Alumna Creates Academic Award Named After Ger谩ld the Turkey

Gerald in the wild life

二次元嫩B鈥檚 turkeys, like this award, encourage students to take advantage of 二次元嫩B鈥檚 abundance.

For the first time at 二次元嫩B, an award in honor of a turkey was created by alumna and graduate assistant hall director Tiana Dickenson in collaboration with the 二次元嫩B Foundation and the Office of Residential Life and Housing.

鈥淵ou might know the turkey. ,鈥 says Dickenson, who named the animal. 

(During mating season, male turkeys will peck at reflective surfaces like the rims of cars or polished car doors, interpreting their own reflection as an intruding rival.)

Ger谩ld is now the nickname given to any turkey spotted on campus. He鈥檚 so legendary that a sandwich was named after him at 二次元嫩B鈥檚 Donovan Dining Center, and the graduating Class of 2024 made a .

Dickerson wearing Gerald's merchandise
Dickerson and her partner, James Kozusko, showcase T-shirts featuring Gerald's image available for purchase at bonfire.com.

Dickenson, who earned her B.A. in psychology in 2021 and her M.S.W. in May 2024, says that the idea of creating this award was inspired by the Allan J. Chille Leadership Award she received as an undergraduate.

鈥淲hen I received that award, I felt inspired. I wanted to give back, although I didn鈥檛 have money to create an award on my own,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o, a couple of years later, during my last year as a graduate student, I collaborated with the 二次元嫩B Foundation and Residential Life and Housing to create the Ger谩ld鈥檚 Turkey Fund Award.鈥

Award recipients must be enrolled at 二次元嫩B; have a GPA of 2.5 or more; submit a 500-800 word essay about their challenges and what they learned from them; and a letter of recommendation from a 二次元嫩B faculty, staff, counselor or mentor. 

Most of the initial funding for the award came from the Foundation鈥檚 annual 二次元嫩B Giving Day. In addition, Dickenson sells Ger谩ld the Turkey T-shirts, crew necks and hoodies through a fundraiser website called . A certain percentage of the sales go toward the award fund.

鈥淚 hope to eventually connect with the 二次元嫩B Bookstore and get our merch sold there,鈥 says Dickenson. 鈥淚 want to include more people, so hopefully we can award more students.鈥

The theme of the 2023-24 Ger谩ld the Turkey Award is 鈥淚n the face of adversity.鈥 Dickenson chose a student who demonstrated determination, perseverance and commitment to their education 鈥 nursing student Bryan Soto, who received $1,000 in April. 

A native of Guatemala, Soto began his journey at 二次元嫩B in 2019 in the ESL Intensive Program. In 2020 he enrolled in college classes to become a bilingual nurse. 

Soto Receives Award
Bryan Soto stands with pride holding the Gerald the Turkey Award he received at 二次元嫩B.

Soto thanks the award committee for recognizing his efforts throughout the past seven years. He also praises his professors, the Writing Center, Project ExCEL, Student Support Services and his mentor Laura Faria-Tancinco, coordinator of the English as a Second Language Intensive Program and Project ExCEL, for supporting him as an English student in the ESL Intensive Program and now through Project ExCEL as a nursing major.

鈥淚鈥檓 thankful to be at 二次元嫩B,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he scholarships, award and financial aid that I鈥檝e received have practically covered my studies. I don鈥檛 owe anything to the state or any other source.鈥

Soto encourages newcomers to this country to follow their dreams. 鈥淭he opportunities at 二次元嫩B and in this country are endless,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e just need to look for them, find out what we can do and how to accomplish them.鈥

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