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WellsLink Hosts 17th Annual Transitions Ceremony; Welcomes Annette Gordon-Reed as Keynote

Wednesday, October 28, 2020, By News Staff
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On Friday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m. (ET), the campus community is invited to the 17th annual WellsLink Transitions Ceremony, honoring the successful transition of WellsLink Scholars into their second year at 黑料不打烊. .

The nationally-recognized , sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, supports first-year students on their journey to academic excellence and leadership. Through the program, WellsLink Scholars develop the leadership skills necessary to flourish at 黑料不打烊 and beyond, and the Transitions Ceremony celebrates their achievements.

鈥淭he Transitions Ceremony is an important milestone in the academic and professional careers of our scholars,鈥 says Huey Hsiao, associate director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. 鈥淣ow more than ever, we hope that this ceremony further unites the campus community in the celebration of their achievements and serves as a time to look forward to what these young leaders will accomplish.鈥

Annette Gordon-Reed portrait

Annette Gordon-Reed

This year鈥檚 keynote speaker is esteemed Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard University professor, Annette Gordon-Reed. Gordon-Reed is a professor of history in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, and the Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard Law School. Additionally, Gordon-Reed is the author of six books, including The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, which won the Pulitzer Prize in history and the National Book Award for nonfiction and fourteen other awards. It explores the inconsistencies of Jefferson鈥檚 stance on slavery and his relationship with enslaved woman Sally Hemings, and has been called 鈥渢he best study of a slave family ever written鈥 by noted Jefferson scholar Joseph Ellis. Gordon-Reed is also the recipient of the National Humanities Medal (presented by former President Barack Obama), a Guggenheim Fellowship, a MacArthur Fellowship and was recently elected a member of the American Philosophical Society, among other honors. Following the ceremony and Annette鈥檚 remarks, there will be time for Q&A.

The WellsLink Leadership Program Class of 2023

  • Tsion Abebaw 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Skye Alexander 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Soleil Andrews 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Nabeeha Anwar 鈥23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)
  • Sara Augustin 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences/School of Education)
  • Allan Baek 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Simone Bellot 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Keara Blanton 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Elijah Brown 鈥23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Ashley Bruce 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Tysean Canada 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Raul Chakraborty 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Amit Chandramouly 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Sabrina Chow 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Season Chowdhury 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Lindsey Coby 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Colin Crawford 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Bisakh Das 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Ibrahima Diallo 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Nariya Douglas 鈥23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)
  • Atallia Elliston 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Muriel Fayemi 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Emma Fenton 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Daniella French 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management/S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Joel Gilgeous 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Briana Gilyard 鈥23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)
  • Nikita Goswami 鈥24 (School of Architecture)
  • Clark Gray 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Alyssa Griffin 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Olivia Henderson 鈥23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)
  • Jordana Hernandez 鈥23 (School of Education)
  • Dianna Higaki 鈥23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Kevin Hughes II 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences/S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Joshua Hull 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Rachel Jang 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Brittnee Jean 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Clarke Johnson 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Nyah Jones 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Assul Larancuent 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Matthew Leight 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Xinyan Lin 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Kym Mcgowan 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Briseyda Mendoza-Aguayo 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Allia Mitchell 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management/S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Nadia Nelson 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Kayla Nieto 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Ifeoluwa Ojo 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Hiba Ouldsahraouia 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Rita Ouldsahraouia 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Jeremiah Parrott 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Christelle Pompee 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Fabian Ponce De Leon 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Tessa Pulgar 鈥23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Kazi Rafee 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Bryan Reynoso 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Kirsten Riley 鈥23 (Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
  • Rikeh Saingbe 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Michelle Schinaia 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Connor Schultz 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Ty鈥橩iau Seay 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Michelle Shanguhyia 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Dominique Sheldon 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Brandon Silvas 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Claudio Sobejano 鈥23 (Whitman School of Management)
  • Jason Tan 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Ashley Torres 鈥23 (School of Information Studies/Whitman School of Management)
  • Onyedikachi Umeh 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Joel Veras 鈥23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
  • Anya Wijeweera 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Liana Wong-Wright 鈥23 (Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics)
  • Donna-Nicole Zaiens 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Jonathan Zhang 鈥23 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
  • Reiko Zhang 鈥23 (College of Arts and Sciences)
  • Matthew Zoll 鈥23 (College of Visual and Performing Arts)

About The WellsLink Leadership Program

The WellsLink Leadership Program is a nationally recognized academic and leadership excellence program for first-year students. Through structured academic, social and cultural enrichment activities, WellsLink Scholars develop the leadership capital necessary for exceptional success at 黑料不打烊 and beyond. The program name was chosen to honor Barry L. Wells, founding director of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 first Office of Minority Affairs in 1976 and former senior vice president and dean of student affairs.

The WellsLink Leadership Program is sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs in the Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience, and was designed by Director James K. Duah-Agyeman and former Associate Director Paul M. Buckley. Since the program鈥檚 inception in 2003, WellsLink Scholars have demonstrated outstanding leadership at the University with representation at the executive levels of many student organizations, task forces, committees and networks of service. They are high academic performers and balanced community citizens.

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