2024 OSA Winners
Academic Excellence Awards
Cinema — Emilie Boehm
Dance — Emily West
Theatre — Madison Downing
Business Analytics and Technology — Mikyla Slater
Business Management — Jana Schmid
Community Engagement and Leadership — Leslie Howze and Danielle Corey-Shaeffer
Sports, Arts, Entertainment and Music Business — Elliott Geary and Samuel Paratore
Criminal Justice and Intelligence — Hannah Lanham
Literature, Culture and Society — Juliet Jacob
Natural Science and Engineering — Sasaya Hamer Pennisi and Jason Sintic
Psychology — Marley Parker
Kaitlyn Caiarelli
Alumni Association Awards
Madison Downing - Undergraduate Winner
Holly Pascoe - Graduate Degree Winner
Dr. Robert Michael (posthumous) - Doctoral Winner
Finalists
Undergraduate: Mikyla Slater, Arianah Bellamy, Sasaya Hamer Pennisi
Graduate: Kyle Archer
Athletics Awards
Winner
Holly Pascoe
Winner
Philipp Harder
Co-Curricular Awards
Winner
MC Carder
MC Carder is one of the most hardworking individuals I know, being the president of the Honors Organization, treasurer of SGA, and president of her club, the Taylor Swift Society. MC Carder represents what it means to be a student leader.
Finalists
August Stephens, Elliott Geary, Ez Armstrong, Joey Bova, Natalea Hillen, Teagan DeGroen
All Nominees: Breeanna Stephenson, Delaney Metikosh, Erin Ging, Erin Yudt, Ethan Rowinski, Frankie Bracey, Isabella Wolfe, Isabella Woodford, Jantz Levin, Kassidy Burke, Kelsi Fears, Madison Downing, Marc Palombo, Mia Martinez, Sisan Tuedor, Trevor FitzSimmons & Quinn Hoy
Winner
Aidan Lacey
Aidan has been an outstanding member of the Bison Exchange this year. As a freshman, he has taken on managing and creating content for our social media accounts and even did an amazing rebrand for the store! His creativity and willingness to make the store and club a better place have been so refreshing to see this year.
Finalists
Alaina Halbleib, Brynn Rees, Morgan Bakos & Robert Fornataro
All Nominees: Bella Watkins, Layla Gallegos, Mia Martinez & Riley Mahon
Winner
Paige Rennekamp
Paige is incredibly authentic, easy to talk to and overall has a positive attitude that is contagious. I know she is going to be an absolutely fantastic PAC and Chapter director. Her future on the campus bright. Anyone who has the privilege of having her on your team will see how much of an asset she is.
Finalists
Drew Dela Llana, Jordan Kullen, Mikayla Stasny & Savannah Ikach
All Nominees: Jake Pleins, Lydia Zarefoss, Armando Gonzalvez, Matt Palange, Nichole Bartolomeo & Thea Smith
Winner
Allicia Broyard
Throughout their many involvements, Allicia is always going the extra mile to ensure that all events they have a hand in are inclusive to everybody and puts in so much work to make that happen. You can see the commitment to making sure campus as inclusive as possible, and the hard work Allicia puts into everything they do is seen. Allicia certainly deserve this recognition.
Finalists
Anna Skeels, Iliana Sharp, Kayla Brown & Marissa Waitlevertch
All Nominees: Dillion Peterson, Emily Vath, Patton Dashwood & Sky Wolff
Winner
Trevor Fitzimmons (SGA)
I haven’t seen anyone take a position more seriously than Trevor has taken his role in a long time. He leads a tight ship; he governs the way we need to see a government being held. He holds people accountable, and he hasn’t lacked one quality a VP should have. He’s an amazing person who sticks to his values. He remains transparent with the student government and all around us.
Finalists
Cecelia Eidsvoog, Drew Williams, Joey Bova & Kelsi Fears
All Nominees: Aidan Ringiewicz, Amy Remes, Ana Bellamy, Anthony Billy, Gabrielle Baxter, Grace Lorince, Madelyn Kennedy, Madison Downing, MC Carder, Mikayla Stasny & Opal Dickman
Winner
Drew Williams (SGA and BSU)
When Drew joined SGA as a senator, he immediately went beyond his title. From attending extra meetings to stay in the loop to picking up tasks when executive cabinet members were swamped, Drew made sure his peers were supported.
Finalists
Gavin Petrone, Jake Loveisky, Morgan Bakos & Zoe Prue
All Nominees: Courtney Parrish, Dillion Peterson, Isabel Arazana-Caldwell, Juliet Jacob, Luke McKenna, Marguerite Hier, Raquel Bryner & Harvest Reeves
Winner
Bison Exchange
This organization has been restructured this school year, creating more opportunities for students to shop for clothes and to buy directly from students. They have hosted events that allow students to sell their own things, including handmade items such as jewelry. This organization has also collaborated with numerous organizations, expanding its reach on campus.
Finalists
Black Student Union, Shalom, Student Accounting Association & U-View Television
Winner
The Taylor Swift Society
The Taylor Swift Society of Point Park University is an exceptional candidate for this award because they are always welcoming to any newcomers and Swifties of all different levels (Baby Swiftie to Mega Die Hard). Founder and current President MC Carder is always so excited for all meetings and events. While being a fan club, TSS has created a sense of community and family among its members. Since joining TSS, I have met wonderful individuals and have had such a blast talking about a mutual favorite musician in a relaxed and calming atmosphere.
Finalists
Asian American Pacific Islander Union, Moonlight Movie Club, Nightshade Guild & Sports Communication Club
Winner
Operation Christmas Child Workshop — Coalition of Christian Outreach
This event has been a fun and accessible way for students to give back during the holidays without the pressure of spending sparse college change. This year's design not only featured the box building, but also activities for the students in attendance to get festive and personal with their gift boxes by writing cards and attaching polaroids.
Finalists
Bison Flea — Bison Exchange
Condom Carnival — Campus Activities Board
Garfield Gathering — Campus Activities Board
All Nominees: Multicultural Festival —Student Government Association, Rock-A-Thon — WPPJ Radio Station, SGA Painting Pumpkins — Student Government Association & SWSG Field Trip — Strong Women, Strong Girls
Winner
Elliott Geary
Over the past 2 years as Executive Director, Elliott has made such an impact on the organization. They have really spearheaded all the different changes we have made to some internal processes to help us best fulfill our goals to the campus community. Elliott is also the first to volunteer and first on scene when any “fire” may come up with an event. Their continued hard work no matter how many long hours they put into this organization is unmatched and same with their passion for this organization to do great things. They deserve their flowers for everything they have done to help this organization thrive in the current and in the future.
Finalists
Brynn Rees, Emily Vath, Samuel Paratore & Susie Iannitelli
All Nominees: Mikayla Stasny
Winner
Marc Palombo
Marc has done so much for SGA I truly don't think I could fit all my reasons in one box. I will say this, Marc asked me to be a part of SGA and explained his vision to me before our junior year had ended. We are now seniors on the cusp of graduation, and I have seen Marc and the rest of SGA accomplish just about everything he mentioned and more.
Finalists
Allicia Broyard, Frankie Bracey, MC Carder & Trevor FitzSimmons
Winner
Delaney Metikosh
She embodied everything that I believe the program stands for. Her endless energy, creativity, inner drive, and empathy created a supportive and safe environment for not only the Pioneer Ambassadors working with her, but her group of freshmen who all — to this day — adore her.
Finalists
Alexander Hatt, Allicia Broyard, Jantz Levin & Kaylee Simpson
All Nominees: Esai Martinez, Frankie Bracey, Ilijana Hasak, Kairi Stallsmith, Nichole Bartolomeo, Paige Rennekamp, Savannah Ikach, Sophie Gronczewski & Teagan DeGroen
Winners
Sara Reynolds
She is a wonderful resident educator. She is a great leader and example to every underclassman that knows her. She’s not even my resident educator and she went out of her way to make me feel welcome and like I had a friend.
Gracie Flanick
She is extremely passionate about the position, and she tries her hardest to ensure safety for her residents. She treats all her residents with respect rather than talking down to them and always makes sure they all feel welcomed on the floor and around campus. She is a caring person and continues to be there for her residents and the other REs to assist with roommate conflicts, schoolwork and overall life challenges.
Abby Coffee
She has always been super helpful and caring for her residents. Her floors are always beautifully decorated and are fun to live in. She is always friendly and helpful. She helps give guidance.
All Nominees: Alyssa Phillips, Mak Baker, Jordan Kullen, Jordan Threatt, Julianna Brock, Justin Barbe, Magdalene Frey, Veta Piscitella
Communication Awards
Jacob Woodyard and Jenny Stevens
Nick Tommarello
Harmony Sheftall
Gregory Hillman
Grace Lorince
Ethan Rowinski and Savannah Ikach
Honors Recognition
Once again, we would like to congratulate all winners and inductees for the 2024 Outstanding Student Awards!