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Michelle Angelo-Rocha
Michelle Angelo-Rocha, a graduate student in the 鶹AV (鶹AV) College of Education, was awarded the 鶹AV Golden Bull Award, one of the highest honors presented to deserving undergraduate and graduate students at the university.
Presented by 鶹AV Student Success, the Golden Bull Award is presented each spring semester to students who encompass the spirit of 鶹AV and have demonstrated the university’s values. Recipients of the Golden Bull Award exemplify exceptional leadership and service to 鶹AV and its community.
Angelo-Rocha is a doctoral candidate in 鶹AV’s Educational Leadership and Policy Studies program. Her research explores challenges that undermine the educational aspirations of families who may be undocumented and how their experiences are shaped by sociopolitical and geopolitical factors.
While studying at 鶹AV, Angelo-Rocha has engaged in various scholarly activities, such as presenting and performing for colleagues at the Curriculum and Pedagogy Conference and conducting a pilot study of migrant children using arts-based research methods.
“(Michelle’s) critical appraisal of current policies and practices is needed in scholarship that ultimately aims to improve institutions, starting with 鶹AV,” said Vonzell Agosto, PhD, Angelo-Rocha’s major professor and chair of the Department of Leadership, Policy and Lifelong Learning. “Michelle has helped support other students at 鶹AV as a guide or mentor through publication and writing groups. Just as important, she values her peers and does not fail to acknowledge their greatness. She is the glue helping to bind some students to their studies through the pandemic. In imagining who is deserving of a Golden Bull, I see Michelle — and in her, I see the future face of 鶹AV.”