2024 Recipients

Black History in the Making Awards

Undergraduate

  • Imani Abney, Dance and Choreography
  • Deloris Allotey, English
  • Tanai Banks-Roy, Political Science
  • Annelise Box, Graphic Design
  • Kaija Bratcher, Forensic Science
  • Ramsey Buskey, Fashion Design
  • Kwon Cain-Smith, Sociology
  • Nadia Capers, Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies (double major with Sociology)
  • Kiari Cole, Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA)
  • Gabriella Daire, Biology
  • Meredith Daniels, Urban and Regional Planning
  • Eric Evans, Chemistry/Math/Physics with a Professional Chemist Concentration
  • Sydney G. Evans, Chemistry/Interdisciplinary Science Program
  • Austin Ezzard, Fraternity and Sorority Life
  • Jennoa Fleming, Environmental Studies
  • Leila Griffin, Health, Physical Education and Exercise Science (HPEX) with a concentration in Exercise Science
  • Nafisa Hafidh, School of World Studies/Pre Law
  • Nichole Harper, History
  • Yulan Hibbert, Interior Design
  • I-Kamilah Hiwott, African American Studies
  • Maia Hollien, Kinetic Imaging
  • Faith Holmes, Social Work
  • Kayla Howard, Criminal Justice
  • Kyle Lee, Theatre
  • Sam Lyons, Computer Science
  • Cameron Mattex, Health Services
  • Nemya McGill-Veloso, Office of Student Leadership and Engaged Learning/Psychology
  • Ashley Miller, Mass Communications/Media Production concentration
  • Toba Ojediran, Political Science
  • Tobi Ojo, Spiritual Life/Interfaith Campus Ministry Association-The Pace Center
  • Reyna Osborne, Forensic Science
  • Nevaeh Rhoe, Foreign Language/Pre-Dental Hygiene
  • Mishe'a Tarpley, Art Education
  • Tsion Tesfaye, Political Science
  • Will Thomas, Ackell Residence Center
  • Xavier Whitney, Graphic Design
  • Madison Williams, Political Science

Graduate/Professional

  • Naana Adjei, Health Services Organization & Research Program
  • Tiffany Brackett, Biology
  • Jeremiah Camp, Educational Leadership with a Concentration in Higher Education
  • Erin Highsmith, Sociology
  • Chanté Holt, Masters of Urban and Regional Planning
  • Amidu Kalokoh, Public Policy and Administration
  • Brandon King, Urban and Regional Planning
  • Jenée Lee, Social Work
  • Makeba Lindsay D'Abreu, Urban Service Leadership
  • Omar Magee, Health Administration
  • Lia New, Art Education
  • Latryce Noel, Media, Art, and Text
  • Jermaine Ollivierre, Sculpture & Extended Media
  • Maiya Pencile, Pharmacotherapy and Outcome Sciences
  • Jelaina Shipman-Lacewell, Health Psychology
  • Gabriel Thomas, Integrated Communication
  • Silvanus Thrower, Educational Leadership
  • Grace A. Wynn, Health Administration

Visit the Recipients Archive to see a listing of past Black History in the Making Award recipients.