USC’s annual Student Recognition Awards and Academic Honors Convocation took place this spring, celebrating outstanding members of the USC Annenberg Class of 2025. These events highlight not just academic excellence but also meaningful contributions to the university and the broader community.
Student Recognition Awards
The Order of Troy recognizes students who stand out as leaders and contributors. They balance academic success with significant service to their peers and the community. This year’s recipients include:
- Kimberly Aguirre
- Olivia Catherine Bohler
- Stefano Fendrich
- Nataly Lozano
- Hadyn Phillips
Academic Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Undergraduate Award is dedicated to the values of liberal learning. This prestigious award honors students for their creativity and leadership in building faculty-student relationships.
USC Steven and Kathryn Sample Renaissance Scholars are those who graduate with majors in two broad fields of study, achieving a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Their dedication shows the value of interdisciplinary education. Some scholars include:
- Lauren Amico
- Bianca Beatriz Arzan Montanez
- Kathryn Grace Aurelio
Additionally, Discovery Scholars are recognized for their exceptional original work and commitment to academics, maintaining a GPA of at least 3.5. Winners this year include:
- Sarah Arencibia
- Lyla Holland Bhalla-Ladd
- Olivia Catherine Bohler
Global Scholars spend significant time studying abroad and excel academically, with a minimum GPA of 3.5. Notable students include:
- Kylie Leung
- Nya Arabou Manneh
School of Communication Awards
The USC Annenberg School of Communication also announced awards for their graduates based on academic performance and innovation. This includes:
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Academic Achievement Award winners:
- Maggie Parsley
- Abigail Rawlinson
- Blake Stauffer
- Innovation Award recipients:
- Dalei Xu
- Sam Noonan
School of Journalism Awards
The School of Journalism celebrated outstanding undergraduate and master’s students. Awardees included:
- Kassydi Rone and Julia Zara for excellence in Journalism.
- Daniella Lake for outstanding performance in the Master’s program.
A Broader Perspective
Recent trends show how student achievements are increasingly recognized on social media. Platforms like Instagram and Twitter feature hashtags related to graduation celebrations, allowing students to share their accomplishments. Some universities report a 35% increase in engagement around graduation posts.
Celebrating students is a growing trend across many campuses, emphasizing a holistic approach to education. It’s not just about grades but also about the impact students have in their communities. As USC continues honoring excellence, it’s important to remember the connections between academic success and societal contribution.
For more information on these awards, visit USC Student Recognition Awards or USC Academic Honors.