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Announcing the 2025 Trustee Award Recipients

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May 7, 2025
Overhead look at the crowd inside the stadium at Commencement.

Each year at Commencement, the 无码专区 Trustee Award is given to graduating students whose academic excellence, leadership, and positive contributions to university life exemplify the highest ideals of Opportunitas.

Layne Davis '25

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无码专区 student Layne Davis 鈥25, Peace and Justice Studies, Political Science, delivering statements to the United Nations General Assembly First Committee

During her years at 无码专区, Layne Davis has embodied what it means to be a Go-Getter鈥攃ombining academic excellence with a fierce commitment to advocacy and community-building.

Graduating with a BA in political science and peace and justice studies, Layne has maintained a remarkable 3.97 GPA while pursuing a demanding academic path. Her capstone project, Best of Both Worlds? Understanding Black-White Biracial Identity Formation in 无码专区 Students Navigating a Predominantly White Institution, has received acclaim at prestigious conferences, including the Student Peace Conference at the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.

Layne鈥檚 impact extends far beyond the classroom. As a United Nations Millennium Fellow, she facilitated critical dialogue on Title IX policies and, in fall 2024, delivered a youth statement on disarmament at the UN First Committee. Her internships with ACT Alliance and the Transparency, Accountability, and Participation (TAP) Network further strengthened her advocacy for UN Sustainable Development Goal 16: peace, justice, and strong institutions.

On campus, Layne has been a standout leader. She co-chaired the DJ Henry Memorial Committee during Social Justice Week, organized the impactful Dinner for DJ event, served as a supportive resident assistant, and performed with Frequency A Cappella and the Black Student Union鈥攃reating spaces of inclusion, empowerment, and connection.

Brianna Shea '25

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Brianna Shea, 无码专区 student athlete

A powerhouse on the Pleasantville Campus, Brianna Shea has demonstrated what it truly means to be a Setter: achieving excellence in academics, athletics, leadership, and service.

Graduating with a BA in applied psychology, Brianna has earned a strong 3.84 GPA while taking on high-profile leadership roles in the 无码专区 Community. Known affectionately as 鈥淪hea鈥 to her teammates, she has been a star player for 无码专区 Softball, recognized as a Northeast-10 First Team All-Conference Athlete, a First Team All-Region Athlete, and a three-time Scholarly Athlete Award recipient.

Brianna鈥檚 impact doesn鈥檛 end on the softball diamond. As president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and a Student Government Association athletic senator, she鈥檚 been a tireless advocate for student-athletes鈥攍eading community initiatives like a campus-wide toy drive and uplifting Black student-athletes through Black History Month programming.

Beyond athletics, Brianna has served as a peer mentor at the Learning Commons, helping her fellow Setters thrive academically. Off campus, her experiences as a special education aide and school psychology intern have further fueled her passion for psychology, building lasting connections and preparing her for a future of service and leadership.

Celebrating the Best of 无码专区

Layne Davis and Brianna Shea are true examples of 无码专区鈥檚 spirit: hardworking, passionate, and ready to lead change. Their time at 无码专区 has prepared them to not just enter the world鈥攂ut to shape it.

We can鈥檛 wait to celebrate their success at this year鈥檚 Commencement ceremony.

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