Provost's Newsletter May 2023 cont...

4th Annual Student Success Celebration

 

Pictured above: Student Success Champions Shelly Thompson, Kimberly Espinoza Cruz, and Stefanie Drew with Dr. William Watkins, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and Dr. Melanie Bocanegra, Associate Vice President for Student Success.

The Student Success Celebration on April 27th recognized successful students and their stalwart champions and reviewed the year's progress toward building a more equitable future for our students and community.

Freshman Celebration Showcase 

  • The Judge’s Grand Prize for Best Overall Projects: Prof. Kim Bonfiglio’s class for “If We Can Do It, So Can You!” and to Prof. Gigi McGuire’s class for “Matadors Forward: Black Excellence Edition.”
  • The People’s Choice Awards: Prof. Monicka Guevara’s class for “A Day in the Life of a Freshman,” and to Prof. Sharon Lim’s class for “Uprooting Food Insecurity.”

Student Success Champions

  • Shelly Thompson, Undergraduate Studies
  • Stefanie Drew, Psychology
  • Kimberly Espinoza Cruz, CSUN Mentorship Program

Peer Mentors Recognized

  • Lindsey Walton and Naira Harutyunyan, Community for Achievement in Psychological Sciences (CAPS)
  • Ashley Arredondo and Gloria Rincon, Parent Scholars Mentoring Program

In addition, nine students were awarded Riccomini Family Scholarships. Congratulations to students, staff, and faculty for a very successful academic year!


Meet the Dean: Mechelle Best, Ph.D., College of Health and Human Development

What brought you to CSUN and how long have you been Dean?
I started at CSUN in 2008 as an assistant professor and graduate coordinator in the Department of Recreation & Tourism Management. I’m CSUN’s newest dean. I became the Interim Dean in November 2021 and the permanent dean (as much as a dean can be permanent!) on May 1, 2023.

What do you like most about your position?
I work with wonderful staff and faculty who are driven to help our students succeed. At the same time I get to help those staff and faculty work towards and achieve their professional goals.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?
I’m fairly handy and often try to fix things around the house before calling in an expert.

Is there anything else you would like to share?
I feel very fortunate to have successful careers in both academia and industry. I love being in a position through which I can help a range of people to change the trajectory of their lives and realize their biggest dreams.

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