The University of Massachusetts Amherst

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2025 Chancellor's Citation Award recipients with Chancellor Javier Reyes
Honors and Awards

Ceremony Honors 2025 Chancellor’s Citation Award Recipients and Gerald F. Scanlon Student Employees of the Year

Ten staff members, two teams of employees and 10 student employees who have demonstrated exceptional talent, dedication and commitment to UMass Amherst were honored for their outstanding contributions to the university at the 2025 Chancellor’s Citation and Gerald F. Scanlon Student Employee of the Year awards ceremony, held April 23 at Old Chapel.
 

The Chancellor’s Citation Award

The Chancellor’s Citation Award recognizes employees who have demonstrated outstanding performance in helping the university achieve its goals and objectives through original contributions to the university, attainment of high-priority university objectives, performance “beyond the call of duty” and/or achievement of significant improvements in productivity or savings in university operations.

 

The 2025 Chancellor’s Citation Award Recipients are:

Chancellor’s Citation Team Recipients:

Kate Dorrity, Office of Emergency Management and Raymond Rex, Controller’s Office

Kate Dorrity and Raymond Rex receive the 2025 Chancellor's Citation Award from Andrew Mangels

Ryan Bartlett, Nicholas Davis, Robert Etre, Brian Garcia, Jaymes Hoyt, Benjamin Lambert, Kimberly Munoz, Brandon Munson, Jessica Thomas and Liana Varosky

The UMPD Self-Defense Team receives the 2025 Chancellor's Citation Award from Provost Fouad Abd-El-Khalick

The Gerald F. Scanlon Student Employee of the Year Award

The Gerald F. Scanlon Student Employees of the Year Award honors students who have demonstrated exceptional performance by contributing their time and skills to help the university achieve its goals and objectives.
 

The 2024-2025 Gerald F. Scanlon Student Employee of the Year Award Recipients are:

Tom Solus Commonwealth Honors College

Tom Solus

These videos were produced by Daniel Madsen ’11 of CN1 Video Productions.