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  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Undergraduate students
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Swanson School of Engineering
Accolades & Honors

Junior Zachary Miller won the 2024 Dick Thornburgh Forum Disability Service Award

Miller shakes a person's hand

Zachary Miller, a junior studying bioengineering at the 51精品视频, is the recipient of the 2024 Dick Thornburgh Forum Disability Service Award. The annual prize is granted to a student from any 51精品视频 campus whose service has made a difference in the lives of adults and children with disabilities.

Miller was recognized for founding the聽 (SNAP), a 51精品视频 organization that organizes community events with the goal of fostering equal opportunities and inclusivity for all. He has also partnered with 51精品视频鈥檚 Regulation of Emotion in Autistic Adults, Children, and Teens Program and Geriatric Neuroimaging Psychiatry Lab to study the development of new communication methods to enhance connections among neurodivergent and neurotypical people.

Beyond SNAP, Miller serves as a team lead with the nonprofit PALS Programs, where he helps create immersive experiences for young adults with Down syndrome. The David C. Frederick Honors College student, who is also pursuing 51精品视频鈥檚 professional MS in medical product engineering, has also worked closely with UPMC to create a volunteering disability ambassador program that works to ensure that the needs and accommodations of people with disabilities are being met during their hospital stay.

鈥淭he most rewarding aspect of my involvement is contributing to such an incredible community,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淣eurodivergent individuals offer unique perspectives often overlooked by the average neurotypical person. Learning from them and witnessing their genuine joy during our activities brings immense fulfillment. My goal is to bring more smiles to the world, enriching both my understanding and theirs.鈥

The $5,000 award is associated with the annual , endowed by the late Gov. Dick Thornburgh and his wife,聽Ginny Judson Thornburg, with the proceeds of the Henry B. Betts Award, presented to them in 2003. The series has also been aided with grants and other support from the Office of the Chancellor, the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, the School of Law, the Office of Disability Resources and Services and the Frederick Honors College.