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Meriden Resident Wins Prestigious Award At CCSU

Central Connecticut State University has announced the winners of academic awards presented annually to outstanding graduating seniors.

MERIDEN, CT — (From Central Connecticut State University): In the run-up to commencement, Central Connecticut State University has announced the winners of academic awards presented annually to outstanding graduating seniors.

The honorees were recognized at a reception on May 11 at Alumni Hall on the Central campus.

In her remarks at the ceremony, President Zulma R. Toro said, “These awardees represent the very best of Central Connecticut State University. They are scholars, leaders, responsible citizens. They have shown us what it means to pursue a degree not just with talent, but with tenacity. We see in each of you the embodiment of determination and purpose.”

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Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Awards

The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Foundation confers the Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award on 12 seniors from Connecticut’s four state universities. Nominated by their respective universities and presidents, students must have a minimum 3.7 GPA and a record of significant community service to be considered for the award. The selection process requires students to submit a personal essay, letters of recommendation, and other materials.

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Central’s Barnard Award winners and their majors are:

  • Aaliyah Brown of West Hartford; Criminology
  • Gabriel Garcia of Naugatuck; Physics & Philosophy
  • Logan Moore of Manchester; Biology - Secondary Education
  • Rumman Shahzad of Plantsville; Computer Science

President’s Citation Awards

Central selected five students to receive the President’s Citation Award, which is presented annually to seniors nominated by faculty and staff. The award recognizes students’ accomplishments and contributions to the university, including leadership, student success, and community engagement activities.

President’s Citation Award winners / Photo by Johnathon Henninger for Central

The winners and their majors are:

  • Aaliyah Brown of West Hartford; Criminology
  • Kadiatou Konate of Stamford; Nursing
  • Marissa McPherson of Newington; Dance Education
  • Logan Palardy of Rockfall; Economics
  • Montgomery Rios of Meriden; Strategic Communication
  • Celimar Rivera Santos of New Britain; Nursing

Honors Program students

Central also annually recognizes graduates who have completed their academic career as Honors Program students at the university. The Honors Program is open by competitive admission to academically superior first-year students, usually defined as those who meet any one of the following qualifications: Top 20 percent of high school class, 1,100-plus combined SAT scores, or verbal SAT score of 600 or greater.

View the list of Honors students at https://www.ccsu.edu/academics/student-awards/.

Departmental Honors

Prior to commencement, Central faculty within each academic department nominate a student for the Departmental Honors Award. Nominees must have an excellent exceptional grade point average and a demonstrated history of research, work productivity, or community service.

View the list of Departmental Honors students at https://www.ccsu.edu/academics/student-awards/.

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