25 Honors Students in 2024 Husky 100

May 1, 2024

25 Honors Students in 2024 Husky 100

Join the Honors Program in celebrating all of the Honors students selected for the Husky 100 award!

Each year, the Husky 100 recognizes 100 undergraduate and graduate students across all majors and campuses who are making the most of their Husky experience.

This year, the UW recognized 25 students pursuing degrees with Interdisciplinary, Departmental or College Honors in their Husky 100! That’s a pretty big deal, especially when you consider that Husky 100 recognition is a blend of both graduate and undergraduate students. These Honors Huskies are transformers, creators, researchers, activists, nurturers, and so much more. They make the whole University a better place and we’re delighted to share this news.

Congratulations and we are so proud of you all!

Yahir Gonzalez-Valdez: Neuroscience

Olivia Oomen: Industrial Design

Jillian Holbrook: Neuroscience & Psychology

Javon Hickmon: Computer Science

Ruby Whelan: Sociology & Data Science

Julia Park: English, Language and Literature; Journalism and Public Interest Communication & Korean

Sky Kim: Bioengineering: Nanoscience & Molecular Engineering & Global Health

Rian Alam: Biology (Physiology)

Alex Kirkpatrick: Neuroscience & Bioethics

Jessica Keane: Biochemistry, Chemistry & Business Administration

Aarun Hendrickson: Neuroscience & Bioethics

Kianna Bolante: Computer Science

Dylan Scherer: Bioengineering & Bioethics

Aditi Prabhala: Bioengineering & Global Health

Maysen Westling: Environmental Studies; Earth and Space Sciences; Public Policy

Abby Burtner: Biochemistry (Chemistry & Data Science)

Anaelle Oiknine: General Biology; Human Evolutionary Biology; Chemistry & Jewish Studies

Mikaela Peizer: Public Health-Global Health & Spanish

Samantha-Lynn Martinez: Biology (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation) & Marine Biology

Jonathan Aalto: Chemistry & Applied Mathematics

Aliyah Cleveland: Public Health & Global Health

Sophie Li: Public Health-Global Health Data Science & Informatics

Issac Kim: Bioengineering

Khushi Khandelwal: Computer Science

Tiffany Shin: Political Science & Environmental Studies