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Stonehill Announces Annual Award Recipients
Henry and Siaba named Fr. Gartland Student-Athlete Award recipients Poveda and Ivey selected as Martin Scholar-Athlete Award winners Theilgard and McShane receive Fr. McCarthy Leadership Awards Murphy receives McDonough Spirit Award Cobbs, Johnson and Valentine selected for Community Service Award
EASTON, Mass. (May 14, 2021) – The Stonehill College athletic department announced its annual student-athlete award recipients by way of a virtual awards week through its social media channels this week.
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2021 Edward E. Martin Senior Scholar-Athlete Awards
The Edward E. Martin Scholar-Athlete award is presented annually to senior student-athletes who have combined academic success, with a minimum 3.20 cumulative grade point average, with athletic achievement. This year s recipients are seniors
APDA Kicks Off Optimism Walk Season
Due to the success of the 2020 virtual Walks, the Optimism Walks will remain virtual for springtime events. The remainder of the Walk season is scheduled to take place in person throughout the fall, with full adherence to all public health guidelines and safety measures.
The Optimism Walks are APDA’s signature fundraising event series and a nationwide movement to mobilize and inspire people to step up and help put an end to Parkinson’s disease (PD), according to a media release.
“This past year has been difficult in so many ways, especially for the Parkinson’s disease community who were already dealing with the challenges of life with PD. But there have been bright spots as well, one of those being our virtual Optimism Walks which enable us to come together in a safe way, and also expand to a much wider audience thanks to the virtual nature of the events.”
Tulip Project seeks to âsmash the stigmaâ
ELLSWORTH â Depression. Anxiety. These are the current buzzwords for teenagers and those who work with them after a year-plus of shutdowns, hybrid or remote schooling and social distancing. But students at Ellsworth High School were called to action through the Yellow Tulip Project, a movement that began in Falmouth and spread as a nation of youth caught on. The initiative aims to âsmash the stigma of mental illnessâ through open conversations about mental illness and mental health struggles.
EHS seniors Abigail Mazgaj and Calvin Nelson both were drawn to the project through their involvement with the school chapter of Rachelâs Challenge, which addresses bullying in schools. The two spoke to School Board members on April 13 about the project with Assistant Principal Rebecca Wright and Adult Education Director Annie Sargent.