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April in Review

May 6, 2026 by Kylie J. Haraldson

A large group of students & staff members pose for a photo.

April was a month of celebration, reflection, and forward momentum for Access & Success Programs at Missouri State University. As the academic year came to a close, our students, ambassadors, and partners showed up in powerful ways, finishing strong while laying the groundwork for what’s ahead. 

Programming 

A large group of students & their success coach pose for a photo holding their graduation certificates.Bears Lead Graduation

Our Bears Lead Graduation marked a major milestone as we recognized our second-year students for successfully completing the program. This accomplishment reflects their commitment to personal growth, leadership, and academic success. To close out the experience, students created vision boards – an opportunity to reflect on their journeys, celebrate how far they’ve come, and set meaningful goals for their futures. 

Ambassador Training & Executive Board Elections

April was also a time of transition and preparation. We hosted an ambassador training session for our incoming cohort, equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in their roles. In addition, we held elections for our first-ever Bears Lead Ambassadors executive board, selecting student leaders who will guide the program in the upcoming academic year. 

  • President: Sterhlyng Adkins-Dutro 
  • Vice President: Katelynn Von Deck 
  • Treasurer: Kendalyn Johnson 
  • Secretary: Hailey Primeau 
  • Director of Marketing: Angie Sabillon 
  • Director of Retention, Involvement, & Belonging: Erin Seals 
End-of-Year Banquet

One of the biggest highlights of April was our End-of-Year Banquet, where we celebrated the accomplishments of our ambassadors with campus partners and community supporters. Ambassadors were recognized with fun and meaningful superlatives that captured their unique contributions. We also proudly introduced our incoming ambassadors and newly elected executive board, closing the year with gratitude and excitement for what’s ahead. 

STAR Awards A group of students & staff members pose for a photo outside.

Bears Lead Ambassadors was honored to attend the Student Talent and Recognition (STAR) Awards Ceremony, where we had several nominations recognizing both individual students and the organization as a whole. This recognition reflects the hard work, leadership, and impact of our students across campus. 

Workout Classes with Exercise Science Society

We continued our partnership with the Exercise Science Society by hosting weekly workout classes every Monday throughout April. These sessions created a consistent space for students to prioritize physical wellness while building community. As the semester came to an end, we wrapped up this successful initiative and celebrated the engagement it brought to our students. 

Intramural Soccer Season Wrap-Up A group of students pose for a photo on a soccer field.

Our intramural soccer season came to a conclusion this month. The season provided students with an outlet for teamwork, friendly competition, and stress relief during a busy time of year. It was great to see students build connections and stay active outside of the classroom. 

Lunch & Learn with the Student Resource Center

We hosted another valuable Lunch & Learn in collaboration with the Student Resource Center featuring Dr. Alan Tinkler, Head of the English Department. He spoke about the Springfield Way Internship Program and shared insights on how students can get involved in the local community. His message emphasized the importance of experiential learning and civic engagement as part of the college experience. 

Finals Study Sessions A group of female students pose for a photo at a bowling alley.

To support academic success during finals, our ambassadors hosted two study sessions in the library. These sessions provided a welcoming and focused environment, complete with snacks, where students could prepare for exams and finish the semester strong. 

End-of-Year Celebration at Enterprise Lanes

We wrapped up the semester with a fun and well-deserved celebration at Enterprise Lanes. This event gave students a chance to relax, connect, and celebrate their accomplishments after a busy and successful academic year. 

Student Spotlight

A group of staff & students pose for a photo.
Two female students in evening gowns pose for a photo holding an award and a bouquet of flowers.
A female student poses for a photo next to a research poster, holding a certificate.

We are proud to highlight several students who made remarkable achievements this month, demonstrating leadership, excellence, and a commitment to their communities: 

Jacob Burnes 

Jacob recently joined Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., an organization known for its strong emphasis on leadership, scholarship, and service. His involvement reflects his dedication to personal growth and community impact, and we are excited to see how he continues to lead both on campus and beyond. 

Alana Wilson and Symphony Darville 

Alana & Symphony represented with excellence in the Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant. Alana earned the title of Second Runner-Up, showcasing her confidence, poise, and commitment to excellence. Symphony was awarded Miss Congeniality, a reflection of her kindness, positivity, and ability to uplift those around her. Both students exemplified leadership and grace throughout the experience. 

Erin Seals 

Erin was a member of the inaugural cohort of the Leadership Institute through the Student Resource Center, a program designed to cultivate and strengthen student leadership skills. In recognition of her growth and impact throughout the program, Erin was chosen as the student speaker for the closing ceremony – an honor that reflects her voice, leadership, and ability to inspire others. 

A staff member and student pose for a photo holding an award.
Three students pose for a photo holding up certificates.
Jada Smith 

Jada was recognized as Sophomore of the Year at the STAR Awards – an incredible honor that highlights her academic achievements, campus involvement, and leadership. In addition to this recognition, Jada was also sworn in as Student Body Vice President, further demonstrating her commitment to serving and advocating for her peers. 

Walter Reyes 

Walter was sworn in as Student Body President, marking a significant leadership achievement. His dedication to student advocacy, leadership, and service has made a lasting impact, and we look forward to the ways he will continue to represent and support the student body in this role. Together, Walter and Jada will serve as a strong leadership team for the upcoming year. 

Access Programs 

We were honored to welcome Allison Williams, CEO of Wyman, for a special visit. Her leadership and dedication to youth development continue to inspire our work and reinforce the importance of supporting students through meaningful programming. 

Additionally, Bears Lead alum Orlondo Williams served as the keynote speaker at Wyman’s 2026 Amplify Gala. His story and message were powerful reminders of the impact of mentorship and opportunity. He was also honored with the Distinguished Wyman Alumni Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements and continued impact. 

To watch his keynote address, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftlLEi1c3VY.  

Join the Access and Success Programs Community    

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.      

Support Bears Lead   

Want to contribute to the work our department is doing to support students through Bears Lead? You can donate to our MSU Foundation fund! To do so, complete the MSU Foundation gift form and select Bears Lead from the options listed when you select “Click here to search or choose multiple designations.” Thank you for your support!  

We’re Social!    

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.      

  • Instagram    
  • Facebook    
  • TikTok    
  • LinkedIn   

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access and success, ambassadors, Bears Lead, community partner, first-gen, first-generation, pell, student programming

September in Review

October 1, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

September was busy with events and activities – here’s a look at the highlights from Access and Success Programs: 

Programming

Two students talking with professor
Four students standing on gym court
Three people posing with MSU apparel

Meet Your Major

One of the biggest events this month was our combined monthly meeting, “Meet Your Major.” We were thrilled to welcome around 40 faculty and staff members from across Missouri State’s different colleges to join our first- and second-year students for dinner, conversation, and connection. This was a great opportunity for students to meet professors and staff in their academic areas and begin building meaningful relationships that will support their academic journeys. 

Study Sessions 

Our bi-weekly study sessions continued strong, giving students a supportive space every other Thursday to prepare for classes, study together, and stay on track academically. 

Field Day at the Rec

Students enjoyed field day at the rec center with a variety of activities, including table tennis, cornhole, basketball, and giant volleyball.  

Bears in Mexico – Study Abroad Info Session 

We also hosted a virtual information session about the upcoming Bears in Mexico study abroad trip, planned for Summer 2026. Students had the chance to learn about this exciting international opportunity and start thinking ahead about how to get involved. 

Family Weekend Tailgate

During Family Weekend, we co-hosted a tent at the football tailgate with the Global Education & Engagement team. This was a fun opportunity to connect with our Bears Lead families! 

Bears Lead Intramural Volleyball 

We are also proud sponsors of a Bears Lead intramural sand volleyball team. They’ve had a strong season so far and are headed into the playoffs – Go Bears! 

First-Year and Second-Year Monthly Meetings

Student holding basket of cleaning supplies
Two people sitting and smiling at camera
Someone presenting with projection behind them

Our monthly meetings provided practical skills for student success: 

First-Year Meeting: We tackled budgeting with an interactive “Price Is Right: College Edition” activity, helping students understand how to stretch their dollars and manage expenses.

Second-Year Meeting: We focused on credit with a session led by guest speaker Rebecca Greene from Central Bank’s ProsperU, who shared insights on building and maintaining healthy credit. 

Access Programs 

Boys & Girls Club Teen Center 

In August, our partner – The Boys & Girls Club of Springfield – celebrated the opening of their new Teen Center. This incredible resource gives teens free access to counseling, food, clothes, medical visits, and haircuts. There is also a gym, library, art studio, and an e-sports lounge. 

KC Scholars Vision Board Event 

We partnered with KC Scholars to host a vision board event on campus. Scholars had the chance to set goals for the academic year by building vision boards while also enjoying Raising Cane’s. It was a great way to build community and set intentions for the months ahead.

Student smiling giving thumbs up showing their vision board
Two students holding their vision boards
Student holding up their vision board

Join the Access and Success Programs Community    

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.      

Support Bears Lead   

Want to contribute to the work our department is doing to support students through Bears Lead? You can donate to our MSU Foundation fund! To do so, complete the MSU Foundation gift form and select Bears Lead from the options listed when you select “Click here to search or choose multiple designations.” Thank you for your support!  

We’re Social!    

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.      

  • Instagram   
  • Facebook   
  • TikTok   
  • LinkedIn  

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access and success, Bears Lead, community partner, first-gen, first-generation, student programming, study abroad

Giving Day Impact and Spring Semester Success

June 4, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

Students hold up bear paws in front of scenic background in Colorado.

It was an exciting spring for Access and Success Programs and our Bears Lead students! From a successful Giving Day to standout student achievements, there’s been no shortage of reasons to celebrate. Whether it’s support from our generous donors or the hard work of our students, this semester has been a great reminder of the impact we can make together. 

Giving Day Bears Lead student David Rice poses in front of Chicago Bean.

During Missouri State’s Giving Day, we proudly raised $1,085 from 23 generous donors in support of Bears Lead students. These funds will go directly toward scholarships that enable our students to participate in valuable experiential learning trips during fall and spring break. These experiences give students the chance to apply their learning in real-world settings, develop leadership skills, and expand their perspectives beyond the classroom. We’re grateful for the support that helps open doors for our students! 

Celebrating Academic Success

We’re also proud to celebrate the academic achievements of our Bears Lead students this past spring semester. With an average term GPA of 2.99, our students continue to demonstrate resilience and dedication in the classroom. Even more impressive, 83 of our students earned a spot on the Dean’s List – a testament to their hard work and commitment to academic excellence. Their success reflects the strength of our community and the support systems that help our Bears thrive. 

Student Spotlight

Loraina Reaves and her Bears Lead success coach, Molly GrellnerWe’re thrilled to spotlight Bears Lead student Loraina Reaves, who has been selected for the prestigious Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship. This incredible opportunity, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is designed for individuals like Loraina who want to use their tech skills to make a global impact while experiencing diverse cultures around the world. The two-year FAIT Fellowship supports academic funding for an IT-related degree, internships, professional development, and mentorship – all leading to a career in the Foreign Service as a Diplomatic Technology Officer (DTO). Loraina’s achievement highlights her dedication and passion for technology and international service, and we can’t wait to see how she will make a difference on the global stage! 

Join the Access and Success Programs Community   

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.     

Support Bears Lead  

Want to contribute to the work our department is doing to support students through Bears Lead? You can donate to our MSU Foundation fund! To do so, complete the MSU Foundation gift form and select Bears Lead from the options listed when you select “Click here to search or choose multiple designations.” Thank you for your support! 

We’re Social!   

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.     

  • Instagram   
  • Facebook   
  • TikTok   
  • LinkedIn  

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access and success, Bears Lead, community partner, experiential learning, first-gen, first-generation, pell, spring break, student programming

Semester Wrap-Up

May 7, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

As the semester comes to a close, Access and Success Programs is excited to share a recap of our April and May. From end-of-year celebrations and student recognition to hands-on learning experiences and community events, these final weeks have been full of meaningful moments. Join us as we highlight the connections, accomplishments, and memories that helped us finish the year strong. 

April & May Programming Highlights 

KC Scholars Field Day 

On April 9th, Bears Lead co-hosted a KC Scholars Field Day with Lizzet Ibarra, Scholar Advocate for KC Scholars, to bring together current MSU KC Scholars for an afternoon of fun and connection in the Foster Recreation Center. With support from Lauren Easter, Associate Director of Campus Recreation, the event featured a variety of yard games and activities, including a lively game of giant volleyball. It was a great opportunity for scholars to unwind, connect with peers, and build community outside the classroom. 

Bears Lead Graduation CelebrationTwo students hold up their completed vision boards.

Bears Lead recently hosted a Graduation Celebration to recognize our second-year students for completing the program and all they’ve achieved during their two years at MSU so far. It was a chance to reflect on their growth, leadership, and contributions to the campus community, while also celebrating the relationships and experiences built along the way. As part of the event, students created vision boards to set goals and intentions for the upcoming school year, taking time to think about what’s next and how they want to continue growing. It was a meaningful way to close one chapter and look ahead to the next with purpose and excitement. 

Ambassador Banquet 
First Year Ambassador Team
First Year Team
Second Year Ambassador Team
Second Year Team

Bears Lead held an Ambassador Banquet on April 21st to celebrate and recognize the hard work and dedication of our ambassadors. These students have played a vital role in supporting the program and their peers throughout the year, and the evening was a chance to honor their impact. Ambassador awards were presented to highlight individual contributions, and we also introduced the incoming and returning ambassadors who will carry the program forward next year. A special moment of the evening was the induction of Molly Grellner as the new Bears Lead President, as we also said a heartfelt goodbye to our current president and graduate assistant, Alondra Longoria, whose leadership and commitment have shaped the program in meaningful ways. The banquet was not only a celebration within the Bears Lead community but also a gathering that brought together members of the campus and community. It was a memorable night dedicated to recognizing our ambassadors’ achievements, celebrating leadership transitions, and expressing gratitude to our invaluable campus and community partners.

Cooking Talks Students making protein balls.

Bears Lead recently partnered with MSU’s Nutrition and Dietetics Program to host a “Cooking Talks” event, where students learned how to prepare simple, nutritious meals using affordable ingredients – many of which can be found at MSU’s Bear Pantry. With guidance from nutrition students, participants worked together to make a menu that was both budget-friendly and flavorful, including protein balls, buffalo chicken dip, tomato soup, and black bean quesadillas. The event aimed to equip students with practical cooking skills while also highlighting accessible food resources on campus. It was a hands-on, collaborative experience that brought students together around food, learning, and community. 

Cereal & Study 

As finals approached, Bears Lead hosted its second Cereal & Study event of the year, offering students a space to prepare for exams with both focus and support. Held in the library, the event gave students a chance to study alongside peers and connect with ambassadors in a low-pressure environment. A variety of cereals were available to keep energy up, but the main goal was to provide a calm, collaborative space during a demanding time of the semester. After a strong turnout at midterms, it was great to see the event continue to be a helpful resource for students heading into finals. 

End-of-Year Celebration 

Our end-of-year celebration for Bears Lead didn’t go exactly as planned – rain forced us to cancel our trip to Silver Dollar City. But we made the most of it by heading downtown to College Station to catch Thunderbolts* instead. It turned out to be a solid backup plan; the movie was fun, and it was a good chance for everyone to relax and spend time together before wrapping up the year. 

STAR Awards 

Students pose with STAR AwardAt the recent STAR (Student Talent and Recognition) Awards, Bears Lead was honored to receive the Outstanding New Organization Award. This recognition highlights the impact and growth of our program in a short amount of time, and it’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, ambassadors, and partners. The award reflects our commitment to fostering leadership, community, and support among our students, and it serves as a reminder of the great things we’ve accomplished together. We’re excited to continue building on this momentum and look forward to even more growth and success in the years to come! 

Student Spotlights 

Sophia Samala's graduation photo
Sophia Samala
Talon Mitchell's graduation photo
Talon Mitchell
Alondra Longoria's graduation photo
Alondra Longoria

Congratulations to Sophia Samala, a recipient of the PFLAG Springfield/SWMO Scholarship, awarded to LGBTQ+ students in Southwest Missouri who are pursuing higher education and demonstrating a commitment to community service. PFLAG Springfield/SWMO distributes $7,500 annually across three scholarships, thanks to the support of generous donors and partners. Sophia was honored at a recent ceremony celebrating local LGBTQ+ scholars and leaders. We’re proud to recognize Sophia’s achievements and her dedication to making a difference. Well done, Sophia! 

Talon Mitchell, Bears Lead Ambassador and graduate of the program, recently attended the Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM in Atlanta, Georgia. Out of over 800 students, Talon was one of 300 selected to receive a Travel Award to present his research. His project, titled “Exploring the Impact of Histone Deacetylases (HDAC) Inhibitors on UV-Induced DNA Damage Repair in Tetrahymena thermophila,” earned him 2nd place in the Undergraduate Oral Presentation in Biological Sciences. Reflecting on the experience, Talon shared, “This experience reminded me how powerful community and opportunity are in the world of STEM.” We’re proud to celebrate Talon’s achievement and can’t wait to see what he does next! 

Finally, we’re celebrating Alondra Longoria, who has been an invaluable member of Bears Lead as the Access and Success Graduate Assistant for the past two years. Alondra is set to graduate on May 9th with a Master of Social Work degree, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA throughout her studies. Her contributions to Bears Lead have been immeasurable – whether running our social media accounts, organizing events, or supporting students, Alondra has played a key role in shaping the program’s success. We’re so proud of everything she’s accomplished and know that she will go on to do amazing things. She will be deeply missed by all of us, but we can’t wait to see where her future takes her. Congratulations, Alondra!  

Join the Access and Success Programs Community  

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.  

Support Bears Lead 

Want to contribute to the work our department is doing to support students through Bears Lead? You can donate to our MSU Foundation fund! To do so, complete the MSU Foundation gift form and select Bears Lead from the options listed when you select “Click here to search or choose multiple designations.” Thank you for your support!

We’re Social!  

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.    

  • Instagram  
  • Facebook  
  • TikTok  
  • LinkedIn 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access and success, ambassadors, Bears Lead, community partner, first-gen, first-generation, pell, student programming

March in Review

April 2, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

March was a month of growth, connection, and new beginnings for Access and Success Programs. From supporting students through midterms to focusing on wellness and welcoming our newest Bears Lead ambassadors, this month was all about support and success. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to! 

March Programming Highlights 

Cereal & Study: Fueling Success During MidtermsCereal & Study poster

Midterms can be a stressful time, but Bears Lead helped students tackle their exams with a little extra support—and a lot of cereal! At our Cereal & Study event, students and ambassadors gathered in the library to study, collaborate, and prepare for their exams while enjoying a variety of cereals. This event provided not only a productive space for focused studying but also a chance to connect with fellow students and share encouragement during a challenging academic period. 

First-Year Monthly Meeting: Focus Groups  

For our first-year monthly meeting, students had the opportunity to share their thoughts and feedback through focus groups. Participants offered insights into their experiences as MSU students and members of Bears Lead, highlighting what’s working well and where improvements could be made. These discussions are vital for shaping the future of the program and ensuring it continues to meet the needs of our students. The feedback gathered will help enhance the overall experience for everyone involved in Bears Lead moving forward! 

Someone holding their own "Assessing your life balance" chartSecond-Year Monthly Meeting: Wellness 

For our second-year monthly meeting, we shifted our focus from academics to personal well-being. This session was all about wellness—students completed a wellness wheel activity to assess different aspects of their lives, from mental and physical health to social and emotional well-being. Additionally, students had the chance to create their own affirmation journals, filled with positive messages and reminders to help them stay motivated and balanced throughout the semester. Prioritizing wellness is key to success, and this meeting was a great reminder to take time for self-care. 

MSU’s 120th Birthday PartyBears Lead students compete in games.

Bears Lead joined in the festivities for Missouri State University’s 120th birthday celebration on March 26th. The event featured a variety of activities, including remarks from President Williams, a performance by Bearmania, birthday cake and ice cream, face painting, balloon animals, yard games, a 360 Camera, and music from DJ Platinum. At the Bears Lead table, attendees had the chance to compete in “Beat Bears Lead,” challenging ambassadors and staff for prizes. It was a fun-filled celebration of community and school spirit! 

Welcoming Our 2025-2026 Ambassadors! 

One of the most exciting updates this month is that we’ve officially hired our new Bears Lead Ambassadors for the 2025-2026 school year! We’re thrilled to welcome this new group of student leaders who will play a vital role in supporting their peers, organizing events, and fostering community. Congratulations to our new ambassadors—we can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make! 

Ambassadors for Access and Success Programs - Bears Lead
Ambassador Training
Ambassadors for Access and Success Programs - Bears Lead
Ambassador Training
Ambassadors for Access and Success Programs - Bears Lead
Ambassador Training
Spotlighting Our Ambassadors 

Meet the Bears Lead Ambassadors! Here’s what they love most about being part of this community.  

First Year Team:  
  • Ashley Jones – First Year, Psychology: I enjoy the inclusivity Bears Lead brings. 
  • Courtney Catching – First Year, Nursing: I love the community that Bears Lead gives me! 
  • Erin Seals – First Year, Elementary Education: I love the community I’ve found. 
  • Katelynn Von Deck – First Year, Electrical Engineering: I love how supportive and willing to help the entire community is when it comes to school or life advice. 
  • Kendalyn Johnson – First Year, Accounting: I love getting involved in activities and events and learning different things at the monthly meetings. 
  • Maggie Murphy – First Year, Psychology: I love how friendly all the staff are. They’re always willing to help with compassion and kindness. 
  • Monique Fiagan – First Year, Biology: I love the inclusivity and engaging meetings. 
  • Ryanna Hatfield – First Year, Management and Leadership: I love Bears Lead because of all the connections and friends I have made! 
  • Sterhlyng Adkins-Dutro – First Year, Management and Leadership: I love the opportunity to be a leader! 
  • Thomas Sang – First Year, Finance: I love the inclusion and the chance to meet new people. 
Second Year Team:  
  • Angelina Sabillon – Second Year, Digital Film and Television Production: I love how caring the success coaches are! 
  • Daniel Paige – Second Year, Secondary English Education: My favorite part about Bears Lead is having my support coach and being able to turn to her with anything I need. 
  • Erin Ashford – Second Year, History Education: I love how much it helps new students during their transition to Missouri State while also helping current students learn valuable tools to help them throughout life! 
  • Hailey Primeau – Second Year, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology: I love how welcoming the Bears Lead community is and all the wonderful events that they put together each year. 
  • Jalyssa Keyton – Second Year, BMS: Cell and Molecular Biology: I love that Bears Lead gives me the opportunity to meet new people and work towards my academic goals. 
  • Jasmine Woerner – Second Year, Marketing Management: The opportunity for learning and growth! 
  • Katie Roth – Third Year, Accounting: Bears Lead has helped me grow so much throughout my college experience. Not only have they helped me learn how to be a good student, but also how to gain life skills for the future. It has also given me a sense of community because I have people who can help guide me when I’m struggling. 
  • LeAnn Skidmore – Second Year, Creative Writing: I love how Bears Lead is a judgment-free space for first and second years to learn about and take advantage of the opportunities around them. 
  • Mansa Aryal – Third Year, Computer Science: I love how Bears Lead helps students adjust to Missouri State University by providing mentorship and a sense of community. 
  • Miranda Mendoza – Second Year, Criminology: The support and kindness I get from the whole team! 
  • Taigen Mitchell – Third Year, Social Work: I love the many opportunities and resources that Bears Lead provides, along with its nurturing and welcoming atmosphere for students.

Two students with an MSU flag and foam finger. Giving Day, Our Goal: $2,500Giving Day 

A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to Bears Lead on Giving Day! Your generosity helps us continue our mission, and we are truly grateful for your support. A special shoutout to Alondra Longoria, our incredible graduate assistant, for her hard work in organizing this campaign and making it a success. We are currently finalizing the numbers and look forward to sharing the total amount raised in our next blog post – stay tuned!  

Join the Access and Success Programs Community  

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.    

We’re Social!  

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.    

  • Instagram  
  • Facebook  
  • TikTok  
  • LinkedIn 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access and success, ambassadors, Bears Lead, community partner, first-gen, first-generation, pell, student programming

Giving Day for Bears Lead

March 25, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

Students pose in front of the Chicago Bean with an MSU flag.

Experiencing New Eras of Opportunity and Growth

This Giving Day, Access and Success Programs is excited to enter a new era of growth and opportunity for our Bears Lead program. By donating, you will help us provide students with life-changing experiences that go beyond the classroom. 

What is Bears Lead? 

Bears Lead is a two-year college transition program aimed at supporting low-income and first-generation, first-time college students. Currently, 57% of Bears Lead students are first-generation and 81% are Pell Grant eligible. The program provides academic support, mentorship, and resources to ensure these students succeed both in and outside the classroom. In this new era, we are excited to expand our support by connecting students with experiential learning opportunities. 

What is Experiential Learning?  

Experiential learning is learning by doing. Through experiential learning, students can apply what they are learning in the classroom in the real world. This leads to greater understanding, skill, and preparation for a future career as well as an increase in soft skills such as collaboration, problem-solving, and communication.  

First-generation and low-income students often face barriers such as lack of exposure and affordability that keep them from accessing experiential learning opportunities. Bears Lead is excited to help students overcome these barriers.  

Spring Break Trips 

Thanks to generous one-time funding from the Division of Student Affairs and partnerships with Outdoor Adventures, International Programs, and the Center for Community Engagement, we were able to offer scholarships for Bears Lead and international students to participate in spring break trips to the Southwest, Dallas, and Chicago. These trips offer a unique chance for students to explore new cultures, support meaningful causes, and engage in experiential learning. By donating, you help ensure that these transformative opportunities continue for Bears Lead students.

Milo and David
Milo & David
Group picture in snowy mountains.
Southwest Group

Spotlighting Our Bears Lead Students

This year, Milo Cain, David Rice, Asher Van Maanen, Jalyssa Keyton, and Tristin Cathcart participated in these life-changing trips. 

Milo and David’s Trip to Chicago

On their trip to Chicago, Milo and David volunteered in the mornings and explored the city in the afternoons. With their group, they packed over 16,000 pounds of food, provided meals for 700+ people, and sorted clothing for nearly 400 youths. We are so proud of them for making a real impact on those in need!  

Asher, Jalyssa, and Tristan’s Trip to the Southwest 

Asher, Jalyssa, and Tristan explored the diverse landscapes and cultures of New Mexico and Colorado. From deserts to mountains, they immersed themselves in the region’s history. Their journey deepened their appreciation for the area’s rich cultural heritage and the people who call it home.

How You Can Make a Difference 

IN MY BEAR ERA #BEARSGIVE instagram postWe are excited to continue offering experiential learning spring break trips to students and eager to expand these opportunities to fall break as well. We are also working on developing new opportunities with other campus and community partners.  

Your contribution will help provide scholarships for these trips and support future experiential learning opportunities for Bears Lead students. To donate, visit the Bears Lead Giving Day page. 

Every donation, no matter the size, makes a lasting impact. 

A Special Thank You to Our Collaborators 

We’d like to extend our gratitude to our partners who make these opportunities possible: 

  • Center for Community Engagement 
  • International Programs 
  • Foster Recreation Center – Outdoor Adventures 

Together, we’re empowering Bears Lead students to create new eras of opportunity and growth. Thank you for your generosity and support! 

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January and February in Review

March 5, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

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Welcome to our latest blog post, highlighting the exciting events and student achievements from January and February. From workshops to community-building activities, these months have been full of growth and connection. Read on for a look at how Access and Success Programs continue to support our students’ journeys! 

January Programming Highlights

Several people sit in a row in the front of a room.First-Year Meeting on Imposter Syndrome: Dr. Leonard Horton, Assistant Professor of Communication, Media, Journalism and Film, taught students how to recognize and manage feelings of self-doubt, leaving them empowered to overcome imposter syndrome. 

Second-Year Meeting on Being an Informed Citizen: Students explored how to become engaged and responsible members of society, hearing from the following panel members:  

  • Joan Gentry, League of Women Voters  
  • Amos Bridges, Editor-in-Chief of News Leader  
  • Dr. Shurita Thomas-Tate, School of Health Care Professions and SPS School Board member  
  • Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco, Sociology and Anthropology and Paws to the Polls advisor   
  • Grace Wasson, Paws to the Polls President   
  • Kinli Miller, Paws to the Polls Graduate Assistant  

Virtual Foundation Scholarship Workshop: Current and future students learned tips for applying for scholarships through the Missouri State Foundation and were provided with resources for writing scholarship essays.  

February Programming Highlights 

Two students pose with a cookie in front of a Valentine's Day backdrop. Pal-entine’s Day: Students decorated cookies and celebrated their friendships with one another. 

Navigating LinkedIn and Handshake: Bears Lead partnered with Rebekkah Wall from the MSU Career Center to teach students how to best utilize online professional platforms.  

Men’s Basketball Game: Students attended the game together, showing their MSU spirit and enjoying a fun night out. Thank you to Duane Miller (Athletic Ticketing) and Danielle Richesin (Athletic Marketing & Promotions) for making this event possible!    

First-Year Meeting on Personal Statements: Students reflected on their values, goals, and various identities to piece together a representation of who they are.  

Second-Year Meeting on Renting: Students heard from local property management companies and Residence Life on key topics like lease agreements and budgeting for renting an apartment or house. Thank you to the following companies for participating: 

  • Park East Apartments  Two students pose with apartment merch.
  • Vue on Walnut  
  • Valiant Group  
  • Angela Strider, Missouri State Residence Life  
  • Beacon Springfield  
  • Bear Village   
  • The 505 

 

Student Spotlights 

Student poses in front of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority shield.
Student poses in front of artwork.
Student wearing floral blouse poses in front of blank wall.

 

Ariah Cooper: Inducted into Zeta Phi Beta Sorority  

On February 1st, Ariah Cooper was inducted into Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. This achievement is a testament to her dedication, leadership, and commitment to service. Ariah has worked hard to embody the values of sisterhood, scholarship, and community service, and we are thrilled to see her join such a prestigious organization.  

Emily Lehman: Art Exhibit at Brick City Gallery

Emily Lehman, a talented art student at Missouri State, had three of her art pieces displayed at the Brick City Gallery during the First Friday Art Walk on February 7th. Emily’s work demonstrates her creativity and passion. Being selected for this exhibit is an impressive achievement, and we are excited to see where her artistic journey will take her in the future. 

Harmony Rose Vodicka: Chief Editor of Logos

We are proud of Harmony Rose Vodicka for serving as the Copy Editor for Logos, MSU’s undergraduate research journal, for the fall 2024 semester. She was such an excellent contributor to the journal that she’s serving as the Chief Editor this semester. Check out her work in the fall 2024 volume.  

Giving DayGrid of photos of campus memories with various filters and Boomer Bear in the middle

Eager to support the work of Access and Success’s Bears Lead program? You can support our programming through MSU’s annual Giving Day, March 25-26. 

Giving Day is an exciting opportunity for MSU’s community to come together and support the transformative programs that empower our students. Your generous donations will directly impact the growth of Bears Lead, helping to fund scholarships, workshops, and initiatives that foster personal and academic success. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference. 

Stay tuned for more information about this opportunity. We hope you will join us in making a lasting impact on the future of our student leaders! 

Join the Access and Success Programs Community 

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.   

We’re Social! 

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.   

  • Instagram 
  • Facebook 
  • TikTok 
  • LinkedIn 

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Introducing Access and Success

February 4, 2025 by Kylie J. Haraldson

Large group of students pose for a photo in a lecture hall.

Welcome to the inaugural blog post of Access and Success Programs. The Access and Success Programs department is responsible for community scholarship partnerships and Bears Lead, a program at Missouri State University dedicated to empowering first-generation and Pell-eligible students on their academic journey. In Access and Success, we believe in providing not only access to a college education, but also comprehensive support and community where every student can thrive academically and personally. 

Fall Semester Bears Lead Programming Highlights 

Bears Lead hosted a series of impactful programming events throughout the Fall 2024 semester. From Bearsgiving, where students dedicated their time to packing finals care packages for the Bear Pantry, to the valuable skills developed during a resume writing workshop, and the enthusiastic involvement in homecoming festivities, every event showcased the dedication and community amongst our students. These activities equipped our students with essential professional skills and nurtured their engagement in campus traditions.

Access and Success student holds up a thank you card.
Access and Success students pose with Bears Lead banners in Homecoming parade.
Access and Success students sit around a table at Bears Lead monthly meeting.

Thank you to our campus and community partners who participated in our fall programming:

  • Alex Johnson and Samantha Selsor, Center for Community Engagement
  • Carly Genisio, Student Engagement
  • Chiara Citterio, Counseling Center
  • Christy Long, Dr. Jerilyn Reed, and Kelly Evans, Financial Aid
  • Dr. Benjamin Beranek, Finance, Economics and Risk Management
  • Dr. Fatih Benzer, Art and Design
  • Dr. Nicole McCluney, School of Health Sciences
  • Dr. Nina Barudzic and Dr. Rabekah Stewart, Student Support and Opportunity Services
  • Dr. Tayo Obafemi, Cooperative Engineering Program
  • Michael Frizell, Bear CLAW
  • Nicole Gorley, School of Health Sciences
  • President Richard “Biff” Williams
  • Rebecca Greene, Central Bank, ProsperU
  • Rebekkah Wall, Career Center
  • Shianne Moreland, School of Agricultural Sciences and Conservation
  • HyVee

Academic Excellence in Bears Lead 

We are proud to report that our students have achieved an impressive average term GPA of 3.0 for the fall semester. Additionally, 87 of our students earned a place on the Dean’s List, a testament to their academic capability and commitment to excellence. 

New Scholarship Opportunity: KC Scholars 

Access and Success community partner, Great Jobs KC logo

Access & Success Programs is excited to introduce a new partnership with Great Jobs KC’s KC Scholars program. This scholarship aims to reduce financial barriers for students in the greater Kansas City area. Recipients of this scholarship are awarded $5,000 each semester. In the fall semester, 56 KC Scholars were enrolled at Missouri State University. 

Revamped Bears Lead Ambassador Program

Student ambassadorsOur revamped student ambassador program plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Bears Lead experience. Student ambassadors serve as mentors and leaders within our community. They assist with the planning of monthly meetings and social events, gaining valuable professional skills. Additionally, ambassadors provide support and guidance to first-year students, helping them navigate their college journey successfully. 

Join the Access and Success Programs Community 

Whether you are a campus or community partner, current or former Bears Lead student, or simply interested in learning more about Access and Success Programs, we invite you to join our community. Together, we are committed to empowering students, celebrating achievements, and creating pathways to success. Sign up for our blog for monthly updates on Access and Success Programs.  

We’re Social!

For more frequent updates, success stories, and opportunities to get involved, stay connected with Bears Lead on social media.  

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn

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