Hannah Mae Gilliand Wins Highest Honor at Hartwick College

Hannah Mae Gilliand '27 of Trenton, Michigan, was awarded a John Christopher Hartwick Scholarship (JCH), the highest distinction Hartwick can confer, during the College's Honors Convocation on April 29.

Established by the Hartwick College Board of Trustees in 1967 on the recommendation of then-President Frederick M. Binder, the award is given to rising seniors nominated by the faculty of their major departments for academic achievement, leadership and character. Students nominated to compete for the JCH Scholarship are named Faculty Scholars. From among the Faculty Scholars, six are selected by the College's Scholarship Awards Committee to receive the JCH Scholarships.

Beginning in 1997, in honor of the 30th anniversary of the scholarship, each JCH Scholar receives a medallion, which is to be worn at commencement and other appropriate academic occasions. The names of this year's JCH scholars will join the previous winners on a plaque located in the foyer of Hartwick's Stevens-German Library. In addition, each JCH Scholar receives a substantial tuition grant and an honored place among those who stand for the very best of Hartwick College.

Gilliand, a criminal justice and political science major with a minor in sociology and peace and conflict studies, was named Faculty Scholar in Criminal Justice and Political Science. All scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their respective disciplines.

Additionally, Gilliand was awarded the Duncan B. Smith Award for Exceptional Creativity in Theater. This award is presented to a student who has produced exceptionally creative work for a theatre class or production. Selected by the Theatre Arts faculty, the student receives a seminal text in the subject.

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