate; Special Olympics, Coach; Spanish Reading Partners
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Oregon Rafting and Mountain
Expedition
Public Service Hope for Ugandan Students (HUGS), Uganda
Private Enterprise Blake Jarrett & Company, Inc., and Coca-Cola
Company, London
Private Enterprise Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, L.P., New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S In progress
Lorna Louise Morris (Lorna)
Surbiton, Surrey, England, The Tiffin Girls’ School; BA with Highest
Distinction/Political Science, African Studies Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta
Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honorary Society; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Undergraduate Honor
Court; Great Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series, Teaching
Assistant; LGBT Representation and Rights Research Initiative, Research
Assistant; TEDxUNC Global Initiative Conference Committee; UNC STAND
Committee; Study Abroad in Cape Town, South Africa
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka
Backpacking
Public Service Africa Rising: WOMEDA and FADECO, Tanzania
Private Enterprise Small Enterprise Assistance Funds, Washington, DC
Nonprofit Gender, Health, and Justice Research Unit,
University of Cape Town, South Africa
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with the U.N. World Food Programme in Kigali,
Rwanda, on a Princeton in Africa Fellowship
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Stephanie Hanna Najjar (Stephanie)
Montréal, Québec, Canada, Collège Stanislas; BA with Highest Distinction/
Geography, Arabic Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina:
Sophomore and Junior Years; N.C. Fellows Program; Burch Fellow, UNC
Honors Semester in Washington, DC; Interactive Theater Carolina; Geography
Department Undergraduate Committee; Geography Department Office
Assistant to the Manager; Lakewood Middle School Photographer; Duke
University Center for Documentary Studies; Marian Cheek Jackson Center for
Saving and Making History; Admissions Ambassador
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary Waters
Canoeing and Backpacking
Public Service Sambhavna Clinic, India
Nonprofit Texas A&M School of Rural and Public Health,
College Station, Texas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To apply to graduate programs in urban planning and
urban design
Hannah Sare Nemer (Hannah)
Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Henry Sibley High School; BA with Highest
Distinction/Peace, War, and Defense with Highest Honors and American Studies;
Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Carolina Center for Jewish Studies Undergraduate
Research Award; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
Years; N.C. Fellows Program, Student Director; Julia Preston Brumley Award in
American Studies; WomenNC UN Commission on the Status of Women Fellow;
Campus BluePrint Photo Editor; C-START Course Instructor: Music and Conflict;
TEDxUNC Multimedia Director
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Wilderness
Public Service Silent Images, Uganda
International Research Narrating Post-Conflict Resilience: Memory and Identity
in Uganda’s Jewish Community, Uganda
Private Enterprise Kertis Creative, Louisville, Kentucky
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To intern with the Metropolitain Museum of Art
before pursuing a master’s degree in Visual Anthropology at the University of
Manchester
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Helen Bobbitt Powell (Helen)
Burlington, Walter M. Williams High School; BS with Highest Distinction/
Biology, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Girl Scouts of America Carrboro
Troop Mentor; UNC Psychiatry/Neuroscience Laboratory Undergraduate
Research Associate; Undergraduate Honor Court; Kappa Delta Sorority, Vice
President, Public Relations; UNC Dance Marathon Fundraiser and Moraler
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Wilderness
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Governmental National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute, Washington, DC
Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend UNC School of Medicine
Lauren-Kristine Blanks Pryzant (Lauren-Kristine)
Houston, Texas, Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities; BSBA with
Highest Distinction/Business Administration with Highest Honors; Dean’s List;
Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honorary Society; Kenan-Flagler Business School
GLOBE Scholar; Student Leadership Advisory Committee to the Vice Chancellor
(SLAC), Chair; Great Decisions Coordinating Committee, Co-Chair; Great
Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series, Teaching Assistant;
Public Library of Science Biology Journal, Author, “What to Do When The Oceans
Rise”; Flash! Seminars Co-Founder; Pi Beta Phi Sorority
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine to Bermuda Schooner Sailing
Private Enterprise Klymit, Ogden, Utah
International Research Case Studies in Island Conservation, Austrailia and the
Cook Islands
Private Enterprise Credit Suisse Group, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a venture capital analyst with Mercury Fund
in Houston
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Julia Victoria Ramos (Julia)
Fuquay-Varina, Fuquay-Varina Senior High School; BS with Highest Distinction/
Biology and Women’s and Gender Studies, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi
Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years;
Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Campus Y Executive
Board, Co-Director of Development; World Micro Market, Co-Chair; TEDxUNC,
Co-Curator; The Siren, Writer; Inversions Modern Dance Company; One Act
Steering Committee, Membership Coordinator; Admissions Ambassador;
Orange County Rape Crisis Center, Rape Prevention Education Intern; Carolina
Population Center, Research Assistant; UNC Volunteer Doula Service Program;
Sociology Department Teaching Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Boundary Waters Wilderness
Canoeing
Public Service Child Family Health International, Guatemala
International Research Quantification and Recommended Management of
Man-Made Debris Along the Sea Turtle Nesting Beach
at Playa Caletas, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
George Edmonds Ramsay (George)
Raleigh, W. G. Enloe High School; BA with Distinction/Public Policy, Business
Administration Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior Years; Order of the Golden Fleece; Kathy A. Taft Award for
Leadership in Education Policy; Student Government, Academic Affairs CoChair; Students for Education Reform (SFER), Founder and Chapter Leader; Big
Brothers and Big Sisters of America, Mentor; Swim Club
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Mountain, Canyon, and
River Expedition
Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, San Francisco
Nonprofit Social Entrepreneur Corps, Ecuador
Nonprofit Rocketship Education, San Jose, CA
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Teach For America as a middle school
math teacher in Richmond, California
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Melanie Ferguson Rio (Melanie)
Chapel Hill, Carrboro High School; BA with Distinction/Dramatic Art with
Highest Honors and English, Creative Writing Minor; Dean’s List; Honors
Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Years; Andy and Cindi Griffith
Scholarship; Joseph D. Feldman Award for Academic Excellence in Dramatic Art;
LAB! Theatre, Producing Director, Publicity Director, Director—Rumors (with
Kenan Theatre Company) and Henry VI
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and
Mountain Expedition
Public Service Global Vision International, Romania
International Research Craft and Cultural Influence of Commedia dell’Arte,
England, France, Italy
Private Enterprise Spirituality & Health, Kahului, Hawaii
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend the University of Iowa’s Writers’ Workshop
before attending the Denver Publishing Institute at the University of Denver
Elizabeth Meade Rodenbough (Libby)
Greensboro, Grimsley High School; BA with Highest Distinction/Cultural
Studies; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore,
and Junior Years; ConvergeNC Southern Music Festival, Co-Founder and CoDirector
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Wilderness
Public Service Maventy International, Madagascar
Private Enterprise North Carolina Folklife Institute, Durham,
North Carolina
Private Enterprise Music City Roots, Nashville, Tennessee
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To tour the country playing fiddle as a member of the
southern string band, Mipso
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Nicole Doris Roscoe (Nikki)
Pittsboro, Chatham Central High School; BA/Public Policy, Chemistry Minor;
Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years;
UNC Dance Marathon, Executive Committee, Entertainment Chair
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and
Mountain Expedition
Public Service KIPP Academy, Atlanta
Nonprofit The Greenlining Institute, Berkeley, California
Private Enterprise LearnZillion, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an education policy analyst for the
Hunt Institute’s Hunt-Kean Leadership Fellows program in Durham
Patrick Joseph Short (Patrick)
Raleigh, Jesse O. Sanderson High School; BS with Highest Distinction/Biology
with Highest Honors and Mathematics, Chinese Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta
Kappa; Goldwater Scholarship; Thomas J. Bardos Award, American Association
of Cancer Research; Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Honors Carolina: Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Corpore Sano, Content Editor; Great
Decisions/Global Studies Foreign Policy Lecture Series, Co-Chair, Teaching
Assistant; Carolina Microfinance Initiative, Projects Coordinator; Men’s Crew,
Captain, Vice President
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Sea Kayaking
Public Service Warm Heart, Thailand
Nonprofit Sir William Dunn School of Pathology,
Oxford University, Oxford, England
Private Enterprise InVitae, San Francisco
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a PhD in mathematical genomics and
medicine through the Wellcome Trust PhD Programme at the University of
Cambridge
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Cameron Michael Smith (Cameron)
St. Louis, Missouri, John Burroughs School; BS with Highest Distinction/
Environmental Science and Engineering with Honors, Physics Minor; Dean’s List;
Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; Men’s
Rugby Club; Student Government, Environmental Affairs Committee Co-Chair,
Sustainability Advisory Committee; SEA Brand, Product Manager; Imprint,
Project Development Intern; Solar Head of State Student Organizer, Regional
Manager
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Backpacking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Argentina
Private Enterprise Sungevity, Oakland, California
International Research Social Impact Assessment of Rural Electrification with
Renewable Energy Hybrid Microgrid, Zambia
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a master’s of development practice at the
University of California, Berkeley
Charles Fletcher Smith (Charlie)
Dunn, Triton High School; BA/History; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Minor; Campfires and Constellations, Musician
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Wilderness
Public Service WorldTeach, Costa Rica
Private Enterprise Millier Dickinson Blais, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S In progress
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Rohan Ayinde Smith (Rohan)
London, England, Richmond upon Thames College; BA with Distinction/
Interdisciplinary Studies with Honors, Creative Writing Minor and African
Studies Minor; Dean’s List; 68th College Photographer of the Year Competition,
Award of Excellence, Portrait Category; Ebony Readers/Onyx Theatre
(EROT), President; Should Does, Writer/Contributor; Nextgen Journal, Campus
Coordinator/Contributor; Junior Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Club Basketball;
Thrill City, Part-Owner
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Colorado Rockies Mountaineering
Public Service Hope for Ugandan Students (HUGS), Uganda
Private Enterprise Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Private Enterprise San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend graduate school in either poetry or
photojournalism
Kaddu Martin Ssekibakke (Kaddu)
Kiteezi, Uganda, UWC-USA; BS/Mathematics; Organization for African
Students’ Interests and Solidarity (OASIS), Treasurer and Mobilizer; Newman
Catholic Student Center Campus Ministry, Retreat Leader and Coordinator;
BUNS Media Campaign, Advertisements Manager; Department of Mathematics
Fluids Laboratory Research Assistant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Pacific Northwest Backpacking
Public Service IntraHealth International, Uganda
Nonprofit Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York
Private Enterprise Marketing and Planning Systems (MaPS), Waltham,
Massachusetts
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a research assistant with Marketing and
Planning Systems in Waltham, Massachusetts
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Anna Elizabeth Sturkey (Anna)
Charlotte, South Mecklenburg High School; BA with Highest Distinction/
Political Science with Highest Honors, Public Policy Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta
Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman Year; Order of the Golden Fleece; Buckley
Public Service Scholar; Chancellor’s Awards: L. Richardson Preyer Award for
Excellence in Political Science, Ferebee Taylor Award for Support of the Honor
Code; Undergraduate Student Attorney General; Student Attorney General’s
Staff, Managing Associate, General Counsel; HAVEN Facilitator; Student
Government Appointee to the Chancellor’s Sexual Assault Policy Task Force;
Admissions Ambassador; Campus BluePrint, Creative Director
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Sea Kayaking
Public Service Chikumbuso, Zambia
International Research The ICC: Peace or Justice, United Kingdom, Ireland,
France, and the Netherlands
Private Enterprise Bain & Company, Atlanta
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an associate consultant with Bain & Co.
in Atlanta
Megan Nichole Thomas (Megan)
Monroe, Piedmont High School; BA with Distinction/Psychology with Highest
Honors; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Alpha
Epsilon Delta Pre-Health Honorary Society; Jon Curtis Student Enrichment
Fund, Co-Director; Females Excelling More in Math, Engineering, and Science
(FEMMES), Director; Psychology Department and Center for Developmental
Science, Undergraduate Research Assistant; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Alaska Sea Kayaking
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Nonprofit Kings College IMAGEN Study, Institute of Psychiatry,
London
Private Enterprise Wasserman Media Group LLC, Los Angeles
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work with Triangle Insights, a life-sciences
consulting firm in Raleigh, and apply to graduate programs in clinical psychology
with a pediatric and developmental focus
Y E A R
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Nathan Spencer Tilley (Nathan)
Greensboro, Greensboro Day School; BA with Highest Distinction/Religious
Studies with Highest Honors and Philosophy, Greek Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta
Kappa; Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; N.C.
Fellows Program; Chancellor’s Award: Bernard Boyd Memorial Prize in Religious
Studies; Department of Religious Studies Bernard Boyd Memorial Fellowship
for Graduate Studies; Undergraduate Honor Court, Chair; Reformed University
Fellowship, President, Leadership Council; Christian Apologetics at Carolina,
President; UNC Music Department Jazz Combo, Drummer; Waterski and
Wakeboard Club, National Competition Team; Special Interest Housing Group:
“An Active Life: A Community of Social Exercise,” Founder and Peer Mentor; UNC General Administration Campus Security Initiative, Student Representative
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Absaroka
Backpacking
Public Service Pasture Valley, Swaziland
International Research Ancient Pathways: Contemporary Intentional Protestant
Communities as a Rediscovered Monasticism, France,
Italy, and Switzerland
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To attend graduate school in theology at the University
of Notre Dame
Georgia Catherine Titcomb (Georgia)
Hickory, St. Stephens High School; BS with Highest Distinction/Studio Art with
Highest Honors and Biology, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa;
Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Regent’s
Special Fellowship, UC Santa Barbara; Chancellor’s Award: I.R. Hagadorn
Award in Biology; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Carolina Research Scholar;
Department of Housing and Residential Education, Resident Advisor, Resident
Advisor Mentor; Undergraduate Art Association, Co-President
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Mountain, Canyon,
and River Expedition
Public Service WorldTeach, South Africa
Nonprofit Iracambi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Private Enterprise Dixon Studios, Inc., Tucson, Arizona
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a PhD in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine
Biology on a Regent’s Special Fellowship at the University of California, Santa
Barbara
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Margaret Carey VanDeusen (Meg)
Baltimore, Maryland, Roland Park Country School; BA with Distinction/
Women’s and Gender Studies and Anthropology; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Years; N.C. Fellows Program, Co-Instructor;
Order of the Grail/Valkyries; Buckley Public Service Scholar; HOPE Gardens,
Co-Chair, Director, Senior Advisor; Community Empowerment Fund, Member
Advocate; Girl Scout Troop 1033, Leader; Everyday Ambassador, Partnerships
Director; Southern Oral History Program Intern; C-START Course Instructor, Oral
History and the Legacy of the Public University; Chancellor’s Student Innovation
Team
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, North Cascades
Mountaineering
Public Service Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, India
Private Enterprise Cherokee, Raleigh, North Carolina
Nonprofit Keep a Child Alive, Uganda
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work for six months in the position of on-site
administrator with Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project in Tamil Nadu, India,
before beginning a year of teaching English in Malaysia on a Fulbright Teaching
Assistantship
Nicola Michelle Vann (Nicola)
Atherton, California, Menlo School; BA/Dramatic Art, History Minor; Dean’s
List; Andy and Cindi Griffith Scholarship; Joseph D. Feldman Award for Academic
Excellence in Dramatic Art; LAB! Theatre, Producing Director, Community
Outreach Director, Director—A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Honors Carolina and
Carolina Performing Arts Honors Arts Fellows, Student Leader
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, North Carolina Backpacking,
Rock Climbing, and Whitewater Canoeing
Public Service Global Vision International, Romania
International Research Reinvigorating Live Theatre: A Look at Site-Specific and
Environmental Theatre, England, Ireland, and Scotland
Private Enterprise Permut Presentations and Reign Agency, Santa Monica,
California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a career as an actress and director in
Los Angeles and anywhere else the work leads
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2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
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Madhulika Vulimiri (Madhu)
Morrisville, W. G. Enloe High School; BSPH with Highest Distinction/Health
Policy Management with Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the
Golden Fleece; Arnold Kaluzny Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research;
Carolina Research Scholar; Buckley Public Service Scholar; Honors Carolina:
Freshman and Sophomore Years; Campus Y Executive Board, Co-Director of
Development; Cadence All-Female A Cappella, President; Morehead-Cain
Scholarship Fund Board of Directors; First Place, National Health Disparities
Conference, Undergraduate Poster Presentation; Admissions Ambassador;
Student Global Health Committee
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Southwest Mountain, Canyon,
and River Expedition
Public Service Foundation for Sustainable Development, Nicaragua
Private Enterprise Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas
Private Enterprise Global Policy Solutions, Washington, DC
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an analyst with Huron Consulting Group’s
Healthcare practice in Atlanta
Daniel Patrick Warren (Paddy)
Greenville, Junius H. Rose High School; BSBA with Highest Distinction/Business
Administration and Peace, War, and Defense; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa;
Honors Carolina: Freshman and Sophomore Years; Chi Psi Fraternity, Treasurer;
Interfraternity Council, Executive Board; Greek Judicial Board, Vice Chairman;
Peace, War, and Defense Department, Independent Study; Extraordinary
Ventures, Business Analyst; STAR Program, Consultant
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine to Bermuda Schooner Sailing
Public Service WorldTeach, South Africa
Private Enterprise Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey
Private Enterprise CDK Group LLP, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as an investment banking analyst with
Deloitte Corporate Finance (McColl Partners) in Charlotte
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Edward Jocelyn Warren (Joss)
Rockwood, Ontario, Canada, Tabor Academy; BSPH/Environmental Health
Sciences, Chemistry Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina: Freshman and
Sophomore Years; Greeklife/Cru, Student Intern; Leadership Edge, Student
Intern; miraclefeet, Student Intern; Chi Psi Fraternity, Vice President, Rush Chair;
Rainbow Soccer Head Coach
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Minnesota Boundary Waters
Canoeing
Public Service Pasture Valley, Swaziland
Nonprofit miraclefeet, India
Private Enterprise Nightingale, Markham, Ontario, Canada
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To work as a CPC Intern with Quintiles in Durham
Andrew John White (AJ)
Rome, Georgia, Darlington School; BA with Distinction/English, Creative
Writing Minor and Classical Humanities Minor; Dean’s List; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Creative Writing Department,
MiniMax Prize for Fiction; Cellar Door, Second-Place Award for Fiction;
Breakthrough Collaborative at UNC, Head of Recruiting; CoachWrite Program,
High School Tutor
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Northwest Sea Kayaking and
Mountain Expedition
Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, Norfolk, Virginia
International Research Writing in the 21st Century: Juxtaposing Cormac
McCarthy and David Foster Wallace, United States
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To write fiction, read, and travel
Y E A R
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113
Thomas Ingram Wolf (Tom)
New Orleans, Louisiana, Isidore Newman School; BA with Distinction/History
with Honors; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina: Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior Years; Fellow, Honors Arts Fellows; C-START Course Instructor,
The Wire and the American City; Traces, Editor; Students for Education Reform,
Vice President for Awareness; Rugby Club
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School,
Absaroka Backpacking
Public Service Breakthrough Collaborative, New Orleans
International Research Following Dante into Exile, England, France, Italy,
and Switzerland
Private Enterprise Modern Farmer, Hudson, New York
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S In progress
Zoë Jewell Wolszon (Zoë)
Austin, Texas, Liberal Arts and Science Academy High School; BS with Highest
Distinction/Biomedical Engineering; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Carolina:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina Research Scholar;
Buckley Public Service Scholar; UNC Biomedical Engineering Flexcell Award;
AngelHack Silicon Valley (Call4Help), Finalist; Carolina Challenge Social Track
(MEDScheme), Third Place; Kenan-Flagler Business Essentials Scholarship;
Advocates for Human Rights, Co-Chair, Treasurer, Biomedical Engineering
Club, Co-President; Biomedical Engineering Curriculum Committee, Student
Representative; CUBE Social Innovation Incubator Guest Team; MEDScheme,
Co-Founder; Admissions Ambassador; 2 Billion Under 20 Book, Contributor; South
Orange Rescue Squad, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Technical Rescuer
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership Outward Bound, Maine Coast Sailing
Public Service Africa Rising: WOMEDA and FADECO, Tanzania
International Research A Study on the Management of Chronic Joint Pain through
Traditional Medicines in China, Cambodia, Thailand, and
India, Cambodia, China, India, and Thailand
Private Enterprise Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, California
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To teach English in South Korea on a Fulbright Teaching
Assistantship before starting work as an associate consultant with the Boston
Consulting Group in San Francisco
114
Y E A R
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R E V I E W
2 0 1 3 – 2 0 1 4
Francis Anthony Wong (Francis)
Greensboro, The Early College at Guilford; BS with Highest Distinction/
Economics with Highest Honors and Mathematics; Dean’s List; Phi Beta Kappa;
Honors Carolina: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Years; Carolina
Research Scholar; Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics Honorary Society; UNC
Roosevelt Institute Co-President; UNC Roosevelt Institute’s North Carolina
Journal of Public Affairs, Editorial Board Member; Learning Center, Peer Tutor
S U M M E R E N R I C H M E N T P RO G R A M
Outdoor Leadership National Outdoor Leadership School, Wind River
Backpacking
Public Service Mediapila, Argentina
Nonprofit Oxfam, Zambia
Private Enterprise Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta
I M M E D I AT E P L A N S To pursue a PhD in economics at the University of
California, Berkeley
IN MEMORIAM
Laura Nataly Rozo (Laura)
Morrisville, Panther Creek High School
6 September 1992–11 April 2013
Y E A R
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O F
2 015
Hussein A. Ahmad
Garner, North Carolina
Wake Early College of
Health and Sciences
Noam Argov
Maitland, Florida
Winter Park High School
Emily June Auerbach
Charlotte, North Carolina
Myers Park High School
Omololu Refilwe Babatunde
Newark, Delaware
St. Andrew’s School
Joseph Brian Blake
Gastonia, North Carolina
Hunter Huss High School
Ioan Bolohan
Raleigh, North Carolina
Millbrook Senior High School
Diego Carlos Camposeco
Burgaw, North Carolina
Pender Early College High
School
Caroline Andrea Carrasco
Mooresville, North Carolina
Mooresville Senior High School
Allen Anthony Champagne
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Upper Canada College
Tait Garry Chandler
South Hazelton, British
Columbia, Canada
Hazelton Secondary School
Sarah Whiting Cooley
Raleigh, North Carolina
St. Paul’s School
Ellen Corbitt Currin
Raleigh, North Carolina
Needham B. Broughton
High School
117
CLASS OF 2015
Marielle Barrett DeJong
Brevard, North Carolina
Brevard High School
Raquel Emiko Dominguez
St. Louis, Missouri
Ladue Horton Watkins
High School
Trevor Richard Dougherty
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Waterford Kamhlaba UWC of
Southern Africa
Alexander Izaak Earnhardt
Raleigh, North Carolina
Cary Academy
Natalie Claire Feingold
Marietta, Georgia
George Walton Comprehensive
High School
Cheney Behrens Gardner
New Orleans, Louisiana
Metairie Park Country Day
School
Garrison Gray Gordon
Roanoke Rapids,
North Carolina
Roanoke Rapids High School
Stephan Franz Grabner
Wien, Austria
United World College-USA
Clayton Scott Hackney
Gastonia, North Carolina
Highland School of Technology
Meghan Victoria Herwig
Baltimore, Maryland
Roland Park Country School
Safiyah Munzer Ismail
Morrisville, North Carolina
Cary Senior High School
Amirah Jiwa
London, England
Mill Hill County High School
118
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I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
Ella Winthrop Koeze
Grand Rapids, Michigan
St. Paul’s School
Lincoln Halas Lamberton
Newark, Delaware
Salesianum School
Bridget Catherine Larman
Beckenham, Kent, England
Croydon High School
Camille Elyse Morgan
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Trinity School of Durham and
Chapel Hill
Thomas Benton Moss III
Enfield, North Carolina
Rocky Mount Senior High
School
Onyemaechi Chikezie
Nwanaji-Enwerem
Concord, North Carolina
Concord High School
Graham Ober Palmer
Northborough, Massachusetts
St. Mark’s School
Paul Wilson Parker
Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville High School
Neel Mahendra Patel
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Carrboro High School
Mary Elizabeth Peeler
Memphis, Tennessee
St. Mary’s Episcopal School
Andrew Henry Powell
Nashville, Tennessee
Montgomery Bell Academy
John Martin Powers
Sandy, Utah
The Waterford School
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
119
CLASS OF 2015
Katherine McCrystal Reilly
Boxford, Massachusetts
The Governor’s Academy
John Raphael Fabian Rodrigo
East Windsor, New Jersey
Peddie School
Daniel Nelson Rue
Atlanta, Georgia
The Lovett School
David Brian Cameron Russell
Winchester, England
Winchester College
Yasamin Ege Sanii
Cary, North Carolina
W. G. Enloe High School
Sophia Maria Vaporis
Schermerhorn
Burlington, North Carolina
Greensboro Day School
Maximillian Peter M. Seunik
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Gordon Graydon Memorial
Secondary School
Aleksander Huryn Seymore
New Bern, North Carolina
New Bern Senior High School
Nikita Shamdasani
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Terry Sanford Senior High
School
Sagar Samir Shukla
Charlotte, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Janie Sircey
Swannanoa, North Carolina
Charles D. Owen High School
Jacqueline Grace Wallace
Prides Crossing, Massachusetts
Phillips Academy
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I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
James Lawson Waugh
Athens, Georgia
Athens Academy
Cora Margaret Went
Mill Valley, California
Marin Academy
Katrina Marie Wertz
Cary, North Carolina
Cary Christian School
Emma Rose Zarriello
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Chase High School
Violette Liang Zhu
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
121
C L A S S
O F
2 016
William Perry Almquist
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Latin School
Krunal Dhaval Amin
Elon, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Eric Alexander Barefoot
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
R. J. Reynolds Senior High
School
Nicole Lawton Behnke
Durham, North Carolina
Trinity School of Durham and
Chapel Hill
Claire Elizabeth Bennett
Raleigh, North Carolina
Jesse O. Sanderson High School
Jacob Jablon Bernstein
Saint Louis, Missouri
Clayton High School
Turker Bulut
Merkez, Balikesir, Turkey
Robert College
Stephen Bundy Cone, Jr.
Wilmington, North Carolina
E. A. Laney School
Peter Elliot Diaz
Atlanta, Georgia
The Lovett School
James Patrick Ellsmoor
Crewe, Cheshire, England
Newcastle-under-Lyme School
Sam Michael John Fletcher
Nr Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Winchester College
Samantha Rose Forlenza
Charlotte, North Carolina
South Mecklenburg High
School
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Ian Michael Gallager
Concord, New Hampshire
St. Paul’s School
Tavia Isaura Gonzalez Pena
Dallas, Texas
The Hockaday School
James Thomas Gooding III
High Point, North Carolina
High Point Central High School
Lindsay Paige Gorman
Raleigh, North Carolina
Millbrook Senior High School
Emily Madeleine Grohs
Charlotte, North Carolina
St. Andrew’s School
Larry Han
Raleigh, North Carolina
Leesville Road High School
Blake Marie Hauser
Marietta, Georgia
The Westminster Schools
Alice Haiyu Huang
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Dicle Kara
Antalya, Turkey
The Koç School
Ina Kosova
Middlebury, Connecticut
The Taft School
Neha Khurana Kukreja
Waxhaw, North Carolina
Providence Day School
Hunter Jennings Latimer
Salisbury, North Carolina
Gray Stone Day School
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
123
CLASS OF 2016
Caroline Kellogg Lowery
Charleston, South Carolina
Ashley Hall School
Patrick Lung
North York, Ontario, Canada
Marc Garneau Collegiate
Institute
Ariana Tamar Miller
Lutterman
Charlotte, North Carolina
Myers Park High School
Karine Lisa Martel
Saint-Pierre-Jolys,
Manitoba, Canada
École Communautaire
Réal-Bérard
Harold Brent McKnight, Jr.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Covenant Day School
Zakaria Merdi
Agadir, Morocco
African Leadership Academy
Channing John Mitzell
Westfield, Indiana
The Culver Academies
Sarah Lee Molina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Durham Academy
Caroline Mercer Orr
Memphis, Tennessee
Hutchison School
Emma Anne Park
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Rocky Mount Academy
Robert Winfield Pierce
Wilmington, North Carolina
Cape Fear Academy
Cecilia Stefany Polanco
Durham, North Carolina
Northern High School
124
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I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
Imogen Fiona Mackenzie
Schofield
Bedale, North Yorkshire,
England
Sedbergh School
Elizabeth Therese Schroeder
River Forest, Illinois
Oak Park and River Forest
High School
Taylor Lane Sharp
Morganton, North Carolina
Robert L. Patton High School
John Matthew Sincavage
Malvern, Pennsylvania
West Chester East High School
Elizabeth Pearl Soffer
Saint Louis, Missouri
John Burroughs School
Catherine Louise Swift
Hendersonville, North Carolina
West Henderson High School
Andrew Henderson Wells, Jr.
Flat Rock, North Carolina
Hendersonville High School
William Robert Whitehurst, Jr.
Lexington, North Carolina
Forsyth Country Day School
James Scott Williams
North Andover, Massachusetts
Brooks School
Kacey Landon Williams
Monroe, North Carolina
Piedmont High School
Kristyn Elizabeth Wilson
Huntsville, Alabama
Randolph School
Rhea Jane Wyse
Silver Spring, Maryland
James Hubert Blake
High School
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I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
125
C L A S S
O F
2 017
Alicia Jane Alford
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Episcopal High School
Rossi Akim Anastopoulo
Charleston, South Carolina
Ashley Hall School
Vincent Charles Andracchio III
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Rocky Mount Academy
Norman Trevor Archer
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill Senior High School
Anthony Michael Asher
Charlotte, North Carolina
Providence Day School
Caleigh Morgan Bachop
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada
Mount Douglas Secondary
Timber Grey Beeninga
Summerfield, North Carolina
Rockingham County Senior
High School
Alexander Darwin Clayton
Edinburgh, Scotland
Stewart’s Melville College
Ana Claire Dougherty
Albuquerque, New Mexico
UWC-USA
Harry Joe Edwards
Cleckheaton, Kirklees,
West Yorkshire, England
Greenhead College
Leah Grace Everist
Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville High School
McKenzie Sean Folan
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Woodberry Forest School
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Nancy Z. Gao
Fox Point, Wisconsin
Nicolet High School
Destinee Hope Grove
Wagram, North Carolina
Scotland High School
Morgan James Howell
Norwood, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Martha Butler Isaacs
Butler, Maryland
Roland Park Country School
Caleb Nathaniel Jadrich
Brownsburg, Indiana
The Culver Academies
Caroline Spears Jennings
Greenville, South Carolina
Christ Church Episcopal School
Lauren Grace Kent
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Mount Tabor High School
Laura Catherine Limarzi
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Assumption College School
Tony Hong Liu
Lindon, Utah
The Waterford School
Nicholas Torquil MacLeod
Durham, North Carolina
Carolina Friends School
Peter Everett McWilliams
Columbia, South Carolina
Hammond School
Meredith Gracen Miller
Elon, North Carolina
Western Alamance High School
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
127
CLASS OF 2017
Bradley Calvin Ochieng Opere
Nairobi, Kenya
African Leadership Academy
Anne Bennett Osteen
Greensboro, North Carolina
Walter Hines Page High School
Morgan McKenna Pergande
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth Country Day School
Emily Catherine Perry
Hickory, North Carolina
Hickory High School
Alexandra Key Polk
Nashville, Tennessee
Harpeth Hall School
Eryn Rachel Ratcliffe
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Country Day School
Meera Caroline Ravi
Greenville, North Carolina
Junius H. Rose High School
Christopher Chen Reeder
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill Senior High School
Nakisa Sadeghi
Alexandria, Virginia
National Cathedral School
Erik Reinhard Schoning
Clemmons, North Carolina
West Forsyth High School
Brian Charles Shields
Allison Park, Pennsylvania
Hampton High School
Anita Simha
Cary, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
128
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
John Wilson Sink
Charlotte, North Carolina
Myers Park High School
Katherine Anne Stotesbery
Austin, Texas
Regents School of Austin
Joseph O’Rourke Sullivan
Bay Village, Ohio
Saint Ignatius High School
Diane Nicole Thompson
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Northwood High School
Graham Charles Treasure
Knoxville, Tennessee
West High School
Ariana Brynn Vaisey
Port Moody, British Columbia,
Canada
Lester B. Pearson College
Amy Rebecca Woff
London, England
Fortismere School
Caroline Aunspaugh
Woronoff
Raleigh, North Carolina
Cary Academy
Ottavia Zattra
Cornedo Vicentino, Veneto,
Italy
Li Po Chun United World
College of Hong Kong
Morgan Elizabeth Zemaitis
Charlotte, North Carolina
Mallard Creek High School
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
129
C L A S S
O F
2 018
Sandy Ellen Alkoutami
Hickory, North Carolina
St. Stephens High School
David Ray Allen, Jr.
Shelby, North Carolina
Shelby High School
Jonathan Tyler Alvarez
Coral Gables, Florida
Belen Jesuit Preparatory
School
Emma Marie Astrike-Davis
Durham, North Carolina
Cary Academy
Mary Grady Burnette Bell
Raleigh, North Carolina
Ravenscroft School
Travis Benjamin Broadhurst
Weaverville, North Carolina
North Buncombe High School
Olivia Marie Bruff
Lexington, North Carolina
Central Davidson Senior
High School
Grace Harper Buie
Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville High School
Andre Bicalho Ceccotti
Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil
United World College Costa
Rica
Rebecca Marie Chaisson
Slidell, Louisiana
Slidell High School
Rebekah Claire Cockram
Newton Abbot, Devon, England
Torquay Girls’ Grammar School
David William Collins
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Greenwood College School
130
Blake Horrigan Dodge
Beaufort, North Carolina
West Carteret High School
Anna Elizabeth Dodson
Bunn, North Carolina
Bunn High School
David Isaac Doochin
Franklin, Tennessee
University School of Nashville
Claire McBride Drysdale
Golden Valley, Minnesota
Breck School
Lauren Alexandra Eaves
Harpenden, Hertfordshire,
England
St. Albans High School for Girls
Caroline Christine Folz
Louisville, Kentucky
Dupont Manual Magnet
High School
Elliot Lovintz Furbert
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Montclair Kimberley Academy
Sanjay Raaj Venkata Gadi
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh Charter School
Kristen Marie Gardner*
Raleigh, North Carolina
Needham B. Broughton
High School
Sarah Elizabeth Gilmour
Black Mountain, North Carolina
Charles D. Owen High School
Robert Morris Griffin Gourley*
Mooresville, North Carolina
South Iredell High School
Christopher David Guevara
Siler City, North Carolina
Jordan-Matthews High School
* Returning from a 2013–2014 Gap Year
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
131
CLASS OF 2018
Samuel O’Brien Haddad
Amarillo, Texas
UWC-USA
Hannah Bromley Hodge
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill Senior High School
Devon Paul Hughes
San Mateo, California
Aragon High School
Matthew David Llewellyn
Jackman
Grasmere, Cumbria, England
Fettes College
Elaine Kaye Kearney
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Pinecrest High School
Ashish Thakur Khanchandani
Greenville, North Carolina
Junius H. Rose High School
Elena Rosa Kovalik
Durham, North Carolina
Trinity School of Durham and
Chapel Hill
Sami Leroy Lachgar
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
R. J. Reynolds Senior High
School
Eric Hanlin Lee
Weldon Spring, Missouri
Francis Howell High School
Rachel Susannah Lempp
Greensboro, North Carolina
Lucy C. Ragsdale High School
Mallory Anne Lowe
Trinity, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Hoang My Linh Luu
Hanoi, Vietnam
The Hill School
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I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
Niman Mann
Franklin, Tennessee
Ravenwood High School
Allison Rae McGuire
Clemmons, North Carolina
West Forsyth High School
Cameron Caldwell McNeill
Durham, North Carolina
Riverside High School
Mahogany Alexus Monette
Los Angeles, California
The Thacher School
Amukelani Sihle Muyanga
Soweto, South Africa
United World College of
South East Asia
Gabrielle Blue Nair
Memphis, Tennessee
Hutchison School
Elizabeth Grace Nicholls
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh Charter School
Adeyemi Ademide Olatunde
London, England
Mossbourne Community
Academy
Ege Partal
Kocaeli, Turkey
The Koç School
Marlon Leon Petty, Jr.
McLeansville, North Carolina
Eastern Guilford High School
Cara Charon Pugh
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Academic Magnet High School
Rishab Rajan Revankar
Jamestown, North Carolina
The Early College at Guilford
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5
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CLASS OF 2018
Corey Landever Risinger
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
East Chapel Hill High School
Hannah Brown Sloan
Trent Woods, North Carolina
North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics
Catherine Atchison Sullivan
Raleigh, North Carolina
W. G. Enloe High School
Eleanor Savoy Teller
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Country Day School
Emily Ann Venturi
Trieste, Italy
UWC-USA
Myra Waheed
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Charles B. Aycock High School
Gordon Miller Wilbourn, Jr.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Episcopal Collegiate School
Daverian Travun Williams
Harrisburg, North Carolina
Cabarrus-Kannapolis Early
College High School
TAKING A 2014–2015 GAP YEAR
Scott Andrews Diekema
Iowa City, Iowa
Phillips Academy
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Joseph Robert Nail
Whispering Pines, North
Carolina
Blue Valley West High School,
Overland Park, Kansas
Y E A R
I N
R E V I E W
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M O R E H E A D - C A I N F O U N D AT I O N
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Ms. Lucy Hanes Chatham,
Chairman
Roaring Gap, North Carolina
Mr. Timothy B. Burnett ’62,
Vice Chairman
Greensboro, North Carolina
Ms. A. Holly Cluett
Gwynne-Timothy
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Mr. John A. Larkin III
San Antonio, Texas
Mr. G. Kennedy Thompson ’73
Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. James D. Weaver
Houston, Texas
Ms. Margaret W. Weaver
Houston, Texas
Mr. David C. Wright, III ’80,
General Counsel
Charlotte, North Carolina
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M O R E H E A D - C A I N F O U N D AT I O N S TA F F
OPERATIONS
Chuck Lovelace
Executive Director
Steve Michalak
Treasurer
COMMUNICATIONS
Cassandra Germano
Operations Assistant
Megan Mazzocchi
Associate Director
and Director of
Communications
Emily Olson
Development Assistant
Julie DeVoe
Scholar Advisor
DEVELOPMENT
Kathleen Hagerty
Director of Development
David Greer
Development Officer
SCHOLAR ADVISING
SCHOLAR SELECTION
Dave Mabe
Director of Scholar
Selection
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Brendan Foley
Digital Community
Manager
Mariah Keller
Scholar Selections
Officer
MOREHEAD HOUSE AND EVENTS
Heather Thomas
Morehead House and Events Manager
Karman Kent
Scholar Advisor
SPECIAL THANKS
Kim Bryant Leon Godwin Naimul Huq ’08
Glenna Patton ’86 Jim Stratford