Minority Student Leadership Program, Class of 2009

Thirty Outstanding Students Chosen To Participate

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Minority Student Leadership Program (MSLP), which was established in 1999 to serve as a leadership development tool for racial/ethnic minority students enrolled in communication sciences and disorders. The MSLP is the legacy of 40 years of multicultural infusion which aims to retain minority CSD professionals. ASHA established the MSLP to prepare minority students for leadership roles in the professions and the association, to recruit and retain racial/ethnic minority members, and to develop culturally competent clinicians. Each year 30–40 students are chosen to participate in MSLP, a five-day program of empowerment, leadership development, and networking activities at the annual ASHA convention.

This year's program will take place November 19–21 in New Orleans, Louisiana and offers participants the opportunity to gain insight into their own leadership skills and provides a better understanding of how leaders effect change in their professional association. In addition, participants will become empowered to take risks and to meet their own challenges. This program offers many opportunities to explore ASHA and the professions. The students will participate in activities to increase their awareness of the association, including observing committees and boards. The students will also have direct access to association leaders through networking at the MSLP Leadership Simulation, the Multicultural Concerns Collective (MC2) meeting, and other convention events. In addition, we will celebrate 10 years of leadership and diversity, and honor the more than 325 minority undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students that have participated in the MSLP since its inception in 1999.

The Class of 2009 Minority Student Leadership Program includes:

Undergraduate Seniors

First Year Masters

Courtney Steele
    South Carolina State University
Jade Hicks
    Truman State University
Keila Gutierrez
    University of Arizona
 Shemariah Farmer
    South Carolina State University

Ashley Treadwell
    San Francisco State University 
Carla Clark
    University of Texas in Dallas
Gabrielle Gardner
    Marshall University
 Jennifer R. Myers
    Bowling Green State University
Samara Pearson
    University of North Carolina at Chapel HIll
Tamika Reynold
    Emerson College
Tiffany Jones
    Florida State University

 

Second Year Masters

Third Year Masters

Entry-level Doctorate

PhD

Ayesha White
    North Carolina Central University
Candice Jamia Adams
     Harding University
Crystle Alavez
    
Northern Arizona University
Elizabeth Rui Motoyoshi
    University of Minnesota
GaBriana King 
    University of North Carolina Greensboro
Grace Liu
    SUNY at Buffalo 
Natasha "Nicole" Dukes 
    University of Montevallo 
Ranita Anderson
    The Ohio State University 
Terence Moy 
    Hunter College 
Thelma Acquaah-Harrison 
     Vanderbilt University
Veronica Lozano 
    Wichita State University

Emily Chin
    
San Francisco
State University 
Mabel Lam
    
Nova Southeastern
University 


Alaaeldin Elsayed 
    Missouri State University 
Fadi Najem 
    Missouri State University 
Jason Thomas 
    University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign

Abdul Mukati 
    Howard University 
Jagadeesh Rajagopalan 
    Wichita State University 
Monica Sampson 
    University of Maryland, College Park


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