- Carl Ryanen-Grant
Carl Winslow Ryanen-Grant (
November 7 ,1975 -February 28 ,2000 ) was the 1997 University Medalist at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He received national media attention that year for academic successes realized while battling malignantmelanoma .Born in San Francisco,
California , Ryanen-Grant was raised in the suburb of Concord. While pursuing a degree in History at UC Berkeley, Ryanen-Grant was diagnosed with the deadlyskin cancer in early 1996, at the age of 20. Despite the seriousness of the disease and ensuing treatment regimens, Ryanen-Grant continued to maintain a perfect grade point average while directing the university's internship program. [Scalise, Kathleen. [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1997/0430/medalist.html "The University Medalist"] , UC Berkeley Office of Public Affairs, 30 April 1997, accessed 4 Feb 2008.] He was also elected for early initiation to thePhi Beta Kappa Society .In 1997, Ryanen-Grant was awarded the University Medal, UC Berkeley's highest academic honor, given annually to the most distinguished graduating senior. While the award committee insisted that Ryanen-Grant was selected strictly on the basis of his academic achievements, Carl's story of success in the face of illness garnered a flurry of media attention, both locally and nationally.
That year, Ryanen-Grant was selected as the ABC News "Person of the Week," and was also profiled in "People" magazine. [People Magazine, 9 June 1997.] He addressed Berkeley's 1997 graduating class, jokingly acknowledging his status as the "opening act" for keynote speaker
Bill Cosby . [Boom, Terry & Peter Hanff. [http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/events/bancroftiana/117/cryanengrant.html "Carl Ryanen-Grant, 1975–2000"] , Bancroftiana Newsletter, Fall 2000, accessed 4 Feb 2008.]Ryanen-Grant went on to work full-time at the
Oakland Museum , and later at UC Berkeley'sBancroft Library . Although Ryanen-Grant had been declared cancer-free after surgery in late 1996, the aggressive melanoma returned a few months later. After an extended battle with the disease, he succumbed in 2000, at the age of 24. [Talcott, Sasha. [http://www.dailycal.org:8080/article/1906/former_university_medalist_loses_battle_with_cance "Former University Medalist Loses Battle With Cancer"] . The Daily Californian, 4 Feb 2000, accessed 4 Feb 2008.]References
External links
* [http://www.berkeley.edu/calparents/letterhome/1997/summer/class97.html Carl Ryanen-Grant: University Medalist]
* [http://www.dailycal.org/article.php?id=1906 Former University Medalist Loses Battle with Cancer]
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