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Annual spring CELEbration bridges civic health, community engagement and leadership for students

Hundreds of students, faculty and community members gathered at the annual Spring CELEbration to learn about how students’ work in community engagement, leadership and activism affected their academic experience and impacted the broader community.

Three UW students honored for environmental, tribal relations work

Anouk-Belle Janess, Lorenzo McCleese and Jaycee Williford are among 65 students named 2026 Udall Undergraduate Scholars across the country. This year’s Udall Scholars major in marine biology, American Indian studies, aquatic conservation and ecology, and environmental science and informatics. They research how climate change is affecting coastal communities and habitats, and how to better work with Indigenous communities affected by the changing climate.

UW neuroscience student recognized as 2026 Truman Scholar

Adelina Grace Sudarman, a junior majoring in neuroscience with minors in Indonesian and global health, is one of 55 Truman Scholars selected across the nation. Each year, the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation recognizes students who excel in leadership, civic engagement and academics. Sudarman is the ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½â€™s 21st Truman Scholar since the program began in 1975. 

Four UW juniors honored for work in science and mathematics with Goldwater Scholarship

Four UW students received Goldwater Scholarships this year, highlighting their work in environmental science, bioengineering and neuroscience. The award is another recognition of the University’s commitment to undergraduate excellence and research.

Celebrating the 2024–25 Undergraduate Medalists

From the thousands of undergraduate students at the ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½, three are selected each year for the prestigious Undergraduate Medalist Award. Kaytlin Rose Vanderhorst, Carilyn Brandt and Luna Crone-Barón are the medalists for 2024–25, selected by a committee for their high GPAs, rigor of classes and number of Honors courses.