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Student Success Seminars

The 2024 Freshman Celebration

 

The 2024 Freshman Celebration

The 19th Annual Freshman Celebration

November 20 & 21, 2024 in the Âé¶¹AV Northridge Center

 

Âé¶¹AV the Freshman Celebration

The first Freshman Celebration at Âé¶¹AV took place in 2006 with participation limited to Freshman Connection students. In 2007 the Celebration was opened to all students enrolled in a fall U100 class. As enrollment has continued to grow, so has the Celebration. 

Each fall, freshmen taking University 100 are invited to participate in a campus-wide celebration of their first-semester academic achievements. This showcase, the Freshman Celebration, is modeled on Âé¶¹AV's Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research and Creative Works Symposium. The student projects often (but not always) are related to the their Information Competence Research or Community-Based Learning Project.

 Judges’ Grand Prize Awards

DIGITAL PROJECT

Professor Imaya Rincon’s Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Deaf Studies U100 Cohort

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IN-THE-ROOM PROJECT

Professor Malinda Hackett’s Kinesiology U100 Cohort

“The Mindful Body: A Student’s Guide to Healthy Living During the First Year of College”

People's Choice Awards

DIGITAL PROJECT

Professor Anna Avetisyan’s U100 Class

IN-THE-ROOM PROJECT

Professor Sharon Lim’s Child & Adolescent Development U100 Cohort

“Kiss of Wellness”

 


Runners Up (in alphabetical order)

Judge’s Grand Prize Runners Up

DIGITAL PROJECTS

Professor Jonathan Martinez’s FreshStart/EOP U100 Cohort

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Professor Anjum Padyal’s Kinesiology U100 Cohort

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IN-THE-ROOM PROJECTS (photos coming soon) 

Professor Sharon Lim’s Child & Adolescent Development U100 Cohort

“Kiss of Wellness”

Professor Karla Montenegro-Gonzalez’s FreshStart/EOP Cohort

“Your Guide to Packing for an Emergency”

 

People’s Choice Award Runners Up

DIGITAL PROJECT

Professor Imaya Rincon’s Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Deaf Studies U100 Cohort

Professor Keli Rowley’s U100 Class

IN-THE-ROOM PROJECTS (photos coming soon)  

Professor Edwin Aguilar’s First Year Experience/Student Housing Cohort

“Tree of Lights”

Professor Debbi Mercado’s U100 Class

“Inside Out: The Emotional State of a First Year Student” 

 

 

 

 Judges' Grand Prize Criteria

  • Critical thinking (defined in the at the University Library as “The process of effectively examining and questioning information in order to weigh evidence and make choices and/or take action”.
    • Including appropriate credit to sources, if applicable
  • Significance and importance of content and/or meaning
  • Creativity, artistry, and aesthetic value