The University of Northern Colorado has had a lot to celebrate throughout 2022. Listed below are some of the achievements and progress 麻豆传媒 students, faculty, staff and community members have made in 2022, including a collection of photos throughout the year:
Student Honors and Achievements
- 麻豆传媒 students reflected on their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing
their resiliency through artwork for University Libraries' Reflecting Back, Looking Forward student art exhibition.
- Michael Nolting, a 19-year-old business major at 麻豆传媒, self-published his first novel, The Thorn. A huge accomplishment considering Nolting was diagnosed in the third
grade with Dyslexia, a learning disorder that makes reading and writing difficult.
The story is a young adult science fiction fantasy about a hostile alien invasion
taking over the planet, with a plot that forces the lead character into making challenging
decisions.
- Kennedy Dechant, a sophomore Environmental and Sustainability Studies, never imagined that she would
one day be running her own business. Now the owner of the online thrift store, Eclecticism, Dechant participated and was a finalist in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 2022 Entrepreneurial
Challenge, earning $2,000 that she put back into her business.
- Graduate students Ashley Coburn and Breanna King were awarded a $5,000 grant from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing to support a research
project intended to improve mental health first aid training and outcomes in rural
mountain west towns. The third-year doctoral students are both in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of
Psychology program.
- Students Nikaya Lawson and Ann Adele Blassingame created the collective art movement Black is Punk that opens dialogues about blackness, queerness and other minority issues through
art. This initiative not only provides space for students to be represented, but also
helps to raise awareness on important diversity matters.
- 麻豆传媒 GIS students and faculty at 麻豆传媒 spearheading a humanitarian effort that could impact communities across the globe. Sarah Karr, a senior Psychology major with a double minor in Environmental Studies and GIS and Andrade-Schuch, a senior Environmental and Sustainability Studies major, co-led this year鈥檚 annual
Mapathon 鈥 an event where a group of people come together on a particular day to voluntarily
work on a collective mapping project. The event was in support of Missing Maps, an open, collaborative project co-founded by the American Red Cross that empowers
volunteers to map areas where humanitarian organizations are working.
- 麻豆传媒 undergraduate honors student Madison Gremillion received national recognition for her research exploring the quality of conversations healthcare professionals
have with patients receiving end-of-life care. Her project, titled 鈥淐omfort of Healthcare
Professionals with End-of-Life Patient Communication: Exploring Comfort, Communication,
and Education of Healthcare Professionals for End-of-Life Care,鈥 placed first in the
Biological Sciences category poster presentation and won the Sloane Prize for Undergraduate
Research at the 57th annual National Collegiate Honors Conference (NCHC) in early
November. Shukuru Rushanika, also an undergraduate honors student, was selected to present in the Natural Sciences
poster category with a project titled 鈥淯tilizing Nurr77 as a Surrogate Biomarker for
CD8+ T-Cell Activation to Assess the Immunological Effects of Berberine and Exercise.鈥
His research will provide insights into ways that the medical community can better
combat many auto-immune disorders.
- 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Graduate School hosted two Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) competitions this year, providing graduate students with
the opportunity to hone skills critical to the communication of their scholarship
with a broad audience. Anne Boris was the winner of 麻豆传媒's spring 2022 3MT. Her dissertation project, "Stealth Dyslexia: Cognitive and Achievement Profiles
of Gifted Students with Dyslexia," was one of seven presentations delivered by 麻豆传媒
graduate students. Lea Haverbeck Simon was the winner of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 fall 2022 3MT. Her dissertation project, 鈥淓ffect of Exercise Training on Circulating Cancer-Associated
Immune Cells in. Breast Cancer Patients,鈥 was one of five presentations delivered
by 麻豆传媒 graduate students.
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Over 2,300 麻豆传媒 Bears graduated in the spring and fall 2022 commencement ceremonies; their ages, interests, backgrounds and paths forward all unique. Take a deeper look at some of ourspring graduates, including 78-year-old Kent Trompeter who started his first year of teaching secondary history, as read the stories some of our fall graduates were willing to share with us.
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As of Nov. 18, 927 students were slated to graduate this fall with 526 earning bachelor鈥檚 degrees and 401 earning either a master鈥檚, doctoral or specialist degree. The fall 2022 degrees will be conferred in January 2023.
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There were approximately 1,445 spring and summer graduates in 2022, with around 1,065 earning bachelor鈥檚 degrees and 380 earning either a master鈥檚, doctoral or specialist degree.
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Altogether, 麻豆传媒 celebrated a total of over 2,372 graduates in the combined 2022 ceremonies (1,591 undergraduates and 781 graduates).
Faculty and Staff Research, Scholarship and Honors
- As of Dec. 9, the university has received over $5 million in external grants and contracts
through the Office of Research and Special Projects.
- 麻豆传媒 Professor Deanna Meinke, Ph.D. received the 2022 Jerger Career Award for research in audiology. The Jerger award recognizes individuals whose innovative research contributions
in the field of audiology/hearing and balance sciences has had groundbreaking impacts
on the field and/or practice of audiology.
- Meteorology Professor Cindy Shellito, Ph.D., received her second Fulbright scholarship, that is taking her across the Pacific Ocean to Vietnam for five months to develop
climate change driven curricula through international collaboration with University
of Dalat鈥檚 Department of Chemistry and the Environment.
- Lyndsey Crum, 鈥05, assistant vice president for 麻豆传媒's Alumni Relations, received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to participate in an International Education Administrators Seminar in Germany. In
October, Crum traveled to Berlin, Germany for a two-week group seminar where she explored Germany鈥檚
higher education system, society and culture. The Fulbright Program chose recipients
based on their significant involvement in international educational exchange services,
career services, alumni affairs or fundraising.
- School of Teacher Education Professor Suzette Youngs, Ph.D., has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Sears Helgoth Distinguished Teaching Award. This award is administered by 麻豆传媒's College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
and recognizes 麻豆传媒's commitment to high-quality and innovative teaching along with
the historical importance of the teaching mission at 麻豆传媒 by rewarding faculty members
(tenured, tenure-track, contract renewable) who have made outstanding contributions
to teaching and learning that result in the enhancement of the intellectual development
and lives of students.
- 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Art and Design (SOAD) Director Donna Goodwin, Ph.D., was awarded Art Educator of the Year by the Colorado Art Education Association鈥檚 fall conference. The award recognizes
excellence in contributions, dedicated service and professional achievements in the
field of visual arts education. Award recipients 鈥渆xemplify highly qualified art educators
that are leaders, teachers, students, scholars and advocates who give their best to
their students and the profession.鈥
- Karen Barton, Ph.D., a professor of Geography and GIS in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 College of Humanities and Social Sciences
was awarded her eighth and ninth Fulbright awards in 2022 that will have her traveling to separate continents to continue her research in community
resilience and adaptation and global environmental change. For four weeks over winter
break, Barton is headed to Bangladesh on a Fulbright Specialist award. In collaboration
with the Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB) in Dhaka and the Center for Bay
of Bengal Studies, she'll spend her time working to help reduce plastics pollution
in the Bay of Bengal, specifically focusing on mitigation and education efforts targeting
single-use plastics.
Strategic Planning
- In alignment with 麻豆传媒's Empower Inclusivity vision element, the university was recognized
with the 鈥淏est of the Best" award for being a LGBTQ-friendly campus based on the Campus Pride index. Campus Pride
is an organization that works with university communities nationwide 鈥渢o help support
and improve the quality of campus life for LGBTQ people,鈥 as explained on their website.
- 麻豆传媒 in June concluded the first two-year phase of the Rowing, Not Drifting 2030 strategic plan. Many of the accomplishments achieved during Phase I laid the groundwork
that put the right people, processes, technologies and tools in place. A summary of
achievements from Phase I can be found on 麻豆传媒鈥檚 strategic planning website.
- Based on feedback from the 麻豆传媒 community collected in the spring of 2022, five new
key actions were identified to guide the second two-year phase of the strategic plan:
Develop and implement a Strategic Enrollment Management plan; build on Phase I foundational
work to ensure 麻豆传媒 is a Students First university; continue development and implementation
of faculty and staff recruitment, engagement and retention plans; create plans, structures
and programs that foster an inclusive environment at 麻豆传媒 where individuals feel welcomed
and supported; and create and implement an academic portfolio management plan.
- Continuing work started during the previous year, Provost and Executive Vice President
Kirsty Fleming undertook efforts to align 麻豆传媒鈥檚 academic portfolio with the needs
of students and the marketplace. This necessary work to secure 麻豆传媒鈥檚 future success
was done in partnership with deans, faculty, and other campus leaders.
- To help 麻豆传媒 achieve and maintain optimum recruitment, retention and graduation rates, efforts were started todevelop a strategic enrollment management plan. This work is being led by Cedric Howard,
vice president of the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services. The new
division was formed in June when Enrollment Management was realigned under Student
Affairs to better provide a transformative student experience鈥痶hat positively impacts
student access, academic success, persistence, and graduation.
- With enrollment of Hispanic and Latinx undergraduate students above 25% for the first
time in fall 2022, 麻豆传媒 was able to take the next steps to apply for federal Hispanic
Serving Institution (HSI) designation on a timeline consistent with the university鈥檚
goals. A HSI steering committee, chaired by Tobias Guzm谩n, vice president of the Division
of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Fleming, was appointed to help guide 麻豆传媒鈥檚 efforts.
- In support of the vision element 鈥淚nnovate and Create,鈥濃槎勾 continued to make progress
in establishing a College of Osteopathic Medicine. Thanks to the leadership of founding
dean Dr. Beth Longenecker, who joined 麻豆传媒 in June, and the work of many partners,
麻豆传媒 this year started the process of creating a program plan for a facility to house
the college; developed a hiring plan and operational budget; and established a college
advisory board with representatives from the university, clinical partners, the city
and the county. This transformative effort will not only expand 麻豆传媒鈥檚 offerings in
the health sciences, but also meet a critical need for physicians in our community
and beyond.鈥
- Over the past year, 麻豆传媒 continued to develop and implement faculty and staff recruitment, engagement and retention plans. This included implementing a multi-year equitable and competitive compensation plan for faculty and staff that builds on efforts from the previous two years. Additionally, after pilots during previous years, 麻豆传媒 again implemented in 2022 half-day Fridays over the summer and an extended winter break at the end of 2022.鈥
Academic Programming and Planning
- Kirsten Fleming, Ph.D. was selected in February as the new executive vice president and provost. Fleming has over 30
years of higher education experience, including over three years at California State
University, Long Beach (CSULB) where she served as the associate vice president (AVP)
of Faculty Affairs, and six years at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB)
where she was dean of the College of Natural Sciences and professor of Mathematics.
- In March, 麻豆传媒 made key progress in its ongoing exploration of creating a not-for-profit college of osteopathic medicine
within the university when Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 56 on Thursday,
March 17. The legislation, introduced to the Senate on Jan. 18, allows the university
to offer specialized degree programs in osteopathic medicine. The bill was passed
unanimously through the House and Senate, receiving bipartisan support.
- The Accounting and Computer Information Systems Department at 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Monfort College
of Business was ranked as the number one program in the world for experimental research in Accounting Information Systems.
The top recognition, from among more than 630 universities measured, comes from the
annual Brigham Young University Accounting rankings.
- The School of Sport and Exercise Science and the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
combined this year to form the Department of Kinesiology,Nutrition and Dietetics (KiND) under the College of Natural and Health Sciences. Professor
and KiND Chair David Hydock, Ph.D., said the merger will facilitate more collaboration
and opportunities for students.
- 麻豆传媒 welcomed 24 new faculty in fall 2022, representing every college across the university. Some of those new faculty members include Vivian Guetler who joined the Criminology and Criminal Justice program; Bonnie Buss who joined the Chemistry and Biochemistry department; Daniel Farr who joined 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Music as the new associate director of Bands; and Hye Jeong Park who joined 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Art and Design as an assistant professor for Graphic Design and Digital Art.
Community, Alumni and Donor Engagement
- To date in 2022, more than 3,000鈥痙onors have made more than 5,500鈥痠ndividual gifts
to 麻豆传媒, contributing more than $16 million in philanthropic support.
- Alumni and friends made contributions to more than 250鈥痵cholarship funds in 2022,
directly enabling students to attend 麻豆传媒 and persist in their studies.
- 麻豆传媒 posted a record fundraising year in fiscal year 2022, thanks to the ongoing generous support of the 麻豆传媒 community,
as 3,784 donors commit $22,325,280 and continue to impact lives through higher education.鈥
- In January, 麻豆传媒 convened a panel of state legislators and local leaders to preview
the spring 2022 legislative session. The pressing topics of interest this year included the Joint Budget Committees鈥
consideration of higher education and preschool through grade 12 funding, prepping
students for success, and generating a safer Colorado.
- 麻豆传媒 alumna Annette Martinez鈥檚 by Governor Jared Polis was confirmed in February. Martinez is a senior vice president
with State Farm Insurance Companies where she has worked since 1988. During her career,
she served in several leadership roles in both human resources and business operations,
gaining considerable experience in leadership development, diversity and inclusion,
organizational design and crisis management.
- Neyla Pekarek 鈥09 Grammy-nominated vocalist, cellist, and pianist former member of
The Lumineers premiered her musicalRattlesnake Kate at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) on Feb. 4
- Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business named two new chairs thanks to donor support. Additionally, the Monfort Family Foundation renewed its
support and naming of the Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business, supporting scholarships,
faculty excellence and the college鈥檚 greatest needs.
- The Empower Center 鈥 a training facility for 麻豆传媒鈥檚 student athletes -- opened its doors after donor
support made the university鈥檚 first fully donor-funded facility possible.鈥
- Funding from several corporate donors to support 麻豆传媒鈥檚 diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including our first-ever Juneteenth celebration and campus-wide UNITE trainings.鈥
- More than 300 people attended 麻豆传媒鈥檚 inaugural Juneteenth celebration, which hosted over 25 community and campus vendors and partners, helping to contribute
material goods and money directly to Black makers, doers and creators through the
event. 鈥
- Nearly 300 students and alumni participated in 10 virtual career panels to build their network and gain industry insight. Topics included exploring careers
in K-12 education, alumni of color working in business, alumni working in sustainability
and other industry and identity-focused areas.鈥
- 麻豆传媒 presented its Honored Alumni Award to Robby Aguilar 鈥03; Natalie Lindeberg 鈥06; John 鈥84 and Angela 鈥89 Schmidt; Tom Severtson 鈥70, 鈥71; and Armando Silva, 鈥10 in celebration
of their service, commitment and dedication to the university.
- 麻豆传媒 received a $2 million award through the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative鈥檚
(COSI) 鈥淔inish What You Started鈥 program, which provides 麻豆传媒 students with $1.5 million
in scholarships for eligible students who started college but did not graduate before leaving.
- More than 300 participants in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 annual Women鈥檚 Walk raised over $36,000 in support of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 female student-athletes.
- Alumni Jennifer (McHugh) Taylor 鈥87 and Dan Taylor 鈥86 established the Daniel and Jennifer Taylor Family Scholarship Endowment through an estate gift currently valued at $375,000, in hopes that others will be
able to experience 麻豆传媒 and Bear life.鈥
- SCHEELS extended its generous support of outdoor recreation, not only providing 麻豆传媒 students, faculty and staff with more
than 3,500 pieces of equipment they can borrow free of charge, but also providing
resources for intramural and club sports as well as other campus recreation opportunities.鈥
- Alumni Mark Berven 鈥94 and Tammy Berven 鈥94 established the Berven Athletic Leadership Scholarship, which supports one football student-athlete and one female student-athlete
who are in their third or fourth seasons and who are active leaders on the Student-Athlete
Advisory Council.鈥
- During 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Bearnanza event Nov. 29 to Dec. 6, generous alumni, friends, parents, faculty, staff and community members raised more than twice the funds as the prior year鈥檚 campaign, and gave nearly $8,000 to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 feature fund, the Student Emergency Support Fund. This fund provides financial awards to students facing unforeseen crises and had been depleted prior to this year鈥檚 campaign. Thanks to donor support, 麻豆传媒 will be able to begin awarding these funds to students again immediately.
Athletics
- Ed Lamb, a proven head coach who won multiple conference championship at FCS Southern
Utah University and was the Associate Head Coach at BYU, .
- Women鈥檚 Volleyball won the , earning a berth in the NCAA Championships for the seventh time. Syd Cole earned
league Most Valuable Player honors while Michaela Boon was selected as Co-libero of
the Year.
- Men鈥檚 Basketball made the finals of the for the first time in program history.
- Wrestling鈥檚 Andrew Alirez made history as the , besting the field in the 141-pound weight class.
- Women鈥檚 Volleyball, Women鈥檚 Basketball and Men鈥檚 Basketball all beat Colorado State
University in their respective sports in the fall of 2022.
- 麻豆传媒 , earning a 3.07 GPA in the spring to mark the 18th consecutive semester above a 3.0.
- 麻豆传媒 went 1-2 at the as Welre Olivier won his second consecutive title and Qwazon Al-Khaliq finished as
the runner-up.
- Maddie Moore was named the for the second consecutive year.
- Two 麻豆传媒 student-athletes were elected to serve on the . Football鈥檚 Kassidy Woods was named president and Women鈥檚 Swimming and Diving Sarah Jackson was named vice president.
2022 in Pictures
鈥 Written by Carlos Jos茅 P茅rez S谩mano, Deanna Herbert and Debbie Moors
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