Spirit Outstanding Student Award 

This award is given to a student who embodies leadership, citizenship, and involvement, and belongs to an underrepresented identity group including Black and African-American students, Indigenous and American Indian/Alaska Native students, Hispanic and Latinx students, LGBTQ+ students, non-traditional students, students with disabilities, and students from other underrepresented cultural, racial, and religious identities.

Spirit Activism Award

The Spirit Activism Award is given to a student who embodies leadership, citizenship, and community involvement, demonstrating these characteristics through their achievements and work towards social justice.

 


Congratulations to the recipients of the 2023 Diversity Awards!

Spirit Outstanding Student Award

Awarded to Flor Vega

A first-generation international graduate student from Peru, Flor is pursuing her Master’s in Public Administration at MSU.An unwavering commitment to provide opportunities for underserved student communitiesinspired her to create the First-Generation Students Association (FGSA), where she currently serves as President.  Flor’s capacity to create community and opportunity reaches beyond MSU. She is also the Vice President of the United Nations Association (UNA)-USA Bozeman chapter at MSU. Through this work, she is in charge of executing a seed grant project that benefits high schoolers from the Fort Peck Native Reservation. Flor will also serve as a CAP mentor for high school students in the Bozeman community. 

Spirit Activism Award

Awarded to Barla Beaudoin

Barla's commitment to diversity work is evident in her service to the MSU community as a DISC Diversity & Inclusion Ambassador and a representative on ASMSU's DEI council.  Barla has been a part of Proyecto Salud, which provides free healthcare services to the community's growing immigrant population, and Bozeman Tenants United, which fights for afforfable housing in Bozeman.  Through her current work with South North Nexus (SNN) she helps address the needs of migrant workers.

Spirit Outstanding Student Award

Awarded to Meghan Rodriguez

Spirit Activism Award

Awarded to Juliana Rajamohan

Spirit Outstanding Student Award

Awarded to Holly Old Crow

Holly Old Crow - Spirit Outstanding Student Award Winner

Holly is graduating with a degree in Criminology and minor in Native Studies. She is currently the 2020-21 American Indian Council President, an American Indian Scholars Program leader, a McNair Research Scholar, and most importantly a mother. She had the opportunity to spearhead the AIC online auction fundraiser bringing in approximately $7000 worth of product and monetary donations. Holly has created connections with major funding organizations in an effort to bring more support and resources to the American Indian Council and Indigenous Students at MSU. 

Spirit Activism Award

Awarded to Olivia Jakabosky

Olivia Jakabosky - Spirit Activism Student Award Winner

Olivia is a sophomore majoring in Conservation Biology and Ecology with minors in Sociology and Global Studies. She is a Cameron Presidential, Udall, and Garden Club of America Scholar. Olivia initiated MSU's first Pan-Asian Student Interracial Association to not only foster a close-knit cultural community but to also increase the awareness of the diversity of Asian cultures for both heritage and non-heritage students. She has also addressed environmental issues as an HonorsCollege Presents Program Coordinator by facilitating a lecture with National Geographic photojournalist, Ami Vitale, who shared a global environmental perspective with the Bozeman community.