University Honors âPhenomenal Womenâ of șÚÁÏÉç
As part of the Universityâs celebration of Womenâs History Month, the Charger community came together to recognize nearly 300 woman-identifying students, faculty, and staff who were nominated as âphenomenal womenâ by their classmates, colleagues, and friends.
March 30, 2023
By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications
The celebration enabled nominees to network and celebrate together.
Abby Murphy â24 is among the many âphenomenal womenâ who are part of the University community. She recently received an award recognizing her many contributions, saying it was a meaningful honor that also helped create an opportunity for her to connect with other âphenomenal womenâ on campus.
Murphy, a business management major, was awarded her certificate of appreciation at an event that brought together faculty, staff, and students to celebrate their achievements and the important qualities they bring to the University community. It was a celebration that Murphy was excited to be a part of.
âIt was awesome to be recognized,â she said. âOne of the people who nominated me is a great friend who is also a phenomenal woman. Itâs great to be in a room of phenomenal women like this. Wherever you are, you never know who is watching, and itâs important to be an example for others.â
Murphyâs award was one of nearly 300 nominations that came in after the University community was asked to recognize inspirational, empowering, and supportive faculty, staff, and students who identify as women. It was, says Ashley Dunn, a member of the Womenâs History Month Planning Committee, the most nominations theyâve received in the six-year history of the phenomenal women awards.
âThe consistent words from students, faculty, and staff were âdedicationâ and âkindness,ââ said Dunn, âȘdirector of Title IX/VAWA compliance. âIt was exciting to see the number of nominations grow.ââŹâŹâŹ
Left to right: Sarbjeet Kaur, Rozina Jaser, Saige Batza â25, Annette Schettino.
âItâs important to recognize womenâ
The event enabled nominees to celebrate together while networking. Each nomineeâs name was displayed on a screen in the Alumni Lounge, as well as why they were nominated. Cora Cogill â23, president, helped organize the event. She says the goal was to make the event as inclusive as possible, and she was grateful to have been a part of it.
âItâs amazing to see how many phenomenal women we have on campus,â said Cogill, a business management major. âThese women are students, faculty, and staff, and they create a campus community we can all live and grow in. It was eye-opening and inspiring to see so many nominations come in.â
The event, which was part of the Universityâs celebration of Womenâs History Month, enabled Chargers to reflect on their achievements and contributions to the University community. For Mary Lippa â23, this yearâs award was not her first, and she was very much moved by the recognition.
âItâs really impactful to me to be recognized and to be around others who have been as well,â said Lippa, a psychology major. âItâs important to recognize women who have impacted and changed the University.â
Nominees included students, faculty, and staff members.