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74th MSC President Announced

February 16, 2023 by jarrexi

Monse, 74th MSC PresidentMonserrat Westrup ‘24 has been selected as the 74th Memorial Student Center President.

Monse is a biology major with aspirations to attend medical school. She was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico, and is currently serving as the Executive Director of Service for MSC Hospitality. She has previous experience as a member of the MSC Finance Resource Team and as a delegate for the MSC Fall Leadership Conference.

In the coming weeks, Monse and the officer selection teams will select student members for the 74th MSC Executive Team and begin preparing to transition into her new role. She will take office at the MSC Board of Directors meeting on April 24, 2023. “Monse will undoubtedly take the MSC to new heights with her dedicated and passionate leadership," said Neha Deshmukh, outgoing MSC president. “Please join us in congratulating Monse!

Filed Under: Leadership, Professional Development, Student Involvement

MSC Awards Highlight Student Success

April 11, 2022 by ecb2536

2022 MSC AWARDS

Please see the full list of award recipients below

MSC First Year Involvement Award

Kendyll Gabriel, Luke Reed, Justin Yin, Deyvian Augustine, Brittney Rains, Sean Petrosky, Alec Farris, Maryam Almaskin, Valeria Laya, Alice Liang, Madeleine Barth, Emilia Mrugala, Mihir Cherukupalli, Kayla Baird, Natalie Wills, Kara Rohloff, Elizabeth Gramling, Jane Moore

James R. Reynolds Award

Neha Deshmukh and Hannah Bludau

Team of the Year

MSC OPAS Finance Team

MSC Outstanding Community Outreach Award

The Intersection of Local & Global in Environmental Grassroots Activism by MSC L.T. Jordan

MSC Directors Award

Elsbeth Chow, Naha Deshmukh, Alec Farris, Allison Fox, Edith Gonzalez Brizuela, Angelia Nguyen, Sophia Stone, Tayler Wright

MSC President’s Award

Jackson Ames, Madison Baugh, Laya Bhupatiraju, Andy Doyle, Avery Erwin, Matthew B. Fransis Jr, Dani Hess, Sean Waters

MSC Co-Program of the Year

2021 TEDxTAMU Conference by MSC ALOT

J. Wayne Stark Outstanding Leadership Award

Rebecca Hill, Abby Saker & Josh Bortz, Belinda Lloyd

Harold W. Gaines Ecellent Service Award

Chloe Salazar, Katelyn Gromala, Leticia Gomes

MSC Outstanding New Program

Bollywood Night: Main Hoon Na by MSC Aggie Cinema

MSC Diversity Program of the Year

Global Leadership: Journey Through the Arts hosted by MSC ALOT

Luke J. Altendorf Leadership Award

Sophia Stone and Elsbeth Chow

Charles W. Plum Award

Greg Vogle

MSC Program of the Year

Made in America: An International Experience by MSC L.T. Jordan and MSC OPAS

MSC Service and Leadership Program of the Year

Lost and Found Sale by MSC Hospitality

MSC Committee of the Year

MSC OPAS and MSC Aggie Cinema

MSC Outstanding Leadership Development Program Award

67th Student Conference on National Affairs hosted by MSC SCONA

MSC Committee Chair of the Year

Edith Gonzalez Brizuela

MSC Visual and Performing Arts Program of the Year

Rent by MSC OPAS

Thomas H. Rountree Award

Zach Summers

Filed Under: Arts, Concerts, Conferences, Cultural Awareness, Entertainment, Family and Community, Film, Freshman, Leadership, Music, Political, Foreign and National Affairs, Professional Development, Student Involvement, Theatre, Uncategorised, Visual Art

MSC SCOLA says, “I am here to stay,” in 34th annual conference

April 4, 2022 by jarrexi

  • MSC SCOLA keynote speaker addressing the audience.
  • MSC SCOLA session.
  • Participant of MSC SCOLA asking a question of the session panel.
  • MSC SCOLA students.

“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.”

Keynote speakers included:

  • 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 SCOLA 34th MSC Student Conference On Latinx Affairs "Yo Soy Yo y Mis Circunstancias I am Here To Stay" Total of 301 Registrants, 128 Texas A&M University Students (95 of 128 first generation students), 90 Non-Texas A&M Students (89 of 90 first generation students) - 69 Students from 5 universities and colleges, 21 students from area high schools. 45 Presenters (28 Presenters over 9 panels, 11 presenters over 9 workshops, 5 keynote speakers, 1 V.I.P. opening remarks speaker), 20 facilitators made up graduate students, staff, and professors. 18 resource fair professionals representing 14 organizations

Filed Under: Conferences, Cultural Awareness, Freshman, Leadership, Professional Development

67th MSC SCONA challenged delegates to focus on the evolving state of our national security efforts

February 16, 2022 by jarrexi

  • Keynote speaker addressing the delegates of MSC SCONA 67.
  • Keynote speaker addressing the delegates of MSC SCONA 67.
  • MSC SCONA 67 delegates and conference staff.

The MSC recently hosted “Fortifying the Foundation: Strategies for Safeguarding American National Security,” as the 67th MSC Student Conference On National Affairs. The focus of the conference addressed the many challenges facing America today, both at home and abroad, through the development of innovative policy solutions.

The Feb. 10-12 conference hosted 115 delegates participating in 13 roundtable discussions. Delegates from the Texas A&M community were placed with delegates from around the nation, then paired with an expert facilitator to analyze national security issues ranging from improving U.S. relations abroad to the implications of artificial intelligence. Roundtable discussions resulted in the production of a relevant policy paper coupled with a presentation of what policy paper each roundtable created.

“Over the course of the conference, delegates will have the opportunity to dive into issues currently threatening our national security and assess our ability to combat them,” said Sophia Stone ’23, MSC SCONA chair. “They were able to take the time to learn from speakers, facilitators, or other delegates. Our goal for this conference is for delegates from around the United States to think critically about the issues at hand and consider the perspectives and experiences of those around them."

In collaboration with the U.S. Army War College, MSC SCONA hosts the International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise (ISCNE) as a pre-conference event. The ISCNE is an annual simulation of a transnational diplomatic crisis in which students roleplay delegations from different countries to negotiate toward a solution over an intense two-day period. This year’s scenario was a diplomatic simulation of the arctic region with the following countries participating: the United States, Russia, China, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Canada.

The conference featured the following keynote speakers:

  • ­­Admiral William R. McRaven, USN, Ret. Ninth Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command
  • General David H. Berger, USMC 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps
  • Lieutenant General S. Clinton Hinote, USAF, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategy, Integration, and Requirements
  • Major General David C. Hill, Major General David (Dave) C. Hill serves as the 53rd Commandant of the U.S. Army War College

“MSC SCONA’s aim is to provide our delegate a unique experience with some of the nation’s top military minds, military leaders and academic scholars,” Stone said. MSC SCONA 67 concluded with remarks from Major General David C. Hill.

Filed Under: Conferences, Leadership, Political, Foreign and National Affairs, Professional Development, Student Involvement

MSC Awards 2020

May 6, 2020 by jarrexi

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

https://youtu.be/NZ86JijTcyE

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



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