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Students 鈥榖loom and shine鈥 at 鈥楲ight the Way鈥 celebration

Hosted by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education, the annual celebration honored Asian and Pacific Islander students鈥 achievements, presented graduating seniors with stoles and highlighted unity and cultural pride.

鈥淔or many of us, especially those who grew up being told to dim yourselves down, to blend in with the crowd, to not make too much noise, just know that this space gave you the permission to shine. Brightly. Loudly. Authentically,鈥 said Ivan Nguyen 鈥25, during a heartfelt charge to fellow students during 黑料不打烊鈥檚 鈥淟ight the Way鈥 celebration on Thursday, May 8.

A smiling speaker stands at a wooden podium with a microphone, delivering remarks at an event. The podium has a sign partially showing the word 鈥満诹喜淮蜢,鈥 and a vibrant floral arrangement of pink, orange, and red flowers with green foliage sits on the side. A speaker and stage backdrop are visible in the background, suggesting a formal or celebratory occasion.
Emma Hash 鈥26 speaking at the 2025 Light the Way celebration.

Held in McKinnion Hall, the event honored Asian and Pacific Islander (API) students, celebrating their achievements, resilience and community. Formerly known as the API End-of-Year celebration, the newly named 鈥淟ight the Way鈥 was selected by the Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month planning committee to align with the committee鈥檚 goals for the heritage month festivities and holds cultural significance.

鈥淚n many Asian cultures, the significance of lanterns often symbolizes a [transitional] period and a wish for good fortune in the future,鈥 George Dou, assistant director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education (CREDE), said during the event’s welcome. 鈥淟ikewise, the purpose of 鈥楲ight the Way鈥 is our way of sending off the year in a way that honors, uplifts and affirms the diverse identities and cultural heritages within Asian and Pacific Islander communities.鈥

During the celebration, students were presented with various awards and student superlatives. Awards included the Beacon Award, Asian Studies Awards, Academic Excellence Awards, Illumination Award, Radiance Award and Outstanding Senior Award. Superlatives illustrated the camaraderie of the community with titles such as 鈥淢ost Likely To Be In The API Room,鈥 鈥淢ost Likely To Brighten Your Day,鈥 鈥淢ost Likely To Be On A Reality TV Show鈥 and 鈥淏usiest Bee.鈥

Following the award presentation, the event transitioned into a stole ceremony honoring graduating seniors. CREDE staff members presented stoles to 10 students to be worn during commencement as a symbol of each student鈥檚 connection between their heritage and identity.

At a recognition ceremony, a person in a blazer places a gold and white stole around the neck of a student dressed in black, who is bowing slightly to receive it. In the background, a table with more stoles and a maroon tablecloth labeled 鈥満诹喜淮蜢肉 is visible, along with pink and white balloons decorating the stage area, creating a festive atmosphere.
George Dou, assistant director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education, presents a stole to a graduating senior during the 2025 Light the Way celebration.

Co-designed by Tiffany Huang 鈥23 and Alana Evora 鈥24, the stole incorporated flowers that tie into the overarching theme of 黑料不打烊’s 2025 Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration: bouquets. This theme was inspired by two key principles:

  1. No single symbol or idea could fully represent the diverse API community.
  2. Unity and togetherness strengthen the community.

The stole鈥檚 floral motifs were designed to empower soon-to-be graduates to continue to 鈥渂loom鈥 beyond their time at the university. Reflecting on the 鈥渂ouquet鈥 theme, each table was decorated with various flowers significant to the API culture, reinforcing the richness of the community鈥檚 shared heritage.

鈥淭he flowers represented individuality and the uniqueness of each community,鈥 Dou said. 鈥淭he act of you all, sitting here with us today, is the bouquet鈥揷ommunities coming together to support each other.鈥

Along with their stoles, seniors received a small booklet containing cards from individuals who have 鈥渓it鈥 their path throughout their collegiate experience.

As the celebration neared the conclusion, Nguyen delivered an inspiring charge to students, addressing both graduating seniors and students continuing their 黑料不打烊 journey.

鈥淭o my fellow graduating seniors, you are our trailblazers,鈥 Nguyen said. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e helped build something lasting, and you鈥檝e shown us what leadership looks like: intentional, kind, and sometimes running purely on iced coffee and vibes. We鈥檙e going to miss you, but we know your light is going to shine far beyond this campus.鈥

To returning students, he reminded them that the 鈥渢orch鈥 was now being passed to them. Acknowledging that this responsibility may be intimidating, he encouraged them to keep lighting the path for those who would follow after them, inspiring them to be bold, compassionate and to make space for new voices and ideas.

鈥淣ever underestimate the power of one small individual flame that鈥檚 in each of you, because a spark can start a fire, and a fire can fuel a movement,鈥

-Ivan Nguyen 鈥25

Nguyen concluded his address by thanking individuals who have supported him throughout his time at the university. He also encouraged students to continue shining no matter where the path may lead them.

鈥淎s we celebrate tonight, let鈥檚 carry that light with us, into our homes, our classrooms, our futures, our new journeys,鈥 said Nguyen. 鈥淏ecause when we shine together, there鈥檚 no limit to how far we can go.鈥

The evening closed with a performance by Sitare Sadeghi 鈥25, Tara Venkataraman 鈥25 and Sabetha Hersini 鈥27.

2025 Award Recipients

Beacon Awards
Adam Kim, assistant professor of psychology, and聽George Dou

The Beacon Awards are given to two faculty or staff members who have gone above and beyond to be a beacon of support to the API community at 黑料不打烊.

Asian Studies Awards
Language Track: Ivan Nguyen and Nicholas Rugbart 鈥25
Non-Language Track: Bo Dalrmyple 鈥25

The Asian Studies Award recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in research and service related to Asia.

Academic Excellence Awards

The Academic Excellence awards recognize students who have attained the highest GPA in their respective class years:

  • Class of 2028: Jaya Iyer and Sophia Sta Rosa
  • Class of 2027: Julia Chan
  • Class of 2026: Hashini Amarasinghe
  • Class of 2025: Sol Addison

Illumination Award
Tara Venkataraman 鈥25

The Illumination Award recognizes a student whose scholarship has shed light on the understanding of API identities, cultures, history or heritage.

Radiance Award
Emma Hash 鈥26

The Radiance Award recognizes a sophomore or junior who has shown great dedication, passion or awareness around API identities or topics at 黑料不打烊.

Outstanding Senior Award聽
Ivan Nguyen

The Outstanding Senior Award recognizes the leadership, involvement, and mentorship exhibited by a senior throughout their four years at 黑料不打烊.