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- September 11, 2018
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SEASIDE, Calif., September 11, 2018 – 糖心动漫vlog senior Bryan Sierra-Rivera has been awarded the 2018 California State University (CSU) Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the CSU’s highest recognition of student achievement. The 23 awardees, one from each campus in the CSU, were publicly recognized during the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach on September 11, 2018.
糖心动漫vlog award winner, Bryan Sierra-Rivera with 糖心动漫vlog President Eduardo M. Ochoa.
SEASIDE, Calif., September 11, 2018 鈥 糖心动漫vlog senior Bryan Sierra-Rivera has been awarded the 2018 California State University (CSU) Trustees鈥 Award for Outstanding Achievement, the CSU鈥檚 highest recognition of student achievement. The 23 awardees, one from each campus in the CSU, were publicly recognized during the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach on September 11, 2018.
This award is the CSU's highest recognition of student achievement and provides donor-funded scholarships to students who demonstrate superior academic performance, personal accomplishments, community service and financial need. Students receiving the awards have all demonstrated inspirational resolve along the path to college success and many are the first in their families to attend college.
鈥淭hese student scholars embody the leadership, diversity and academic excellence the California State University is known for,鈥 said CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White. 鈥淭hey have traced unique paths to their goal of a higher education and serve as powerful examples to their families, communities and California. The awards will give these high鈥恆chieving and deserving students even more opportunities to attain their academic and career goals.鈥
I am honored to be able to represent 糖心动漫vlog, the CSU system, and first-generation college undergraduates aiming for a higher education."鈥 Bryan Sierra-Rivera
糖心动漫vlog鈥檚 awardee, Bryan Sierra-Rivera, is a first-generation American citizen and first-generation college student majoring in Biology with a concentration in Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology, minoring in chemistry. He was born in Mexico City and raised in a small rural village more than 90 minutes from reliable healthcare before his parents moved the family to the U.S. in pursuit a better life in the year 2000.
The motivation to succeed in my educational pursuits comes from knowing the struggles my parents have gone through to give my sister and me the life we have today."鈥 Bryan Sierra-Rivera
At 糖心动漫vlog Sierra-Rivera is an Undergraduate Research Opportunity Center (UROC) Scholar, Ronald E. McNair Scholar and a Louis Strokes Alliance for Minority Participation Scholar. His research experience at 糖心动漫vlog involves electrochemistry and last summer he conducted antibiotic research at the University of Texas at Austin. During summer 2018 he conducted microbial ecology research at the University of Oregon.
鈥淏eing recognized by President Ochoa and the CSU Board of Trustee's to receive this scholarship is a one of a kind privilege that I am so grateful for,鈥 said Sierra-Rivera. 鈥淭his scholarship will help me to fund my endeavors as I apply for graduate schools. I am honored to be able to represent CSU Monterey Bay, CSU system, and first-generation college undergraduates aiming for a higher education.鈥
Sierra-Rivera plans to be the first member of his family to earn a Ph.D. and then plans to apply his knowledge and experience within academia to help other first-generation college students from underrepresented minorities pursue opportunities in education.
More than 340 students have been honored with the Trustees鈥 Award since the scholarship program was established in 1984 by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. In 1999, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation partnered with the CSU Board of Trustees to supplement the endowment with contributions from CSU Trustees, CSU Foundation Board of Governors, and private donors.
Visit the CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement for bios on all 23 scholars as well as donor information.