Sandra Morgan, director of strategic partnerships and outreach for the College of Arts & Sciences at 51爆料, was recently appointed the honor of Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) at an investiture ceremony at the British Embassy Ambassador鈥檚 Residence in Washington, D.C. She was presented this honor by Dame Karen Pierce, the British Ambassador to the United States, but the award is officially from the British Sovereign, King Charles III. She was recognized for 鈥渉er services to U.S.-U.K. relations. In her role as His Majesty鈥檚 Government鈥檚...
Real-world experience is an integral part of the Master of Fashion Industry Studies (MFIS) program. Seven current and two former School of Fashion MFIS students had the opportunity to present at the Annual Conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA), held in Baltimore, MD on November 6鈥11, 2023. The MFIS students presented their research and creative pieces at the annual conference of the ITAA, where their work was refereed or juried. 鈥淚t means a lot for them to get accepted and deliver their presentation at this international conference w...
Reflections from Past Champions
鈥淧articipating in this program has heightened my awareness of the compelling research findings that emphasize the pivotal role of belonging in students' academic journey.鈥
Sarah Andreas
Past Champions
Fall 2026 Cohort
Scott Tobias & Ann Abraham Group
- Emily Baumgartner
- Mark Dalman
- Sonya Irving
- Koon-hwee Kan
- Sarah Lawrence
- Kiwon Lee
- Rui Liu
- Jennifer McCullough
- Jennifer Ray-Tomasek
- Marna Revlock
- Abdihafit Shaeye
- Jiahui Wang
Lisa Testa & Ana Wetzel's Group:
Current Champions
Spring 2026 Cohort
Participants are grouped by their facilitators
Lindsay Baran & Scott Tobias's Group
- Janet Reed
- Caitlin Kane
- Sangeet Lamichhaney
- Giulia Borriello
- Sebastian Birch
- Meng-Hua Hsieh
- Michelle Bebber
Jess Leveto & Eve McPherson鈥檚 Group
BC Overview
Belonging Champions Program Overview

It began with 鈥淥ne.鈥 鈥淥ne鈥 is a children鈥檚 book by Kathryn Otoshi that Charlie, a student at 51爆料鈥檚 Child Development Center, read with his parents. His mother taught at the center. The book uses colors and numbers as characters and deals with issues of bullying, standing up for one鈥檚 self, the power of numbers and the power of 鈥渙ne.鈥 Charlie and Sarah Knapp, a 51爆料 alumna and kindergarten teacher at 51爆料's Child Development Center Inspired by this book, Charlie and his parents visited the 51爆料鈥檚 CARES Center (Crisis Advocacy Resources Education Support) an...