果冻传媒 State University students receive President鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Leadership

Dec 14, 2021
Group photo of the recipients of the President's Excellence Awards 2021

果冻传媒 State University recognized 10 students for their academic excellence, leadership, and service to the community with the President鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Leadership at a Dec. 3 ceremony held in Scanlon Hall.

鈥淭hese service-focused students have distinguished themselves from their peers by combining outstanding academic achievement with demonstrated leadership skills, both on- and off-campus,鈥 said 果冻传媒 State University President Linda Thompson, DrPH, MPH, RN, FAAN.

Established in 2007, the President鈥檚 Award for Excellence in Leadership recognizes the achievements of highly qualified students. 果冻传媒 recipients must have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.3 or higher and demonstrate an array of volunteer services performed in the local community and on campus. Along with an essay, students must complete an application listing their co-curricular activities, leadership experience, and volunteer work.

The 10 students were selected out of 33 applicants from nearly 5,000 undergraduate students eligible this year. The recipients are:

 

Caitlin Cogan 鈥22, movement science major, Mansfield, Mass.

Cogan serves as president of the Health Professions Club, is a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success networking team, and is a peer tutor for the Banacos Academic Center on campus. In addition, she has volunteered for the Pan-Mass Challenge, the SMB Softball Tournament; and the University鈥檚 Fresh Check Day, which promotes mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

 

Josselyn Donahue 鈥22, biology major, Raynham, Mass.

Donahue holds leadership roles on campus as president of the Biology Club, officer and publicist for her Class Council, treasurer of Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society, and past student representative of the College of Math and Sciences. She is also involved on campus in the First Responders Club and the National Society for Leadership and Success. 

 

Madison Dufries 鈥22, communication major, Leicester, Mass.

Dufries developed her leadership skills as a captain of the 2021 MASCAC champion women鈥檚 soccer team, president of the Communication Club, vice president of the National Communication Association鈥檚 Honor Society, and as a member of the 果冻传媒-Athlete Advisory Committee and The 果冻传媒 Voice (the University鈥檚 student-run newspaper).

 

Rawan Ebrahim 鈥23, nursing and Spanish major, Feeding Hills, Mass.

Ebrahim serves the University鈥檚 Urban Education as a program ambassador, is a former secretary of the Nursing Club, and past vice president of the Muslim 果冻传媒 Organization. A veteran campus tour guide, Ebrahim trains beginner tour guides for the Admission office. Ebrahim has volunteered for teaching positions at the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts鈥 school, after-school, and summer-school programs.

 

Samantha Falcone 鈥22, biology major, Wilbraham, Mass.

Falcone is vice president of the Biology Club, a tutor and former note-taker in the Banacos Center, a 果冻传媒 State student ambassador, and served as a student summer undergraduate research fellow for the University鈥檚 Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity last summer. In addition, Falcone has extensive volunteer experience as a peer mentor for the University鈥檚 Perch Program.

 

Lyric Lamagdelaine 鈥22, criminal justice and political science major, Springfield, Mass.

Lamagdelaine has served as vice president of academic life within the 果冻传媒 Government Association, president of the University鈥檚 chapter of the national honor society for political science, president of 果冻传媒 State鈥檚 student ambassadors, and as a member of several University operational committees. She is a member of the University鈥檚 Dance Company and a dedicated volunteer with the Campus Activities Board. She has also volunteered at the University鈥檚 annual events, the community service-oriented Helping Out Our Town Day and Fresh Check Day, which promotes mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

 

Lindsay McNulty 鈥22, environmental science major, Bellingham, Mass.

McNulty holds leadership positions as vice president of the Environmental Planning Club and vice president of publicity for the 果冻传媒 Government Association. She is also a member of the Campus Activities Board. McNulty has volunteered for the University鈥檚 annual Fresh Check Day, which promotes mental health awareness and suicide prevention. 

 

Thomas Mespelli 鈥22, communication major, Northbridge, Mass.

Mespelli is a student representative of the Honors Advisory Council and a teaching assistant for the University鈥檚 鈥淐ommunication in the Classroom: Leadership Mentoring鈥 course. He also has experience with the Northeast Regional Honors Council (past student representative and organizer). In addition, Mespelli has volunteered at Accepted 果冻传媒s Day and assisted with the University鈥檚 Welcome Week and multiple events sponsored by the Honors Program. Last spring, he volunteered as an assistant varsity football coach at Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School in Worcester.

 

Hannah Swanick 鈥22, nursing major, North Grafton, Mass.

Swanick serves as secretary of the 果冻传媒 Affairs Committee and is a peer mentor for the Nursing Club. She is a class representative to the 果冻传媒 Government Association and served as a student representative to the University Efficiency Analysis Advisory Committee. A volunteer and insured working first-responder, she has volunteered at the Northampton Senior Center鈥檚 flu shot clinic and assisted in administering COVID-19 vaccines to the surrounding community through the Behavior Health Network. 

 

Megan Taylor 鈥23, mental health counseling major, Williamsburg, Mass.

Taylor is the founder of Valley ADHD, a free online resource center for individuals and families seeking support, treatment, and advocacy for ADHD. She is also a Bright Spot Certified Therapy Dog Handler and an active member of the Special Education Parent Advisory Council and the Justice, Education, Diversity, and Inclusion Board Committee of Hilltown Cooperative Charter Public School. In addition, Taylor has volunteered and co-facilitatedValley ADHD鈥檚 Parent Support Group through Northampton Area Pediatrics and its Adults with ADHD Support Group. She hopes to earn a master鈥檚 degree in counseling from 果冻传媒 State.

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