By
Ramona Shelton
Motlow Buzz Managing Editor
SMYRNA -- One of the phrases spoken
time and time again at Motlow State Community College is “student success,” but success is not simply calculated by the
number of points accrued in a class or making it to the finish line. Success
also includes everything that students participate in while they are here. The
Smyrna Campus’ Celebration event was
designed to honor those extra successes, the ones in which students excel above
and beyond the classroom.
Celebration 2019 was the third
incarnation of this event, and each year it gets bigger and bigger as we have
more students to celebrate. Our club officers, student ambassadors, peer
tutors, and other extra-curricular participants were invited to attend the
Celebration 2019 ceremony so that we could have the chance to celebrate them.
This year’s attendees included:
* Abby Mire - 2019 Honors Mentor and Writing Center Tutor
* Isam Alshehabi - 2019 Psi Beta Treasurer
* Megan Williams - 2019 History Club Secretary
* Lucas Lanius - 2019 History Club President
* Jazzmin Mitchell - 2019 Student Ambassador, 2019 Phi Theta Kappa
Regional Secretary, two-time Celebration honoree, and recipient of the Lipscomb
University Transfer Scholarship, one of only eight such given in the entire
state. This scholarship will cover Jazzmin’s entire bachelor’s degree in social
work!
New to Celebration 2019 is the
addition of Spotlight Student
recognitions. Faculty members were asked to submit the names of students from
their classes who stood out to them and deserved a moment in the spotlight. In
addition, nominating faculty were asked to tell us why they believed this
student was so outstanding.
Spotlight Students attending the
Celebration event (and the nominating faculty’s description of them) were
* Mary Dawoud - Mary is the embodiment of what we love to see in our
students. She is a non-traditional student carrying a large load of classes and
balancing that out with being a wife and mother. In the past year, she has
never missed a day or even been late. She completes assignments as early as
possible to give herself the time to do them right. If there is an opportunity
for extra credit, she is first in line to take advantage of it even though she
never needs it. This is a woman who is an inspiration to other students!
* Sarah Abdelmalak - Sarah is an amazing student. She works
tirelessly to understand the concepts covered in class and lab. Sarah wants to
understand what she is learning not just what is going to be on the test. She
asks thoughtful questions and actually reads the text book! I am very impressed
with Sarah since English is not her first language and she has only been in the
United States for three years. She is more dedicated and works harder than most
students.
* Brittanny McCoy - I have Brittanny McCoy in my Fundamentals of
Communication class, and she is truly a stand-out student! All of her speeches are thoroughly planned
out, extremely insightful and well executed. She puts 100 percent of her efforts
into everything she does. I wholeheartedly recommend her for nomination as a
Spotlight Student!
* Alex Smith - Alex is one of the best students that I have ever had
in class. He is tremendously thoughtful and engaging. He works hard to make
connections between not just the past and present but in how things in history
effect each other.
I know that Alex plans to go on to
graduate school and teach one of these days. I have no doubt that in a few
years, he will be right back at Motlow Smyrna as an instructor rather than a
student.
Joshua
McGee - Joshua is a standout student. He is currently enrolled in two of my
classes. Joshua is a good listener in class but so much more! He participates
in class discussions and many times provides the “spark” to those discussions.
Joshua has proven himself to be a true leader in the classroom.
These worthy honorees are only a few
of the amazing students we have here at the Motlow Smyrna Campus. Plans are
already being made for Celebration 2020, so if you want more info on that,
please email Ramona Shelton at rshelton@mscc.edu.
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