The University Honors Program is excited to announce three new student associates that have recently joined our team. Each will use their unique talents and abilities to help foster new ideas, organize and plan events, and assure that all students know about the amazing opportunities the Honors Program has to offer.
First up, we have junior Mason Hennessy. Mason is a great leader who is dedicated to serving others. He shows this at UD by being a Catholic LIFE peer minister, Bible study leader, SERVICE Saturdays leader, and a Campus Ministry Retreat leader. Through this, he was presented with the opportunity to visit Rome last October. When he’s not leading, Mason enjoys playing the ukulele and guitar, playing spikeball, and praying. As a double theology and communications major, he hopes to work at the Vatican one day.
Sophomore Adam Kolar brings joy to every person he encounters, and shines that light for everyone to see at UD. By being a Bible study leader, Chaminade Scholar, and UleaD mentor, he brings happiness to the community. Adam double majors in psychology and theology with a pre-law minor. In his free time, you can find Adam at Catholic LIFE events, playing intramural sports, or embracing his musician and artistic abilities. During the summer, Adam works at St. Therese’s Camp in Wasilla, Alaska.
Lastly, we have sophomore Madilyn Wicker. Maddy is passionate and eager to help those around her. She is involved in Chaminade Scholars, the Cheerleading Team, is a UleaD mentor, Honors Student Ambassador, UDoes, and OIP Club. Outside of these activities, you can find her tutoring, volunteering, reading, or watching sunsets. Maddy is a psychology major who loves to take pictures of nature, go on long walks, and listen to music.
We are excited to benefit from all the talent our new student associates bring to the Honors Program. Be sure to stop by Alumni Hall to say hello, and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
First up, we have junior Mason Hennessy. Mason is a great leader who is dedicated to serving others. He shows this at UD by being a Catholic LIFE peer minister, Bible study leader, SERVICE Saturdays leader, and a Campus Ministry Retreat leader. Through this, he was presented with the opportunity to visit Rome last October. When he’s not leading, Mason enjoys playing the ukulele and guitar, playing spikeball, and praying. As a double theology and communications major, he hopes to work at the Vatican one day.
Sophomore Adam Kolar brings joy to every person he encounters, and shines that light for everyone to see at UD. By being a Bible study leader, Chaminade Scholar, and UleaD mentor, he brings happiness to the community. Adam double majors in psychology and theology with a pre-law minor. In his free time, you can find Adam at Catholic LIFE events, playing intramural sports, or embracing his musician and artistic abilities. During the summer, Adam works at St. Therese’s Camp in Wasilla, Alaska.
Lastly, we have sophomore Madilyn Wicker. Maddy is passionate and eager to help those around her. She is involved in Chaminade Scholars, the Cheerleading Team, is a UleaD mentor, Honors Student Ambassador, UDoes, and OIP Club. Outside of these activities, you can find her tutoring, volunteering, reading, or watching sunsets. Maddy is a psychology major who loves to take pictures of nature, go on long walks, and listen to music.
We are excited to benefit from all the talent our new student associates bring to the Honors Program. Be sure to stop by Alumni Hall to say hello, and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!