Meet Our Student Voice of Mental Health Award Honorees!
JED’s Student Voice of Mental Health Award is an annual award honoring an undergraduate college student who is doing outstanding work to raise awareness for mental health issues, reduce prejudice around mental illness, and encourage help-seeking among their peers.
Past Honorees:
- 2020
Collin Spencer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Read his story here - 2019
Enna Selmanovic, University of Cincinnati
Read her story here - 2018
Samuel Orley and Max Rothman, University of Michigan
Read their story here - 2017
Matthew Argame, California State University, Long Beach
Read his story here - 2016
Maggie Skoch Musso, University of Notre Dame
Read her story here - 2015
Sonia Doshi, University of Michigan
Read her story here - 2014
Margaret Kramer, University of South Carolina
Read her story here - 2013
Michael Kessler, The George Washington University
Read his story here - 2012
Lauren Ashley Tipton, Washington and Lee University
Read her story here - 2011
Kristen Stefureac, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - 2010
Jenny Liu, University of California Los Angeles - 2009
Adam Taylor, Western Michigan University - 2008
The Alive Campaign, Five students from Baylor University bicycle across the country for suicide prevention
This award was initially established in 2008 by Carol Ullman in honor of her son, Jerry Greenspan.