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Student & Alumni Accomplishments              Donors



  1  Karina Ogunlana (CLAS) received the
 2017 Outstanding Graduate Student Award
 from the American College Personnel
 Association’s Latin@/x Network.
 Lauren Loper (CLAS) and Tori Carrillo
 (CLAS) received first place in the Graduate   6
 Student Case Study Competition at the
 National Association for Student Personnel   Outstanding Principal of the Year; and
 Administrators annual conference.   Greatest Academic Gains (Secondary) in
 Leslie de la Rosa (CLAS) received the   South San ISD (San Antonio, TX).
 2017 Graduate Fellowship Award from the   Alumna Crystal Kelley (CI), middle
 Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher   school teacher at Goodnight Middle
 Education.   School (SM-CISD), was chosen as Regional
 Amber Sevart (CLAS) was selected   Secondary Teacher of the Year. She was one of
 as the 2016-2017 Outstanding Graduate   40 regional winners who competed for Texas   Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Award
 Assistant by Texas State’s Division of Student   1  2  Teacher of the Year.
 Affairs.  Alumna Diana Benner (CI) was selected   STEPPING UP FOR             the award tries to support local schools by
 Karina Ogunlana (CLAS) and Naiha   to join the Microsoft Innovator Educator   CHILDREN’S LITERATURE  purchasing books in advance.
 Campos (CLAS) were selected as the 2016-  Expert Program. Benner is the Director of   As the efforts of the award work to
 2017 Graduate Assistants of Outstanding   Professional Development at Texas Computer   1899 is significant for the Bobcat com-  gain national exposure, the local impact
 Contribution to Student Affairs by Texas   Education Association.   munity. It is the year Texas State University   continues to be a priority. Each year,
 State’s Division of Student Affairs.   Dr. Clint-Michael Reneau, director of   was founded, and for those who partic-  school groups are invited to participate in
 Skyller Walkes (CLAS) and Terrance   the Office of Disability Services at Texas State   the author/illustrator presentations with
 McClain (CLAS) were selected as fellows by   University, was the recipient of the Diversity in   ipated in Step Up for State, it was the   busing and lunch provided on the Texas
                                               number of minutes they had to support 26
 the Texas Association of Black Personnel in   Excellence (Staff) Award. Reneau is a doctoral   projects from 15 academic units across    State University campus. With this, the
 Higher Education. From TABPHE’s website:   graduate from the Adult, Professional, and   the campus.   hope is that students not only relate to the
 “TABPHE FELLOWS are an elite group of   Community Engagement program.   Step Up for State was Texas State’s inau-  characters in the books, the authors and
 individuals chosen, with the direction of the   Alum Elmer Nealy (CI), was nominated   gural online giving event planned to last   illustrators who wrote them, but also to the
 State Board of Directors, to work on special   3  4  5  as Teacher of the Year at I.M. Terrell   from 8 a.m. on September 21 to 3:39 p.m.   college students around them.
 projects that support the vision and mission   Elementary in Fort Worth ISD. Nealy is a 2nd   on September 22. The entire Texas State   It was the goal of the College of Education
 of TABPHE.”  and 3rd grade bridge teacher.    community was invited to participate, and   and TRMACBA to raise enough funds to
 Lynn Taylor (CLAS)—Adult, Professional,   a bank of tests to be used for placement in the    2  Jane Saunders (Associate Professor,    5  Alumna Marie (Alex) Vasquez (CI)   provide high quality books to schools across
 and Community Education graduate—was   adult ESL program.  They also observed the   CI) and a group of 10 undergraduates took   received the Middle School Teacher of    gifts went toward sustaining achievement,   the state of Texas, free of charge.
                                               furthering research efforts, and helping
 awarded a research grant from the Alexander   instructors’ teaching and provided ideas for   part in the 15th Annual Bobcat Build   the Year Award for Austin ISD. Vasquez   provide Bobcats with world-class facilities   After the 1,899 minutes were complete
 N. Charters Library for Educators of   professional development.   on April 1. The students were tasked with   teaches 8th grade English at Mendez Middle   and programs.   during the Step Up for State campaign,
 Adults Grants-in-Aid program at Syracuse   The following Ph.D. in school   painting a home in Martindale that had   School.   Among the 26 projects chosen was the   the award had received over $5,800 in
 University. This funding supports research   improvement (CLAS) students have been   suffered flood and rain damage.     6  Alumna Katie Doyle (CI-TRP) was   College of Education’s Tomás Rivera   donations from more than 130 donors.
 in the training of adult educators, the needs   appointed Barbara L. Jackson Scholars    3  At the Texas State University Boko Awards,   awarded Teacher of the Year for her school,   Mexican American Children’s Book   Through these efforts, children across
 of teachers of adults, adult learning and   by the University Council for Educational   the College of Education’s Association   Neidig Elementary (Elgin ISD). Doyle is a 4th   Award (TRMACBA).  Texas received the award-winning books.
 adult literacy and training from a historical   Administration. The Jackson Scholars’   of Childhood Education International   grade teacher.   The College of Education developed   Meanwhile, students who were able to
 perspective and framework.  initiative is a national, competitive two-year   (ACEI) student organization was honored   Alumna Jessica Risen (HHP) received   TRMACBA to honor authors and illustra-  attend the event met with the authors
 Zane Wubbena (CLAS) was named   program that provides formal networking,   as the Academic Organization of the Year.   the Emerging Professional Award at   Duncan Tonatiuh and Ashley Hope Pérez.
 Outstanding Doctoral Student for the College   mentoring, and professional development   Additionally, ACEI’s community service   the 2016 Texas Association for Health,   tors who create quality Mexican American   Overall, the Step Up for State campaign
                                               children’s literature that depicts the
 of Education. Wubbena is a doctoral student   for graduate students of color who intend to   officer, Michaella Watts (CI), received the   Physical Education, Recreation and Dance   Mexican American experience. The award   was a success and the news for the continu-
 in the school improvement program.   become professors of educational leadership.  Breakthrough Leader of the Year award.   (TAHPERD) Annual Awards Dinner.   was established in 1995 and was named   ation of the campaign in fall 2017 has been
 Katie Lewis (CLAS) and Tanya Long   Jackson Scholar 2017: Jason Swisher;   Kaila Stovall (CI) was awarded the New   Alumna Sarah Rabe (CI) was one of   met with excitement. With the interest
 (CLAS) were accepted into the David L.   Diana Barrera  Braunfels Retired Teachers Association   five finalists recognized for the Rising   in honor of Dr. Tomás Rivera, a distin-  growing, the College of Education will now
                                               guished alumnus of Texas State University.
 Clark National Graduate Student Research   Jackson Scholar 2016: Brett Lee; Claudia   Spring Scholarship award.   Stars category of the H-E-B Excellence in   Additionally, the award’s initiatives help   expand to include three projects donors
 Seminar in Educational Administration   Kramer Santamaria   4  Darolyn Flaggs (CI) was awarded   Education Awards.   bring these quality books to the hands of   can choose from. In addition to TRMACBA,
 and Policy. The seminar is a competitive   Jackson Scholar 2015: Jocabed Marquez;   the William G. White Jr. Graduate Study   Alumna Emily Merriman (CI) was   children, teachers, and librarians.    there will be an option to donate to the
 appointment open to a maximum of 40   Adrienne Aldaco  Scholarship by the National Association for   named Teacher of the Year at Pflugerville   Like many who understand the impor-  Animal Assisted Counseling program and
 doctoral students from over 100 research   Senior Stephanie Barker (CI) was   Developmental Education. The William G.   Middle School. She teaches 7th grade English.   tance of diversity in children’s literature,   to Student Teaching Scholarships.
 universities.     awarded the New Braunfels Retired Teachers   White Jr. award promotes graduate study in   Alumna Allison Bouwman (CI-TRP),   the College of Education believes this award   The support from the Bobcat commu-
 Under the guidance of Drs. Clarena   Association Fall Scholarship.  Developmental Education with the purpose of   was named McNeil High School Teacher of   nity has been moving, and the College of
 Larrotta (Associate Professor, CLAS)   Issac Torres (CLAS) was the 2016-17   advancing research and/or practice in    the Year. She teaches Forensic Science and   helps students build strong and positive   Education is thankful to all of those who
                                               identities that have lasting impacts on their
 and Arlene Serrano (Lecturer, CLAS), a   recipient of the Graduate College Scholarship   the field.   Principles of Biomedical Science.   own education and a more equitable society   donated to TRMACBA and to other projects
 group of master’s students assisted St. John   and the Celebrity Classic Endowed   Alumna Yvonne Hernandez (CLAS) was   for all people. This is one of the reasons   during the Step Up for State campaign.
 Catholic Church’s ESL program by creating   Scholarship.   awarded: Outstanding First Year Principal;



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