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Several OMA&D Students Among Inaugural Husky 100

In early May, the UW announced the recipients of the inaugural Husky 100 award which recognizes 100 undergraduate and graduate students from the Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses who are making a difference on campus and in their communities.

Several Husky 100 students are affiliated with OMA&D programs, as well as other diversity-related programs, organizations and activities throughout campus. Five of these students 鈥 Krittika D鈥橲ilva, David Inglish, Solana Rollolazo, Brian Tracey and Ashley Walls 鈥 were featured by the UW Daily in their special Husky 100 series. Each story can be found by clicking on the students鈥 names below.

Applicants were evaluated on how well they have demonstrated a discovery mindset, commitment to inclusive community, capacity for leadership and readiness for success after graduation throughout their Husky Experience.

The group was honored during a attended by President Ana Mari Cauce and Interim Provost Jerry Baldasty on May 16.

To meet the entire Husky 100, visit .

 

Krittika D'Silva picture

BS Bioengineering/BS Computer Engineering, 鈥16
OMA&D Programs/Honors:
Early Identification Presidential Scholarship


David Inglish headshot

BA Social Welfare, 鈥16
OMA&D Programs/Honors:
UW Champions Program


Solana Rollolazo headshot

BA Medical Anthropology & Global Health, 鈥16
Diversity Minor
OMA&D Programs/Honors:
Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center
Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity


Brian Tracey headshot

Master of Marine and Environmental Affairs, 鈥16
OMA&D Programs/Honors:
UW Diversity Council


Ashley Walls headshot

BA Communication (Journalism), 鈥16
Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Minor
OMA&D Programs/Honors:
2016 Hunter Internship Merit Award
2015 Cooper Merit Award