“We are incredibly grateful for each and every donor’s contribution,” Laura Sykes said. “Giving back is about passing the torch forward. We already have so many points of pride, and these donations will allow us to even better prepare students to make a positive impact in the world.”
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Kuster, an attorney who represented New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Bright will be awarded the Susan Colgate Cleveland Medal for Distinguished Service, the college’s highest honor.
“I so enjoy meeting with students to learn about their lives, passions and career interests, so for some of those students to acknowledge my work with them is validating in ways I never imagined.”
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Assistant Professor David Lutz, the 2025 recipient of the Jack Jensen Award for Excellence in Teaching, supports his students while holding them to high standards.
Sharing seeds addresses food insecurity, augments the genetic diversity of seeds in the state and increases wildflower offerings for insects.
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“I love nursing and am very happy with my decision to transition to this new field,” said Regan. “I do not have enough nice things to say about the program and how committed Colby-Sawyer instructors are to student success.”
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“This is a win for everyone involved, and we couldn't be more excited to see the positive impact it will have on our institution and community," said Jeanette McKillop, director of athletics.
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As an LNA, Vipada Sriratanakorn interacted with lots of patients. "Ultimately, when patients were discharged, the appreciation and gratitude they expressed for my care were incredibly fulfilling, which inspired my desire to become a nurse."
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"In my 31 years here, our presidential transitions have resulted in the right president for the time, and this is no exception. I am confident I am leaving CSC (again) in good hands,” said Laura Sykes '98, interim president.