General Edward C. Meyer Leadership Award: Presented to an outstanding Army ROTC senior cadet who demonstrates extraordinary officer potential and leadership qualities.
Recipient: Army Cadet Nolan McNeill
Professor John A. Meyer Leadership Excellence Award: Presented to an outstanding Air Force ROTC Cadet whose exemplary performance and inspirational leadership mark him or her as an individual with outstanding potential for an illustrious career in service to their country.
Recipient: Air Force Cadet Adam Landry
Harvey S. Smith Memorial Award: Presented to an overall, outstanding senior cadet in each service, for leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship. These individuals are in the upper 10 percent of their ROTC class and upper 25 percent of their department class ranking.
Recipients: Army Cadet Benjamin Rabin
Air Force Cadet Masson Bruening
OVMA Commitment to Service Award: Presented on behalf of the Office of Veterans & Military Affairs, to a Cadet who is either a veteran or a dependent of a military veteran. The Cadet must be in the top 10% of his or her ROTC class academically and demonstrate a strong commitment to military service and a proven understanding of citizenship through patriotism and Syracuse community service.
Recipients: Army Cadet Julia Hajjar
Air Force Cadet Aizhan Moore
Dottle Family ROTC Scholarship: Awarded each year to deserving future leaders in the Syracuse University Army and Air Force ROTC programs in recognition of their hard work, dedication, and commitment to service. The Dottle Family ROTC Cadet Scholarship was made possible through a generous gift from Paul Dottle and the Dottle Family Foundation.
To learn about this year’s Dottle Scholars, please visit: 2023 Spring Dottle Scholars
General George C. Marshall ROTC Award: Awarded annually to an outstanding Army senior cadet who has completed the National Advanced Leadership camp or the equivalent. This cadet demonstrates leadership and scholastic qualities that epitomized the career of General Marshall. The awards consist of a certificate, 5-Star Challenge coin, and attendance at the National Security Conference sponsored by the General George C. Marshall Foundation.
Recipient: Army Cadet Nolan McNeill
AT&T Veterans Leadership Award: Presented to cadets who have excelled in a “Rethink Possible” philosophy, recognizing a student who displays the ability to solve problems outside the box, using innovative thinking and carrying it through to execution.”
Recipients: Army Cadet Madeline Messare
Air Force Cadet Mackenzie Jorgensen
Non-Commissioned Officer Award: Presented to ROTC cadets who displays high officer potential, dependability, judgment, and self-confidence. Cadets who have consistently exhibited the best military bearing, personal appearance, deportment, and leadership ability.
Recipients: Army Cadet Luke Bonenberger
Air Force Cadet Ashley Cady
American Legion General Military Excellence Award: Presented to the Army and Air Force Cadets who rank in the top 25 percent in level of their ROTC subjects, while demonstrating outstanding qualities of leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship.
Recipients: Army Cadet Wesley Colucci
Army Cadet Cade Lipsey
Army Cadet Andrew Lopane
Army Cadet Alec Grogan
Air Force Cadet Nicholas Timoshenko
Air Force Cadet Emily Weaver
Air Force Cadet Hunter Burns
Air Force Cadet Brian Glennon
American Legion Willian P. Tolley Scholastic Award: Presented to the Army and Air Force Cadets who rank in the top 10 percent level of their academic classes and top 25 percent in level of their university academics. Recipients must have demonstrated qualities of leadership and participated in related student activities, such as student organizations, activities, or sports.
Recipients: Army Cadet Sarah Sharpe
Army Cadet Jordyn Quackenbush
Army Cadet Matthew Frisa
Army Cadet Sophia Terklecky
Air Force Cadet Adam Landry
Air Force Cadet Cayden Lombard
Air Force Cadet Charles Tang
Air Force Cadet Emma Corby
The Reserve Officers Association Award: Presented to an outstanding Cadet in each upper-level class, who are in the top 10 percent of the ROTC class, and demonstrates outstanding leadership, moral character, and a high aptitude for military service with a professional appearance and a positive attitude.
Reipients: Army Cadets John McClatchy
Army Cadet Lukas Cook
Army Cadet John Harbaughand
Air Force Cadet Myat Khant
Air Force Cadet Benjamin Johnson
Air Force Cadet Cecilia Santos
Military Officers Association of America Award: Presented to an outstanding ROTC Cadet who demonstrates the exceptional potential for military leadership and must be in good academic standing.
Recipients: Army Cadet Brecken Feldmann
Air Force Cadet Michael Kidger
The Military Order of the Purple Heart Award: Presented to an outstanding Cadet who excels academically and displays exceptional leadership traits.
Recipients: Army Cadet Jazmine Jones
Air Force Cadet Emily Ferguson
Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction Award: Presented to an outstanding Cadet in the level sophomore or junior class. The cadet must rank in the top 25 percent of their academic class, demonstrate deeds of patriotism during participation in extracurricular activities or community projects, and demonstrate potential for outstanding leadership by exhibiting qualities of dependability, good character, self-discipline, good citizenship, and patriotism.
Recipients: Army Cadet Gabrielle Scheeren
Air Force Cadet Emma Corby
Veterans of Foreign Wars Award: Presented to an outstanding ROTC cadet who maintains a good academic and military standing, demonstrates achievement and concentrated effort in military and academic subjects and possesses individual characteristics contributing to leadership.
Recipients: Army Cadet Alex Musau
Air Force Cadet James Hrdy
National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Award: Presented to an ROTC Cadet who demonstrates outstanding leadership qualities, military bearing, and all-around excellence in ROTC studies and activities.
Recipients: Army Cadet Zander Lipsey
Air Force Cadet Jacob Thompson
National Society Sons of The American Revolution Award: Presented to a Cadet with outstanding leadership qualities, military bearing and all-around excellence in their ROTC studies and activities.
Recipients: Army Cadet James Towle
Air Force Cadet Michael Fiorentino
The National Society Daughters of The American Colonists Award: Presented to an outstanding ROTC cadet who demonstrates qualities of leadership, good citizenship, and patriotism.
Recipients: Army Cadet Caroline Butler
Air Force Cadet Giovanna Barsalona
Daughters of The American Revolution: Presented to a senior cadet in each service who is in the top 25% of their class and has demonstrated qualities of dependability, good character, adherence to military discipline, leadership ability, and a fundamental and patriotic understanding of the importance of ROTC training.
Recipients: Army Cadet Ethan Schulz
Air Force Cadet Emily Weaver
American Veterans Award: Presented to a first-year Army and Air Force cadet. Those selected must demonstrate a positive attitude towards ROTC, a neat personal appearance, outstanding personal attributes, attained a grade of “A” in ROTC training and be in good academic standing in all other university course work.
Recipients: Army Cadet Antosh Chorowski
Air Force Cadet Cayden Lombard.
USAA Spirit Award: Presented to a Cadet who displays the traits and characteristics that embody the spirit of service to others. The award consists of a certificate and a gift.
Recipients: Army Cadet Clark Gray
Air Force Cadet Mazin Moya
Society of the Second War with Great Britain in the State of New York, 1812 Award: Presented to an outstanding sophomore cadet who encourages and demonstrates the ideals of Americanism. The Cadet must be in the top 20 percent of their academic studies, who possesses a high moral character, and encourages the ideals of Americanism.
Recipients: Army Cadet Jackson Wicks
Air Force Cadet Cecilia Santos