The Glenn Korff School of Music hosted its annual Honors Convocation on Thursday afternoon, April 28 in the Westbrook Recital Hall.
The awards included:
The Glenn Korff Distinguished Undergraduate and Graduate Artist/Scholar Awards are intended to recognize and reward excellence in performance and/or scholarship in our School. The winners of these prestigious awards are – Undergraduate: Hannah Bell; Graduate: Dimitra Kokkinopoulou.
Sigma Alpha Iota Scholastic Award (Presented for highest scholastic average in Kappa Chapter) – Julia Warrick.
SAI Collegiate Honor Award (Presented to a graduating senior who has made significant contributions to her chapter and school and demonstrated outstanding musicianship, scholarship, and service to the local chapter) – Isabella Brown.
Sandfort Scholarship Award (Given in honor of Edith Kerr Sandfort, is a one-time award given to a music education applicant who has completed the sophomore field experience.
Applicants’ portfolios containing a statement by the applicant and recommendations from the University Supervisor and the cooperating teacher are reviewed by the Music Education faculty and a winner is selected who, in the faculty’s judgment, possesses outstanding teaching potential) – Cambria Butcher.
Vreeland Awards in Music (The Vreeland Awards have been made possible by the bequest of the late Francis William Vreeland, an artist and native Nebraskan. The bequest provides for the establishment of awards to be given to students in music, dance, art, and theater who have shown exceptional creative ability during the past academic year.) -- undergraduate award in music – Josh Kosch; graduate award in music – Rob Luebbert.
The Tous Scholarships (For leadership in the Marching Band) – Emily Hoffman, Alex Woodside, J.T. McLaughlin.
The Hascall Scholarships (To a non-music major for outstanding contributions to the Cornhusker Marching Band) – Tyler Bienhoff and Rebecca Horzewski.
The Giles Scholarship (For an outstanding music education major in the Cornhusker Marching Band) – Collin Frye.
The Don and Carole Burt Vocal Excellence Scholarship (Awarded to a current student who will be a senior voice major next year. The recipient is selected by the UNL voice faculty and must be a student leader in good academic standing who has demonstrated excellent vocal ability (either classical, musical theater, or both) and is an active participant in Glenn Korff School of Music activities and productions) – Sebastian Sorensen.
Marvella W. Burmester Scholarships (Awarded to current students who are Nebraska residents majoring in vocal music) – Michael Clinch, Caitlin Kalvelage, Brooke Lewis and Sam Mitchell.
Leesa Crnogorac Award (Awarded to a graduate of a Nebraska High School who is majoring in vocal music) – Kathleen Johnson.
Anne and William L. Porter Award for Creativity in Dance (Given annually to the dance major who has demonstrated the highest level of achievement and excellence) – Halle Bowman.
Ruth Diamond Levinson Dance Award winner (Honors outstanding dance majors) – Jacqueline Adair.
F. Pace Woods Award (Awarded to either a graduate or an undergraduate student in music or dance who is a returning full time student, has a minimum GPA of 3.5, and has demonstrated academic and creative/scholarly excellence) – Joseph Fitzgerald.
Presser Scholarship Award (A very prestigious award given to an undergraduate student in the Glenn Korff School of Music. Each year, the Presser Foundation makes a scholarship grant to UNL to be given to an outstanding music major at or after, the end of his or her junior year. The student, selected by a vote of the Glenn Korff School of Music faculty, is to be designated as our “Presser Scholar.” It is intended to recognize outstanding and meritorious achievement in music.) – Kathleen Johnson
Distinguished Scholars and Graduating Students were also honored at the event.