UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Five Penn State students in their respective areas of leadership have been honored with the 2021 John W. Oswald Award. Awards were given in the following fields: Rachel Rosen, athletics; Alexander Myers and Elise Wolfs, scholarship; Diego Santos, social services; and Zachary McKay, student government.
The John W. Oswald Award, established in 1983, annually recognizes graduating seniors who have provided outstanding leadership in at least one of several areas of activity at the University. The award consists of a medallion honoring John W. Oswald, president of the University from 1970 to 1983.
Athletics
Rosen majors in media studies in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications.
Nominators said Rosen has been a force for the Penn State Women’s Lacrosse program since 2017 but her leadership and philanthropy off the field also stand out. She represents Big Ten athletes on the NCAA’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and serves as the group’s chair for the Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon known as THON.
As a member of SAAC, Rosen works to enhance student-athlete welfare within the Big Ten. There, she’s dedicated to creating more structure within school advisory boards. For THON, she helped raise more than $50,000 through community outreach initiatives while managing 800 student-athletes. The funds went towards helping those impacted by pediatric cancer.
“Rachel spent every waking hour at THON throughout the weekend, except for when she had to help our team earn a win against Cornell,” a nominator said.
Rosen is also a standout internationally. In 2019, she helped lead Israel Lacrosse to a silver medal in the European Championships.
“She is continuously pushing for and putting herself in leadership situations that represent and drive the Penn State name forward,” a nominator said. “Rachel is continuously coming up with ideas to succeed in embodying the Penn State name, both as a member of the women’s lacrosse team and as a Penn State student.”
Scholarship
Alexander Myers
Myers majors in mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering.