Over 100 UH Hilo student-athletes receive academic honors

The 5th Annual Student-Athlete Academic Honors Reception was held on campus Monday evening where a total of 105 Vulcans across 12 varsity sports were recognized for their stellar academic achievements.

Large group of about 100 students standing on a flight of steps for the photo. Each is holding a certificate showing their Academic Honors status.
Student-athletes gather for a photo during the 5th Annual Student-Athlete Academic Honors Reception on April 24, 2023, where a total of 105 Vulcans across 12 varsity sports were recognized for their stellar academic achievements. (Spencer Honda/UH Hilo Athletics)

By Susan Enright.

The Office of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Hawaii at Hilo announced that more than 100 student-athletes have earned a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 over the 2022-23 academic year. The 5th Annual Student-Athlete Academic Honors Reception was held on campus Monday evening where a total of 105 Vulcans across 12 varsity sports were recognized for their stellar academic achievements.

“Our scholar athletes are great role models for their fellow students,” says Chancellor Bonnie Irwin. “They have mastered time management and persistence in the face of challenges. I am so pleased to see more and more students being honored every year as our Vulcan athletes’ GPAs continue to rise. I am grateful for the flexibility of their faculty and the mentoring of their coaches in support of their academic success.”

Olivia Jarvis pictured with flower over one ear and red Vulcan top.
Olivia Jarvis

Graduate student Olivia Jarvis from the women’s cross country team served as the scholar-athlete speaker at the event. In her remarks, she pays tribute to “all the teachers in the classroom and the professors and faculty who support us in our academic journeys.”

“I’d like to thank you for teaching us with passion and love for your subjects, providing helpful resources for all students, responding to our emails, working with us while we are away competing, being patient with our chaotic lives and our brains, being our mentors and offering wisdom, and providing us with many opportunities we could not have earned without you.”

Jarvis earned a bachelor of science in environmental science at UH Hilo in spring 2022 and is currently working toward a master of science in tropical conservation biology and environmental science.

Also delivering remarks at the event were Director of Athletics Patrick Guillen and Director of the College of Business and Economics Todd Inouye who serves as assistant coach for the men’s soccer team.

-Vulcan Athletics media release


Story by Susan Enright, a public information specialist for the Office of the Chancellor and editor of UH Hilo Stories. She received her bachelor of arts in English and certificate in women’s studies from UH Hilo.

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