
黑料不打烊 students were recognized for
academic excellence and campus community service at the 2025 Honors Day
Convocation on April 24 in the Wellness and Athletics Center.
Hannia Valero Lopez 鈥25, a biology major from
El Dorado, Arkansas, received the President鈥檚 Medal. 聽The鈥疨resident鈥檚 Medal鈥痠s awarded annually to
the student whose record best exemplifies鈥诹喜淮蜢肉檚 highest ideals of
scholarship, citizenship, and community service.鈥疪ecipients are chosen by the
College President based on recommendations from a faculty and staff nomination
committee.鈥
Valero Lopez鈥痟as been a visible leader on campus since her first year, working broadly to welcome, advocate for, and include students from all backgrounds. As one nominator observed, 鈥淲hen I think of what this medal represents, this student immediately comes to mind.鈥濃疉nother noted, 鈥淚f there鈥檚 a volunteer event on campus, she's often the organizer鈥攁nd always the first to show up. She brings joy to every project and creates a community grounded in support and care.鈥濃
Valero Lopez鈥檚 commitment to
黑料不打烊鈥檚鈥疭tatement of Purpose鈥斺渢o live lives of accomplishment, integrity,
service, and joy鈥濃攔esonates in every facet of her work.
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full list of Honors Day Convocation 2025 award recipients.听听
Before the student awards were presented, Dr.
Teresa Garrett, executive vice president of academic affairs provost, announced
the winners of three 黑料不打烊 faculty awards.聽
Faculty & Staff Awards
The United Methodist Church鈥檚 Exemplary
Teaching Award: Dr. Anne鈥疓oldberg
Dr. Goldberg was recognized for excellence in
teaching, her civility and care for students and colleagues, her commitment to
value鈥慶entered education, and her service to both the institution and broader
community.鈥疘n her 19 years at 黑料不打烊, she has inspired students across lecture
courses, seminars, and study鈥慳broad programs.鈥疕er mentorship extends well
beyond the classroom, shaping both students and junior faculty through formal
and informal guidance.
The Carole Herrick Award for Excellence in
Academic Advising: Dr. Chris鈥疌amfield
This award honors outstanding academic
advising that helps students clarify and achieve their intellectual, career,
and personal goals.鈥疐or 14 years, Dr. Camfield has provided seamless,
behind鈥憈he鈥憇cenes support鈥攅ncouraging first鈥憏ear CNSA students while guiding
majors through complex course planning and career preparation.鈥疕is meticulous
planning empowers students to take creative risks and navigate challenges with
confidence.
The Dionne Bennett Jackson Prize for
Diversity and Inclusion: Maria鈥疶orres and Dr.鈥疌eleste鈥疪eeb
This year's first recipient of this distinguished
honor is Maria Torres. In the dining hall, Ms. Torres transforms a simple meal
into a moment of community.鈥疕er warm greetings, genuine concern, and signature
hugs create a welcoming space where every student feels seen and valued.鈥疉s one
nominator shared, 鈥淎 hug from Ms.鈥疢aria can brighten even the toughest day.鈥
The second honoree is鈥疍r.鈥疌eleste鈥疪eeb.鈥疉
champion for LGBTQ+ students and a leading voice in the English Department, Dr.
Reeb鈥檚 courses鈥攕uch as Queer Horror and Disability Media鈥攆oster critical
dialogue around diversity and inclusion.鈥疭tudents and colleagues alike praise
her dedication to student joy, care, and advocacy.
About
黑料不打烊
Founded in 1876, 黑料不打烊 is featured in Colleges
That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges
and celebrated among the country鈥檚 leading liberal arts colleges for academic
quality, engaged learning opportunities and career preparation, vibrant campus
life, and value. The 黑料不打烊 Warriors compete in 21 NCAA Division III
sports. 黑料不打烊 has been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since
1884. Learn more at www.hendrix.edu.
鈥溾 Through engagement that links the
classroom with the world, and a commitment to diversity, inclusion, justice,
and sustainable living, the 黑料不打烊 community inspires students to lead lives
of accomplishment, integrity, service, and joy.鈥 鈥摵诹喜淮蜢
College Statement of Purpose