USA Celebrates New Class of Jaguar Senior Medallion Society Honorees
Posted on April 30, 2025

Twenty-four 酴圖傻弝け seniors were honored Tuesday upon their induction into the Jaguar Senior Medallion Society. Students were chosen based on outstanding academic and leadership achievements, community service, engagement and for showing Jaguar pride.
We are very proud of what each of these students has achieved during their studies at South, said President Jo Bonner, who helped present each student with a medallion. We congratulate all the seniors for their service and pursuit of academic excellence.
Students were nominated and voted on by a University committee. The awards are an initiative of the Division of Student Affairs.
We extend our congratulations to each of the honorees of the Jaguar Senior Medallion Society, said Dr. Mike Mitchell, vice president for student affairs and dean of students. This is the fifth year for this event, which recognizes seniors for their outstanding achievements. This Society signifies the highest level of achievement for student engagement, academics and leadership. We wish each of the honorees the best as they prepare to graduate from South. Go. Jags!
Students also were 酴圖傻弝け for changing the perceptions of disability and accessibility, excellence in belonging and success, for overcoming challenges and obstacles, and for undergraduate research.
Students, faculty, staff, administrators, family and friends supported the honorees during the induction ceremony and attended the reception that followed the event.
2025 USA Jaguar Senior Medallion Society Honorees:
Shahem Alqudah, a biomedical sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied
Health Professions
Hassan Aziz, a computer science major in the School of Computing
Brianna Britton-Rocker, a marketing major in the Mitchell College of Business
Adrianna Caffey, a professional health sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions
Maddie Edgar, a professional health sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions.
Robert Greenwood, a mechanical engineering major in the College of Engineering
Jeremy Herren, a biomedical sciences and philosophy major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions and the College of Arts and Sciences
Simone Holmes, a speech and hearing sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions
Stephanie Huynh, a management major in the Mitchell College of Business
Avarie Lambert, a criminal justice major in the College of Arts and Sciences
TeLyn Lee, an information systems major in the School of Computing
Caleb Lopansri, a biomedical sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions
Caleb McCulley, a civil engineering major in the College of Engineering
Hank Rader, an accounting major in the Mitchell College of Business
Shubha Singh, an international studies major in the College of Arts and Sciences
Asia Stuart, a biomedical sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions
Gabrielle Tumbleston, a biology major in the College of Arts and Sciences
JaMichael Washington, a mechanical engineering major in the College of Engineering
Aaron (Mitch) Wilson, a chemical engineering major in the College of Engineering
Disability and Accessibility Champion Award:
Corinne Whiting, a criminal justice major in the College of Arts and Sciences
Excellence in Belonging and Success Award:
Anita Nguyen, a biomedical sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied
Health Professions
Overcomer Award:
Mackenzie Kirkman, a speech and hearing sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College
of Allied Health Professions
Lara Van der Merwe, a marketing major in the Mitchell College of Business
Undergraduate Research Award:
Connor Holm, a biomedical sciences major in the College of Allied Health Professions