HMC Community Honors Student Leaders
May 16, 2013Share story
The 无忧视频 community honored the contributions of student leaders May 11 at the College鈥檚 first Student Leadership Awards celebration.
Honorees included scholarship and internship recipients and those who have provided exceptional service as leaders within the HMC community.
鈥淪ome say the only true leaders are people like Einstein, but we take a broader view of leadership, one that I think is more consistent with our mission statement,鈥 said Maggie Browning, dean of students and vice president for student affairs. 鈥淲e honor students who perform outstanding service, who act as responsible role models and who quietly work to bring more integrity, compassion and accountability to our community.鈥
Student Leadership Awards

The Student Leadership Awards recognize individuals or groups that provide outstanding leadership in any domain. Science Bus volunteers Priya Donti 鈥15, Kacyn Fujii 鈥13, Ji Su Lee 鈥15 and Aarthi Sridar 鈥15 received the group Student Leadership Award in recognition of their community outreach efforts and dedication to social equality in the sciences.
Science Bus volunteers visit local elementary schools and provide hands-on science lessons to build positive associations with science so that more young men and women鈥攅specially from underrepresented groups鈥攚ill be encouraged to pursue higher education and careers in the scientific disciplines. The group also hosts an annual Science Day in which elementary students are invited onto the HMC campus for a day of friendly, science-related competitions and demonstrations.
Seniors Garrett Menghini and Elly Schofield received individual Student Leadership Awards for their contributions to the HMC community. Menghini has served as the Linde Activities Center supervisor, as athletics director for HMC, as a Summer Institute mentor, dorm mentor and as Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) student branch chair. Schofield has served as a math tutor for HMC鈥檚 Homework Hotline, as treasurer for the HMC Math Club/SIAM student chapter, as an ASHMC officer, a writing tutor and a dorm mentor. Last year, Schofield shared her ideas on how to revamp the nation鈥檚 math curriculum at the second annual TEDxClaremontColleges. She is also the co-founder of DUCK! improvisation club.
Dean Sundberg Prize
Priya Donti 鈥15 and Sophia Williams 鈥15 received the Dean Chris Sundberg Prize. The $500 award recognizes rising juniors who demonstrate exceptional leadership and make a positive impact on the HMC community. Dana Mohamed 鈥06 established the award in 2009 to honor Dean Sundberg and to encourage student involvement in campus life.
Donti has served as a tutor for HMC鈥檚 Homework Hotline, as a Science Bus volunteer and as co-president of the Science Bus program. She is a member of ESW/MOSS (Engineers for a Sustainable World/Mudders Organizing for Sustainability Solutions), an Honor Board class representative, a performer in 鈥淒UCK!鈥 improvisation club and a volunteer for Mudders Making a Difference. Williams has served as a mentor and later as head mentor for HMC鈥檚 Summer Institute, as a DOS Muchacho鈥攈elping to plan and organize student events鈥攁nd as a dorm mentor. She also helps in the admission office, assisting with the President鈥檚 Scholar Program and Future Achievers in Science and Technology.
Strauss Internship for Social Understanding
Natasha Allen 鈥16, Brittany Borg 鈥15, Thendral Govindaraj 鈥16 and Emma Zang-Schwartz 鈥15 received Strauss internships. Designed for HMC students interested in working with a community service organization, the 10-week Strauss Internship for Social Understanding includes up to $4,000 in support.
Huppe Memorial Internship for a Sustainable World
Beverly Yeh 鈥14 and Miranda Parker 鈥14 were awarded Huppe Memorial Internships. The Ben Huppe 鈥14 Memorial Internship for a Sustainable World provides a stipend of up to $4,000 for work in renewable energy, green technologies and environmental sustainability, or work to solve the problems of underserved populations. Maggie Lewis and Bob Huppe, parents of Ben Huppe 鈥14, and their family and friends created the internship program in honor of Huppe鈥檚 passion for science and social justice.
Also recognized were Watson Fellows Hannah Groshong 鈥13 and Dustin Zubke 鈥13, Goldwater Scholars Sam Gutekunst 鈥14 and Sheena Patel 鈥14, Astronaut Scholar Josh Edelman 鈥14 and 2012-2013 Spacapan Memorial Scholarship recipient Brianna Posadas 鈥13.