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Highest-achieving Yavapai College Students feted at annual recognition events in Prescott, Verde Valley

Photo: Outstanding Students at the Prescott presentation

Yavapai College’s top students across all disciplines for the 2022-2023 academic year were honored at separate Evening of Recognition ceremonies at the Prescott and Verde Valley Campuses.

The annual events recognize students who, as YC President Dr. Lisa Rhine put it in her remarks at the Prescott campus event, “had to reach in deep, sacrifice and commit to excellence in their work.  Individually and collectively, the students we honor today embody our college’s mission—to make the world a better place through our ideas, our innovations and our engagement with one another.”

Rhine also praised YC faculty and staff for their contributions to the honorees’ success saying, “Across the disciplines, you are developing and shaping ideas that make a positive and lasting impact on our future and I thank you for your efforts.”

YC Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Diane Ryan, speaking directly to the student honorees at both ceremonies, said: “You are a testament to resiliency and determination. You have shown us anything is possible and we are proud of you and all of your accomplishments. You are an inspiration to all of us.”

The college’s highest student honor, the President’s Award for Excellence, was bestowed on future engineer Aidan Skoch at the Prescott Campus and future nurse, Taidyme Mae, at the Verde Valley Campus.

A YC Honors student and vice president of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, Aidan was lauded as an “exceptional” student and leader who “always seems to be five minutes ahead” of his professors in class. Aidan is one of four YC students who earned All-Arizona Academic Team scholarships this year. After graduating this spring, he plans to pursue mechanical engineering at Arizona State University.

A first-year nursing student at the Verde Valley campus, Taidyme serves as the president of the Student Nursing Association. “Taidyme is an effective and vital force with the Verde SNA chapter and exemplifies the ability to inspire, guide, delegate and mobilize students,” her nomination stated.

Finalists for the President’s Award for Excellence this academic year were Chasity Bryant and David Wauters on the Prescott campus and Staci Fowler and Pam Gonzales on the Verde campus.

Earning the Vice President’s Award for Academic Accomplishment on the Prescott Campus was Visual Arts student Zoe Harman. Finalists were Keenan Hammack, Rosa Laban and Megan Young. The Vice President’s Award winner for the Verde Campus was 84-year-old lifelong learner Carolann Chambers. Matthew Rickman-Jones was a finalist for the award.

Following is a list of this year’s Outstanding Students by discipline and by campus:

Prescott Campus:

School of Arts & Humanities

Art History, Marcus Winn

English, Jadyn Ferris

Fine Art, Monique Skjold

Fine Art, Sydney Tipton

Performing Arts-Acting, Jacob Eriksson

Performing Arts-Dance, Daniel Markey

Performing Arts-Instrumental, David Wauters

Performing Arts-Musical Theatre, Cameron Snyder

Performing Arts-Voice, Stephanie Zeh

Visual Art, Kacey Larson

School of Social Sciences

Administration of Justice, Anastasia Lobo

Early Childhood Education, Nayelli Jones

Education, Sophie Parkinson

Sociology, Justin Price

Social Science, Mellisa Hafen

School of Business & Computer Systems

Accounting, Calvin Audis

Business Administration, Michelle Naylor

Business & Computer Science, Sarah Ramm

Computer Programming. Brenda Jonsson

Economics, Rameny Run

Management, Christian Mason

School of Heath & Wellness 

Allied Health, Rosa Hyatt

Heath, Physical Education & Recreation, Kimberly Fee

Heath, Physical Education & Recreation, Julie Huck

Radiology, Sarah Ortiz

Radiology, Kara Yazzie

School of Science & Engineering

Mathematics & Physics, Keenan Hammack

Verde Valley Campus:

 School of Arts & Humanities

English & Humanities. Shane Danielson

Visual Arts—Ceramics, Nicholas Jackson

School of Social Sciences

Communications, Brian Jackson

Psychology, Travis McIntire

Sociology, Faith New

School of Career & Technical Education

Construction Building Trades, Jared Hawley

Culinary Arts, Arabella Licher

Viticulture & Enology, Joseph Monks

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning, Hector Mario Zapata- Sanchez

School of Heath & Wellness

Nursing, Hannah Pierce

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