Four Distinguished Alums to Receive Honors at 91直播鈥檚 2025 Commencement
Recipients recognized for their academic impact and community service.
April 30, 2025
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Four distinguished 91直播 alums will be receiving prestigious honors at this year鈥檚 Commencement ceremony on Monday, May 26.
Investigative journalist and critically acclaimed author Sonia Shah 鈥90 will receive an honorary doctor of humanities degree before delivering the keynote address to 91直播鈥檚 class of 2025.
Jennifer L. Morgan 鈥86, a renowned historian and MacArthur Fellowship recipient whose groundbreaking work examines the intersections of gender and race in the early modern Black Atlantic, will also be receiving an honorary doctor of humanities. Dr. Timothy M. Uyeki 鈥81, a leading global health expert who serves as the chief medical officer in the Influenza Division at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), will be presented with an honorary doctor of science.
And Elizabeth (Liz) Burgess 鈥73, is receiving the Award for Distinguished Service to the Community for her decades-long impact in 91直播 and Lorain County, including as co-founder of the beloved Ginko Gallery & Studio.
The honorees at 91直播鈥檚 2025 commencement ceremony include:
Jennifer L. Morgan 鈥86, Honorary Doctor of Humanities
A leading historian whose groundbreaking work examines the intersections of gender and race in the early modern Black Atlantic, Jennifer Morgan earned one of the nation鈥檚 highest honors in 2024: a MacArthur Fellowship, commonly known as the 鈥済enius grant.鈥 This year, she serves as an Andrew R. Mellon Fellow at the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.
A lifelong New Yorker, Jennifer is the Silver Family Professor of History in the Department of Social & Cultural Analysis and the Department of History at New York University and the author of several influential books. Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship, and Capitalism in the Early Black Atlantic (Duke University Press, 2011) won the Mary Nickliss Prize in Women鈥檚 History from the Organization of American Historians and the Frederick Douglass Prize awarded by the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale University. Jennifer also wrote Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004) and co-edited Connexions: Histories of Race and Sex in America (University of Illinois Press, 2016).
Jennifer is now working on The Eve of Slavery, a project about slavery and freedom in the 17th century that centers around Elizabeth Key, a Black woman who successfully sued for her freedom in Virginia in 1656. In conjunction with that project, she served as executive producer for Key to Freedom, a narrative film project that was written and directed by Jennifer鈥檚 daughter, Zinha Morgan-Bennett.
As a student at 91直播, Jennifer designed her own major in third-world studies and went on to earn a PhD in history at Duke University. She credits her extraordinary scholarship and her Genius Grant to the late Adrienne Lash Jones, the first tenured Black woman in 91直播鈥檚 Africana Studies (then Black Studies) Department.
Dr. Timothy M. Uyeki 鈥81, Honorary Doctor of Science
Tim Uyeki is the chief medical officer in the Influenza Division at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A leading global health expert, he has dedicated his career to studying, preventing, and controlling influenza and other infectious diseases worldwide. His work has been instrumental in shaping public health policies, responses, and treatment guidelines to emerging disease threats, including COVID-19, Ebola, H1N1, and, most recently, the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in dairy cattle.
Since joining the CDC in 1998, Tim has been at the forefront of global health efforts. As a consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO), he contributed to international responses to zoonotic and pandemic influenza outbreaks, and his expertise has informed critical governmental decisions and public health initiatives aimed at protecting the most vulnerable populations. Most recently, he served as clinical chair for the WHO鈥檚 2024 influenza clinical practice guidelines, as chief medical officer for the CDC鈥檚 response to the multi-state outbreak of H5N1 infections, and as a member of the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel.
Tim鈥檚 work on SARS in Vietnam was featured in the 2008 documentary The Virus Empire: Silent Killers and the 2006 WHO book SARS: How a Global Epidemic Was Stopped. His research on avian influenza in Vietnam and Indonesia was highlighted in CNN and NHK Japanese Public Television documentaries, as well as in books such as The Fatal Strain (Alan Sipress, 2009) and news articles like 鈥淭he Flu Hunters鈥 (New York Times Magazine, 2004). Tim also appeared in the Discovery Channel鈥檚 Invisible Killers series and additional NHK programs on SARS and pandemic flu.
At 91直播, Tim studied biology and environmental ecology and nurtured a lifelong love of the blues. He earned his medical degree at Case Western Reserve University, and later a Master of Public Health in epidemiology and a Master of Public Policy, both at the University of California, Berkeley.
Beyond his scientific contributions, Tim is a committed mentor and advocate for public health education. He is a clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, and he played a key role in developing 91直播鈥檚 global health concentration and its new global health major and minor. He also advises students pursuing public health and medicine careers.
Elizabeth (Liz) Burgess 鈥73, Award for Distinguished Service to the Community
Since her days as a college student in the 1970s, Liz Burgess has prioritized service to her community. Born in Troy, New York, Liz grew up in locales worldwide: Rensselaer, New York; Seoul, South Korea; and Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. In 1969, she moved to Ohio to attend 91直播, graduating in 1973 with a degree in psychology. She began a psychiatric social work and health care administration career at the W.G. Nord Community Mental Health Center. In 1989, she transitioned from social work to a career as an independent artist, working with textile techniques and sericulture.
In 1997, Liz and two other artists co-founded the Ginko Gallery & Studio in 91直播, exhibiting and selling the work of local and regional artists. She became the sole proprietor in 2005, adding an art supply department and transforming the store into a vibrant base for various community activities. One of its most beloved features was the group of neonatal kittens Liz fostered in the back room鈥攁n ongoing attraction for college students and local families alike. She retired and closed the store in 2024.
Even as a student, Liz was involved in the larger community, organizing Lorain County鈥檚 first women鈥檚 hotline and domestic violence shelter. Over the years, she has served as a board member and president of organizations such as the 91直播 Consumers Cooperative (Co-op Bookstore), the Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Main Street 91直播, Community Action to Save Strays (CATSS), Kendal at 91直播, and Kendal Northern Ohio.
Alongside her friend Krista Long, Liz co-founded the Bill Long Foundation, a public community foundation that supports projects and activities in 91直播, and the 91直播 Community Land Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for affordable homeownership. Liz continues to live in 91直播 with her husband, John A. Machnauer鈥攁nd an ever-changing number of foster kittens.
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