MSOE recognizes student leaders
May 7th, 2015

Congratulations to the more than 60 Milwaukee School of Engineering students who were nominated for leadership awards this year. The following awards were presented at the annual President’s Student Leadership Awards Dinner on May 6:

Outstanding Student Award

Nina Alioto, of Greenfield, Wis., was chosen as the 2015 recipient of the Fred F. Loock Outstanding Student Award. This award is presented annually to the MSOE senior student, who, in the opinion of the faculty, most notably combines an excellent academic record and has at the same time demonstrated leadership and professional bearing in extracurricular or community service activities. It is the most prestigious student testimonial that MSOE bestows. Alioto will graduate May 24 with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from MSOE.

Other Awards

Vincent R. Canino Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Senior Student Award – Amy Gustafson, Eagan, Minn., biomedical engineering

Nursing Leadership Award – Carly Ademi, Cudahy, Wis., nursing

Matt W. Fuchs Outstanding CAECM Senior Student Award – Sitlalic Aguilar, Milwaukee, construction management

Thomas W. Davis Student Leadership Award – Jonathan Braaten, Glasgow, Mont., mechanical engineering

Daniel E. Sahs Award for Service – Elizabeth Donohew, Milwaukee, software engineering

Outstanding Peer Assistant Award – Sean McGarry, Hoffman Estates, Ill., biomedical engineering

Resident Assistant Programming Award – Connor Bord, Beach Park, Ill., biomedical engineering

Greek of the Year Award – Jeffrey Sparks, Bloomington, Ind., software engineering

Student Employee of the Year Award – Nicole Baylon, Wadsworth, Ill., business management

Senior Men’s Athlete of the Year Award – Garrett Farin, Madison, Wis., soccer, mechanical engineering; Jerome Rhodes, Chicago, track and field, business management

Senior Women’s Athlete of the Year Award – Marlena Trier, Port Washington, Wis., tennis and basketball, civil engineering

Scholar Men’s Athlete of the Year Award – Nathan Verdun, New Berlin, Wis., basketball, architectural engineering and structural engineering

Scholar Women’s Athlete of the Year Award – Marlena Trier, Port Washington, Wis., tennis and basketball, civil engineering