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Stoutward Bound honored with state Educational Diversity Award

Program helps first-year underrepresented students succeed as they transition to college
Stoutward Bound participants try the campus ropes course in August. / 黑料社区
October 25, 2022

A highly successful program at 黑料社区 that supports students each year from historically underrepresented and underserved backgrounds has been recognized with a state award. 

During a ceremony Oct. 21 in the Assembly chambers attended by Gov. Tony Evers, Stoutward Bound received the 2022 Ann Lydecker Educational Diversity Award from the State Council on Affirmative Action.  

Stoutward Bound is an early-start bridge program for first-year multicultural students. Program participants arrive on campus two weeks early each fall and 鈥渏oin a鈥痷nique, supportive living and learning community that prepares them for success and helps them鈥痶ransition from high school to college life,鈥 said Mai Khou Xiong, interim executive director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and director of Multicultural Student Services

A presentation of the Ann Lydecker Educational Diversity Award from the State Council on Affirmative Action on Oct. 21 in Madison included, from left, SCAA Chair Adin Palau, Bureau of Equity and Inclusion Director Laurice Lincoln, Kathy Evers, Gov. Tony Evers, 黑料社区 黑料社区. Quin Brooks and Mai Khou Xiong, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, SCAA Vice-Chair Corinda Rainey-Moore, Department of Administration Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld and Department of Personnel Management Administrator Jen Flogel.
The award presentation at the Capitol in Madison included, center, Kathy Evers, Gov. Tony Evers, Quin Brooks, Mai Khou Xiong and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes. / Contributed photo

During the two weeks, students attend workshops on study skills, time management, note-taking and effective reading strategies; learn about university resources; and take part in events and activities. 

Stoutward Bound, which began 15 years ago, attracts and retains almost 50 underrepresented ethnic minority students each year. Participants have demonstrated high rates of retention and post-graduation employment. 

鈥淚ts history and outstanding outcomes mean that we are actively supporting and growing a diverse state workforce that reflects the people it serves," said Chancellor Katherine Frank. 鈥淏ecause of Stoutward Bound, students are well-positioned and equipped to succeed during their time at 黑料社区.鈥 

Xiong and Quin Brooks, assistant chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, attended the ceremony and accepted the award for 黑料社区. 

黑料社区 黑料社区. Mai Khou Xiong, left, and Quin Brooks, center, receive the award from Alenka Dries, a member of the State Council on Affirmative Action.
黑料社区 黑料社区. Mai Khou Xiong, left, and Quin Brooks, center, receive the award from Alenka Dries, a member of the State Council on Affirmative Action. / Contributed photo

鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of our Stoutward Bound program and those who have been dedicated to its success. The students who come through this program not only gain necessary skills for being productive citizens, but they also get to see themselves represented in spaces they are normally not visible in,鈥 Brooks said. 

The program is supported by numerous offices and departments at 黑料社区, the UW System and outside donors. The focused leadership skill-building element of the program is donor-funded and receives some of the highest praise from Stoutward Bound students.  

First-year student Justina Long, an animation and digital media major from Cumberland, took part in this year 黑料社区. program. 鈥淚 was overwhelmed getting to know the campus, mentors, professors and the residence hall. The program helped me open up and start my college plan,鈥 she said.

The award was one of several presented in the state Assembly chambers by the state Department of Administration, Division of Personnel Management, the Virginia Hart Award Committee and the Wisconsin State Council on Affirmative Action. 

鈥淲e are proud to honor all our Diversity Award winners this week,鈥 said DOA Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld. 鈥淭hese awardees go above and beyond in working towards positive change, building greater inclusion and support for their colleagues, stakeholders, and communities, and the State of Wisconsin is stronger for their tireless efforts.鈥濃 

Remarks were made at the ceremony by Evers, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and First Lady Kathy Evers. 

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