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MSJC Honors Student Receives Statewide Recognition for Research and Creative Work

4/15/2025

黑料不打烊 (MSJC) honors student Alicia Chloe Nicole Geronimo was recently recognized with an Exemplary Achievement Award at the 2025 Honors Transfer Council of California (HTCC) Student Research Conference, held on April 5 at the University of California, Riverside.

Geronimo presented a unique solo project that explored the complex relationship between dementia and cultural identity loss. Her presentation, 鈥淢ga Alingawngaw ng Pag-Uwi ng Banga 鈥 Rumors of a Pot鈥檚 Homecoming,鈥 combined original research with a digital painting and a music composition she created to offer a multidisciplinary examination of how dementia impacts cultural memory and personal identity.

Nearly 200 students from California community colleges participated in this year's HTCC conference. Geronimo was one of the few students selected to receive the Exemplary Achievement Award, which is based on a reflective personal essay detailing her academic journey, extracurricular involvement, and the impact of the Honors Enrichment Program at MSJC.

鈥淚'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to present alongside so many talented students,鈥 said Geronimo. 鈥淭he Honors Enrichment Program at MSJC has had a huge impact on my academic journey and personal growth. This recognition means a lot.鈥 She expressed appreciation for the mentorship of Honors Professors Ozolins and Yamanaka-Vu, who helped guide her through the research and conference submission process.

The Honors Transfer Council of California Student Research Conference is one of the premier forums for community college honors students to present their academic work to university faculty, transfer counselors, and fellow scholars. The event encourages excellence in undergraduate research and promotes successful transfer to four-year institutions.

Chloe GeronimoChloe Geronimo proudly displays her Exemplary Achievement Award at the 2025 Honors Transfer Council of California Student Research Conference.

Chloe Geronimo at UCRGeronimo stands in front of the iconic UCR sculpture at the University of California, Riverside, where the statewide HTCC Research Conference took place.

Chloe Geronimo presenting at conferenceGeronimo presents her interdisciplinary research on dementia and cultural identity, combining visual art, music, and academic analysis.