Husky 100 /husky100 91̽ Thu, 12 Mar 2026 18:59:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Announcing the 2026 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/announcing-the-2026-husky-100/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 15:05:24 +0000 /husky100/?p=5292 We are thrilled to give this preview of the 2026 Husky 100 — congratulations to all! The selection process this year was highly competitive. These students are truly exemplifying the Husky Experience inside the classroom, in our communities, and beyond.

2026 Husky 100

Student ٲԻ徱Բ Major(s) Campus
Alondra Guzman Senior Educational St: Elementary Education Bothell Campus
Amanda Huong Giang Senior Health Studies (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Ashley Tsang Senior Business Administration, 91̽Bothell Bothell Campus
Brooke Ojala Senior Mechanical Engineering (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Meeti Gobindpuri Senior Computer Science & Software Engineering Bothell Campus
Natalia Lizarraga Senior Health Studies (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Samantha Szeki Boggs Junior Electrical Engineering (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Alena Rae Sharp 3rd Year Prof Law Seattle Campus
Alex Ross Senior Astronomy, Physics: Comprehensive Physics Seattle Campus
Allysa Ashley Valdez Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Andrew Shaw Graduate Computer Science & Engineering (BS/MS Program) Seattle Campus
Angelina Durbin Senior Environmental Public Health Seattle Campus
Angeline Sutandinata Senior Accounting, Finance Seattle Campus
Anika Neumeyer Senior Law, Societies, & Justice, English Seattle Campus
Anya Emiko Higashionna Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Aybala Turkarslan Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Brian Nguyen Senior Biochemistry, Education Studies: Early Childhood Studies Seattle Campus
Brooke Nadine Horvai Senior Psychology Seattle Campus
Buddy Kalanikumupa’a Seto-Myers 2nd Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Caroline Hayes Senior Political Science, Sociology Seattle Campus
Charles Bugre Graduate Information Science Seattle Campus
Chiao-Yu Wu Graduate Music (Piano) Seattle Campus
Cillian Elise Mullen Senior Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Clara Kreutziger Senior Marine Biology Seattle Campus
Clarissa Perez Senior Social Welfare Seattle Campus
Cordy Plymale Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Davien Khail Graham Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture Seattle Campus
Ebubechi Chiemezie Abonyi Senior Architectural Design Seattle Campus
Edwin Bai Senior Political Science, Geography: Data Science, Law, Societies, & Justice Seattle Campus
Elias Henry Plaster Senior Environmental Science & Resource Management Seattle Campus
Ella Marie Manongdo Renon Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Emily Hao Senior Informatics, Design: Visual Communication Design Seattle Campus
Ethan Hynes Senior Political Science, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Farrah Tung Senior Environmental Studies, Community, Environment, & Planning Seattle Campus
Hunter Young Mae Jung Senior French, Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Jiaqi Wang Senior Computer Science, Applied & Computational Mathematical Sciences,
Philosophy
Seattle Campus
Jocelyn Granados Mejia 2nd Year Prof Law Seattle Campus
Johann Gael Castro-Salgado Senior Architectural Design Seattle Campus
Jolyn Nicole Fessenden 2nd Year Prof Dentistry Seattle Campus
Joshua Lee Fox Senior Biology (General) Seattle Campus
Junseo Park Senior Real Estate Seattle Campus
Kaija Koenigberg Senior Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Karina Lai Senior Marine Biology Seattle Campus
Katie Kohlman Graduate Oceanography Seattle Campus
Kelis Hightower Senior Informatics Seattle Campus
Kevin Wang Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Krisha Khandelwal Junior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Kristin Nicole Weinstein Graduate Immunology Seattle Campus
Lara Anne Volski Graduate Environmental and Forest Sciences Seattle Campus
Lauren Makena Ellis Senior Chemical Engineering Seattle Campus
Lee Hardisty Senior Design: Visual Communication Design Seattle Campus
Leo Freedman Senior International Studies, Music (Ethnomusicology) Seattle Campus
Leslie Cheng Senior Sociology, Psychology Seattle Campus
Lorin O’Leary Stephens Senior Comparative History of Ideas, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Luke Gillin Senior Biology (Physiology) Seattle Campus
Marin Strong Graduate Nursing, Epidemiology, Global Health Nursing Seattle Campus
Martin Hongru Liu Senior Mechanical Engineering (Biomechanics) Seattle Campus
Mary-Elizabeth Merrill Junior Early Care and Education (Online) Seattle Campus
Mathilda Daisy Myerhoff Senior Anthropology, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Maya Falodia Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Mckinley A Smith Graduate Design Seattle Campus
Mia Hoffman Graduate Engineering (Mechanical Engineering), Disability Studies Seattle Campus
Michelle Anneliese Echeverria Senior Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental), Public Health-Global
Health
Seattle Campus
Miguel I Paredes Graduate Epidemiology, Medicine Concurrent Degree Program Seattle Campus
Mohammad Gazi Graduate Global Health (Leadership and Practice) Seattle Campus
Nevin C. Kalaf 3rd Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Niamh Comerford Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Nidhi Ashani Senior Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental) Seattle Campus
Nijah Sunshine Lane Coleman Senior Environmental Science & Resource Management Seattle Campus
Noga Rahat Senior Psychology, Finance Seattle Campus
Prisha Tiwari Senior Psychology Seattle Campus
Priyanka Prajapati 4th Year Prof Dentistry (International DDS) Seattle Campus
Rachel Jewel Cameron Senior Finance, Certificate in International Business Seattle Campus
Renee Zhang Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Sahana Subramanian Senior Biochemistry, Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Sangey Rinchen Junior Statistics: Data Science Seattle Campus
Sanjana Pavani Senior Informatics: Data Science Seattle Campus
Santino G Camacho Graduate Social Welfare, American Indian & Indigenous Studies Seattle Campus
Sarah Desai Senior Environmental Studies, Anthropology Seattle Campus
Sarah D’souza Senior Neuroscience, Philosophy Seattle Campus
Sarah Young Senior Construction Management Seattle Campus
Sarrah Faheem Khan Senior Comparative History of Ideas, Psychology Seattle Campus
Scott Jinsuk Lee Senior Mechanical Engineering Seattle Campus
Shahan Ali Memon Graduate Information Science Seattle Campus
Shivani Jayaprakasam Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Shivani Kottantharayil Senior Bioengineering: Nanoscience & Molecular Engineering Seattle Campus
Shubham Bansal Senior Anthropology: Medical Anth & Global Hlth, Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Silas Timothy Healy Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Sonali Agarwal Senior Law, Societies, & Justice, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Sophie Grace Biernacki Junior French Seattle Campus
Tim Tsang Graduate Pharmaceutics Seattle Campus
Yong-Han Hank Cheng Graduate Genome Sciences, Medicine Concurrent Degree Program Seattle Campus
Zahra J Hassan Senior Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Zoe Huang Senior Informatics: Data Science Seattle Campus
(Jai) Jaishri Krishna Graduate Accounting Tacoma Campus
Cameron Cyprain Senior Business Administration Tacoma Campus
Kailey Lawless Senior Social Welfare, 91̽Tacoma Tacoma Campus
Kendra Jenkins Senior Business Administration (Finance), 91̽Tacoma Tacoma Campus
Mia Gabriella Escobar Senior Mathematics (Tacoma) Tacoma Campus
Riddhi Bajaj Graduate MS Business Analytics (Tacoma) Tacoma Campus
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Criteria Clarified: Application Tips /husky100/blog/criteria-clarified-application-tips/ Tue, 13 Jan 2026 17:00:44 +0000 /husky100/?p=4197 We’re glad you’re considering applying for this year’s Husky 100! To help you as you work on your application, we’re sharing insights from our team on each of the Husky 100 criteria, along with words of wisdom from past Husky 100 recipients. Read the whole thing, or jump to a specific criterion by clicking below!

Connect the Dots
Discovery Mindset
Commitment to Inclusive Community
Capacity for Leadership
Ready for What is Next

If you have questions about your application or need assistance, please email husky100@uw.edu. Applications for the 2026 Husky 100 are due by noon on Jan. 21, 2026.



Connect the Dots

The Connect the Dots criterion speaks to the ability to see the big picture; to understand how the knowledge and skills you acquire in the classroom can be applied in “real life” (in the community, at work, etc.) to make a real difference. And vice versa: your out-of-class life experiences might strongly influence your academics, including how you contribute to your class, how you approach assignments or what you choose to study. We love to see examples of how you are thinking holistically about your education and how it fits into the issues, people, places and conversations that comprise your world.

From the Husky 100:

“The criterion I connect the most with is Connect the Dots, because my educational journey is not just about the classroom, it is about my family and community as well. I have been able to connect the many places I learn from and thrive within through undergraduate research, registered student organizations, study abroad and community events both on and off campus. I am thankful that my learning is not confined to one space but flows between places and people.” Kamaka’ike Bruecher

2019 Husky 100 Neha Chhabra“My Husky Experience allowed me to connect the dots between all of my trajectories and interests… Through my work as an Achieving Community Transformation Service Chair, I was able to combine my knowledge of population demographics, areas that need more resources and the needs of communities in conjunction with my pre-dental path.” Neha Chhabra

2019 Husky 100 Erin Cote“I think I particularly embody the criteria of Connect the Dots. I have embodied this through my thesis work with the Seattle Aquarium. I applied much of my classwork on advocacy, data visualization and nonprofit work to designing a series of advocacy infographics for the Southern Resident Orcas. I was only able to sift through a huge amount of scientific data on these whales to find data I wanted to visualize because of the skills I learned as an undergrad in biology at UW. Through my thesis, I applied skills from class I have taken over the six years I have spent at UW.” Erin Cote

2019 Husky 100 Catarina Ratajczak“I embody the ‘Connecting the Dots’ criterion, as I try to relate my studies and work both to my lived experience and my hope for the future. I come from an agricultural background and now study Urban Design and Planning. Some may think those things are disparate, but I want to remind people how that is not the case—we are all interrelated, and my work in agriculture has actually made my understanding of even the most technical of topics in my field extremely understandable, relatable and human! I have also tied my experiences into my work here on campus—through managing the AS 91̽Student Food Cooperative I work to collaborate with any group on campus, which shows that food permeates all facets of life.” Catarina Ratajczak

2019 Husky 100 Alex Ratcliff“Through the several solar array installations that I coordinated on campus I learned how to ‘connect the dots’ by bringing together faculty and staff from several different campus organizations. As a student, I would communicate with various building managers, campus engineers, facility managers, sustainability advocates, solar contractors and donor organizations to meet their needs and expectations. As I learned more about engineering in the classroom, I was able to apply that knowledge to the projects I was working on.” Alexander Michael Ratcliff

“I connect the dots by using my personal struggles with ‘American’ identity to drive what I’ve done in school. In the classroom, I focused on learning about the Vietnam War from differing perspectives and used my personal lens to drive the writing of my honors essays, allowing me to integrate history accurately through research, while also taking a clear social justice-oriented stance that empowers Vietnamese-Americans. Also, outside the classroom, I started the Vietnamese Student Association at the 91̽ Tacoma. I try to actively engage in all directions of my academic and personal life to not only make a difference for the Vietnamese-American public discourse but to gain a more clear sense of self.” Long Tran


Discovery Mindset

Discovery Mindset is marked by approaching challenges, studies, work and the communities with which you intersect with curiosity and open-mindedness. It’s about being solutions-oriented, including when confronted with ambiguity, and occurs inside the classroom as well as beyond its walls. It’s about seeking and taking advantage of learning opportunities where they exist — including at times where they don’t seem obvious. It’s about demonstrating an ongoing hunger for understanding and improving the world around you.

Tell us about how you see opportunities to innovate, resolve or help where others may just see obstacles. Describe how you’ve questioned, how you’ve experimented or how you’ve embraced uncertainty, all to advance your goals or ideals that are meaningful to you.

From the Husky 100:

2019 Husky 100 Mira Farrow“Thinking outside the box has definitely always been how I succeeded, and applying that here at UW, with its vast resources and community connections, allowed me to find innovative pathways for dealing with vexing issues around transgender subjectivities.” Mira Farrow

“I believe that ‘discovery mindset’ means being focused on possibility. Further, someone with a discovery mindset should have perseverance and be able to tackle tasks by questioning the ‘why’ while exploring the ‘how.’ A Husky 100 candidate is willing to explore opportunities with purpose and face barriers with hope and courage to make a difference.” Reggie Harper

2019 Husky 100 Bao Nguyen“As I worked on my application, I realized the importance of reflection. I was able to observe myself growing through the years as a person. Although not obvious at the time, I now see the importance of my ongoing effort over the years in my studies and extracurricular activities. I also recognized what activities are most meaningful for me that helped me reach my future goals. With this newfound knowledge, I am further empowered to continue striving for self-improvement and utilizing my capacities to benefit my community.” Bao Nguyen

Commitment to Inclusive Community

Commitment to Inclusive Community begins with an understanding of the power of community. Those who value community understand that every member has a unique, powerful contribution to make, regardless of differences in background, beliefs, ability, appearance or anything else. In our diverse society, those with a commitment to inclusive communities take proactive steps to ensure that all members feel welcomed, safe, celebrated and supported.

What community or communities are you an integral part of, and what role do you play? Your communities may be on campus, in the greater Puget Sound region, across state lines, around the world or a combination. What’s important is that you’re an active member who seeks the betterment of those with whom you engage.

Students with a commitment to inclusive community go out of their way to create welcoming environments for diverse populations with the mindset that inclusivity is requisite to excellence. To be at their best, all members of a community must be able to participate fully. Tell us about how you have worked to foster inclusivity during your time as a Husky, whether that has been in the classroom, the workplace, your community or somewhere else.

From the Husky 100:

2019 Husky 100 Shaarika Kaul“Through my work at the 91̽and globally, I have been able to bridge gaps between fields like STEM and arts, and Eastern and Western cultures through music and activism. I take my learnings from the 91̽beyond our campus and bring my perspective and experiences to make the 91̽better… I believe that during my time here I brought this huge campus closer together by bridging gaps between departments, cultures and people. Beyond simply my classwork, this unity is the work that I am truly proud of and that carries the greatest meaning for my future.” Shaarika Kaul

2019 Husky 100 Wes Tatum“To me, the most important of these criteria is ‘A commitment to an inclusive community’… Through my continued leadership in Diversity In Clean Energy (DICE), I am able to organize and host events, conversations and opportunities for my fellow students and myself to learn about life beyond school and how to make that transition. Through my work in Puerto Rico and Guatemala, I am able to share sustainable and resilient electricity with communities that need it most. To me, the embodiment of the Husky 100 is somebody who sees a need around them, steps up to address it and (crucially) works to make sure everybody has access to the solution.” Wesley K. Tatum

Capacity for Leadership

The Capacity for Leadership criterion means more than you might think of when you consider leadership and who comes to mind as “leaders.” In the context of Husky 100, we are looking for people who can influence, motivate, organize and bring people together. People who are effective at solving problems, challenging systems, working with others and implementing solutions. This can happen in the context of research, activism, service — no matter the space you are working in, there are opportunities for you to demonstrate leadership.

Students with the capacity for leadership might be early in their journey to become the leader they want to be or the leader their community needs. What’s important is that they show the ability and the potential to make a positive impact no matter the position they currently hold. The capacity for leadership is not about position or title. You don’t have to be the president of a club, at the front of a protest or responsible for a group of employees — the capacity for leadership means that you are aware of your position among a group and able to leverage your strengths and talents, and to use your influence and ability for the greater good.

Husky 100 applicants may think there is one version of leadership out there that is most highly desired, but that is not the case. In your application we want to see who you think you are as a leader, who you want to become as a leader and the way you are currently practicing your ability to lead. It is helpful if you can point to some successes, but it can be just as beneficial to point to a failure you had as a leader, what you learned from it and how you have since improved your capacity to lead. Don’t let an antiquated version of “leadership” guide you. Tell us about the leader you want to be and how your time as a Husky has helped you realize that vision.

From the Husky 100:

2019 Husky 100 Shawnna Cabanday
“Throughout my Husky Experience, I was heavily involved in research, leadership and mentorship roles for study abroad and younger children. I traveled to Japan last summer to develop a lighting control system operated by a battery-less, wireless sensor network. Through the unplanned spontaneity of studying abroad and living in a state of unfamiliarity, I recognized my broader role as a multipolar citizen of the globe rather than as a lone female engineer. It was through the collection of past moments of unsureness and challenge that I was able to realize the true heart of my Husky Experience: to not exist in dread of who I am, but to live in celebration of who I can become.” Shawnna Marcelino Cabanday

2019 Husky 100 Prithvi Shetty
“Along with academics, representing 91̽for E-sports (CS:GO) in 2018-19 helped me evolve my zeal for E-sports. While presiding over 91̽Umang, being in the student organization gave me a chance to promote diversity. I envision becoming a data scientist and advancing the scope of data science applications to not just technology but for medicine and social good.” Prithvi Shetty

Daisy Zavala-Flores“I hope that my Husky 100 experience demonstrates that first generation college students, like myself, can pursue degrees that spark from their curiosity and interests, without needing to hold back.” Daisy Zavala-Flores

Ready for What’s Next

The Ready for What’s Next criterion does not mean you have a signed contract for your first job, your admission to graduate school or your grant approval for your post-doctoral research. In the context of Husky 100, being ready for what’s next means you know what you want to achieve, what problem you want to solve, what movement you want to be a part of, what personal exploration you need to undertake … most importantly, it means that you know yourself and how the talents, experiences and relationships you’ve developed as a Husky prepare you for your next step in life.

The Husky 100 does not have a set path we expect you to follow. Your most compelling path forward in the context of this application is something that is personal to you, aligned with your values and reflected in the things you have already done in life. This does not mean there needs to be a straight line between what you have done and what you intend to do. Life comes with twists and turns; help us understand those events, what you have learned from them and how they prepare you for what you hope to undertake in the future.

From the Husky 100:

Ariana Anjaz“One of the most significant Husky 100 criteria that I embodied in my experience is ‘Ready for What is Next.’ The Husky 100 are ‘undeterred by the risk of failure, they pursue their own goals with savvy and fortitude.’ All of the information that I learned in the classrooms at 91̽were taken and applied to the opportunities I pursued during my undergrad years. I took the knowledge I had just learned and looked for opportunities where I could apply this knowledge to real life experiences such as study abroad, three different internships and a research assistant position. Each application I submitted had the risk of rejection and that was a risk I was willing to take. One of the biggest lessons I learned in the classroom is that you cannot achieve anything if you don’t try… Because of these experiences I took a risk on, I ended up learning and practicing the key experiences and skills I needed to get my dream job.” Ariana Anjaz

2019 Husky 100 Anny Smith“I am taking all that I have learned in the health studies major, as well as my minors in health education and promotion and gender, women and sexuality studies, and applying them directly to the work I do in my community. I recently presented a Sexual and Reproductive Health Education session at a youth shelter drop-in. It was tailored to the needs of youth experiencing homelessness. This was a huge accomplishment for me, and I am hoping to continue on this path after graduation.” Anny Smith

Ready to apply?

We hope this helps you as you work on your Husky 100 application. You can always reach out with questions to husky100@uw.edu. Or, if you’re all set, apply today!

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Help choose the 2026 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/help-choose-the-2026-husky-100/ Thu, 13 Nov 2025 20:02:02 +0000 /husky100/?p=5172 Help select the next cohort of the Husky 100!

Faculty and staff are needed to read Husky 100 applications and select the 2026 cohort. Training will be provided, and the time commitment is three to five hours in late January and February.

Email husky100@uw.edu to sign up to be an application reviewer. Open to faculty and staff from all three 91̽campuses.

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Announcing the 2025 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/announcing-the-2025-husky-100/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 17:14:46 +0000 /husky100/?p=4712 We are thrilled to give this preview of the 2025 Husky 100 — congratulations to all! The selection process this year was highly competitive. These students are truly exemplifying the Husky Experience inside the classroom, in our communities, and beyond.

2025 Husky 100

Student ٲԻ徱Բ Major(s) Campus
Adam Chhor Senior Computer Science & Software Engineering Bothell Campus
Alec Baron Graduated Autumn 2024 Law, Societies, & Justice, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Alex Gonin Senior Biology (General) Seattle Campus
Alex Zamora Senior Biomedical Sciences Tacoma Campus
Alice Bruil Senior International Studies Seattle Campus
Amber Haiwen Senior Marketing Seattle Campus
Amy Hamada Senior Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental) Seattle Campus
Ananditha Raghunath Graduate Computer Science & Engineering, Public Health: Globel Health of Women Adol Children Seattle Campus
Anika Ajwani Senior Psychology Seattle Campus
Anna Fong Senior Psychology Seattle Campus
Antonia Romana Zito Senior History, International Studies Seattle Campus
Ashley Mazzotta Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Bao Han Ngo Senior Statistics: Data Science, Anthropology: Human Evolutionary Biology Seattle Campus
Beto Mendoza Andrade Senior Finance, Information Systems Seattle Campus
Braedyn Reed Senior Community, Environment, & Planning Seattle Campus
Caleb Allred 4th Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Callum Backstrom Graduate Aquatic & Fishery Sciences Seattle Campus
Chris Brathwaite Graduate Public Administration Seattle Campus
Chris McCarty Senior Political Science Seattle Campus
Chris Murillo Senior Politics, Philosophy, & Econ: Pol & Phil Tacoma Campus
Cindy Jasmine Arias Graduate Community Planning (Tacoma) Tacoma Campus
Damini Sheth Graduate Human Centered Design & Engineering(Eve) Seattle Campus
Daniil Filienko Graduate Computer Science and Systems Tacoma Campus
Dany Villarreal Senior Communication (Journalism) Seattle Campus
Delia Gomez Graduate Education, 91̽Bothell Bothell Campus
Deserée Lai Senior Oceanography Seattle Campus
Devon Woodley Graduate Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner), Global Health Nursing, Graduate Certificate in International Humanitarian Response Seattle Campus
Dianna Laguan Graduate Education (Teacher Preparation) Seattle Campus
Dylan Lai Senior American Ethnic Studies, Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Eesha Murali Graduate Applied Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Elena Vega de Soto Senior Geography, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Elyse Kelsey Graduate School of Marine Affairs Seattle Campus
Emma Walker Senior Psychology, Business Administration Seattle Campus
Eric Xiao Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Fabian Garcia Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Fae Osborne Senior Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences (Psychology), 91̽Tacoma Tacoma Campus
Fenny Keniya Graduate Information Management Seattle Campus
Franchesca Nicole Lazaro Senior Applied Computing, 91̽Bothell, Business Administration (Leadership & Strategic Innovation) Bothell Campus
Geetha Sitaraman Graduate Computer Science and Systems Tacoma Campus
Gloria Shen Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Grace Bunarto Senior Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Grace Pardini Senior Aeronautics & Astronautics Seattle Campus
Griffin Hehmeyer Junior Philosophy Seattle Campus
Hao Nguyen Graduate Chemistry, Quantum Information Science and Engineering Seattle Campus
Heer Patel Graduate Computer Science & Engineering (BS/MS Program) Seattle Campus
Heiko Grant Graduate Accounting Tacoma Campus
Hisham Bhatti Senior Computer Science (Data Science), Mathematics Seattle Campus
Ian Jan Graduate Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Jamese Taylor Graduate Social Work (Clinical Social Work) Seattle Campus
Janice North Graduate Epidemiology Seattle Campus
Julia Beach Graduate Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner), Graduate Certificate (Palliative Care) Seattle Campus
Katie Walker Graduate Medxm (Medex Masters Degree Program) Seattle Campus
Katy Cook 2nd Year Prof Law Seattle Campus
Kelley Zeng Senior Accounting, Finance Seattle Campus
Khylee Mendez Senior Health Studies (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Kimberly II Senior Political Science, Law, Societies, & Justice Seattle Campus
Kort Maeda Senior Design: Visual Communication Design, Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Kristiina Gaelle Tulleau Senior Mathematics (Bothell Campus) Bothell Campus
Kristin Bennett Senior Chemical Engr: Nanosci & Molecular Engr Seattle Campus
Kristin Koznarsky Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Lela Cooper Graduate Urban Design & Planning Seattle Campus
Lidia Workneh Junior Pre-Major, 91̽Bothell Bothell Campus
Linda Yoo Graduate Nursing Seattle Campus
Liz Landeche Graduate Library & Information Science (DL) Seattle Campus
Lou Chow Senior Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Dance Seattle Campus
Loveleen Tripathi Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Madelyn Lee Senior Informatics Seattle Campus
Mak Leah Senior Psychology Bothell Campus
Maleah Haverly Senior Psychology Bothell Campus
Megan Grace Hassi Senior Environmental Studies, Political Science Seattle Campus
Mhary Grace de Francia 4th Year Prof Dentistry Seattle Campus
Mickey Ruiz Graduate Pharmacology Seattle Campus
Mina Zavary Graduate Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Mishti Dhawan Senior Human Ctr Des & Engr: Human-Computer Int Seattle Campus
Morgan Aurelio Graduate Global Health Seattle Campus
Naomi Kern Senior Chemical Engineering Seattle Campus
Nathalie Hamel Graduate Social Work (Tacoma Campus) Tacoma Campus
Nathan Dahm 3rd Year Prof Dentistry Seattle Campus
Nina Pursai Senior Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Noemi Duncan Senior Education, 91̽Tacoma Tacoma Campus
Omeed Yazdani Graduate Bioengineering (BS/MS Program) Seattle Campus
Patrick Hewes 2nd Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Priyanka Shrestha Graduate Global Health: Global Health Metrics & Implementation Sci Seattle Campus
Ryan Carlson 4th Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Sabrina Kim Junior Nursing Seattle Campus
Salley Fang Senior Informatics: Data Science Seattle Campus
Saul Petersky Graduate Clinical Social Work Seattle Campus
Shawn Panh Senior Biochemistry, Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Sheamin Kim Senior Informatics: Biomedical and Health Informatics Seattle Campus
Shreya Suresh Senior Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental) Seattle Campus
Shyanne King Graduate Molecular Medicine and Mechanisms of Disease Seattle Campus
Tara Young Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Tin Yu Pak Senior International Studies, Political Science Seattle Campus
Todd Obilor II Graduate Psychology Seattle Campus
Trevin Thompson Graduate Architecture (Advanced Standing) Seattle Campus
Trevor Marquis Senior Biology (General) Seattle Campus
Vanessa Garnica Senior Public Health-Global Health, Biology (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental) Seattle Campus
Vincent Da Graduate Health Administration Group Seattle Campus
Xitlaly Mendoza Senior Sociology, Law, Societies, & Justice Seattle Campus
Yokabed Ogbai Junior Comparative History of Ideas Seattle Campus
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Help choose the 2025 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/help-choose-the-2025-husky-100/ Tue, 03 Dec 2024 00:18:50 +0000 /husky100/?p=4643 Student Life is seeking volunteers to help us choose the Husky 100 for 2025! The Husky 100 is an annual recognition event that celebrates 100 exceptional undergraduate, graduate and professional students who have excelled inside and outside the classroom and are making a difference at the University and in their communities.

You can help select this year’s Husky 100 by signing up to review applications.

All faculty and staff are welcome to volunteer. Training is provided, and the time commitment is three to five hours in late January and early February. Typically, reviewers will read and score 10-15 applications.

For more information on the Husky 100, visit the About page. To sign up, email husky100@uw.edu.

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Announcing the 2024 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/announcing-the-2024-husky-100/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 08:18:16 +0000 /husky100/?p=4221 We are thrilled to give this preview of the 2024 Husky 100 — congratulations to all! The selection process this year was highly competitive. These students are truly exemplifying the Husky Experience inside the classroom, in our communities, and beyond.

2024 Husky 100

Student Class standing Major Campus
Adrian Dallas Lavergne Graduate Information Management Seattle Campus
Bryan Eduardo Ortega Senior Biology (Molecular,
Cellular & Developmental)
Seattle Campus
Frances Roisin O’Meara Senior Law, Societies, &
Justice, Political Science
Seattle Campus
Juliann Li Verdugo Graduate Social Welfare Seattle Campus
Nathalie Thelemaque Graduate Civil Engineering Seattle Campus
Olivia Avery Oomen Senior Design: Industrial
Design
Seattle Campus
Patience Sanguli Komba Graduate Global Health
(Leadership and Practice)
Seattle Campus
Thomas Vincent Graduate Bioengineering:
Nanoscience & Molecular Engineering
Seattle Campus
Aarun Hendrickson Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Abby Burtner Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Abigail Ellen Vannice Graduate Jurisprudence Seattle Campus
Aditi Prabhala Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Adriana
Perez Solorio
Graduate Health Services Seattle Campus
Aisha Cora Senior Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Seattle Campus
Aisha Rashid Senior Oceanography, Marine
Biology
Seattle Campus
Alessandra Roque Senior Law, Societies, &
Justice
Seattle Campus
Alex Kirkpatrick Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Alison Beriliy Wiyeh Graduate Epidemiology Seattle Campus
Aliyah Cleveland Senior Public Health-Global
Health
Seattle Campus
An Chun Ann Lai Senior Design: Industrial
Design
Seattle Campus
Anaelle Solange Oiknine Senior Biology (General),
Anthropology: Human Evolutionary Biology
Seattle Campus
Annabel Vernon Graduate Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Antonia
Dorn
Graduate Education Bothell Campus
Antyush Bollini Graduate Technology Innovation
(Connected Devices)
Seattle Campus
Austin Jwo-Haw Lee Senior Human Centered Design
& Engineering
Seattle Campus
Brandon Michael Cain Senior Applied Music (Music
Education)
Seattle Campus
Camila Alvarez Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Carrie Lin Senior Mechanical
Engineering (Biomechanics)
Seattle Campus
Chloe Alpin Junior Early Chld & Fam
St: Teaching & Learning
Seattle Campus
Chris Mantegna Graduate Aquatic
& Fishery Sciences
Seattle Campus
Citlalli Judith Cruz Senior Finance, Marketing Seattle Campus
Clarissa Natasya Sofian Senior Public Health-Global
Health
Seattle Campus
Courtnie J Paschall Graduate Bioengineering: Data
Science, Medicine Concurrent Degree Program
Seattle Campus
Danalyn Lia Tabalbag Fernandez Senior Interdisciplinary
Arts & Sciences (Psychology), 91̽Tacoma
Tacoma Campus
Dang
Truong
Senior Biology Bothell Campus
Joshua David Carter Graduate Nursing (Family Nurse
Practitioner)
Seattle Campus
Diana Rucavado Graduate Public Administration Seattle Campus
Dylan Rae Scherer Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Emily Tang Senior Design: Visual
Communication Design, English
Seattle Campus
Ethan Gordon Graduate Computer Science
& Engineering
Seattle Campus
Fanny
Okaikue Woodi
Graduate Civil Engineering Seattle Campus
Gurkirat Singh Guliani Graduate Computer Science
& Software Engineering
Bothell Campus
Frances O’Shaughnessy Graduate History Seattle Campus
Holly Wetzel Senior Interdisciplinary
Arts & Sciences (Psychology) Healthcare Leadership
Tacoma Campus
Iman Imran Janoo Senior Finance, Information
Systems, Marketing
Seattle Campus
Ishita Suri Senior Comparative History
of Ideas, Biology (General)
Seattle Campus
Issac Kim Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Jake Reed 4th Year Prof Medicine Seattle Campus
Jannat Musawi Junior Interdisciplinary
Arts & Sciences (Psychology), Social Welfare
Tacoma Campus
Jason Jee-Kit Chan Graduate Rehabilitation Med
(Physical Therapy)
Seattle Campus
Javon Hickmon Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Jess Keane Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Jillian Kristine Holbrook Senior Neuroscience,
Psychology
Seattle Campus
Jonathan Aalto Senior Chemistry (ACS Certified), Applied
Mathematics
Seattle Campus
JP Lopez Garcia Senior Informatics Seattle Campus
Julia Danbi Park Senior English,
Communication (Journalism)
Seattle Campus
Karsten Howard Lomax Senior Comparative History
of Ideas, Cinema and Media Studies
Seattle Campus
Khushi Khandelwal Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Kianna Bolante Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Leodegario Rodriguez-Duarte Senior Public Health-Global
Health
Seattle Campus
Lexy Luna Fifth Year Biomedical Sciences Tacoma Campus
Lyda
Ebadani
Graduate Epidemiology Seattle Campus
Lynn Mya Owejan Senior Marketing,
Certificate in International Business
Seattle Campus
Manan Vasdev Senior Human Resources
Management, Marketing
Seattle Campus
María Navarro Senior American Ethnic
Studies, Public Health-Global Health
Seattle Campus
Maria Escalera Maldonado Graduate Social Work (Tacoma
Campus)
Tacoma Campus
Maysen Michelle Westling Senior Environmental Studies Seattle Campus
Mihkai Wickline Graduate Nursing Seattle Campus
Mikaela Zoe Peizer Junior Public Health-Global
Health, Spanish
Seattle Campus
Mitchell Kenneth Klein Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
MyUyen Nguyen Senior Electrical and
Computer Engineering
Seattle Campus
Nada Youssef Mahmoud Naser Graduate Chemical Engineering Seattle Campus
Nell Thompson Senior Environmental Science
& Resource Management
Seattle Campus
Nhia Vang Graduate Nursing (Population
Health & Systems Leadership), Global Health Nursing
Seattle Campus
Nivii Kalavakonda Graduate Electrical Engineering, Science, Technology and Society
Studies
Seattle Campus
Nora Guadalupe Medina Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Olivia
Paige Dotson
Graduate Molecular Engineering Seattle Campus
Ona Ifie Senior Biology (Physiology) Seattle Campus
Peter Yu Senior Civil Engineering Seattle Campus
Phoenix Kai Vaughan-Ende Graduate Creative Writing and Poetics (Bothell) Bothell Campus
Rian Alam Senior Biology (Physiology) Seattle Campus
Ruby Whelan Senior Sociology Seattle Campus
Samantha-Lynn Martinez Senior Marine Biology, Biology (Ecology, Evolution &
Conservation)
Seattle Campus
Sandra Urusaro Graduate Global Health, Public Hlth: Glb Hlth of Women Adol Chld Seattle Campus
Simon Kamau Njoroge Senior Mechanical Engineering (Tacoma) Tacoma Campus
Sky Kim Senior Bioengineering: Nanoscience & Molecular Engineering Seattle Campus
Sneha Subramanian Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Sophie Li Senior Public Health-Global Health Seattle Campus
Sourojit
(G) Ghosh
Graduate Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Shanzay Shabi Senior Law, Societies, &
Justice
Political Science
Seattle Campus
Teresa
Jeanette Dennerlein
2nd Year Prof J.D. Law (’25);

B.A., Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (’21)

Seattle Campus
Thomas
Alexander Sefair-Lopez
Senior Human Resources Management
Information Systems
Seattle Campus
Thomas Emnetu Junior Informatics (Human-Computer
Interaction)
Seattle Campus
Tiffany
Shin
Senior Political Science
Environmental Studies
Seattle Campus
Vanessa Clarisa Leyva Graduated Autumn 2023 Political Science Seattle Campus
Vinial Kumar Senior Civil Engineering Tacoma Campus
Vivian Lam Junior Biology (Bothell Campus) Bothell Campus
Yahir Gonzalez Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Yolona
Ngandali
Graduate Anthropology: Archaeology Seattle Campus
Emerald Zoe Chuesh Senior Health Studies (Bothell) Bothell Campus
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Help us find the 2024 Husky 100! /husky100/blog/help-us-find-the-2024-husky-100/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 00:30:55 +0000 /husky100/?p=4195 The search for the 2024 Husky 100 is now underway, and we need your help finding them!

Each year, the 91̽ recognizes 100 91̽students who are making the most of their time as a Husky.

The Husky 100 are juniors, seniors and graduate students from allthree 91̽campuses who are applying what they learn to make a difference on campus, in their communities, and for the future. They represent a diverse array of backgrounds and experiences; there is no single path to the Husky 100.

Who are we looking for?

Each Husky 100 story is unique! The Husky 100 recognizes and honors students who are involved in a range of activities and work, including mentors, researchers, caregivers, activists, interns, artists, innovators and many more.

The Husky 100 program celebrates thedistinct stories and limitless ways in which each student is extraordinary. Students share transformative experiences they’ve had while at the 91̽– from work, to studying abroad, to community organizing, to caring for family and more – and how these experiences have shaped who they are today and where they are going.

What makes a Husky 100 stand out is their ability to connect what they have learned in the classroom with what they are engaged in outside of class – regardless of whether it is on or off campus.

Have a student in mind? Nominate them!

Any 91̽student, faculty, or staff can nominate a student for consideration, in order to encourage them to apply. Nominations are an important motivator, especially for students who otherwise might not imagine themselves as a candidate. Nominations are accepted until January 24, 2024, at 5 p.m. (PST). Nominate a student today!

Students, want to share your story? Apply now!

91̽students can apply directly, without being nominated by someone else. Applications are accepted through February 6, 2024, at 12 p.m./noon (PST). Students, submit an application today!

These 100 students will be recognized across 91̽and have opportunities to expand their networks with 91̽students, alumni, faculty, staff and business leaders.

ǰٳ Husky 100 website to learn about the application, and keep an eye onthe Husky 100 & for the latest updates!

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Sign up to review 2024 Husky 100 applications /husky100/blog/sign-up-to-review-2024-husky-100-applications/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 01:47:10 +0000 /husky100/?p=4178 Faculty and staff can help select the 2024 Husky 100 by emailing husky100@uw.edu to sign up for application reviews. Training will be provided and the time commitment is three to five hours in mid-February.

 

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Announcing the 2023 Husky 100 /husky100/blog/announcing-the-2023-husky-100/ Mon, 20 Mar 2023 16:41:30 +0000 /husky100/?p=3850 We are thrilled to give this preview of the 2023 Husky 100 — congratulations to all! The selection process this year was highly competitive. These students are truly exemplifying the Husky Experience inside the classroom, in our communities, and beyond.

2023 Husky 100

Student Class Standing Major(s) Campus
Cynthia Anderson Graduate Cultural Studies Bothell Campus
Safa Aynoor Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Ellie Bagley Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Shreya Balaji Senior Visual Communication Design, Informatics Seattle Campus
Rahoul Banerjee Ghosh Junior Chemistry Seattle Campus
Austin Bass Graduate Architecture, Housing Studies Seattle Campus
Priscilla Boatemaa Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Danielle Bohonos Professional Medicine Seattle Campus
Dawit Borrows Senior Sociology, Human Centered Design & Engineering (Human-Computer Interaction) Seattle Campus
Olivia Brandon Senior Neuroscience, Global Health Seattle Campus
Tim Brennan Graduate Secondary Education Tacoma Campus
Grace Brigham Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Chastity Bryant Graduate Accounting Tacoma Campus
Vanessa Buenrostro Senior Human Resources Management Seattle Campus
Evan Campbell Senior Business Administration (Accounting) Tacoma Campus
Isatou Ceesay Senior Business Administration Bothell Campus
Lilia Chebbi Senior Mathematics Seattle Campus
Leah Chen Professional Medicine Seattle Campus
Madeleine Clarke Senior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
Roland Conley Graduate Library & Information Science Seattle Campus
Andrew Counter Senior Finance Seattle Campus
Jackie Crane Graduate Architecture (Sustainable Systems & Design) Seattle Campus
Chloe Dahleen Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Jadyn De Jesus Senior Health Studies Bothell Campus
Grace Du Senior Law, Societies, & Justice, Economics Seattle Campus
Emma Every Professional Medicine Seattle Campus
Eric Fan Graduate Computer Science & Engineering Seattle Campus
Tharindu Fernando Graduate Physics Seattle Campus
Karl Cristie Figuracion Graduate Nursing Seattle Campus
Helen Fita Senior Biology Bothell Campus
Jake Flynn Senior Bioengineering (Data Science) Seattle Campus
John Fowler Graduate Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Sasha Friese Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Gabrielle Garcia Senior Communication, American Ethnic Studies Seattle Campus
Emily Gong Senior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
Ellie Geenberg Graduate Social Work (Community-Centered Integrative Practice) Seattle Campus
Hannah Gunderman Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Hannah Han Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Nikhil Harikrishnan Senior Anthropology (Medical Anthropology & Global Health), Biology Seattle Campus
Salma Hassanain Senior Aeronautics & Astronautics Seattle Campus
Vivian Hoang Senior Business Administration (Marketing) Bothell Campus
Alton Hodges Graduated Autumn 2022 Criminal Justice Tacoma Campus
Shannon Hong Senior Neuroscience Seattle Campus
Ofir Horovitz Senior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
Taylor Ingram Senior Social Welfare Seattle Campus
Christian James Senior Biomedical Sciences Tacoma Campus
Ayla Kadah Professional Law Seattle Campus
Amodini Khade Graduate Human Centered Design & Engineering Seattle Campus
Ahlam Khaleefa Senior Business Administration Seattle Campus
Natalie Koconis Graduate Medicine, Genetics Seattle Campus
Rachna Kumar Senior Information Systems, Finance Seattle Campus
Jonathan Kwong Junior Environmental Science & Resource Management Seattle Campus
Nyah Laureta Senior Biomedical Sciences Tacoma Campus
Ari Lazowski Senior Construction Management, Real Estate Seattle Campus
Richard Li Graduate Computer Science & Engineering Seattle Campus
Sabrina Lin Senior Informatics (Human-Computer Interaction), Global Health Seattle Campus
Anne Liu Senior Applied Mathematics Seattle Campus
Joanne Liu Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Jerred Mace Senior Industrial Design Seattle Campus
Saeed Mahamood Senior Biology (Physiology), Global Health Seattle Campus
Abigail Maurera Senior Health Studies Bothell Campus
Jax Morgan Senior Informatics Seattle Campus
Brandon Nguyen Senior Bioengineering (Data Science) Seattle Campus
Tina Nguyen Senior Global and Regional Studies, Informatics (Information Assurance & Cybersecurity) Seattle Campus
Amanda Ong Graduate Computer Science & Engineering Seattle Campus
Dessirée Ortac Senior Biology Bothell Campus
Nae Nhae Pasahahnunwut Senior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
Saurabh Patil Graduate Information Management Seattle Campus
Sudiptho Paul Professional Medicine Seattle Campus
Gillian Pereira Graduate Materials Science & Engineering (Applied) Seattle Campus
Max Perkins Senior Biology (Ecology, Evolution, & Conservation), Environmental Science & Resource Management Seattle Campus
Kenny Pham Senior Business Administration, Informatics Seattle Campus
Lynda Phung Senior Biology Bothell Campus
Pavithra Prabhu Senior Microbiology Seattle Campus
Kaila Red Bow Senior Food Systems, Nutrition, & Health, American Indian Studies Seattle Campus
Angel Reddy Senior Biomedical Sciences Tacoma Campus
Darcy Rees Senior Early Childhood & Family Studies, Psychology Seattle Campus
Dylan Riley Senior Bioengineering Seattle Campus
Rachel Rinehart Graduate Medicine, Global Health Seattle Campus
Katelyn Saechao Senior Environmental Studies, Geography: Data Science Seattle Campus
Arenjot Sanghera Senior Law, Societies, & Justice, Political Science Seattle Campus
Tashmee Sarwar Junior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
Sarah Shaw Graduate Public Health – Global Health (Implementation Science) Seattle Campus
Jordan Sherry Wagner Graduate Education (Learning Sciences & Human Development) Seattle Campus
Javier Silva Graduate Epidemiology Seattle Campus
Alex Silver Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Nat Sisson Professional Medicine Seattle Campus
Roshni Srikanth Senior Informatics Seattle Campus
Sarah Stucky Senior Biochemistry Seattle Campus
Jennifer Tang Professional Dentistry Seattle Campus
Aditya Thakur Junior Mechanical Engineering Seattle Campus
Dariga Tugan Fifth Year Nursing Seattle Campus
Julie Venezio Senior Psychology Tacoma Campus
Lia Villaruz Senior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
May Wang Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Amanda White Senior Marketing Seattle Campus
Madelyn Yeh Senior Entrepreneurship, Biology (Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental) Seattle Campus
Gulsima Young Senior Environmental Studies, Informatics Seattle Campus
Duaa Zaheer Senior Computer Science Seattle Campus
Lily Zavala Junior Public Health – Global Health Seattle Campus
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Help us find the 2023 Husky 100! /husky100/blog/help-us-find-the-2023-husky-100/ Tue, 03 Jan 2023 20:13:10 +0000 /husky100/?p=3747 The search for the 2023 Husky 100 is now underway, and we need your help finding them!

Each year, the 91̽ recognizes 100 91̽students who are making the most of their time as a Husky.

The Husky 100 are juniors, seniors and graduate students from allthree 91̽campuses who are applying what they learn to make a difference on campus, in their communities, and for the future. They represent a diverse array of backgrounds and experiences; there is no single path to the Husky 100.

Who are we looking for?

Each Husky 100 story is unique! The Husky 100 recognizes and honors students who are involved in a range of activities and work, including mentors, researchers, caregivers, activists, interns, artists, innovators and many more.

The Husky 100 program celebrates thedistinct stories and limitless ways in which each student is extraordinary. Students share transformative experiences they’ve had while at the 91̽– from work, to studying abroad, to community organizing, to caring for family and more – and how these experiences have shaped who they are today and where they are going.

What makes a Husky 100 stand out is their ability to connect what they have learned in the classroom with what they are engaged in outside of class – regardless of whether it is on or off campus.

Have a student in mind? Nominate them!

Any 91̽student, faculty, or staff can nominate a student for consideration, in order to encourage them to apply. Nominations are an important motivator, especially for students who otherwise might not imagine themselves as a candidate. Nominations are accepted Monday, January 23, 2023, at 5 p.m. (PST). Nominate a student for the Husky 100 today!

Students, want to share your story? Apply now!

91̽students can apply directly, without being nominated by someone else. Applications are accepted through Monday, February 6, 2023, at 12 p.m./noon (PST). Students, submit an application today!

These 100 students will be recognized across 91̽and have opportunities to expand their networks with 91̽students, alumni, faculty, staff and business leaders.

ǰٳ Husky 100 website to learn about the application, and keep an eye onthe Husky 100and for the latest updates!

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