Brooke Dolan ’26 won the John M. McCardell Jr. Public Service Award at the annual Public Service Leadership Awards, presented by Jason Duquette-Hoffman, assistant director of privilege & poverty at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Caleb Boateng ’26 received a Public Service Leadership Award, presented by Daniel Houghton, director of the Middlebury Makerspace, and Kailee Brickner-McDonald, director of the Center for Community Engagement.
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Casey Nguyen ’27 won the Bonnie McCardell Public Service Award at the Public Service Leadership Awards, presented by Shannon McClain, assistant director of youth and educational partnerships, and Jason Duquette-Hoffman, assistant director of privilege & poverty at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Changchang Ma ’26 received one of two Dana Morosini Reeve ’84, P’14 Memorial Public Service Awards at the Public Service Leadership Awards, presented by Claire Tebbs, program director at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Claudia Lopez ’26 received one of two Dana Morosini Reeve ’84, P’14 Memorial Public Service Awards at the Public Service Leadership Awards, presented by Kristen Mullins, assistant director of intercultural and global programs at the Center for Community Engagement (left) and Lillian Prime ’24.5, patient services coordinator at the Open Door Clinic.
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Coco Moseley, executive director of the Henry Sheldon Museum, accepted an engaged partnership award on behalf of the Sheldon Museum. The award was presented by Claire Tebbs (left), program director at the Center for Community Engagement, and Erin Sassin, associate professor of the history of art and architecture.
Professor of Religion James Calvin Davis was honored as an educator during the Public Service Leadership Awards.
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Isbeth Bustos ’26 won a Public Service Leadership Award, presented by Jason Duquette-Hoffman, assistant director of privilege & poverty at the Center for Community Engagement, and Assistant Professor of Theatre Olga Sanchez Saltveit.
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El Fahey ’26 received a public service leadership award, presented by Neel Shah ’26 and Kailee Brickner-McDonald, director of the Center for Community Engagement.
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Kseniia Lebid ’26 received a Public Service Leadership Award, presented by Carolinne Griffin, youth and outreach coordinator at the Center for Community Engagement, and Shannon McClain, assistant director for youth and educational partnerships at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Mary Elliot ’26 received a Public Service Leadership Award, presented by Jason Duquette-Hoffman, assistant director of privilege & poverty at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Megan Brakeley, associate director of the Knoll, was presented with an award for community engaged teaching and scholarship at the Public Service Leadership Awards. The award was presented by Changchang Ma ’26 (left) and Claire Tebbs, program director at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Four students (holding awards, from left), Erik Ghalib ’28, Lucas Basham ’28, Ignacio Gamero ’26, and Joseph Jacobson ’27 won the Patrick J. Durkin, Class of 1979, Public Service Leadership Award. The award was presented by Laura McDow ’26 and Jason Duquette-Hoffman, assistant director of privilege & poverty at the Center for Community Engagement.
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Pam Berenbaum, associate director of program engagement for the Global Health Program, was one of two College faculty members honored at the Public Service Leadership Awards.
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Assistant Professor of Theatre Olga Sanchez Saltveit was presented an educator’s award at the Public Service Leadership Awards. Presenters were Nancy Rivera ’26 (left) and Kailee Brickner-McDonald, director of the Center for Community Engagement.
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