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For more than 150 years, Penn’s annual Ivy Day celebration has involved each graduating class unveiling their one-of-a-kind Ivy Stone in a meaningful location on campus—with Penn introducing a new tradition, the class pin, in 2024. The joyful occasion includes the Ivy Day Ceremony, held on Saturday of Alumni Weekend each year, which recognizes outstanding fourth-year students for their leadership and service to the Penn community. Among the award categories are the Senior Honor Awards, featuring several prizes—such as the Bowl, the Spade, the Cane, and the Spoon—that reflect University tradition.
Award presenters and featured speakers during the 2026 Ivy Day Ceremony, held on May 16, included Class of 2026 president Vedika Jawa, President J. Larry Jameson, Provost John L. Jackson, Jr., Vice Provost for University Life Karu Kozuma, and Penn Alumni President Michael Barrett. Most of the Senior Honor Awards were presented by a Class of 2001 alum in honor of their 25th class anniversary, linking Penn graduates with a rich tapestry of tradition and community.
“The Ivy Day Award Ceremony is a meaningful tradition that highlights what is best about Penn—its students,” Kozuma says. “It honors graduating leaders for their contributions and lasting impact while also recognizing the families and loved ones who supported them along the way. By bringing together today’s honorees and alumni from generations past, the ceremony strengthens a sense of connection that endures well beyond graduation.”
The 2026 Ivy Day awardees and presenters:
Sol Feinstone Undergraduate Awards
Presenter: Vice Provost for University Life Karu Kozuma
Recipients: Dhivya Sampath, Hemza Tarawneh, Jessica Guo
Presenter: Provost John L. Jackson, Jr.
Association of Alumnae Fathers’ Trophy
Recipient: Skyelar Kerico
Class of 1915 Award
Recipient: Christopher Composto
Penn Student Agencies Award
Recipient: Florence Onyiuke
James Howard Weiss Memorial Award
Recipient: Jane Kinney
Presenter: President J. Larry Jameson
President’s Engagement Prize
Recipients: Chloe Chang, Darlene Leohansson, Connie Ni, Janine Haros, Eric Lee, Justin Wang
President’s Innovation Prize
Recipient: Margaret Zhu
President’s Sustainability Prize
Recipient: Nhlanhla Mavuso
Presenters’ introduction: Penn Alumni President Michael Barrett
Presenters: Sarah Oburu, Jude Dartey
Penn Alumni Student Awards of Merit
Recipients: Clarke Dickens, Noah Milad, Kristina Pham, Yash Rajpal, Tasneem Reza
R. Jean Brownlee Skimmer Hat Award
Presenter: Hoa Duong
Recipient: Vedika Jawa
Spade Award
Presenter: Jared Susco
Recipient: Arnav Dhingra
David R. Goddard Loving Cup Award
Presenter: Malhar Saraiya
Recipient: Remy Rabin
Cane Award
Presenter: Malhar Saraiya
Recipient: Dahai Yonas
Gaylord P. Harnwell Flag Award
Presenter: Theodore LeCompte
Recipient: Angele Diamacoune
Bowl Award
Presenter: Theodore LeCompte
Recipient: Sydney Finkelstein
Althea K. Hottel Shield Award
Presenter: Raymond Valerio
Recipient: Bruno Basner
Spoon Award
Presenter: Raymond Valerio
Recipient: Avia Weber
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