Eastern Mennonite University members of the Class of 2024 who will march with Cords of Distinction are: (top, from left) Rachael N. Saeli, Rubi N. Long, Indigo Gott, Luz Belen Hernandez Rosario, Ariel O. Morales Bonilla and (bottom, from left) Betty Debebe, Sarah E. Moore, Riley Quezada, Hannah Landes Beck, Ashley N. Mellinger. (Photos by Macson McGuigan / EMU)

EMU announces 2024 Cords of Distinction honorees

Ten graduating seniors are Eastern Mennonite University’s 2024 Cords of Distinction recipients. They will wear blue and gold cords signifying their achievement during the 2024 Commencement.

Faculty, staff, administrators and fellow students nominated the recipients, who were cited for their “significant and verifiable impact” on the university and on student life; for their contributions to developing the institution’s positive image; for substantial contributions to the Harrisonburg/Rockingham County area and beyond; for their high academic and social standing; and their embodiment of EMU’s shared values of Christian discipleship, community, service and peacebuilding.

The cords are blue and gold. Blue represents strength of conviction that one person can help to create a better institution or community. Gold represents the love of spirit and yearning toward creating a better university environment or community.

The 2024 Cords of Distinction recipients are:

Hannah Landes Beck, a liberal arts major from Linville, Virginia;

Ariel O. Morales Bonilla, with majors in political science and history and a minor in Spanish from Richmond, Virginia;

Betty Debebe, a biology major with minors in business administration and psychology from Gerji, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;

Indigo Gott, with majors in music: interdisciplinary studies and social work from Bluffton, Ohio;

Rubi N. Long, a social work major from Washington, D.C.;

Ashley N. Mellinger, a nursing major from Harleysville, Pennsylvania;

Sarah E. Moore, a psychology major from Weyers Cave, Virginia;

Luz Belen Hernandez Rosario, a biology major and chemistry minor from Harrisonburg, Virginia;

Rachael N. Saeli, a social work major from Towson, Maryland;

Riley Quezada, a music education major from Mount Jackson, Virginia.

Nominees are:

  • Benjamin Alderfer
  • Valentina Barahona
  • Ani Beitzel
  • Laura E. Craft
  • Laurel Evans
  • Nutifafa Havi
  • Samantha T. Hensley
  • Margarita Hernandez-Perez
  • Elizabeth Kirkton
  • Sophie M. Kirkton
  • Kara Kornhaus
  • Hannah F. Landis
  • Kate Landis
  • Joshua R. Maloney
  • Manuela Marin Rivera
  • Maria L. Menjivar
  • Megan J. Miller

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