ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll Recognizes Grace Lennox ‘26

The University of Scranton and the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) honored Grace V. Lennox ‘26 as part of the fourth annual ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll. The 2026 ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll recognized 168 students across the country for their contributions to creating a more civically engaged culture within their campus communities. From civic learning to voter participation, these students lead by example and empower their peers to become lifelong participants in democracy.
Lennox, a senior political science and philosophy double major with a history minor and legal studies concentration from Peckville has been recognized for her outstanding commitment to promoting civic and voter engagement efforts across the University of Scranton.
“I’m honored to be recognized for the Student Voting Honor Roll! Working to make our classmates more politically aware and engaged alongside many friends has easily been one of my favorite parts of college. I’m deeply grateful to have worked with so many bright and passionate students who recognize the importance of paying attention and using their voices. Democracies can only succeed in reflecting the interests of people if people make their interests known! As college students, we are constantly preparing for our futures, but making our voices heard in politics is essential not only for shaping the world we’re stepping into, but also for representing ourselves and our neighbors today,” said Grace Lennox ‘26.
“Grace has exuded a tremendous passion for student and civic engagement in her time at The University of Scranton. This work is deeply meaningful to her as she is always seeking to highlight student voices on campus. Grace has coordinated various voter registration drives, served as a resource for her peers, and continues to collaborate across various clubs to promote civic and voter engagement. An integral member of the Royals Vote Coalition and champion of civic and voter engagement, Grace enriches our campus with her drive to uplift and support students,” said Daysi Carreto ‘14, assistant director for community and civic engagement.
“From hosting registration drives to initiating conversations with classmates in the hallway, our 2026 Student Voting Honor Roll is filled with students who exemplify what it means to be a leader in civic engagement. As college students face increasing barriers to voting while on campus, these students are making nonpartisan voter participation a lifelong habit for themselves, their peers and their campuses. We are thrilled to celebrate their accomplishments and excited to see their continued impact as we approach this year’s midterm elections,” said Jen Domagal-Goldman, Executive Director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
ALL IN supports more than 1,000 campuses and 10 million students nationally to make nonpartisan civic engagement an ongoing part of campus life. Members of the 2026 Student Voting Honor Roll were nominated by campus leaders for their dedication and excellence in voter education, registration and turnout in 2025.
The full list of 2026 Student Voting Honor Roll award winners can be viewed here.