CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — One hundred forty freshmen and sophomores at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been designated Chancellor’s Scholars in the Campus Honors Program this fall, chosen for their academic excellence and leadership potential.
The Campus Honors Program is a four-year general-studies program open to undergraduates in any curriculum. It admits up to 125 freshmen each year, selected from over 7,000 on the Urbana campus. Up to 20 additional students join the program at the beginning of their sophomore year.
Chancellor’s Scholars participate in small-enrollment honors classes and seminars. Close student-faculty interaction also is fostered by a mentor system, a lecture series on topics of general interest, dress-rehearsal visits to Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and international programming. Other benefits include summer research and travel grants.
University of Illinois Chancellor’s Scholars
Illinois:
Addison – Ryan Cabildo
Arlington Heights – Elisabeth Jaszka, Alexander Morain
Athens – Tyler Penrod
Aurora – Rohin Bhasin, Olivia Coleman, Arpan Laha, Robert Lou, Shreyas Mohan
Barrington – Hamilton Silberg
Bloomington – Natalie Bready, Annabelle Shaffer, Christina Su, Ryan Watkins, Travis Zook
Bradley – Nicholas Blanchette
Buffalo Grove – Ethan Krawitz, Katherine Zingerman
Byron – Rhea Bridgeland
Carbondale – Grace Oberg, Carson Wang
Carmi – Chance Hamblin
Carpentersville – Shelley Seong
Cary – Taylor Falconer, Alexander Rogers
Champaign – Giulia Barbieri, Christopher Bauer, Minwoo Choi, Randy Janson, Matthew Reeder, Luie Siegel, Ethan Simmons
Charleston – Nissa Larson
Chicago – Nicholas Chen, Patrick Gallagher, Maeve Gilbert, Abigail Hack, Nicole Hasan, Benjamin Lipka, Kyra Sadovi, Jessica Salmi, Jerome Tkach, Yifan Zhao
Deerfield – Caroline Hsu
Des Plaines – Megan Kalinowski
Downers Grove – James Dourdourekas, Andrew Marszewski, Lydia Walsh-Rock
Dunlap – Peter Walker
Effingham – Trent Pearcy
El Paso – Kristina Roth
Elburn – Haley Penkala
Elgin – Benjamin David, Trennedy Kleczewski
Elmhurst – Robert Vitek
Evanston – Michael Faibishenko, Allison Neggers
Flat Rock – Jacob Fritchie
Frankfort – Julia Chillon
Geneva – Henry Feldhaus
Glen Ellyn – Stephen Bean, Emma Erickson
Glenview – Allison Wyland
Gridley – Sydney Butikofer
Gurnee – Giovanni Diaz, Eric Jung, Andrew Miller
Hebron – Jayson Wieczorek
Huntley – Palek Patel
Kankakee – Diane Wei
Kildeer – Chantal Vaca
Lindenhurst – Rahul Miriyala
Lisle – Elizabeth Barbeau, Benjamin Salzberg, Andrew Sima
Lombard – Alexandra Schneeberger
Long Grove – Kevin Acuna, Annie Wu
Macomb – Alastair Merrett
Mahomet – Iain Carpenter, Claire Penrose
Millstadt – Ethan Lamons
Morris – Ethan Frobish
Mossville – John Offutt
Mount Prospect – Sean Dulkoski
Mundelein – Anna Balla
Naperville – Lotanna Ezenekwe, Alice Gong, Federico Hernandez-Nater, Kieran Kaempen, Lynnette Lu, Pranjal Nandi, Maryrose O’Donnell, Rachel Rosa, Michael Rotter, Abishek Venkit
Nashville – Mackenzie Wells
New Lenox – Justin Yurkanin
Niles – Sebastian Sulewsk
Noble – Dylan Chen
Northbrook – Thomas Weller
O’Fallon – Joseph McCreary, Shree Patel
Oak Forest – Gabrielle Toreja
Oak Park – Regina Miller
Opdyke – Wyatt Marks
Ottawa – Tyler Angus
Park Ridge – Fionna Ek
Peoria – Jessica Beyer, David Qi
Rock Island – Zoe Replinger
Romeoville – Victoria Wisniewski
St. Charles – Grace Maloney
St. Joseph – Lauren Gherna
Schaumburg – Fernando Arias
Sidney – Andrew Ingram
Smithton – Alex Berowski
South Barrington – James Tiao
Sterling – Rachel Spencer
Sycamore – Katelyn Helmold
Tuscola – Lindsey Tschopp
Vernon Hills – Aparajitha Adiraju, Gary Braznichenko, Michael Kokkines
Washington – Devki Kasture
Westchester – Lukas Dumasius
Westmont – Sakina Burhani
Winfield – Lauren Clemens
Georgia:
Johnscreek – Paul Jeong
Kentucky:
Union – Victor Pastrana-Gomez
Minnesota:
Eagan – Benjamin Pankow
Golden Valley – Alayna Johnson
Missouri:
St. Louis – Leah Haynes
North Carolina:
Charlotte – David Krein
New York:
Scarsdale – Dohun Jeong
Wisconsin:
New Berlin – Leah Ziolkowski
China:
Beijing – Yingzhen Tian
Chengdu – Fengze Xie
India:
Saharanpur – Samarth Makhija
Nigeria:
Port Harcourt – Awele Uwagwu