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March in Review

April 1, 2026 by Kylie J. Haraldson

March brought a wide range of opportunities for Bears Lead students at Missouri State University to learn, lead, and stay connected. Through workshops, service experiences, and campus involvement, students continued to grow both personally and professionally. Here’s a look back at the month’s highlights. 

Programming 

First-Year Monthly Meeting

Our first-year students gathered on March 24th for an engaging session on imposter syndrome, led by Dr. Leonard Horton III. Students explored strategies to build confidence, navigate self-doubt, and embrace their place in academic and professional spaces. 

Second-Year Monthly Meetings

Second-year Bears Lead students participated in two key sessions this month: 

  • March 3rd: Preventing Burnout with the Counseling Center focused on wellness, balance, and mental health strategies.  
  • March 31st: What’s Next? Post-Bears Lead helped prepare students graduating out of Bears Lead for their next steps while highlighting leadership opportunities and campus involvement beyond the program. Students had the opportunity to connect with a variety of campus organizations and resources, including Leaders in Community Service, SGA, MSU’s Graduate College, & more. This event encouraged students to explore continued involvement and leadership pathways.
Line Dancing Class Group of girls lined up for picture,. some carrying fans

Led by ambassadors Lauren Jones and Erin Seals, this high-energy event brought students together for a fun and active evening of line dancing. 

KC Scholars Midterm Donut Drop-In

KC Scholars College Scholar Advocate Kirsten Caudle hosted a supportive midterm check-in, providing donuts and encouragement as students navigated exams. 

Workout Classes

In partnership with the Exercise Science Society, weekly workout classes kicked off to promote physical wellness. These sessions are held every Monday in McDonald Arena.  

Spring Break Service Trip Nine students standing together

Five Bears Lead students traveled to Nashville for a Bear Break service trip in partnership with the Center for Community Engagement. The trip focused on addressing food insecurity, offering students a meaningful opportunity to serve and learn beyond the classroom. 

MSU Birthday Celebration

We celebrated Missouri State’s 121st birthday at the university birthday party – complete with games & sweet treats!  

Intramural Soccer

The Bears Lead rec team kicked off their intramural soccer season with their first two games of the season!  

Study Session: Midterm Check-In

Ambassadors hosted a study session to help students reflect on their academic progress and set goals for the remainder of the semester. 

Lunch & Learn with the Student Resource Center

Dr. Erin Wehrman led a thought-provoking discussion on grief, identity, and loss, sharing insights from her research and engaging students in meaningful conversation. 

Student Spotlight

Lily Yocam & I’ron Bell
Lily Yocam
I'ron Bell

Bears Leaders and Access & Success student office workers Lily Yocam and I’ron Bell performed at the spring convocation, sharing their talents in front of the campus community. Their performances were a great example of how students in our program stay involved across different areas of campus life, including the arts. It was a meaningful opportunity to represent Access & Success and contribute to a well-attended university event. 

Walter Reyes & Jada Smith Walter Reyes and Jada Smith

We are incredibly proud to celebrate Bears Lead students who are making a lasting impact through leadership at the highest level of student government. 

  • Walter Reyes (former Bears Leader) was elected Student Body President  
  • Jada Smith (current Bears Leader) was elected Student Body Vice President  

Their elections represent not only personal achievements, but also a reflection of the leadership development, commitment, and vision fostered within the Bears Lead program. Both Walter and Jada have demonstrated a strong dedication to advocating for their peers, uplifting student voices, and creating meaningful change on campus. 

As they step into these influential roles, they carry forward the values of Access & Success. Their success serves as a powerful example of what is possible for Bears Lead students and reinforces the program’s impact across Missouri State University. 

Access Programs

Director of Access & Success Programs Dr. Ryan Reed will attend Wyman’s 2026 Amplify Gala on April 18th, joining community leaders and supporters for an evening of connection and celebration. This year’s event will feature Bears Lead alum Orlondo Williams as the keynote speaker, where he will also be honored with the Distinguished Wyman Alumni Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements and impact.

Giving Day Gratitude 

Thank you to everyone who supported Access & Success Programs during Giving Day! Your generosity helps create opportunities for students to participate in transformative experiences – like our spring break service trip to Nashville – and continues to expand access to impactful learning beyond the classroom. 

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, experiential learning, first-gen, first-generation, pell, spring break, student programming

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

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! 

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

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