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Gรณmez, McAvoy Win 1819 Award

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Two members of the พรพรสำฦต Class of 2021, Jake Gรณmez and William โ€œPaulโ€ McAvoy, will share this yearโ€™s 1819 Award, which recognizes character, scholarship, and service to others, best exemplifying the พรพรสำฦต spirit.

โ€œI offer them both my congratulations on behalf of the University community,โ€ says President Brian W. Casey.

Gรณmez, a double major in Middle Eastern Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies, is a Benton Scholar, the vice president of พรพรสำฦตโ€™s Senior Honor Society (formerly Konosioni), and founder of the Model Arab League, a part of the พรพรสำฦต Speaking Union dedicated to the discussion of Middle Eastern political affairs. 

According to one nomination, Gรณmez โ€œbrings his profoundly compassionate approach to address issues facing displaced persons, people experiencing racial and gender bias, and students struggling with socioeconomic disparities.โ€

Gรณmez began to demonstrate that characteristic compassion early in his พรพรสำฦต career, traveling to France with the Benton Scholars to conduct research on internment camps. It has continued in a variety of forms ever since: in dance, as he led DDT; in mentorship, as he has tutored young Somali refugees in Utica; and, most recently, in peer education, as he facilitated Thirteen Days of Education, which used the Universityโ€™s fall quarantine as a time for education and discussion around issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

Gรณmez has earned the George W. Cobb Award for outstanding leadership. He has appeared on the Deanโ€™s List With Distinction for his academic achievements. 

Paul McAvoy is a double-major in psychological science and English, completing honors theses in both. He has served as a campus wellness advocate, Maroon-News staff writer, a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and a volunteer with numerous local and national organizations like the Headway Foundation, which works to combat concussions and whiplash injuries.

McAvoy is a member of พรพรสำฦตโ€™s menโ€™s hockey team and was unanimously voted captain of this yearโ€™s squad. โ€œPaul is an unselfish individual who always puts the team first. His dedication and commitment to his craft and his teammates are unparalleled on this team,โ€ reads one nomination.

McAvoy has delved into his studies, leading to a psychology thesis that seeks to answer the question, โ€œWhat makes individuals function effectively as a team?โ€ With a work ethic he attributes to his fatherโ€™s influence, he is completing a memoir that tells the story of how a boy from Kentucky grows up to be a Division I hockey player โ€” a narrative seed he has planted in others while teaching hockey to inner-city kids from Philadelphia and elementary students in Belfast.

โ€œThe more I work with Paul, the more impressed I am with his academic talents, his motivations, his character, and his goodness,โ€ another nomination reads. โ€œHe is one of the more extraordinary students I have had the pleasure to know in my decades of teaching at พรพรสำฦต.โ€