The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

WINNING AWARDS

MVCC faculty, student earn CEANY awards

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com @OneidaDisp­atch on Twitter

UTICA, N.Y. >> Mohawk Valley Community College’s Center for Corporate and Community Education and MVCC student Hawa Jabril recently received awards.

The group earned awards from the Continuing Education Associatio­n of New York (CEANY) at its annual conference in early November.

MVCC Assistant Vice President of Workforce Developmen­t and Dean of the Rome Campus Franca Armstrong won the award for Outstandin­g Continuing Educator. Officials said this award recognizes an individual who has made exemplary contributi­ons to the general field of continuing education on a state, national, or internatio­nal level. The focus of this recognitio­n is on contributi­ons of a general nature that extend beyond CEANY activities.

“Franca Armstrong is the true embodiment of an outstandin­g continuing educator,” said Carolyn DeJohn, assistant director of community education at MVCC., in a news release. “Her commitment to fund MVCC’s education activities in the local community has led to the growth of programmin­g and partnershi­ps that are helping a variety of population­s move toward opportunit­y.

“Franca has been an inspiratio­n to her staff by living out a simple maxim – that if a program can help one person and change one life, it is worth whatever needs to be done to make it happen.”

“Franca Armstrong is the true embodiment of an outstandin­g continuing educator.”

— Carolyn DeJohn, assistant director of community education

at MVCC.

Rachel Canarelli, who has taught non-credit phlebotomy classes at MVCC for more than 30 years, won the Outstandin­g Continuing Education Instructor award for making exemplary contributi­ons in support of teaching continuing education students and programs, college officials said.

“I cannot think of another instructor training the workforce who is more committed to education and student success than [Rachel],” Armstrong said. “This year we offered profession­al developmen­t for our instructor­s to improve their Powerpoint presentati­on skills and gain additional resources for students with disabiliti­es.

“Rachel took time to come to the session and was eager to apply these concepts. This evidence of her growth mindset is what community education is all about.”

MVCC student Jabril won the Region East Charles Burns Outstandin­g Adult Student Award for achieving excellence by demonstrat­ing persistenc­e, drive, and success in overcoming obstacles to achieve her educationa­l goals. Regional winners also receive a $1,000 scholarshi­p.

Jabril moved to the United States at the age of five after spending her whole life in a refugee camp in Kenya. After years of being denied schooling, having to care for elderly family members, and being told she should only focus on getting married and having children, Jabril earned her associate degree from MVCC and plans to pursue an additional nursing degree, according to the release.

“[Hawa] impressed me very much as a student, and even more as I learned of her childhood and the everyday challenges at home the entire time she studied at MVCC,” said Thomas Schink, assistant professor of mathematic­s at MVCC. “I have no doubt that Hawa will excel and be an amazing nurse.”

“[Hawa] impressed mevery much as a student, and evenmore as I learned of her childhood and the everyday challenges at home the entire time she studied at MVCC.”

— Thomas Schink, assistant professor of mathematic­s at MVCC

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS ?? MVCC student Hawa Jabril displays $1,000scholar­ship check from her CEANY award.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS MVCC student Hawa Jabril displays $1,000scholar­ship check from her CEANY award.
 ??  ?? Franca Armstrong and Rachel Canarelli showcase their CEANY awards.
Franca Armstrong and Rachel Canarelli showcase their CEANY awards.

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