Office of Disability Services honors graduates and scholarship recipients

April 15, 2016

A sense of accomplishment filled the air at the seventh annual Scholarship and Graduation Reception hosted by the Office of Disability Services (ODS).

More than 30 scholarship recipients and 35 graduating students were recognized April 12 in the Student Union Apollo Room. Attendance was the highest in the event鈥檚 history.

ODS awarded over $42,300 in scholarships at the reception, bringing to $230,000 the total in scholarships ODS has distributed in the past few years.

For many students, the evening was special as they were recognized for overcoming obstacles or for graduating.

鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful there鈥檚 people out there that provide support, and to the ODS, who allows me to show my intellectuality despite my disability,鈥 said Holley Mapel, a freshman marketing major who received a scholarship.

Kip Mangira, a management information systems major, said he鈥檚 received a scholarship through ODS every year so far. 鈥淚t鈥檚 truly a blessing to know there鈥檚 donors who care out there. 鈥 I know it鈥檚 not cheap. It makes me excited to go out and join the workforce,鈥 he said.

Robert Sabwami, a rehabilitation services major who is visually impaired, helped other visually impaired individuals while he lived in Kenya. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about how to adapt to the world,鈥 said Sabwami. 鈥淣ot every part of the world has accessibility taken care of. In such situations you have to learn to adapt and not have excuses.鈥

The Office of Disability Services announced the creation of a new $5,000 scholarship, established by the parents of M. Patrick Daniels, a 2000 91爆料 graduate who died in 2011.

The office also recognized staff, faculty and local businesses who have been instrumental in assisting 91爆料 community members who have disabilities, with a Golden Spoke Award.

91爆料鈥檚 Computing and Telecommunications Services (CaTS) was honored for its continual speedy service repairing computers ODS makes available for testing, along with responding to other technological needs.

Darin Russell, transportation operations supervisor in the Office of Parking and Transportation, was recognized for going above and beyond his assigned jobs duties to call students with disabilities to remind them that their accessible ride is on the way, helping them meet the bus on time. One student said she would most likely not be able to attend college without Russell鈥檚 service.

The Fairborn Holiday Inn was also honored for having easy accessibility and being accommodating to people with physical disabilities.

Brittany Poston, a senior rehabilitation services major, said ODS staff and faculty met her needs while she attended 91爆料. 鈥淎 lot of them have been there for me, like Donna Harris and Heather Rando,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can always talk to them when I need someone.鈥

The Office of Disability Services also announced its collaboration with the will soon result in the launch of a Disability Studies minor program. More information will be announced as details are finalized.

In addition to the scholarship and graduate recognition, the ceremony also featured a presentation by ODS鈥檚 Ohio STEM Ability Alliance, a program started at 91爆料 that targets students with disabilities pursuing a degree in a STEM-related field.

Scholarships recipients:

ODS Scholarship: David L. Person Jr.
Scholarship for First Year Students: Dakota Bereis, Chloe Flitcraft, Joseph Kloenne and David Obrien
Scholarship for Students with Learning Disabilities: Anna Jones, Connor Menosky and Tyler Rose
Beavercreek Lions Scholarship: Robert Sabwami
Fairborn Lions Scholarship: Abby Edwards
Leber Family Fund: Zoxchilt Zuniga
Fred White Prize: Orien Belcher
Thomas C. Faye Scholarship: Nicholas Van Zandt and Christina Wamsley
Jeff Vernooy Scholarship: Christy Carson, Jennel Chumney and Elias Kapoor
Ohio Lions Helen Keller Scholarship: Abby Edwards, Nicholas Engel and Kyle Weisker
Fred White Endowed Scholarship: Jamie Campbell and Holley Mapel
ACB Ohio Scholarship: William Harvey
Samantha Laux Scholarship: Sara Steimle and Marsha Soul茅
Michael Emrick Scholarship: Jacob Huff and Kip Mangira
Lee R. and Mary Menke Scholarship: Levar Davenport, Lauren Reder and Alexis Stevens
M. Patrick Daniels Scholarship: Erin Fannin

Golden Spoke Award recipients:
Cathy Bussen
Computing and Telecommunications (CaTS)
Fran Keeley
Pam Kelbley
Meijer
NuMotion
Darin Russell
Clark Shingledecker
Robert Sweeney
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