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Ever to Excel Woods Award: Maaz Shaikh

In this episode of the Ever to Excel Series, Dylan sits down with Maaz Shaikh to reflect on his recognition at Boston College’s annual celebration of character, service, and leadership. Maaz explains the purpose of the Ever to Excel Awards and what they represent within the BC community. He shares the personal meaning behind the specific award he received and the emotions he felt when first hearing the news. Maaz also gives a heartfelt shoutout to those who supported him on his journey and offers advice to anyone seeking to make a difference on campus. It’s a conversation about values, gratitude, and purposeful presence.

Episode 189 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Maaz Shaikh, Dylan Carollo, titled "Ever to Excel Woods Award: Maaz Shaikh" was published on May 14, 2025 and runs 7 minutes.

May 14, 2025 ·7m · Discover Boston College

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In this episode of the Ever to Excel Series, Dylan sits down with Maaz Shaikh to reflect on his recognition at Boston College’s annual celebration of character, service, and leadership. Maaz explains the purpose of the Ever to Excel Awards and what they represent within the BC community. He shares the personal meaning behind the specific award he received and the emotions he felt when first hearing the news. Maaz also gives a heartfelt shoutout to those who supported him on his journey and offers advice to anyone seeking to make a difference on campus. It’s a conversation about values, gratitude, and purposeful presence.

In this episode of the Ever to Excel Series, Dylan sits down with Maaz Shaikh to reflect on his recognition at Boston College’s annual celebration of character, service, and leadership. Maaz explains the purpose of the Ever to Excel Awards and what they represent within the BC community. He shares the personal meaning behind the specific award he received and the emotions he felt when first hearing the news. Maaz also gives a heartfelt shoutout to those who supported him on his journey and offers advice to anyone seeking to make a difference on campus. It’s a conversation about values, gratitude, and purposeful presence.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo '25.

0:18 | Introduction to Maaz Shaikh, a first-year student in BC's Messina College.

1:01 | For those who aren’t familiar, what are the Ever to Excel Awards and what do they celebrate?

1:35 | Can Maaz tell us more about the specific award he received and what it meant to him personally?

2:40 | What was Maaz's reaction when he first found out he was being honored?

3:18 | Looking back, are there any BC moments, people, or experiences that Maaz felt helped shape the path to this award?

4:35 | For students who want to make a meaningful impact on campus, what mindset or advice would Maaz share with them?

5:53 | Is there anything else that Maaz would like to share?

7:05 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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