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2022 Miyagawa Japanese Prize

Initiated in 2019, this prize is awarded annually to students who demonstrate excellence in Global Languages Japanese classes. The award is named in honor of Professor Shigeru Miyagawa.

The Miyagawa prize recipients were recognized at the Global Languages Spring Fest on April 29. Above, lecturer Masami Ikeda (left) and Dean Fanggohans.

Prize Winners

Dean Fanggohans, Class of 2023, Computer Science and Engineering major.
Zi Song Yeoh, Class of 2024, Math major.

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Yeoh Zi Song

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