Brooks School Honors MHA Students for Leadership, Service, and Community Impact

During the Brooks Graduate Reception on May 21, the Brooks School recognized graduating Master of Health Administration (MHA) and Executive Master of Health Administration (EMHA) students whose leadership, service, and commitment to community have left a lasting impact on the Sloan Program in Health Administration, the Brooks School, and the broader Cornell community.
The Honors in Engagement and Service award recognizes students who have made meaningful contributions to the Sloan community through their leadership, involvement, and commitment to supporting their classmates and advancing the program’s mission.
Honors in Engagement and Service
The 2026 Honors in Engagement and Service recipients are:
- Cameron White ’24, MHA ’26
- Victor Wu ’25, MHA ’26

Student Service Award
The Brooks School presented the Student Service Award to Avni Jain EMHA ’26 and Bernadette Zwaans EMHA ’26 in recognition of their contributions to their programs and service to their classmates.

Student Speakers
The Sloan community also honored Darnisha Augustin MHA ’26 and Alexander Aaron EMHA ’26 by selecting them to deliver remarks on behalf of their classmates during the reception.
Learn more about the Sloan Program in Health Administration
Master of Health Administration (MHA):
Lead at the intersection of business and health care in one of the nation’s most respected health management programs.


