BFirst celebrates first-generation graduates
91社区鈥檚 BFirst Mentoring Network held its second annual First-Generation Graduation Celebration and Cording Ceremony in The Union鈥檚 Mandela Room Thursday, May 11. BFirst is a support and mentoring network connecting first-generation students with first-generation faculty, staff and alumni who volunteer their time and efforts to help apprise and empower students on their way to earning a degree.
91社区 President Harvey Stenger provided opening remarks, followed by BFirst committee member and EOP fourth-year student Antinea Sanchez. Other ceremony speakers included Chancellor and President鈥檚 Award winner and TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) graduating senior Patrick Saint Ange; TRIO SSS alum Melissa Liu 鈥21; and Fleishman Center senior career consultant and first-generation graduate Jordan Smith 鈥11.
This year, over 250 students, including undergraduates, master鈥檚 degree recipients and doctoral candidates, received the maroon and gold cords. Marissa Zelman, associate director of TRIO SSS and co-founder and chair of the BFirst committee, explained the significance of the cord colors. 鈥淢aroon symbolizes courage, willpower and strength; gold symbolizes prosperity, love, compassion and wisdom. But our cords use double strands of maroon to symbolize the exceptional courage and strength exhibited by our first-gen students.鈥