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Del Mar College’s Center for Access & Advocacy honors 8 employees during 10th annual Advocate of the Year ceremony

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October

2024

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21:26 PM

Europe/Amsterdam

Students with disabilities nominated individuals who made a difference in their academic lives on campus

Eight individuals were recognized by students for the profound impact they have had on the lives of students with disabilities during the 10th annual Advocate of the Year ceremony at Del Mar College (DMC). Recognition awards were presented by the College’s Center for Access and Advocacy on Oct. 3 in Wolfe Recital Hall on the Heritage Campus.

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Rita Hernandez, Dean of Student Engagement & Retention, says the ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate faculty and staff members who go above and beyond to help students daily.

“These are student-nominated awards – after all, they’re the ones who have received the direct support and who have benefited from it,” Hernandez said. “It’s really great to have a student honor you, so having this ceremony during Disability Awareness Month is a way for us to remember that our faculty and staff are compassionate and really believe in student success.”

Dr. Elida Balboa De Leon, DMC Assistant Dean of Student Engagement & Retention, says the efforts these advocates make can increase students’ confidence, improve their academic performance and create a greater sense of belonging within the College’s community.

“Our advocates are mentors and role models, serving as a source of guidance for our students. They help navigate academic and personal challenges, De Leon said. “Honoring our advocates celebrates their contributions and reinforces the importance of creating a supportive environment for all students.”

The selection process begins with students themselves. DMC students nominate a faculty or staff member that has played a major role in referring them to the Center for Access and Advocacy office for services, following up on their progress once services are provided, and working with the student to ensure understanding of the material taught. 

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The event is held every October during National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The Center for Access and Advocacy hosts a month full of activities that highlight and bring disability awareness to students. 

Advocate of the Year awardees for 2024 are as follows:

·      Steven Kelm – Basic Construction Safety Program with the Continuing Education Department

·      Armando Gamez – Carpentry Program with the Continuing Education Department

·      Albert Curry – Mathematics Department

·      Darrell Rees – Mathematics Department

·      Dr. Wissam Atwah – Department of Computer Sciences, Engineering and Advanced Technology  

·      Christi Hill-Troglin – American Sign Language and Interpreting Program

·      Linda Lugo – American Sign Language and Interpreting Program

·      Jim Galvan – American Sign Language and Interpreting Program

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