At a Glance
Recipients
Callie Dixon, ‘25
Major(s): Sociology and Anthropology
Hometown: Beaumont
Involvements: Involved with the Associated Students at the University and volunteered with CHAMPS. Studied abroad in Salzburg, where I contributed to women’s shelters, homeless shelters, and community meal programs. Served as the director of CHAMPS, a mentoring program at the University of Redlands designed for high school students.
Charlotte Ford, ‘25
Major(s): Flute Performance & Music Education
Hometown: Redlands
Involvements: Executive board member of the U of R Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, coaches youth swim, and administrator for the Redlands Swim Team’s Learn to Swim program. Teaches elementary school and middle school band.
Kailey Gamboa, ‘26
Major(s): Business
Hometown: Yucca Valley
Involvements: Active member of the Beta Lambda sorority and First-Gen club. Works as a tutor and mentor for foster youth and volunteers at the San Bernardino Animal Shelter.
Sole’ Hamilton, ‘25
Major(s): Business
Minor(s): Psychology & Political Science
Hometown: San Bernardino
Involvements: Writing Tutor, Treasurer of Alpha Xi Omicron, Social Committee of Global Insight Fellows, Summer Bridge Mentor, working as a manager at Amazon.
Gaby Herrera, ‘25
Major(s): Political Science & Public Policy
Minor(s): Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies & Race and Ethnic Studies
Hometown: Redlands
Involvements: Active first-generation community member, serves as a STEP mentor, IGTC volunteer, Summer Bridge intern, and former President of First-Gen Family. Maroon and Grey Student Ambassador President, Vice President of Pi Sigma Alpha's Political Honor Society, and Peer Advisor for the Dynamics of Presidential Power course. Interned at Senator Ochoa Bogh’s district office in Redlands.
Alexia Medina, ‘24
Major(s): Business Administration & Studio Art
Hometown: Beaumont
Involvements: Works as a seamstress for my Etsy shop, for which I make clothing and stuffed animals using my sewing, embroidery, and crocheting skills. Hobbies include horseback riding, creating digital art, and photography. Volunteers as a bilingual tutor for the REACH Juvenile Justice Program which works to provide a safe space for underserved youth to create meaningful, creative written and drawn works for Beat Within Magazine.
Malia Miguel, ‘25
Major(s): Studio Art & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Hometown: Mentone
Involvements: Involved in subject tutoring and leads the Work of Art Club on-campus. Spend my time creating personal artwork, submitting works for publications or contests, and have had some of my pieces displayed in the local area. I’ve also volunteered at the SURF farm at the university and provided art-related service at my local church.
Nathaly Morales, ‘26
Major(s): Communication Sciences and Disorders and Spanish
Hometown: Highland
Involvements: National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (Community Service Chair), STEP, Tutor for elementary students.
Yoselin Trejo-Antonio, ‘26
Major(s): Communication Sciences and Disorders
Hometown: San Bernardino
Involvements: Involved with the Latin American Student Alumni Association (LASAA), Native American Student Union (NASU), Young Life, Students Together Empowering Peers (STEP) as a mentor, an intern for the I'm Going to College Program (IGTC), and member of the Delta Kappa Psi sorority. Outside of school, I’m the treasure for my church’s youth district The Church of God of Pentecostal Faith International Movement.