Past Recipients: Outstanding Recent Alumna

The Outstanding Recent Alumna Award was established in 1992 to honor an alum still in the early stages of their life’s work, but who nonetheless has “used her Scripps education in the quest for personal excellence; demonstrated a willingness to seek out challenges and take risks; and has maintained loyalty to the Scripps community.” The award is presented each year during Reunion Weekend.


Latest Recipient: Christina Noriega Bambrick ’13

Christina Noriega Bambrick ’13 is the Filip Family assistant professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. Her research and teaching interests include comparative constitutionalism and political theory.

In 2025, Bambrick published her first book, Constitutionalizing the Private Sphere: A Comparative Inquiry, with Cambridge University Press. Although jurists have traditionally understood the constitution as a separate kind of law that obligates only the state, courts increasingly understand constitutions as creating obligations for private entities as well. Bambrick examines this phenomenon, known as “horizontal rights,” in the United States, India, Germany, South Africa, and the European Union. The book was nominated for the 2025 Book of the Year prize by the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism.

Bambrick has won awards for her academic articles on rights and duties. Her work has been presented internationally and she aims to bring her global approach to research into the classroom. She challenges her students to consider ideas from beyond their own time and place and, inspired by her own Scripps education, makes space for dialogue in her classes.

At Scripps, Bambrick was a Writing Center tutor, a tour guide in the Admission Office, and Kimberly Hall’s resident assistant. She dual majored in philosophy and legal studies, and studied abroad in Rome. Bambrick was elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior. She wrote her senior thesis on civil disobedience and graduated summa cum laude.

Bambrick received her doctorate in political science from the University of Texas at Austin and taught at Clemson University before arriving at Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, Indiana with her husband and three children.

Past Recipients

Year Alum
2025 Madeline Ruvolo ’14
2024 Alycia Chin ’07
2023 Carolann Jane Duro ’20
2022 Pacifica Sommers ’07
2021 Alison Omens ’06
2020 Eun Ji Chung ’06
2019 Eli Winkelman ’07
2018 Jess Heaney ’08
2017 Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik ’02
2016 Natalie Naylor ’02
2015 Catharine Burhenne-Sanderson ’11
2014 Kateri Dodds Simpson ’04
2013 Annelise Cohon ’07
2012 Veronica Gledhill ’06
2011 Vanessa Lee ’98
2010 Amy Drayer ’99
2009 Jenny Sedlis ’04
2008 Gina Brownstein ’99
2007 Jennifer Minasian Trotoux ’92
2006 Kelly St. John Regier ’96
2005 Karen Deutsch ’97
2004 Gabrielle Giffords ’93
2000 Yvette Herrera ’85
1998 Karen Tse ’86
1997 Johanna Greenberg ’85
1996 Linda Himmelstein ’84
1995 Christine Lippert ’82
1994 Victoria Amour-Hileman ’79
1993 Hannah Nyala ’91
1992 Amy Wind ’77

 

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