Salesianum School recently honored members of the Class of 2026 during its annual Junior Recognition Awards ceremony, celebrating students for their academic excellence, leadership, service, and character. Director of College & School Counseling, Deneen Brown, announced the recipients, whose achievements reflect the highest ideals of the Salesian mission.
The
Harvard University Prize Book Award, given to students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, high character, and achievement across various fields, was awarded to Roman Trubiano and Declan Takam.
The
Tulane University Book Award, recognizing excellence in academics, leadership, and public service, was awarded to Connor Kirby, aligning with the university's motto.
The
University of Rochester recognized four students: Samuel Fielding (Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Scholarship), Joseph Conley (George Eastman Young Leaders Award), Solomon Abbey (Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award), and Christian Williams (Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology).
The
Rochester Institute of Technology honored four juniors: Jack Cunningham (Humanities & Social Sciences), Liam Watson (Science and Math), Thomas Raschilla (Art & Design), and Abraham Castellano (Business & Leadership).
Anthony Polizzi was presented with the prestigious
Rensselaer Medal, which includes a $40,000 annual scholarship for excellence in math and science.
The Bowdoin Book Award, recognizing a student’s service to the common good and innovative thinking, was awarded to Connor Dever.
Jared Hitchens received the
Alfred University Scholars Award, which recognizes leadership and service and includes a scholarship ranging from $18,000 to $30,000.
Saint Bonaventure University selected several students for its Bonnie Scholarships, each worth $22,000 annually: Thomas Bamonte, Connor Henley, Jonah Landis, Mack Medeiros, James Vella, Jack Waldorf, and Julius Williams.
Clarkson University honored three students with major scholarships: Vincenzo Colonna (Leadership Scholarship, $100,000), Kyan Rowe (School Scholars Award, $100,000), and Cristian Jaco (Achievement Award, $80,000).
Congratulations to all honorees for their remarkable achievements and for representing the spirit of the Salesian Gentleman.