Year: 2015

Faculty Member Dr. Elizabeth Cracco Assumes Role as Interim Director of Student Health Services

Elizabeth Cracco on Nov. 13, 2014. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Cracco, who currently co-instructs a college student development course for the HESA program and serves as the Director of Counseling and Mental Health Services at UConn, has agreed to serve as the Interim Director of Student Health Services after the retirement of the current director Michael Kurland.

Dr. Cracco’s ability to support students in a variety of settings and roles serves as a model for members of the campus community to strive towards, and her dedication to the general student welfare is inspiring. The HESA program and the university community at large congratulate Dr. Cracco on this new role, and wish her luck in the coming months!

Cabrera (’16) and Cameron (’16) to Present at New England Latino Student Leadership Conference

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Virginia Cabrera (HESA Class of 2016) and Louis Cameron (HESA Class of 2016) were recently accepted to present at the New England Latino Student Leadership Conference (NELSLC) at Dartmouth College.

The pair of first year students will present a session titled, “Ethical Decision-Making in Student Leadership.” Virginia and Louis’ presentation will be part of the larger NELSLC program from April 24-25, 2015 at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH.

 

Congratulations to both Virginia and Louis, and we wish you luck in your preparation!

Dr. Castillo-Montoya Awarded Grant from UConn Vice President for Research

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EDLR’S Dr. Milagros Castillo-Montoya has been awarded a grant through the UConn Vice President for Research Scholarship Facilitation Fund.  Each year, the Scholarship Facilitation Fund works to advance faculty research interests and aids in the continuation of their contributions to their respective fields.

Dr. Castillo-Montoya received this grant for her project, “Higher Education and Student Affairs Administrator’s Learning of Assessment, Evaluation and Research.” As a co-instructor for the HESA program’s year-long service-learning course Assessment, Evaluation and Research in Student Affairs, Dr. Castillo-Montoya will be able to directly apply the knowledge she gains from this research to enhance her students’ learning and classroom experience.

Blanca Rincon, who will be joining the HESA program as a full-time faculty member in the fall of 2015, serves as the co-principal investigator for this project and as a co-instructor for the HESA program’s assessment, evaluation, and research course. We wish both our faculty the best of luck in their research endeavors!

Valentin (’15) and Wong (’15) Receive Scholarships from the Neag School of Education

Two first-year students in the HESA Program recently received scholarships from the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut.

Robert Valentin

Robert Valentin (HESA Class of 2015) was nominated for and received the Sidney P. Marland, Jr. Fund Award. This award aims to provide scholarships for minority undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Educational Leadership.

Nancy Wong

Nancy Wong (HESA Class of 2015) received the Peter J. Nicholls Scholarship. This award is aimed at providing financial support to graduate students enrolled in the Higher Education & Student Affairs Program in the Department of Educational Leadership who demonstrate strong academic achievement.

Congratulations to Robert and Nancy to two well-deserved awards!

Graham (’15) to be Honored at MCNY “Phenomenal Women of Power” Event

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Shanna Graham (HESA Class of 2015) will be recognized for an award at the Metropolitan College of New York (MCNY) Phenomenal Women of Power Leadership Breakfast on March 14, 2015. Shanna was selected for an award due to her efforts in supporting mentoring programs for underrepresented student populations and for “[embodying]  the character and commitment of the College’s founder, Audrey Cohen.”

Following the breakfast, a “Phenomenal Women of Power” roundtable discussion will be held at MCNY, where Shanna will be able to share insights into her experiences. The discussion will be centered on issues that impact women educators and will be led by women currently setting the course for the field of education.

Proceeds from this breakfast and event will be donated to the Melvin I. Douglass Scholarship for Urban Education at MCNY. The fund is the first at MCNY dedicated to students in the Masters of Science in Education program, and the first fund established by an African American man at MCNY.

For more information on the event, feel free to visit http://www.mcny.edu/news/newsdetail.php?id=500 and https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phenomenal-women-of-power-breakfast-to-benefit-the-dr-melvin-i-douglass-scholarship-fund-tickets-15207714684. Congratulations once again to Shanna Graham on being recognized for her dedication to education and steadfast support of mentoring programs for underrepresented students.

Harney (’16), Lee (’15), and Rodriguez (’15) Take First Place at MSAC Case Study Competition

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As part of the 39th Maryland Student Affairs Conference, Tina Harney (HESA Class of 2016), Jackie Lee (HESA Class of 2015), and Eileen Rodriguez (HESA Class of 2015) were selected as finalists in the Case Study Competition.As finalists, Tina, Jackie, and Eileen were tasked with defending their case and fielding a question and answer session with a three-person review panel. Members of the panel include Dr. Andrea Goodwin, Dr. Deb Moriarty, and Mr. James Felton.

After defending their study and facing a rigorous Q & A round, the trio took first place in the Case Study Competition!

Congratulations once again to Tina, Jackie, and Eileen on your success!

Nguyen (’15), Lindahl and Rola to Present at NASPA Annual Conference

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As the spring conference season continues its approach, we have received word that more HESA students and UConn staff will take part in presentation efforts of the NASPA Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jack Nguyen (HESA Class of 2015), Sarah Lindahl of the Student Activities Programs Office, and Angela Rola, Director of the Asian American Cultural Center, will present, “Peer Mentorship: Journey to Student Success in the Asian American Pacific Islander Community.”

Nguyen, Lindahl, and Rola will be presenting at the NASPA Annual Conference on Tuesday, March 24, from 11:05 – 11:55 Am in Room 209 of the Convention Center. Congratulations again!