Kyle Field Day is a one day service event outside of and in the concourse of Kyle Field, hosted by MSC FISH. The purpose of Kyle Field Day is to connect Texas A&M students and the Bryan/College Station community with service organizations from on and off campus. The goal is to complete impactful, hands-on service projects for the missions of the organizations.
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MSC Awards Highlight Student Success
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2022 MSC AWARDS
Please see the full list of award recipients below
MSC First Year Involvement Award
James R. Reynolds Award
Team of the Year
MSC Outstanding Community Outreach Award
MSC Directors Award
MSC President’s Award
MSC Co-Program of the Year
J. Wayne Stark Outstanding Leadership Award
Harold W. Gaines Ecellent Service Award
MSC Outstanding New Program
MSC Diversity Program of the Year
Luke J. Altendorf Leadership Award
Charles W. Plum Award
MSC Program of the Year
MSC Service and Leadership Program of the Year
MSC Committee of the Year
MSC Outstanding Leadership Development Program Award
MSC Committee Chair of the Year
MSC Visual and Performing Arts Program of the Year
Thomas H. Rountree Award
MSC SCOLA says, “I am here to stay,” in 34th annual conference
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“Yo Soy Yo Y Mis Circunstancias: I Am Here To Stay,” was the theme of the 34th annual MSC Student Conference On Latinx Affairs. The three-day blended conference provided attendees the opportunity to learn about issues affecting the Latinx community from top leaders involved in Latinx empowerment and education.
The March 31-April 2nd event saw representatives from government, academia, members of the media and leaders from the business sectors share knowledge and expertise during concurrent sessions.
Considered to be the largest student-led conference on Latinx affairs, this year’s event was focused on those attending college for the first time and hoped to inspire attendees to reflect on their own circumstances and that the past doesn’t define them.
“MSC SCOLA is a safe space for highlighting key issues faced by students of all backgrounds within the Latinx community,” said Daniella Hernandez, MSC SCOLA vice chair of administration. “The conference aims to find ways to combat these issues as well as provide our students with tools to move forth after the conference in their day-to-day lives.”
The conference is designed to be a place of empowerment as well as a place to create spaces for difficult dialogues for Latinx students.
“MSC SCOLA is a place for Latinx students to be heard. It is important for Latinx students at Texas A&M University to have a safe place to discuss important topics while having the opportunity to network and connect with others of similar backgrounds,” said Mariana De Hoyos, MSC SCOLA vice-chair of programs. “This conference is an opportunity for students to hear and see triumphs within the Latinx community and show them their dreams truly have no boundaries.”
Not only are the students of MSC SCOLA wanting to create a stimulating and transformational learning experience, everyone involved is hoping to foster healthy interaction leading to a life-changing experience.
“The 34th Annual MSC Student Conference On Latinx Affairs has always been academic space inviting students to take part in interactive learning, to engage in open dialogues,” said Dr. Sueli Rocha-Rojas, program advisor. “The conference has created a space where students can connect cultural and socially with others who have shared their experience.”
- Viola Canales, lecturer at Stanford Law School
- John E. Hurtado, interim vice chancellor and dean of the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University and interim agency director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
- Carlos Andres Comez, a Colombian American poet, speaker, actor, and equity and inclusion strategist from New York City
- Felipe Hinojosa, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University; director for the Carlos H. Cantu Hispanic Education & Opportunity Endowment at Texas A&M
- Carlos Morton, professor of theater at the University of California, Santa Barbara
MSC Awards 2020
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Each year the MSC Awards give us an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the many accomplishments of our student leaders and programs. We celebrate the growth of our students as well as the influence of our diverse programs and services that impact our campus and community.
- Luke J. Altendorf, director of the MSC
Watch the 2020 MSC Awards
MSC Co-Program of the Year
2020 Afro-Latinx Festival
MSC First-Year Involvement Award
Marissa Amar, Jackson Ames, Kazybek Atausha, Liam Burhans, Raegan Cantu, Dalton Demartini, Neha Deshmukh, Aaron Escoto, Emily Havens, Andrew Hindman, Cameron Hoholik-Carlson, Brian Huang, Emily Hudson, Josh Johnson, Brandon Le, Magnolia LInd, Jesse Long, Lily Mazzocchi, Luis Miner, Emilio Morales Cortazar, Hannah Neighbors, Hunter Oakes, Barbara Reyes, Laura Riveria, Eliana Rodriguez, Devon Roeming, Caley Teague, Juan "JJ" Torres, Victoria Van, Spencer Wheeler, Annie Wipke
MSC Team of the Year
45th MSC CAMAC Executive Team
Lawrence Sullivan Ross Award
Jennifer Santos
MSC Student Employee of the Year
Jenna VerColen
J. Wayne Stark
Outstanding Leadership Award
Ana Barbosa, Delaney Couri, Cole Heath, Stanzi Rowe, Javier Santana, Marlies Westernmann
Harold W. Gaines
Excellent Service Award
Casey Black, Angelica Frazer, Laura Key, Zachary Summers
MSC Outstanding New Program
The Service FLOdown
MSC Director's Award
Kristen Blanke, Nick Hernandez, Kayla Hood, Laura Key, McKinsey Meeker, Kimberly Morrison, Liam Norris, Hannah Olpinski, Alexandra Schroeder, McKenzie Starnes
MSC Diversity Program of the Year
DRAGgieland
James R. Reynold Award
Mark Sterling
MSC Outstanding
Community Outreach Award
Angel Tree
MSC Outstanding Leadership Development Program Award
65th MSC Student Conference On National Affairs
MSC President's Award
Sam Dixon, Saul Dominguez, Jennifer Egan, Alec Esqueda, Zach Griffin, Cole Guidry, Kal Jordan-DeBruin, Nathan Kinninger, Jack Oldham, Mark Sterling
Luke J. Altendorf
Leadership Award
Gabriella Webster
MSC Committee Chair of the Year
Saul Dominguez
MSC Committee of the Year
MSC Freshman In Service and Hosting
MSC Program of the Year
Why Diplomacy Matters
Thomas H. Rountree Award
Oriana Koot and Joella Bitter Leon