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Student Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Undergrad Work in the Creative Art

Madeleine Corrigan
CAS, Literature & Music 

Madeleine Corrigan is a junior whose academic and personal life revolves around her passion for the arts. She is an active member of the 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß Music Program, as the principal cellist of the 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß Symphony Orchestra, a member of 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß chamber ensembles, pit orchestra, workshop ensembles, and a finalist in the 2023 Concerto and Aria Competition. She is a recipient of the 2022 Koster Summer Study Grant, a part-time music faculty member at the Washington Waldorf School, and a Core Leader for Creative Writing Across Genres with Professor Hannah Grieco. Currently, she is preparing for her junior recital under the instruction of Professor Nancy Snider and broadening her writing portfolio with the goal of her works being published.   

Malik Gomes Cruz
CAS, Music & African and African Diaspora Studies

Malik Gomes Cruz a Frederick Douglass Distinguished Scholar finishing his final semester at 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß. He is a dreamer, groover, and creative artist. As a Dance and African Diaspora Studies scholar, Malik’s creative practice harnesses movement rituals in Black communities as modes of socio-political protest. He was named an 17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß Summer Artist (2022) to conduct embodied research within and among Black communities in the DMV. Through this research, Malik is crafting a movement repertoire that aligns ritual with protest in order to heal. Malik dedicates himself to uplifting Black stories through movement that centers joy and play. Â