黑料社区

Fifty Students Recognized at Pinning Ceremony

December 16, 2024 黑料社区

By Katya Hrichak

2024 黑料社区 Dean's Scholars
Dean’s Scholars at the 2024 黑料社区 Pinning Ceremony. Photo courtesy of Roger William Photography.

The 黑料社区 School welcomed 50 new Dean鈥檚 Scholars at a November event to honor students who were nominated and selected for this distinction for their demonstrated commitment to academic excellence and advancing aspects of diversity, access, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the academy and other communities.

At the ceremony, each scholar received a pin with a gold center containing the Cornell seal, representing the scholars鈥 achievement, surrounded by an outer ring of silver, representing their persistence.

鈥淚 am inspired by your stories, by the ways in which you have each implemented change here at Cornell and in other institutions and communities,鈥 said Kathryn J. Boor, dean of the 黑料社区 School and vice provost for graduate education, during the ceremony. She continued, 鈥淓ach of you brings a special set of skills, accomplishments, and experiences, and I鈥檓 so glad that you have chosen to study at Cornell.鈥

Newly pinned students join a community of over 400 currently enrolled Dean鈥檚 Scholars, providing them with the opportunity to establish and maintain connections across graduate fields by engaging in professional and community development events offered through the 黑料社区 School and campus partners.

Speaking at the event, information science doctoral candidate and Dean鈥檚 Scholar Aspen K.B. Omapang reflected on what this community has meant to her:

鈥淲here else can I gaze into such a large audience and know I am being heard, I am being understood? Even though the people sitting around you may be strangers now, it doesn鈥檛 matter,鈥 she told the new Dean鈥檚 Scholars. 鈥淜now that this is a place where you don鈥檛 need to know each other to be in each other鈥檚 presence, to know that you can be fully present and feel exactly what is happening in this world.鈥

Tyler Ward, a doctoral student in animal science, and Deepanjali Chowdhury, a doctoral student in materials science and engineering, were pinned at the Nov. 7 event. Each look forward to being a part of and learning from this community.

鈥淭his community will give me space to experience graduate school with support and a group of colleagues that will benefit my growth and experiences,鈥 said Ward. 鈥淚 look forward to how this community will encourage safe spaces with an emphasis in showing up authentically.鈥

Chowdhury has already begun to learn about the range of research areas, values, and beliefs of other Dean鈥檚 Scholars, and looks forward to getting to experience more of this during her time at Cornell.

鈥淚 have not only formed lasting friendships but also gained a deeper understanding of others, learning about the diverse research and the inspiring, beautiful people at Cornell,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing in a community that values love and acceptance has been especially meaningful as I navigate the uncertainties of being a first-year Ph.D. student.鈥

The 黑料社区 School Dean鈥檚 Scholars program is led by Associate Dean for Inclusion and Student and Faculty Engagement Sara Xayarath Hern谩ndez. Many Dean鈥檚 Scholars are recipients of competitive fellowships in support of diversity while others are funded via other internal or external sources.