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MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave College Neal Campus-Kingman held its Student Recognition Awards Ceremony Thursday, April 30 to celebrate students for their outstanding achievements inside and outside of the classroom. Students were celebrated among family, friends and employees. Students received awards for academic achievement, student club involvement and more.
Outstanding Achievement
This award is given to students who are at all stages of their educational goals, from new students to students who are graduating. Students can be in transitional courses or sophomore-level courses. Some may have high GPAs, and some may not, but all of them made great strides to accomplish a task or educational goal. Nominations are made by faculty, staff and program directors.
Sonotya Avery – Chemistry & Psychology
Stephanie Bowen – Art
Angelina Carley – Medical Assisting
Vana Chiarappa – Art
Deirdre Chmiel – Art
Patrick Devlin – English
Dan Dotson – HVAC
Lory Dugger – English
Kendall French – Art
Tyler Gearing – Chemistry
Maria Gomez Medina – English Learning Acquisition
Alyse Henry – English
Mason Hephner – Welding
Gunnar Kay – Welding
Jessika Marich – English
Oscar Mazariegos-Herrera – Math, Chemistry & Physics
Jason McGee – Physics
Ashton Meier – Biology
Stephanie Nicholson – English
Bertha Orozco – Biology
Sarah Osborn – English
Keith Picard – Respiratory Care
Arthur Pipkin – Corporate Education
Donal Rhoden – HVAC
Luke Rowland – English
Craig Ruckle – Psychology
Summer Sauer – Medical Assisting
Kylie Schenavar – Psychology
Tyler Sheely – HVAC
Jakob Smith – Art
Jeffrey Snider – Welding
Jennifer Sochocki – Corporate Education
Joseph Tjandra – Biology
Dakota Van Eyk – English
Jack Wigal – Medical Assisting
Sandy Williams – Corporate Education
Ethan Williams – Engineering
Georges Zeinoun – Biology
Outstanding Service Awards
This awarded is given to active students involved with campus clubs and organizations for their leadership and service to the college’s internal and external communities. Nominations are made by faculty and staff club advisors.
Joshua Bishop – Psyched Out
Chris Bond – MC4
Jena Boyd – Student Nurses’ Association
David Burgin – Phi Theta Kappa
Breon Cribb – Ovis Club
Patrick Devlin – Ovis Club
Lory Dugger – Art Club
Robert Gale – BVSO, Student Activities Council and Phi Theta Kappa
Jessie Hinman – Student Nurses’ Association
Krystal Howard – Student Nurses’ Association
Amber Jackson – BVSO, Student Activities Council and Psyched Out
Roxie Joslin – Phi Theta Kappa
Makalya Laleman – Art Club
Breann Latimer – Student Nurses’ Association
Noel Mabile – Phi Theta Kappa and Psyched Out
Jessika Marich – Equal Club
Mary McNeese – DREAM and MC4
Emilie Newcomb – Phi Theta Kappa
Elizabeth Quintanilla – Phi Theta Kappa
Kara Rhodes – DREAM and MC4
August Rhodes – MC4
Craig Ruckle – Psyched Out
Lisa Sanchez – Phi Theta Kappa
Anthony Taussig – DREAM, BVSO and MC4
Tayla Taylor – Art Club
Tayla Taylor – Student Activities Council
All-Arizona Academic Team
Members are students who, by virtue of their outstanding academic achievement, outstanding leadership, and demonstrated service to their community, have won the highly competitive undergraduate tuition scholarship offered to a select number of community college transfer students planning to attend one of the three state universities to pursue their first bachelor’s degree.
Dean’s Award
This award is given to a student(s) for their academic excellence and integrity, demonstrated scholarship ability, and dedicated leadership and service to the college community. The award is granted by the Dean of Student Life and Community Engagement.
Robert Gale
Tayla Taylor
Student Leader of the Year Award
This award honors individuals who exemplify leadership, integrity, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive and vibrant campus community. This recognition celebrates students who inspire others through creativity, resilience, and service, while advancing the values of diversity, mutual respect, and active learning at Mohave College.
Chris Bond
About Mohave College
Since 1971, Mohave College has been transforming lives by helping students earn degrees and certificates that lead to better careers and brighter futures. Most alumni stay right here in Mohave County, strengthening the local workforce, fueling economic growth, and giving back to the communities they call home. The College delivers an estimated $199 million annual economic impact to the region and supports over 3,000 jobs in industries ranging from healthcare to the arts. Alumni contribute $158 million each year in additional income to local communities, and 96% of graduates say Mohave prepared them well for their careers or further education. Whether you’re starting your journey or advancing your skills, Mohave College is here to help you own your future. Learn more at Mohave.edu/ImprovingLives.






























