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Impact Award Winners

Impact Awards


AV整氈窒 students are known for their academic excellence. Their achievements outside of the classroom are equally impressive. The Impact Awards celebration was created as an annual event hosted by the AV整氈窒 Student Union (DSU), in collaboration with AV整氈窒, to recognize outstanding individuals and their contributions to our community.

There are six major award categories and over 40 Impact Awards available to recognize student leadership in academic life, student life and community service, residence life, and the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. Recipients of these awards are determined by the DSU Impact Awards Selection Committee, Faculty Dean Offices, the President's Office, and Student Life committees. The awards students receive at this event will become part of their AV整氈窒 Co-Curricular Record, further recognizing the tremendous impact on AV整氈窒 life that each of these students are making.

On Thursday, March 27, AV整氈窒 students, faculty, staff, and other community members and supporters gathered together for the 14thannual Impact Awards, celebrating the efforts and achievements that Dal students and student groups make outside of the classroom. Congrats to all the winners!

(Note:Award recipient bios are derived and edited from their nominator's application forms)

Residence Life Leadership Awards


Awarded to current residence students in positions of leadership who have best demonstrated an exceptional level of maturity and professionalism. They encourage and empower students to engage in student life, they lead by example, and they work to improve the life of the residence hall.  

Malena Ayala
Microbiology & Biochemistry (Arkansas, USA)

  • Has served as a Community Assistant in residence for two years, consistently going above and beyond to support her peers. Her quick response during the LMP flood ensured resident safety, showcasing her ability to take initiative in challenging situations.
  • Mentored new Community Assistants, fostering confidence and excellence in their team.
  • Her creative programming builds a strong sense of belonging, encouraging residents to engage in meaningful experiences.
  • Balancing leadership with academic excellence, she is pursuing a double major while gaining hands-on research experience. Her commitment extends beyond campus through volunteer work with Souls Harbour and the QEII Health Sciences Centre, reflecting her dedication to service. Malena is approachable and empathetic, and leads by example.

Aurthy Imam
Neuroscience (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

  • As a Community Assistant, Summer Resident Assistant, and Community Safety Team Lead, she has fostered inclusive and engaging spaces while ensuring student well-being
  • Her academic dedication is evident in her roles as a Neuroscience Honours student, Lab Prefect, and Tutor, supporting student success and accessibility.
  • She has led initiatives with the AV整氈窒 Blood Society, NSPIRG, and Autism Nova Scotia, promoting equity and inclusion. Her involvement in STEM education, artistic communities, and advocacy work showcases her commitment to fostering connection and belonging.
  • A Deans List student and Aramark Leadership Award recipient, Aurthy exemplifies excellence in leadership.

Residence Life Impact Awards


Awarded to a current member of a residence hall community who has made outstanding contributions to the life of their residence community, leads by example by encouraging and empowering residents to get involved, promotes respect, and creates opportunities for their peers. 

Shruti Chaturvedi
Computer Science (Lucknow, India)

  • Has made a significant impact as a Community Safety Team member, ensuring a safe and inclusive residence environment at AV整氈窒. Her ability to handle high-pressure situations with professionalism and empathy has made her a trusted figure among residents and staff.
  • Actively fosters community, mentors new team members, and contributes to improving protocols and initiatives. Her strong communication skills and commitment to student well-being set her apart as a role model in Residence Life.

Hannah Lok
Kinesiology (Hong Kong)

  • Has made a lasting impact as the Community Assistant at Glengary Apartments by being a caring and dedicated leader. Always approachable and kind, she actively supports residents while fostering a strong sense of community.
  • Her talent for organizing engaging social events, from bracelet-making to community meetings and outings, brings people together in meaningful ways.
  • A kinesiology major set to graduate this term, she aspires to continue her education with a master's degree and pursue a career as a language therapist. Her warmth, leadership, and commitment to others make Hannah a deserving recipient of this recognition.

Community Service Award


This award recognizes an outstanding off-campus student leader who has demonstrated significant leadership, commitment, and service aimed at improving the community in which they live.

Zoya Hussain
Community Design (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Zoya is a passionate leader and advocate dedicated to community service, youth empowerment, sustainability education, and social justice. As Chair of the HRM Youth Advisory Committee, she has amplified youth voices in municipal decision-making, shaping policies on housing, mental health, and climate action.
  • Her leadership as AV整氈窒s Site Coordinator for Lets Talk Science has engaged over 130 volunteers in sustainability outreach, making climate education accessible and inspiring.
  • As Vice President of GirlUp AV整氈窒, shas has organized impactful events promoting gender equity.
  • She also co-founded the Art Action Alliance, using creative workshops to educate communities on climate change. Her tireless commitment to advocacy, mentorship, and inclusive community building has earned them numerous awards, making them a truly deserving recipient of the Community Service Impact Award.

Most Impactful General/Special Interest Society


Awarded to a student society ratified with the AV整氈窒 Student Union that caters to the general or niche interests of students and has demonstrated consistency in planning and delivery or programming or events, high student participation and attendance of their membership, and sets an example for other student societies.  

The AV整氈窒 Solar Car Team

  • The AV整氈窒 Solar Car Team (DalSol) has grown tremendously since its founding in 2022, evolving from a small group of engineering students into a multidisciplinary team of over 200 contributors.
  • Provides hands-on learning experiences, equipping students with technical and business skills for real-world problem-solving. Beyond innovation, the team is dedicated to inspiring the next generation through outreach, hosting over 20 presentations and shop tours for students of all ages.
  • Actively promotes the practicality of renewable energy, engaging the community through events like the Atlantic Solar Car Summit and the inaugural Solar Car Community Day. With perseverance and collaboration, DalSol continues to drive forward a vision of sustainability and innovation.

Most Impactful Sports Society


Awarded to a student society, club, or intramural league. The recipient must demonstrate consistency in planning and delivery of programming or events, high student participation and attendance of its membership, and set an example for other student societies.

AV整氈窒 Black and Gold Dance Team (BGDT)

  • Blends athleticism, artistry, and community, enriching the university experience for its members. As one of the most successful university dance teams in the Maritimes, BGDT has remained undefeated for the past two years, training up to 15 hours per week and preparing over 40 routines for competition.
  • Provides leadership opportunities through coaching, choreography, and event organization.
  • Connects with the Halifax dance community through drop-in classes and its annual showcase, Synergy, which inspires young dancers.

Intramural & Sports Club Awards


Awarded to a AV整氈窒 intramural or sports club participant who demonstrates significant commitment to AV整氈窒's intramural or sports club programs, exemplifies the role of intramurals and/or sports clubs in developing and promoting student engagement and fun on campus, demonstrates positive leadership, and inspires others to get involved.

Deanna Ames
Mathematics (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)

  • As Co-President of the AV整氈窒/Kings Figure Skating Club (DKFSC), Deanna has been instrumental in the clubs remarkable growth over the past two and a half years.
  • Under her leadership, DKFSC has expanded ice time, increased attendance, sent skaters to competitions for the first time, and hosted its inaugural showcase. She manages competition logistics, ensures smooth travel and accommodations, and fosters a welcoming and supportive environment for all members.
  • Excels on the ice, achieving three consecutive personal best scores and multiple podium finishes this season. Deannas dedication and passion have transformed DKFSC into a thriving community.

Jayden Scott
Commerce (Calgary, Alberta)

  • Jayden has made impactful contributions to the AV整氈窒 Football Club, Heart4Heart AV整氈窒 Chapter, and DalChain societies.
  • As Head of Marketing for Dal Football, he expanded the marketing team, rebuilt the teams website, and launched the Tackle Talks show.
  • Jaydens efforts grew the teams social media presence to nearly 7 million views and helped the YouTube channel reach over 5,000 subscribersmaking it the second most followed university sports program in the country.
  • He also focused on increasing student engagement in sports through creative campaigns and community-building efforts, leaving a lasting mark on AV整氈窒s athletic culture.

Varsity Athlete Award


Awarded to a varsity student athlete who demonstrates significant contributions to the community, has increased awareness at AV整氈窒 of a given charity or cause, demonstrates positive leadership, and inspires others to get involved.  

Luke Manara-Berryman
Psychology (Halifax, NS)

  • Luke has demonstrated outstanding athletic leadership as a three-year captain of the Men's Soccer team, a 2nd Team AUS All-Star, and captain of the Halifax Wanderers U21 team in international competition.
  • A dedicated scholar-athlete, he is a three-time Academic All-Canadian, a Deans List student, and maintains a 3.7 GPA while completing a Masters in Sport Psychology.
  • Deeply committed to community impact, Luke founded Tiger Community Kicks, created a soccer program for newcomers and African Nova Scotians, earned AUS and USPORT Community Service awards, and mentors youth through coaching and the Hear Me Roar initiative.

Student Wellness Award


Awarded to a student who best demonstrates leadership in promoting and contributing to a healthy campus, and is a role model for health and wellness both in practice and by impacting others to lead a healthy lifestyle (demonstrated through peer-to-peer education, volunteering, service learning, global outreach, or any activity that enhances quality of life and development). 

Bianca Morelli
Arts & Social Sciences (Toronto, Ontario)

  • As the DSUs Vice-President Internal, Bianca supported 350+ student societies and advocated for student welfare.
  • Led initiatives such as the Take Back the Night march and organized Mental Health Forums.
  • Collaborated with NSPIRG to develop sensory kits and organized Wellness Week events to promote self-care.
  • Bianca is a member of the High-Performance Leadership tier of the Student Leadership Academy.
  • Revamped the Equity and Accessibility Office and organized Exam Wellness Study Sessions to support students.
  • Contributed to reviewing the Sexualized Violence and Discrimination Policy to foster a safer campus environment.

Rising Star Awards


Awarded to first-, second-, and third-year students who have demonstrated an outstanding level of commitment, leadership, creativity, and initiative to the AV整氈窒 Student Union, as well as the campus and community at large.  

Wateen Sadek
Neuroscience (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Wateen is a standout student at AV整氈窒, recognized for her leadership, dedication, and impactful contributions both on campus and in the community.
  • As the inaugural DSU Presidential Commissioner, she has spearheaded initiatives such as the electronic waste bin project and the maternity wellness room, while also supporting first-year students as a Together@Dal mentor and O-Week leader.
  • Beyond AV整氈窒, Wateen volunteers at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, offering comfort to cancer and palliative care patients. She also contributes to research at the NeuroCognitive Imaging Lab, advocates for inclusivity as an EDI representative, and promotes sustainability through projects with Youth Climate International.
  • Wateen is also a member of the Leadership in Practice tier of the Student Leadership Academy.

Emma Deveau
Civil Engineering (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • As co-president of the AV整氈窒 Women in Engineering Society (WiE), she has enhanced engagement, restructured WiEs governance for sustainability, and built connections with groups such as the Women in Business Association.
  • Her dedication to initiatives like the Go Eng Girl event, student leadership conferences, and the 2025 Canadian Engineering Competition showcases her commitment to empowering others. 
  • Is a member of the High-Performance Tier of the Student Leadership Academy.
  • Balancing a demanding engineering program and part-time work, Emmas kindness, support, and leadership leave a lasting impact on her peers and the broader community.

Eve Wedderburn
Medical Sciences (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Eve is an exceptional leader and advocate for equity in STEM, serving in influential roles such as mentor with Imhoteps Legacy Academy (ILA) and co-president of the AV整氈窒 Black Science Society (DBSS), where she supports Black youth and works to increase Black student representation in STEM.
  • As the Black Student Representative for the DSU, Eve established an ad-hoc committee to strengthen collaboration between Black student societies and improve student governance.
  • She also serves as Director of Outreach for the AV整氈窒 Science Scholars & Leaders Society (DSSLS), mentoring low-income, first-generation, and BIPOC students, while actively contributing to AV整氈窒s Black Mental Health Awareness Week Planning Committee.
  • Eves community engagement extends beyond campus through her work with the YMCAs Youth Advisory Committee and One North End (ONE), where she promotes environmental education and STEM accessibilityall while maintaining academic excellence with a 4.0+ GPA and Deans List standing.

Obinna Esomchukwu
Medicine (Enugu, Nigeria)

  • Obinna has made a lasting impact on the DSU, on campus life, and with the broader community through a deep commitment to equity and inclusion in medical education.
  • As a leader in the AV整氈窒 Medical Students Society and the Black Medical Student Association, he helped secure the Presidents Award for Advancement of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility.
  • Obinnas Pulse of Possibilities project mentors racialized youth in rural Nova Scotia, inspiring them to pursue careers in medicine and expand representation in the field.
  • His academic research on glaucoma surgery and Indigenous health equity demonstrates a strong dedication to improving access to care for underserved populations and dismantling barriers in healthcare.

Most Impactful Charitable/Community Based Society


Awarded to a student society ratified with the DSU that has made a significant contribution to a charitable cause within the AV整氈窒 community or beyond. The society has demonstrated consistency in planning and delivery of programming or events, high student participation and attendance of its membership, and sets an example for other student societies.  

AV整氈窒 Feminist Legal Association (DFLA)

  • Has made a remarkable impact through its advocacy for gender equity and community engagement. This year, the DFLA organized the 2nd annual Women+ in Law networking event, uniting students and legal professionals with a focus on underrepresented voices.
  • Hosted a fireside chat with the AV整氈窒 Black Law Students Association to address intersectionality in the legal profession.
  • Their charitable efforts are notable, with over $2,000 donated to organizations such as Adsum House and the Elizabeth Fry Society, and an upcoming charity spin class benefiting Wellness Within.
  • Hosted a talk on intimate partner violence in family law and engaged with the Law Schools administration to improve institutional support for survivors of gender-based violence.
  • Their ongoing work includes hosting educational events and charity initiatives, positioning DFLA as a leading force in promoting equity, inclusion, and systemic change at AV整氈窒 and beyond.

Sustainability Award


Awarded to a student who has made a significant contribution to improving awareness on sustainability issues at AV整氈窒. This person's actions reflect their passion for the environment and inspire others to make positive change.

Ruby Swartz
Environment, Society and Sustainability and Political Science (Toronto, Ontario)

  • Ruby has played a pivotal role in advancing sustainability initiatives at AV整氈窒, dedicating four years to advocacy and leadership. From her work with Divest Dal and School Strike for Climate Halifax to leading in the DSUs Office of Sustainability, she has driven student engagement, sustainable policies, and peer mentorship.
  • She has facilitated public consultations, coordinated the DSUSO Green Gala, and developed programs encouraging critical reflection on consumption habits. As a member of the College of Sustainability and the Presidents Advisory Council on Sustainability, she amplifies student voices on key issues.
  • Her management of the DSUSO grant program has supported numerous student-led projects, solidifying her legacy as a leader in environmental, social, and economic sustainability.

Student Activist Award


Awarded to a student who demonstrates passion and commitment to social justice and action, leads by example, organizes students in an inclusive way, acts with integrity, raises awareness, and inspires others to create change.  

Ava Maleki
Medical Sciences (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Ava is a passionate and dedicated student activist whose contributions to social justice, humanitarian work, and inclusive leadership have made a significant impact at AV整氈窒 and beyond.
  • As president of AV整氈窒s Friends of Doctors Without Borders, she raised over $4,000 for MSF and used social media to raise awareness about global health issues. She has been a key leader in promoting diversity in STEM, organizing events to highlight challenges faced by underrepresented groups.
  • As Co-President of the AV整氈窒 Pre-Med Society, she provided invaluable support to pre-med students. Her advocacy includes creating mental health and resource guides, volunteering at healthcare centers, and supporting immigrants and refugees through ISANS.

Most Impactful Sustainability-Oriented Society


Awarded to a society that demonstrated positive impacts on sustainability issues through raising awareness, programming, education, advocacy, and student engagement. Aspects of sustainability can include but are not limited to environmental, social, and/or economic impacts.

AV整氈窒 Campus Clean-Up Club

  • The AV整氈窒 Campus Clean-up Club, founded in October 2024 by second-year students Connor MacDonald and Matt MacFarlane, was created in response to growing concerns about litter on AV整氈窒s campuses and its ecological impact on both the local community and wildlife.
  • The club began hosting weekend clean-up sessions, collecting 36 liters of garbage and dedicating 59 hours to this important cause.
  • With plans to expand their clean-up efforts to other AV整氈窒 campuses and coastal areas, the AV整氈窒 Campus Clean-up Club exemplifies hard work, innovation, and community spirit.

International Student of the Year Award


Awarded to an international student who has demonstrated excellence in leadership, shown engagement in the community, inspired others, and is a respected voice for international students at AV整氈窒.  

Noppadol Theerakul
Digital Innovation (Roi-Et, Thailand)

  • Noppadol achieved a 4.27/4.30 GPA in the Master of Digital Innovation program and served as a Teaching Assistant, helping students understand e-commerce concepts and tools.
  • Founded and served as President of the AV整氈窒 Digital Innovation Society, creating opportunities for students to explore digital innovation, collaborate, and network.
  • Actively participates in AV整氈窒s Leadership in Practice program, developing leadership skills and fostering collaboration among peers through shared insights.
  • Advocated for international students by addressing program completion issues with the AV整氈窒 International Centre and volunteered at multiple events, enhancing the sense of community for international students.

Most Impactful Emerging Society


Awarded to a society that is relatively new or was revived after inactivity. This society has demonstrated positive impacts through their programming, education, student engagement and/or community building. This award also recognizes initiatives taken by a group of students to ensure the safety of the student body on and off campus.

AV整氈窒 Diabetes Awareness Society

  • The AV整氈窒 Diabetes Awareness Society (DDAS) has made a significant impact through its commitment to raising awareness and educating the public about diabetes.
  • DDAS has actively participated in events such as the Diabetes Canadas Lace Up to End Diabetes Walk and organized a fundraising bake sale to promote diabetes awareness. The society is also planning a Research Mixer to connect AV整氈窒 students, faculty, and the broader public with experts in diabetes research.
  • Despite being a new society, DDAS has demonstrated exceptional dedication to education, advocacy, and community involvement, positioning them for long-term influence.

Student Entrepreneur of the Year Award


Awarded to a student who has demonstrated excellence in generating an innovative idea, concept, or business. The student uses their leadership, vision, and focus to make their ideas come to fruition.  

Isaac William Raymond Bahler
Earth Science and Physics (Red Deer, Alberta)

  • Isaac is a passionate and dedicated Earth Sciences student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and initiative.
  • He has led teams in prestigious international competitions, including the Mission Innovation SMART-CDR Competition, where his team was selected as a global finalist for developing an integrated sensor suite for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal, leading to an invitation to present at the 2025 CLIMIT SUMMIT in Norway. He also co-led a student team in the SGI Annual Grand Challenge on Sustainability, earning recognition as a top four finalist nationwide.
  • Through these initiatives, Isaac has advanced climate science, elevated AV整氈窒s global reputation, and fostered interdisciplinary collaboration. His commitment to sustainability and innovation makes him a trailblazer in Earth Sciences

Most Impactful Cultural/Spiritual Society


Presented to a student society ratified with the AV整氈窒 Student Union that has raised awareness, engaged students, and increased representation of a culture, religion, or spirituality on campus. It demonstrates consistency in event planning and delivery, high participation and attendance of its membership, and sets an example for other student societies.

The AV整氈窒 Palestinian Student Society

  • The AV整氈窒 Palestinian Student Society has made a profound impact through their advocacy for Palestinian rights and culture, organizing numerous demonstrations, cultural events, and fundraising initiatives.
  • Became a crucial support network for Palestinian students on campus, offering a space for solidarity and safety.
  • Through their tireless efforts, the Palestinian Student Society has mobilized support for justice and human rights, leaving an enduring legacy at AV整氈窒.

Student Employee Award


Presented to a student employee who has demonstrated leadership and fostered community spirit in their work on campus. This student can be employed in any capacity on campus and, through their work, contributes to the AV整氈窒 student experience.  

Yuki Law
Earth Science and Physics (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

  • Yuki has demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication, and advocacy as a House Manager at the DSU.
  • Over the past two years, she has improved the accessibility and functionality of the Student Union Building by addressing issues, proposing solutions, and streamlining operations.
  • Advocated for EDIA initiatives and developed a software system to improve work processes, making a significant impact on the DSU.

Most Impactful Faculty/Departmental Society


Awarded to a faculty or departmental society ratified with the DSU that has best demonstrated consistency in planning and delivery of programming or events, high student participation and attendance of its membership, and sets an example for other student societies. 

AV整氈窒 Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) 

  • The AV整氈窒 Undergraduate Engineering Society (DUES) has made a significant impact on the Sexton Campus community through its dedication to student engagement, professional development, and academic support.
  • Organized social events such as theme nights and the Engineering Gala and supported students academic success through tutoring programs.
  • Its commitment to advocacy and providing resources for future leaders makes it a deserving recipient of this Impact Award.

AV整氈窒 Student Union Gold Ds


Awarded to AV整氈窒 Students to recognize an elite level of involvement and achievement in campus life over the course of their university career. These students have shown outstanding extracurricular contributions in the community.  

Alexandra MacNeil
Medicine (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • As President of the AV整氈窒 Science Society, Alexandra launched impactful initiatives such as the Peer Mentorship Program and Lets Talk Science, reaching over 1000 youth through science education and outreach.
  • In medical school, Alexandra continued her advocacy by serving as Curriculum Representative, organizing the Conference of Atlantic Medical Students, and promoting health education through the DalMed Everest initiative.
  • Her research on chronic pain in medical students and her work supporting newcomer health further reflect her commitment to health advocacy and student success.

Ava Maleki
Medical Sciences (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Ava demonstrated exceptional leadership at AV整氈窒, driving initiatives like the Research Mixer and Science Symposium, and fostering inclusivity within STEM through events such as the Women in STEM and BIPOC in STEM Panels.
  • As President of AV整氈窒 Friends of Doctors Without Borders, she raised over $4,000 for international medical aid and organized student events, while also serving as a medical responder with the AV整氈窒 Medical Campus Response Team.
  • Ava maintained a high GPA, contributed to cancer research, and supported fellow students through her role as a secretary and tutor at the Dal Writing Centre.

Elizabeth McGraw
Law, Justice, and Society and Economics (Centreville, Nova Scotia)

  • As President of the AV整氈窒 Undergraduate Law Society, the AV整氈窒 All-Inclusive Womens Network, and the AV整氈窒 Golden Key Chapter, she has organized impactful events, fostered inclusivity, and advocated for gender equity and social justice.
  • She is also a member of the High-Performance Tier of the Student Leadership Academy and worked as the Student Leadership Academy Program Assistant.
  • Her volunteer work with the Elizabeth Fry Society and AV整氈窒 Legal Aid Clinic has provided vital support to marginalized individuals, while her leadership in the legal field includes establishing mentorship programs and championing gender equity in athletics.
  • A Deans List student and recipient of numerous awards, including the Undergraduate Achievement Award, Elizabeth exemplifies a balance of academic excellence and meaningful community engagement.

AV整氈窒 Student Council Member Award


Awarded by the DSU to the Councillor who has demonstrated a commitment to collaborative problem solving, active representation of their constituency, and initiative in the pursuit of innovation.

Eshan Arora
Medicine (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Eshan's commitment to leadership, advocacy, and inclusivity has had a profound impact on the AV整氈窒 community. As a Board of Governors Representative for the AV整氈窒 Student Union (DSU), Eshan has played a pivotal role in shaping university policies, advocating for students, and supporting systemic change, particularly in the areas of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA).
  • His involvement in various DSU committees and initiatives, such as the Psycho-educational Assessment Ad-hoc Bursary Committee and the development of the DSU's updated Land Acknowledgment, showcases his dedication to creating a more inclusive and equitable campus.
  • Eshan has also been instrumental in bridging representation gaps, fostering connections between Black senior administration and African Nova Scotian students, and advocating for marginalized groups. His leadership and unwavering commitment to student advocacy make him a well-deserving candidate for the Impact Award.

Most Impactful Social Justice Award


Awarded to a society that upholds social justice principles by its actions.狸ith equitable practices, the society has demonstrated transformative impacts on the community on and/or off campus through raising awareness, programming, education, advocacy, student engagement and/or student action.

AV整氈窒 UNICEF Club

  • Through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement, the society has made a significant impact both on and off-campus. They actively raise awareness on global child rights issues through educational campaigns and collaborations with other student groups.
  • Notable off-campus involvement includes volunteering at the annual Chefs for UNICEF Water for Life Gala in Halifax. With consistent dedication to the cause, the society has raised funds to support vulnerable children globally, while creating an inclusive space for students to get involved in meaningful work.
  • Their unwavering commitment to making a difference, combined with their outreach efforts and inclusive approach, makes the UNICEF Society a deserving candidate for the Impact Award.

Dal-King's Impact Award


Awarded to the Kings student who is most highly engaged and takes on a leadership role at AV整氈窒.  This is the sister award to the KSU Community Engagement Award for AV整氈窒 students at Kings which acknowledges the contribution of a AV整氈窒 student to the community at Kings College.

Eva Eusanio
Law, Justice and Society (Nanaimo, British Columbia)

 

  • As a Student Educator at the University of Kings College, Eva led transformative sexual health education and sexualized violence prevention initiatives across both Kings and AV整氈窒 campuses.
  • Known for her creativity and commitment, Eva developed engaging programming that fostered student connection, even amid post-COVID challenges to in-person engagement.
  • Her leadership helped expand Waves of Change Bystander Intervention trainings at Kings and contributed to improving workshop accessibility and relevance.
  • Nationally recognized by Courage to Act in 2024, Eva is a poised, driven, and impactful student leader whose work has left a legacy on campus.

Faculty Leadership Awards


Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students in good academic standing for each AV整氈窒 faculty. Part-time students are eligible for this award. These students exemplify the highest level of passion for their discipline, take initiative in creating new opportunities, and encourage their peers to engage in faculty initiatives.涌aculty Leadership Impact Award recipients positively impact other students in their faculty and the reputation of their faculty at AV整氈窒 outside of the classroom.

Agriculture:

Alexe Indigo
Agricultural Sciences (St. John's, Newfoundland)

  • Alexe has been the driving force behind The Food Pantry at the Truro campus for two years, providing essential support to students experiencing food insecurity.
  • Under her leadership, the Pantry has grown significantly, now serving over 100 students each month through low-barrier, confidential food access.
  • Alexe manages all aspects of the Pantrys operationsfrom sourcing and stocking supplies to collaborating with local organizations and raising awareness about food insecurity on campus.
  • Beyond food distribution, she also led educational initiatives that teach students how to cook affordable meals, reduce food waste, and understand best-before dates, making a lasting impact on the campus community.

Architecture & Planning:

Camila Mascarenhas Castro Lima
(Salvador, Brazil)

  • Camila has excelled both academically and within the community since beginning her studies in 2022, earning her BEDS degree with Sexton Distinction in May 2024.
  • In her first term, she volunteered to mentor a high school student with special needs, guiding them through an 80-hour career experience in architecturedemonstrating her passion for teaching and leadership early on.
  • Camila has contributed significantly as a Digital Lab Assistant, class representative, and executive member of the AV整氈窒 Architecture Student Association (DASA), where she co-organized a lecture series on sustainable architecture.
  • With numerous volunteer efforts and awardsincluding the George P. Rogers Award and second place in the Green Pathways Challenge Competitionshe brings enthusiasm, excellence, and a strong sense of community to everything she does.

Arts & Social Sciences:

Reagan Lindsay-Kereluik
(Oakville, Ontario)

  • Reagan has demonstrated outstanding leadership and academic excellence, serving as Program Assistant for the Law, Justice, and Society (LJSO) program and Co-President of the AV整氈窒 Undergraduate Law Society, where she organized events and managed the moot team.
  • She has maintained a 4.1 GPA while pursuing a major in Law, Justice, and Society with minors in Economics and Management and earning multiple awards, including the Fulbright Canada Killam Fellowship.
  • Reagan has made significant contributions to the community through research on Indigenous overrepresentation in the justice system, volunteering, and publishing articles, leaving a lasting impact on the AV整氈窒 community.

Computer Science (Undergraduate):

Tobi Onibudo
(Lagos, Nigeria)

  • Tobi has demonstrated exceptional dedication to building a vibrant and supportive community both on and off campus.
  • As Vice President External for the AV整氈窒 Faculty of Computer Science Society and a Student Ambassador for Shiftkey Labs, he has prioritized peer growth and success through initiatives such as organizing the Shiftkey Labs Lounge Panels remotely during a co-op term.
  • Beyond event coordination, Tobi has supported classmates academically, offering help with complex material and securing financial assistance for certification costs.
  • His leadership in organizing tech workshops, leading large hackathons, and providing mentorship has fostered a culture of collaboration and innovation, leaving a lasting impact on the university community.

Computer Science (Graduate):

Sigma Jahan
(Dhaka, Bangladesh)

  • Sigma, a third-year PhD student in Computer Science, has demonstrated exceptional leadership and academic excellence, maintained a 90% average while conducting cutting-edge research on AI-based system reliability, and was published in top-tier venues like SANER 2023 and ICSE.
  • She has made significant teaching contributions, serving as a TA for 16+ courses (earning the 2024 Best TA award) and co-leading the Lifting Nova Scotia Workshop.
  • Sigmas advocacy for equity, diversity, and inclusion is evident in initiatives such as organizing FCS's first Women in Tech research poster competition and revitalizing the graduate community through leadership roles in DAGS, restoring funding and resources.

Dentistry:

Tarik Abdulkarim
(St. John's, Newfoundland)

  • Tarik has consistently demonstrated leadership, innovation, and academic excellence, co-founding the successful business ActivMate and winning a Memorial Centre for Entrepreneurship funding competition before pursuing a dental hygiene diploma at AV整氈窒.
  • He has excelled academically, serving as co-president of his class and a representative on the Dentistry Alumni Committee, and was recognized with the Keating-Bekkers Award for exceptional promise in dental hygiene.
  • Tariks warm personality, ability to connect with others, and involvement in extracurricular activities such as sports and community service, make him a beloved figure among peers and patients, exemplifying his commitment to making a positive impact.

Engineering:

Emma Deveau
(Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Emma has proven to be an outstanding leader and co-president of the AV整氈窒 Women in Engineering Society (WiE), bringing fresh energy and innovative ideas that have significantly enhanced the societys mission and structure.
  • She has fostered valuable connections with other groups such as the Women in Business Association, and played a key role in the success of initiatives like Go Eng Girl, which introduces young girls to engineering.
  • In addition to her leadership with WiE, Emma is involved in student leadership through conferences, the High Performance tier of the Student Leadership Academy, and the organizing committee for the 2025 Canadian Engineering Competition, all while balancing a demanding engineering course load and part-time work.

Health:

Swasti Arora
(Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Swasti, a final-year Master of Social Work student, has demonstrated outstanding leadership, advocacy, and dedication to student engagement and faculty initiatives.
  • As Co-Chair of the Social Work Student Group, she revitalized student involvement, secured funding for programming, and successfully advocated for changes to student placements.
  • She also serves as the Health Professions Student Representative on Senate Caucus and contributes to the Diversity & Equity Committee, the NS College of Social Workers, and the BIPOC Student Mentorship Academy.
  • A published researcher and passionate social justice advocate, she has played a key role in fostering an inclusive and engaged community.

Law:

Juliet Watts
(Kelowna, British Columbia)

  • Julie Watts is a dedicated leader at the Schulich School of Law, currently serving as President of the Law Student Society and co-director of Pro Bono AV整氈窒 for the second consecutive year.
  • In these roles, she has been responsive to student needs, facilitating solutions with a problem-solving approach and leading Pro Bono Dal, which places 170 students in 45 service projects across Halifax.
  • Julies efforts have expanded the organizations impact and secured additional funding for key projects, enhancing its contributions to the community.
  • Consistently ranking among the top of her class, Julie exemplifies the Weldon Tradition of unselfish public service and is an asset to both the AV整氈窒 community and the broader legal field.

Management:

Amelie McLean
(Victoria, British Columbia)

  • Amelie is a dedicated leader within the Faculty of Management at AV整氈窒. She has significantly impacted the student experience through her work organizing and managing case competitions, increasing student engagement, and fostering collaborations with industry partners such as PepsiCo.
  • Amelies proactive approach to bridging gaps for first- and second-year students has led to increased participation and confidence in case competitions.
  • She plays a key role on several program committees, shaping the direction of the Bachelor of Management Programs academic offerings.

Medicine (Medical Student):

Sherry Eskander
(Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Sherry is a transformative leader whose dedication and innovative initiatives have profoundly impacted the medical school and surrounding communities.
  • As the Director of Skills and Workshops for the 2024 Conference of Atlantic Medical Students (CoAMS), Sherry led the development of 17+ workshops, enhancing the learning experience for over 120 attendees.
  • Beyond education, she has fostered wellness through the Music in Medicine Band/Orchestra Program and the Artful Wellness Program, providing therapeutic outlets for both patients and students.
  • Sherrys work in equitable healthcare access, including leadership in the Newcomer Health Preschool Eye Clinic, and her involvement in youth mentorship and community engagement further demonstrates her commitment to positive change.

Medicine (Graduate Student):

Hailey Stack
(Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) 

  • Hailey is a standout candidate for the Impact Award, blending academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and community leadership. Currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Pharmacology at AV整氈窒, Haileys research on triple-negative breast cancer has significant promise.
  • As Co-President of the Pharmacology Graduate Student Society, she fosters collaboration and organizes impactful outreach initiatives, including a community fridge donation drive and a winter clothing drive.
  • Beyond the university, Hailey volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House Charities簧 Atlantic and leads efforts for the CIBC Run for the Cure Halifax Committee. Her dedication to research, service, and making a tangible difference makes her a deserving recipient of this award.

Science (Undergraduate):

Nathan Cromwell Tesfazion
(Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)

  • Nathan has demonstrated exceptional leadership as Vice-President of the AV整氈窒 Science Scholars and Leaders Society (DSSLS), advocating for underrepresented groups in science and co-founding the AV整氈窒 Black Science Society to support Black students.
  • Nathan is also a member of the High-Performance tier of the Student Leadership Academy.
  • He is actively involved in initiatives such as Imhoteps Learning Community and AV整氈窒s Black Mental Health Awareness Week, and has been recognized for his mentorship by PLANS and DSSLS.
  • Nathan serves on the YMCA of Greater Halifaxs Youth Advisory Committee and was the inaugural Community Partnership Officer at the Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation, all while maintaining a remarkable 4.1+ GPA in Microbiology and Immunology.

Science (Graduate):

Tiara Mulder
(Lake Loon, Nova Scotia)

  • Tiara, an exceptional PhD candidate in Biology, is dedicated to inclusivity, equity, and academic excellence.
  • A member of the AV整氈窒 High Tier Leadership Program of the Student Leadership Academy, Tiara serves as a Teaching Assistant and Graduate Mentor, integrating EDIA principles into her work and supporting diverse students.
  • Recognized nationally as a DRI EDIA Champion, she leads initiatives promoting equitable research environments, demonstrating strong leadership in advancing inclusivity in STEM.
  • Tiaras leadership is further reflected through her involvement in the Breaking Conventions in STEM event series, as well as her active participation in the Black Canadian Scientist Network and Imhotep Legacy Academy.

Outstanding Graduate Student Award


Awarded to a graduate盎tudent in either a professional or research program. These students exemplify the highest level of passion for their discipline and are engaged in initiatives that improve the quality of the graduate student experience at AV整氈窒.烙utstanding Graduate Student Award recipients positively impact other graduate盎tudents with activities that extend畜eyond their academic programs.

Harichandana Valisakkagari
Master of Science (Agriculture) (Hyderabad, India)

  • She led the organization of the 2024 Research Day at AV整氈窒 Agricultural Campus, providing a platform for students and faculty to showcase their research and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Played a key role in organizing AV整氈窒s first-ever multicultural event, promoting inclusivity and cultural diversity among students.
  • Spearheaded the Dal Grad PD Program in Truro, expanding professional development opportunities for graduate students on the Agricultural Campus.
  • Maintained a GPA of 4.1/4.3 while pursuing an M.Sc. in Agriculture, publishing two peer-reviewed articles on sustainable cosmeceuticals from upcycled kale, and presenting at multiple national and international conferences.

Outstanding Student of Distinction Award


Awarded to a student that has shown an elite level of consistent campus involvement over the course of their university career, and has made outstanding and impactful extracurricular contributions in the community either through student advocacy, academic justice, leadership, or other student involvement. This award is based on the academic and community accomplishments of AV整氈窒 alumni Lillu Ju, Level Chan, and Malcolm Honour.

Eshaa Amer
Neuroscience (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)

  • Eshaa founded and leads the only UN GirlUp AV整氈窒 society in Nova Scotia, advocating for gender equality and raising funds for a girls' school in Pakistan. She organized a panel on womens impact at AV整氈窒 and highlighted issues faced by Indigenous women and two-spirit individuals.
  • Eshaa supports underrepresented minorities in Science by creating inclusive graphics and mentoring students. She co-hosts the 'Breaking Conventions in Science' podcast and founded a mentorship program for minority students.
  • She is a passionate advocate for mental health, fundraising for youth organizations, promoting resources on campus, and designing accessible mental health pamphlets for women in her hometown.
  • Eshaas research focuses on Black womens health and the mental health experiences of African Nova Scotians, aiming to improve healthcare for these communities. Shes determined to be the first in her family to complete formal education and help others overcome stigma in the South Asian community.

Presidents Awards for the Advancement of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (EDIA)


At AV整氈窒, we believe that equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility are fundamental to education and employment, and therefore, are essential institutional strategic priorities. This award recognizes the皋utstanding efforts of AV整氈窒 students or student groups that work consistently to promote an inclusive campus community at Dal and demonstrate an understanding that a commitment to EDIA means focusing on dismantling the unjust structures that systematically marginalize or exclude some while privileging and advantaging others.

Team Visual Assist

  • Dedicated team whose work has significantly promoted inclusivity and accessibility on campus. They have developed innovative solutions to support students with visual impairments, fostering a more inclusive environment.
  • Secured funding for specialized braille and tactile learning equipment, including embossing and heat swell printers.
  • Created a tactile conference poster on strategies for teaching visually impaired students, presented at major academic conferences.
  • Designed and piloted accessible learning activities using 3D models and braille, including outreach sessions for Supernova camps and PLANS co-op students.

Gabrielle Close (Psychology)
Inaya Seraj (Neuroscience and Anthropology)
Basmah Hendy (Neuroscience)
Emily Pastorius-French (Psychology)
Kaitlyn Joy (Vision Sciences)
Can Sozuer (Dal alumnus, Neuroscience and Math)
Isaac Zacher (Dal alumnus, Neuroscience)
Daria Oanes (Dal alumnus, Psychology)
Sam McDonald (Dal alumnus, Neuroscience)
Noah Guest (Acadia alumnus, Psychology)
Jackie Benedict (Dal alumnus, Psychology)