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Two extraordinary students are graduating with 2023 Provost Awards – CSUMB

Posted: May 14, 2023 at 12:04 am

By BZ Zuniga

There will be two CSUMB Provost Award winners at graduation this year. Spencer Hart Winter has been chosen for the Provosts Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement, and Ana Maria Treadwell-Delgado is receiving the Provosts Graduate Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement.

Ana Maria Treadwell-Delgado

Treadwell-Delgado is a multilingual and culturally competent instructional designer with experience in project analysis, development, and implementation. She is passionate about instructional theory, learning design, adult learning, performance improvement, and educational technology.

She has earned a masters in instructional science and technology, and a bachelor of art in world languages and cultures from CSUMB. As an instructional designer, Treadwell-Delgado says her mission is to design and implement solutions that lead to improvement and change.

She considers her greatest accomplishment, being a mother of two: As I see them grow and become their own [people], my heart swells with pride. I hope to have served them well.

During her undergrad time at CSUMB, one of her favorite professors was Maria Zielina. She enjoyed analyzing Latin-American literature in Zielinas courses, especially deciphering symbolism.

Literature has been beyond fascinating ever since, Treadwell-Delgado said.

During her grad school years she enjoyed learning and working with all of the MIST faculty.

After graduation, she is going on a trip with her husband and children to Spain, Italy and, finally, to Colombia to visit her family.

Spencer Hart Winter

Spencer Hart Winter is graduating with a dual major in molecular biology and human development and family science.

He was a WAVE Fellow at the Qian Lab at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena this past summer, where he worked on projects which improved the function and behavior of catalytic DNA-based logic circuits and designed and implemented DNA-based circuitry.

He was a Undergraduate Research Opportunity Center, Barry Goldwater, and Sally Casanova scholar. He was the Vodopia-Hasson poster competition winner at Caltech, and won the CSU Trustees Award for Outstanding Achievement.

He used his Bunkyo Gakuin travel scholarship from Cabrillo College to work in a cultural development internship in Bunkyo Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan. And his NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program will help fund his PhD program in bioengineering at Caltech.

In his career, he hopes to advance intelligent behavior in DNA-based soft robots. Winter encourages students to not be afraid of exploring new subjects.

I came to CSUMB as a preschool teacher doing a bachelors degree late in order to improve my job prospects, he said. I'm leaving as a scientist heading to one of the top engineering schools in the world for my PhD.

He is getting married in June and will be starting his PhD program in bioengineering at Caltech this fall.

The two winners of this year's Provost Award both plan to remain in California.

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