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Eastern Presents Inclusive Excellence Awards to ALANA Students

Willimantic, CT (05/23/2017) — Eastern Connecticut State University recognized the academic achievements of African, Latino, Asian and Native American (ALANA) students on May 5 during its Fifth Annual Inclusive Excellence Awards ceremony. Nine awards were given and 165 students were recognized for achieving GPAs of 3.5 or higher.

Eastern presented Melat Assefa and Christina Perez the Advisor's Choice Award; Deja Seawright the Inspirational Leadership Award; and Chisolm Sunny Uduputa the International Student Award. The Resilient Warrior Award to AnnRichelle Akko, Daniel Costillo, Adrian Lopez Diaz and Yineira Lopez. Taylor Hemphill was named recipient of the Social Justice Advocacy Award, and the Volunteer Service Award went to Destiny Hartmann.

Eastern President Elsa Núñez told those in attendance that the awards ceremony was not just about inclusion. "It also speaks to Eastern's other core values of academic excellence, integrity, Social Responsibility, Engagement, and Empowerment. Today, we show respect and celebrate the accomplishments of students who too often have been forgotten in the past. We are very proud of you! We are doing everything we can to promote the success of students of color. We know that having an inclusive, diverse, and culturally rich campus is good for all our students - in the end, we all must learn to live together in today's global society.

Alumna Natasha Stephens, who graduated from Eastern in 2003 and is the Title IX Coordinator at Wichita State University in Kansas, delivered the keynote address. She told the honorees she was honored to come back to campus. "While you have breath in your body, thank those who helped you, took time to meet with you, who gave you an opportunity and took a chance on you. Never forget your roots and where you came from - no matter how high you go in life, give back of your time to someone else."

Stephens concluded by telling students that they can always change their plans. "Don't limit yourself or your abilities - challenge yourself to new things. Believe in yourself, and give someone the wings to fly."

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Eastern Alumna Natasha Stephens '03, center, surrounded by Inclusive Excellence Award Winners

Eastern Alumna Natasha Stephens

Eastern President Elsa m. Nunez

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Edward Osborn; (860) 465-5043, osborne@easternct.edu

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