Monique Clark-Ciceron, co-director of the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) at SUNY Old Westbury, earned the Dr. John Staley Award for Outstanding Service at the 25th annual Best Practices Conference of the Association for Program Administrators of CSTEP and STEP, Inc. in June.
The award celebrates Clark-Ciceron’s almost 20 years of service and efforts in helping students succeed in their higher education pursuits.
“I was deeply surprised and humbled to receive the award on the first night of the conference,’ said Clark-Ciceron. “It is truly rewarding to have my work recognized, and I am profoundly grateful for the support I receive from SUNY Old Westbury and the New York State C/STEP network.”
The award is named for Dr. John Staley, who served as assistant vice provost for faculty affairs and associate vice president for public service and urban affairs among other professional responsibilities at the University of Buffalo.