Graduate Student of the Month
December 2024 Graduate Student of the Month
Ziena Baker
We are proud to recognize Ziena Baker, a master’s student in the Psychological Sciences program, as our Graduate Student of the Month! Ziena’s academic excellence and leadership are evident through her remarkable achievements, including proposing her thesis in her first semester—well ahead of the typical timeline. She has also presented research at esteemed conferences like the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and the IUPUI Assessment Institute, showcasing her dedication to advancing her field.
As a graduate assistant with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Ziena has been instrumental in providing detailed feedback on assessment reports and introducing innovative tools like heat maps for data visualization. Beyond her assistantship, she completed the competitive Florida Data Science for Social Good internship and has earned numerous accolades, including the Psi Chi Unrestricted Travel Grant and Graduate Research Grant.
Ziena’s commitment to academic excellence, professional growth, and community impact makes her an outstanding role model. Please join us in celebrating her achievements as our Graduate Student of the Month!
What is the Grad Student of the Month?
The graduate student of the month is an initiative from the 海角社区Graduate School designed to shine a light on outstanding grad Ospreys and recognize them for their hard work and excellence in areas of research, creativity, entrepreneurship, leadership and community service. As part of their recognition, the grad student of the month receives a certificate and a special shoutout on our social media pages! You can view all of our past awardees at the bottom of the page. New names are added every month, so be sure to come back and see who our next featured student will be!
How Does it Work?
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Nomination
In order to nominate a student for graduate student of the month, a student, faculty or staff member must complete nomination form detailing why the student is being nominated. Self-nominations are allowed. Nominations are not month-specific so once a student is nominated, then can be chosen for the award at any time. The nomination form can be found here. -
Eligibility
Any degree-seeking graduate student that has displayed hard work and excellence in any of the below areas is eligible to be nominated! Undergraduate students, and non-degree seeking students are not eligible for this award. - Research
- Creativity
- Entrepreneurship
- Leadership
- Community Service
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How is the winner chosen?
The Graduate School staff in consultation with the Dean of the Graduate School select the winner. Nominations are not month-specific so anyone nominated can be chosen at anytime. Winners are notified in advance if they are chosen. -
Award
The award for being chosen as the Graduate Student of the Month is certificate, a free professional photoshoot, a featured spot on our website, a shoutout on our social media accounts and a special email sent to all graduate students!
Past Awardees
2023
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May 2023
Rayanna Campbell
Rayanna Campbell is studying to increase affordability and access to post-secondary education. True to her roots in social work, Campbell was attracted to earn a master’s by the prospect of bridging informational gaps in education and helping students cultivate their potential. When she is not in class, working in Undergraduate Studies, or adding to her list of best local food spots, you can find Campbell spending time with friends and family or training in dance and aerial arts. Campbell first presented her research on access to medical education at the National Education Finance Academy's (NEFA) 2022 conference. After joining the organization's Graduate Student Council, she and her peers designed the first student experience implemented to acclimate up-and-coming scholars to academic conferences. At the 2023 conference, Rayanna was elected President of the Graduate Student Council, and currently serves on NEFA's Board of Trustees.
Congratulations, Rayanna!
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June 2023
Yining Pan
Yining is an international student pursuing her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at UNF. Her academic record during the first year of the MPH program has been outstanding, as she has consistently received exceptional grades for all her coursework. In addition, Yining's essays for the Epidemiology and Health Program Planning class have been highly regarded by her professors and used as examples for the next year's classes. In addition to her academic achievements, Yining has an extensive research background and has authored dozens of scientific research papers and conference posters. As a Graduate Assistant working with Dr. Luke Cho, Yining has made impressive contributions to ongoing research projects. As a first-author and co-author, Yining has already finished writing two research papers, which are now under review in peer-reviewed international journals. She has demonstrated exceptional skills in biostatistics, bioinformatics, and scientific paper writing. Notably, Yining was a co-author of a poster presented at the 2023 Mayo Clinic Florida Postdoctoral Research Day, where she was responsible for conducting bioinformatic analysis on RNA-seq data. Yining has a passion for improving the health and wellbeing of senior citizens. In the Health Communication class she took in the Spring semester, she volunteered with Seniors on a Mission and dedicated her time to serving the senior community. Prior to joining UNF, Yining worked at the University of Hong Kong, conducting biomedical and clinical research on Alzheimer's disease. Yining aspires to pursue a career as a researcher in biostatistics and bioinformatics, leveraging her exceptional research skills and passion for improving public health.
Congratulations, Yining!
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July 2023
Nadaley Jones
As a teacher in the Jacksonville Teacher's Residency Program, Nadaley has proven herself to be an outstanding educator who is dedicated to providing her students with the best possible education. Her commitment to teaching and learning is evident in the multiple offers she has received to teach at schools across the Duval County Public School district. During her time at King's Trail Elementary, Nadaley tutored ESOL students in English and raised literacy rates in her school by over 40%. She also recently co-authored a research article in the PDS Partner's Journal on the "Noticing and Wondering Protocol". At the young age of 22, Nadaley Jones will be graduating with her Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. Her educational background has given her a passion for teaching in Title I schools. It is clear that Nadaley is not only a gifted educator, but also a hardworking and dedicated individual who is committed to her profession. Nadaley's passion for teaching is not limited to her classroom. She is a kind and genuine person who goes out of her way to help others. Her kindness and compassion are evident in the way she interacts with her colleagues and students. She was recently nominated for the 2023 Rising Osprey award for her hardwork and dedication. Nadaley strives to makie a positive impact on her community and create a better future for all. Her decision to teach fourth grade at Central Riverside Elementary School is a testament to her commitment to making a difference in the lives of her students. She understands that education is not just about imparting knowledge, but also about helping students develop the skills they need to be successful in life. By teaching her students the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance, she is helping to shape the future of her community.
Congratulations, Nadaley!
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August 2023
Rebecca Turngren
As a Master’s student in Vocal Performance, Rebecca has a diverse performance background in Opera and Musical Theater. Last Fall, Rebecca won third place in the 2022 Opera Aria Competition at UNF. She performed in UNF’s Opera production of Così Fan Tutte as Despina, the chambermaid, and played the role of Ida in the Spring production of Die Fledermaus. To further advance her studies and educational experience, Rebecca will be in Vienna, Austria in August understudying the role of Gretel in Humperdinck’s Hansel und Gretel at the Vienna Opera Academy. During this summer program, she will be working with industry professionals and may have the opportunity to audition for an agent! UNF’s November production will be the English version of Hansel and Gretel and will be an opportunity for the community to see Rebecca star as Gretel. Outside of UNF, she will be singing the role of Prima Conversa and covering the role of Suor Genovieffa in Bold City Opera's production of Suor Angelica. She is a member of the Voices of Jacksonville and is actively teaching and performing in the Jacksonville area. She has taught Elementary Music as well as Middle and High School Theatre while encouraging young students to find their voice and develop their playwriting skills. Every student she has in a classroom, or private music studio is an opportunity to cultivate excellent artists. To stay updated with all that is happening with Rebecca, visit her website at rebeccaturngren.com.Congratulations, Rebecca! -
September 2023
Brittany Hutto
Brittany Hutto is an exceptional individual whose life's purpose revolves around serving her community and making a positive impact. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree at the 海角社区, driven by a deep-rooted passion for public service and a desire to effect meaningful change. She has previously worked at the Sulzbacher Beaches Clinic in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. However, her career took a turn when she became a stay-at-home mom to care for her premature son, Mark. During this time, she started the MakeYourMark.blog to share her experiences and advocate for NICU families. In 2022, Brittany founded Mark's Mission, a Nonprofit Organization based in Northeast Florida. Mark's Mission is dedicated to promoting family bonding between parents and their children in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and other hospital units.Brittany and her organization have donated over 10,000 items to NICU and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) families, hosted nine NICU Support Groups in collaboration with major community partners, and created four volunteer opportunities for community members. Brittany's dedication has earned her well-deserved recognition, including being named a 2022 Top Rated Nonprofit Organization by Great Nonprofits, receiving the Positively Jax Award in February 2023, and being the Small Organization Grant Recipient from the Delores Barr Weaver Grassroots Grants Endowment at The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida in April 2023.Brittany is also an active member of several prestigious organizations, including the Association for Fundraising Professionals, National Association of Nonprofit Organization Executives, American Public Health Association, Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida, JaxChamber's Health Council, JaxChamber's Professional Women's Council, and NICU Parent Network.Brittany's dedication to service, advocacy, and community empowerment is nothing short of extraordinary.Congratulations, Brittany! -
October 2023
Jose Caicedo
Jose Caicedo is an exceptional graduate student recognized for his remarkable academic achievements, a strong commitment to public administration, and valuable contributions to the community.With degrees in Business Administration and Economics from Universidad Nacional de Colombia and a Master's in Public Administration from the 海角社区, Jose stands out as a dedicated scholar. He received the prestigious Lex Hester Endowed Fellowship for Public Administration, reflecting his outstanding academic and leadership abilities. Jose's proficiency in analytical thinking and strategic problem-solving is evident in his academic work. He actively engages in community initiatives, particularly in impoverished areas of Colombia, demonstrating his passion for public service.His inspiring journey towards making a positive impact on his community through education and projects exemplifies his dedication. Overall, Jose is a deserving recipient of the Graduate Student of the Month award for his academic excellence and commitment to public service.Congratulations, Jose!
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November 2023
Crishana Benton
Crishana Benton is a remarkable graduate student known for her outstanding qualities and achievements. She has consistently demonstrated excellence in her academic pursuits and has made a significant impact on her academic community. Crissy's professionalism, intellect, and ability to connect with professors have left a lasting impression on those who have interacted with her. She participated in the Institute for Justice, Accessibility, Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity (JAIDE) Fellowship program, with her project titled "Whole Person Research Productivity: Towards a More Equitable Higher Education Research Environment".
Beyond her academic achievements, Crissy is an active, full-time professional, holding the position of Director of Guidance at the Covenant School of Jacksonville. She also serves as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant for the College of Education and Human Services, highlighting her commitment to education and community betterment.
Furthermore, Crissy is recognized for her generosity and willingness to support her peers in their academic journeys. She shares valuable resources, asks beneficial questions, and provides insights from her experiences to help others succeed. Her dedication to advancing shared knowledge in the field of education is evident, as she is set to present her research at an international congress.
In summary, Crishana "Crissy" Benton is a shining example of an exemplary graduate student who excels academically, supports her peers, and demonstrates a deep commitment to education and community improvement. Her professionalism, dedication, and generosity make her a standout in her academic community.Congratulations, Crishana!
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December 2023
Alec Spicer
Alec Spicer is a dedicated graduate student in the Master of Science in Higher Education program at the College of Education and Human Services, on track to graduate in December 2023. Currently employed as a Career Development Advisor at Florida State College at Jacksonville’s South Campus, Alec's commitment goes beyond the confines of his job and studies. He tirelessly serves the marginalized communities of Jacksonville, particularly those who are incarcerated, aiming to empower them through education and support.Alec's remarkable dedication shines through his monthly service at the James I. Montgomery Correctional Center, where he administers Anger Management courses, tailored to the unique needs of each participant. His unwavering dedication towards the betterment of those who have lost hope has had a profound impact. Since working with this population, numerous individuals have received reduced sentences and regained their freedom due to improved behavior. Those grappling with addiction have sought help and are now receiving treatment. Since the initiation of this program, participants have chosen a different course in life, and their perspectives have undergone a transformative shift.Alec Spicer's story is a testament to the transformative power of education, compassion, and community service. By choosing Alec as the Graduate Student of the Month, we celebrate not only his individual achievements but also the positive impact he has had on the lives of others. Congratulations to Alec Spicer for his exemplary dedication to making a difference in the community and embodying the values of our institution.Congratulations, Alec!
2024
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January 2024
Destiny Cole
Destiny Cole is a dedicated individual currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration at the 海角社区, having previously earned a Master of Science in Management in 2022. Passionate about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the workplace, Destiny aims to enhance organizational effectiveness and satisfaction through improved management practices, emphasizing psychological safety to build trust in employers. Alongside her studies, Destiny serves as a graduate assistant for UNF's Housing and Residence Life, successfully overseeing a building of first-year students and fostering a community that integrates living and learning. She actively engages with various organizations, including Women in Business, National Residence Hall Honorary, Diversity in Business, and the Office of Undergraduate Research. Destiny's commitment extends to volunteering for on-campus programs such as the Language Learners Program, Ogier Gardens, and the Environmental Institute. Her multifaceted involvement showcases her dedication to empowering underrepresented groups and utilizing leadership techniques to enhance career satisfaction.Congratulations, Destiny!
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February 2024
Sabrina Ahmed
Sabrina, a counseling student, reflects on a transformative year that has shaped her personal and professional goals, emphasizing her gratitude for opportunities to contribute to community service. Initially focused on educating and empowering Muslim women and girls, Sabrina founded the Knowledge Is Light Foundation in 2021, offering Islamic education, mentoring, and leadership empowerment. The CMHC program enhanced her abilities as an educator and leader, fostering an environment for students to express their thoughts and develop a sense of identity.
The Knowledge Is Light Foundation, currently serving over thirty students in different states, is just one aspect of Sabrina's expanded community involvement. She conducts workshops for the Arc of Jacksonville, a facility for individuals with intellectual and developmental differences, providing engaging activities for residents. Sabrina also dedicates time to Lutheran Social Services, assisting refugee families in adapting to life in the United States. Concurrently, she works at Keep Evolving Beyond Therapy, offering clinical counseling services during her Practicum. Sabrina's multifaceted commitment to community service and counseling reflects her growth and dedication to becoming a proficient and well-rounded counselor, poised to make a positive impact on her clients.
Congratulations, Sabrina!
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March 2024
Chloe Lopez
Chloe, a dedicated graduate student pursuing a master's in International Affairs, has displayed exemplary leadership as a graduate assistant for the Hicks Honors College at the 海角社区 (UNF). Recognized for her commitment to community service, Chloe received the Osprey Community Engagement Medallion during her undergraduate years at 海角社区in 2022. In her role, she orchestrated the 2023 Hicks Honors College FTIC Retreat for over 300 first-year Honors students and played a key role in various initiatives, including the Honors Orientation, First-Year Retreat, Refugee Simulation, Honors Community Day, and Honors Family Weekend.
Chloe's contributions extend beyond event coordination; she is actively engaged in research with Dr. Leslie Kaplan and Dr. Dan Richard on Community-Based Learning, utilizing data from the Honors first-year Colloquium course. She serves as an advisor for the Honors Student Union, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to the college. Despite her numerous responsibilities, Chloe has maintained outstanding academic performance in the MAIA program and is currently focusing on her master's thesis on refugee policy, a passion she developed during her time at the Hicks Honors College. The college acknowledges Chloe as an invaluable asset, and her impactful contributions have significantly enhanced the student experience and community at Hicks Honors College. Additionally, Chloe will be commencing her Ph.D. studies in the Fall, further solidifying her dedication to academic excellence and leadership in higher education.Congratulations, Chloe! -
April 2024
Jamie Marchio
At the heart of the Nourish to Flourish program lies the unwavering dedication of Jamie, a passionate advocate for nutritional health and wellness. Inspired by the opportunity to enact positive change within the Jacksonville community, Jamie, in pursuit of his Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition, has meticulously crafted a transformative curriculum aimed at addressing the pressing issue of childhood obesity and nutritional inadequacy. Under the guidance of Dr. Howard Rose and Dr. Laurie Wright, Jamie's program offers a beacon of hope for underserved children aged 8-14 in the region's most high-risk areas.
Jamie's vision extends beyond mere education; it encompasses a holistic approach to fostering healthier habits and lifestyles among program participants. From conducting thorough baseline assessments to meticulously tracking progress, Jamie's dedication shines through every aspect of the program. With a focus on increasing fruit and vegetable intake, promoting physical activity, reducing screen time, and curbing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, Jamie's curriculum is designed to empower children with the tools needed to effect tangible lifestyle changes.As the program progresses, Jamie remains steadfast in his commitment to monitoring participants' growth and development. Each assessment serves as a testament to Jamie's unwavering dedication and the program's efficacy in nurturing healthier communities. With the conclusion of his doctoral project on the horizon, Jamie's journey embodies the transformative power of passion, education, and community-driven initiatives in combatting childhood obesity and fostering a culture of wellness within Jacksonville.
Congratulations, Jamie!
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May 2024
Athena Salinas
Athena Salinas, a graduate student in English specializing in Rhetoric and Composition, stands as a beacon of academic achievement and innovation within her scholarly community. Not only does she excel in her studies, but Athena also actively contributes to the academic discourse through her research and teaching endeavors. As the Treasurer of the Graduate Student Organization (GSO), she champions the rights and voices of her peers, fostering inclusivity and community within the academic sphere.
At the December 2023 EGO conference, Athena presented a captivating project on finding a place for dual-enrolled students in the vast college world, showcasing her innovative thinking and commitment to addressing contemporary educational challenges. Additionally, Athena's dedication to shaping future scholars is evident in her role as a mentor and educator during her teaching practicum with Dr. Bart Welling, where she guides first-year students to refine their writing skills and deepen their understanding of rhetoric. Balancing her academic pursuits with a full-time job, Athena embodies resilience and determination. Graduating in summer 2024, her journey is marked by success and inspiring feats, promising continued impact and innovation in the field of academia.
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June 2024
Brian Rado
Brian Rado, the Athletic Director at Mandarin High School, has been named Graduate Student of the Month for June. A proud 海角社区graduate (B.A. Education, '01), Brian is now completing his Ed Leadership degree with a focus on Athletic Administration. His deep connection to 海角社区began when he moved to Jacksonville for college, a decision that transformed his life and career.
For over 23 years, Brian has passionately served Duval County Public Schools, teaching and mentoring students. At Mandarin High School, he oversees 37 Varsity and Junior Varsity programs, managing a staff of 60 and guiding 700 student-athletes. Beyond the school, he serves as District #5 Director of the Florida Athletics Coaches Association (FACA), 3rd Vice President of FACA, and is active in the Florida Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. His mission is to build integrity and character in both students and staff.
Brian's return to 海角社区for his graduate degree reflects his belief in lifelong learning. Balancing work, school, and family, he is excited about the new opportunities his degree will bring.Congratulations, Brian!
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July 2024
Leslie Dickey
Leslie Dickey, an exemplary graduate student in Management at Coggin College of Business, 海角社区, is poised to graduate this summer. As an Active Duty member of the United States Navy stationed overseas, Leslie has demonstrated exceptional dedication and resilience, balancing the demands of military service with the rigorous requirements of full-time study, maintaining an impressive GPA of 3.5. With nine years of distinguished service in the Navy, Leslie has shown remarkable leadership and commitment to excellence.
Beyond her professional and academic achievements, Leslie has dedicated herself to community service. For over three years, she has volunteered with Guardians Ad Litem, advocating for the best interests of vulnerable children. Additionally, her involvement with Feeding Northeast Florida reflects a heartfelt commitment to addressing food insecurity and supporting the local community. Leslie's leadership skills are evident in her ability to inspire and motivate others, both in her military role and volunteer work. She consistently demonstrates a strong sense of responsibility, integrity, and compassion, making a positive impact on those around her. Leslie embodies the qualities of an outstanding graduate student: dedication, resilience, academic excellence, and a profound commitment to service.Congratulations, Leslie! -
August 2024
Erik Caldwell
Erik, an exemplary graduate student at the 海角社区, stands out for his leadership and entrepreneurial spirit as the president and founder of Talon Trading Cards. Under his guidance, the club has flourished, offering students a vibrant community centered around trading cards and collectibles. Erik's active involvement extends beyond academics, as he also participates in the Talon Health and Service Alliance (THSA) and the Graduate Student Organization, contributing significantly to campus life.
Erik's dedication to service and student engagement has been recognized with a distinguished service award from THSA, where he serves as the graduate student representative. His efforts in organizing Market Days and providing valuable insights during executive board meetings demonstrate his commitment to improving the student experience. Erik embodies the qualities of an outstanding graduate student: leadership, academic and extracurricular excellence, and a dedication to enhancing the university community.Congratulations, Erik!
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September 2024
Maribel Garcia
Maribel Garcia exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding graduate dietetic student, consistently excelling both in the classroom and at her supervised practice sites. Her dedication to academic excellence is evident in her active engagement during class discussions, her consistently high marks, and her ability to grasp complex concepts with ease. Maribel's passion for learning extends beyond the classroom, as she seeks additional rotation sites to gain broader practical experience in dietetics. Her supervisors commend her professionalism, hard work, and the high quality of care she provides.
In addition to her academic and practical achievements, Maribel actively participates in research projects, demonstrating strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with peers and faculty. Her proactive approach and desire to contribute to the field further highlight her commitment to her professional development. Maribel is also known for her positive attitude, interpersonal skills, and her ability to build strong relationships, making her a valued member of any team.
Overall, Maribel Garcia's dedication to academic excellence, her proactive pursuit of practical experience, and her involvement in research make her a deserving recipient of the Graduate Student of the Month award. Her achievements and personal qualities inspire those around her, and she is well on her way to a bright future in the field of dietetics.Congratulations, Maribel!
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October 2024
Evan Wilson
Evan Wilson is a remarkable graduate student in the Materials Science and Engineering (MSMSE) program at UNF, demonstrating extraordinary resilience and dedication. After overcoming significant personal challenges, including the loss of his mother and homelessness, Evan has maintained an impressive academic performance while balancing a full-time job at a biomedical company. His ability to persevere under pressure and excel in his studies is complemented by his dedication to his family, as he now cares for his niece and nephew. Evan’s impact extends beyond his academic success, as he has presented his research at prominent conferences, achieved a first-author publication in a leading journal, and secured funding for a collaborative project with Los Alamos National Laboratory. His work ethic and determination have made him an inspiration to his peers.
In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Evan is deeply committed to helping others. He started a "Quantum Group" to make quantum mechanics accessible to non-scientists and has taken on the role of tutor, assisting students with challenging subjects like math and physics. His dedication to both his field and community, coupled with his resilience, hard work, and support for his fellow students, makes Evan highly deserving of the Graduate Student of the Month award. His contributions to UNF, his colleagues, and the broader scientific community are truly commendable.
Congratulations, Evan!
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November 2024
Eileen Joy Cacal Mahusay
Eileen Joy Cacal Mahusay, a distinguished student in the Nurse Anesthesiology program, has earned recognition for her commitment to academic and clinical excellence. Known for her structured and disciplined approach to her studies, Eileen demonstrates an impressive dedication to developing and following through on detailed study plans. Her proactive attitude extends to reaching out to faculty for accountability, especially in her preparation for the challenging board exams. She embodies a commitment to her own learning and is a role model in her academic community, setting a high standard for perseverance and discipline.
In addition to her academic achievements, Eileen’s commitment to her peers is just as remarkable. She freely offers guidance and mentorship to classmates who may be struggling, providing advice and encouragement. Balancing her roles as a mother, wife, and a dedicated graduate student, she shows that excellence can thrive alongside personal commitments. Her faculty and peers alike recognize her for the warmth and professionalism she brings to her studies, and there is no doubt that Eileen will represent 海角社区proudly as a compassionate and highly skilled healthcare provider in her future career.
Congratulations, Eileen!
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December 2024
Ziena Baker
We are proud to recognize Ziena Baker, a master’s student in the Psychological Sciences program, as our Graduate Student of the Month! Ziena’s academic excellence and leadership are evident through her remarkable achievements, including proposing her thesis in her first semester—well ahead of the typical timeline. She has also presented research at esteemed conferences like the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and the IUPUI Assessment Institute, showcasing her dedication to advancing her field.
As a graduate assistant with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Ziena has been instrumental in providing detailed feedback on assessment reports and introducing innovative tools like heat maps for data visualization. Beyond her assistantship, she completed the competitive Florida Data Science for Social Good internship and has earned numerous accolades, including the Psi Chi Unrestricted Travel Grant and Graduate Research Grant.
Ziena’s commitment to academic excellence, professional growth, and community impact makes her an outstanding role model. Please join us in celebrating her achievements as our Graduate Student of the Month!Congratulations, Ziena!
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January 2025
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