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University College students honored at reception

March 05, 2009


Eileen Jevis
ejevis@uc.syr.edu





University College students were recognized for obtaining dean's list status during the
spring and fall 2008 semesters at a reception held on Friday, Feb. 27, at the Goldstein
Alumni and Faculty Center. Students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.4 for
the last 12 credit hours completed to make the dean's list. Students were joined by
University College donors, faculty and staff. In addition to achieving dean's list status, seven
scholarships were awarded to part-time students during the fall and spring '08 semesters.
One hundred and fifty-four part-time students, representing nine schools/colleges at
Syracuse University, received certificates of achievement.


Dean Bea Gonzalez quoted from Chancellor Nancy Cantor's speech given at the University
of California at Davis on Feb. 17, saying that as adult students who are "learning and
doing" all the time, they are uniquely positioned as both students and contributing members
of society to change the communities in which they live. "Our scholars are crossing
boundaries, working on the frontiers of their disciplines and collaborating with partners
outside the University in pursuit of new opportunities, seeking 'solutions' that will carry
weight as alternatives to the untapped potential, the violence and the crushing of hope that
we see all around us at home and around the globe," Gonzalez quoted from Cantor's
speech. "I encourage all of you to recognize that you are not only scholars, but community
members who can serve, strengthen and support the community in which you live," said
Gonzalez. "I congratulate you on your achievements and urge you to cross boundaries in
order to achieve a common good."


Youlonda Copeland-Morgan, associate vice president for enrollment management and
director of scholarships and student aid, was the keynote speaker. She praised the students
for achieving a level of academic excellence while juggling the many responsibilities of an
adult learner-jobs, families and finances. "You have earned the right to be tired,"
Copeland-Morgan joked. "So take a brief rest, but continue to move toward your goal."


The evening also included the induction of seven students into the Alpha Sigma Lambda
Honor Society. Alpha Sigma Lambda is a national honor society whose aim is to recognize
the special achievements of adult students in higher education.