Twenty-three students—one from each campus of the California State University—have been selected to receive the 2018 Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the university’s highest recognition of student achievement.
The awardees will be publicly recognized during the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach on September 11.
The CSU recognizes 23 students every year with the Trustees’ Award, which accompanies a donor-funded scholarship ranging from $6,000 to $12,000.
Students are selected for their exceptional efforts in the classroom and community. Awardees demonstrate superior academic performance, personal accomplishments, community service and financial need. Many have shown inspirational resolve along the path to college success and are the first in their families to attend college.
“These student scholars embody the leadership, diversity and academic excellence the California State University is known for,” said CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White. “They have traced unique paths to their goal of a higher education and serve as powerful examples to their families, communities and California. The awards will give these high-achieving and deserving students even more opportunities to attain their academic and career goals.”
More than 340 students have been honored with the Trustees’ Award since the scholarship program was established in 1984 by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. In 1999, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation partnered with the CSU Board of Trustees to supplement the endowment with contributions from CSU Trustees, CSU Foundation Board of Governors, and private donors. Each student scholarship bears the name of a donor.
Donor CSU Trustee Emeritus Ali C. Razi endows a scholarship fund in his name to recognize the top scoring CSU Trustees’ Award recipient annually. San Diego State student Manuel Gonzales IV was named this year’s Trustee Emeritus Ali C. Razi Scholar and will receive a $12,000 scholarship.
The CSU Board of Trustees meeting will be held at the CSU Chancellor’s Office, 401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802. Visit the CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement website for bios on all 23 scholars as well as donor information.
The 2018 CSU Trustees Scholars are:
Irma Gonzalez, CSU Northridge
Chancellor Emeritus Charles B. and Catherine Reed Scholar
Salma Abdel-Raheem, San Francisco State
Trustee Rebecca D. and James Eisen Scholar
Daria Antonova, CSU Long Beach
Edison International Scholar
Mariah Chastain, Sonoma State
Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Scholar
Janielle Cuala, Cal State L.A.
SoCalGas Scholar
David Denisov, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
William Randolph Hearst Scholar
Manuel Gonzales IV, San Diego State
Trustee Emeritus Ali C. Razi Scholar
Hawk McFadzen, CSU Dominguez Hills
Wells Fargo Veteran Scholar
Catherine Mueller, Fresno State
Trustee Emeritus Peter Mehas Scholar
Amanda Ngoc Nguyen, CSU Fullerton
Michael A. and Debe Lucki Scholar
Rosangela Flores Odgers, Cal Poly Pomona
William Randolph Hearst Scholar
Rawiah Eisa Mohamed Osman, CSU Bakersfield
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Scholar
Angela Mae Platon, CSU East Bay
William Randolph Hearst Scholar
Jesus Perez, CSU San Marcos
Trustee Emeritus Murray L. Galinson Scholar
Ma Theresa Quisao, CSU Channel Islands
William Randolph Hearst Scholar
Livier Camarena Sanchez, Stanislaus State
Trustee Emeritus Kenneth Fong Scholar
Bryan Sierra-Rivera, CSU Monterey Bay
TELACU Scholar
Jazmin Silvestri, Cal Maritime
Trustee Jack McGrory Scholar
Sony Thao, CSU Chico
William Randolph Hearst Scholar
Angelina Torres, Humboldt State
Trustee Emerita Claudia H. Hampton Scholar
Saxxie Tran, CSU San Bernardino
Trustee Peter J. and Coralyn A. Taylor Scholar
Lay Vang, Sacramento State
Ron and Mitzi Barhorst Scholar
Suzanna D. Walter, San Jose State
Trustee Emeritus William Hauck and Padget Kaiser Scholar
About the California State University
The California State University is the largest system of four-year higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 50,800 faculty and staff and 484,000 students. Half of the CSU’s students transfer from California community colleges. Created in 1960, the mission of the CSU is to provide high-quality, affordable education to meet the ever-changing needs of California. With its commitment to quality, opportunity, and student success, the CSU is renowned for superb teaching, innovative research and for producing job-ready graduates. Each year, the CSU awards more than 110,000 degrees. One in every 20 Americans holding a college degree is a graduate of the CSU and our alumni are 3.4 million strong. Connect with and learn more about the CSU in the CSU NewsCenter.
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