Â鶹ÊÓƵ celebrated the accomplishments of its first-generation college students on Friday, Nov. 8, at the First-Gen College Celebration Student Awards Luncheon, held in the Reaud Executive Event Space.
Dr. Thomas Johnson, president of Lamar State College Orange, delivered the keynote address, sharing his own journey as a first-generation college graduate. His speech emphasized the transformative power of higher education and the importance of persistence.
"Being a first-generation student means overcoming challenges and setting a new course for your family," Dr. Johnson said. "Your hard work is breaking cycles and building legacies, and I am incredibly proud to celebrate each of you today."
Dr. Jaime Taylor, president of Â鶹ÊÓƵ, voiced his admiration for first-generation students, including Dr. Johnson, highlighting the unique challenges they face and commending their determination to succeed.
“As a first-generation college graduate himself, Dr. Johnson understands from personal experience the transformative power of higher education—not only for the individual, but also for their family and future generations,” Dr. Taylor said. “This is a cause he's deeply passionate about.”
During the luncheon, students were recognized for their achievements throughout the semester:
Fall 2024 Students of the Month
Special awards were presented to students excelling in various areas of campus and community life:
The event celebrated the accomplishments of first-generation students and offered a supportive platform to recognize their contributions to both the university and the wider community. Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s First-Gen College Celebration highlights the university’s commitment to fostering success and providing resources for students who are the first in their families to attend college.
To learn more about First Generation Connections at Â鶹ÊÓƵ, visit /students/student-affairs/strategic-initiatives/first-gen.html.