By Jeff Murphy, January 20, 2023
Recipients of 2023 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Scholarships, from front left,
Michaela Hines, Alexis King, Alex Green and Julia Peters, were recognized during
the Scholarship Fundraiser Jan. 17 at the ŷƵ. Making the
formal presentations were UCM members Dr. Lover Chancler, right front, director of
the Center for Multiculturalism and Inclusivity; Dr. Phil Bridgmon, back row, left,
provost and vice president for academic affairs; and Dr. Roger Best, president.
WARRENSBURG, MO – A highlight to a program that included artistic expression in the
form of dance, live drawing, music and a shared presentation of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, four ŷƵ students
were honored with scholarships named for the famous civil rights leader and humanitarian.
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Scholarship Fundraiser took place on Jan.
17 in the ballroom of the Elliott Student Union.
This year’s scholarship program was part of a celebration that took place as the nation
observes the 60-year anniversary of the historic march led by Dr. King on Washington,
D.C., in 1963. Consistent with the theme of this year’s event, “Living the Dream and
Still Marching,” the evening included several examples of creative expressions provided
by UCM students and other individuals and groups from the Warrensburg community.
Dr. Lover Chancler, director of UCM’s Center for Multiculturalism and Inclusivity,
made the Freedom Scholarship presentations to university students from Missouri, Alex
Green, Lee’s Summit; Michaela Hines, Grandview; Alexis King, Lee’s Summit; and Julia
Peters, Washington. Prior to introducing students, Chancler recognized the founders
of the scholarship program who established this initiative in 1994 at was then known
as Central Missouri State University. The names of these individuals who were members
of the Association of African American Faculty and Staff were shared on a large screen
just above the stage.
“We thank them for their vision, persistence, and generosity which have made the continued
presentation of these scholarships possible,” Chancler told the audience.
Chancler’s introductions of the 2023 Freedom Scholarship recipients included biographical
information and comments she read from each student about the scholarship program
and what it means to receive the the award. Honorees were individually congratulated
on stage by UCM President Roger Best, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Phil Bridgmon, and Dr. Chancler.
The first award recipient, Alex Green, is a sophomore majoring in Education with an
interest in middle school social studies. The Lee’s Summit West High School graduate
said he chose to attend UCM because of its strong teaching and history programs.
“We must find a way to teach our youth to understand that everyone matters, that we
can have differing opinions and still work towards the common good, and that we must
treat each other with kindness and respect as equals. I believe we can get there,”
Green stated.
Green's goal is to become a middle school social studies teacher, where he can help
students learn how they can make a difference. He said the scholarship will help him
to complete his higher education and limit the amount of debt he incurs as a university
student.
Michaela Hines is a sophomore Criminal Justice major who is also pursuing minors in
Legal Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies.
“I have been passionate about the criminal justice field since I was in high school.
I also have an interest in law and hope to eventually attend law school,” she noted.
“I am the eldest of my parents’ children and considered to be first generation. Not
many people in my extended family outside of my household have gone on to or finished
college, and I want to be able to set the standard for not only myself, but for my
siblings and cousins.”
Hines noted that working and attending college can be challenging, and can create
worry for students who are concerned about how they are going to pay for their education.
She expressed her appreciation for the award, adding, “This scholarship will help
give me peace of mind and hope that anyone is capable as long as they set their mind
in the right place.”
Alexis King is a UCM senior majoring in Computer Science with a focus on software
development. She is also seeking a minor in International Studies.
“While at UCM I was able to feed my curiosity while studying abroad in Spain," King
noted. "During that time I experienced both hardships and self-discovery. It was an
amazing experience that wouldn’t be possible without UCM’s great opportunities, just
like this great opportunity of receiving the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Scholarship.”
King added, “My goals cannot be contained into one dream, just as Martin’s (Dr. King)
dream cannot be stopped because it is still being fulfilled.”
This financial award will help King pay for textbooks and other educational expenses
as she continues to pursue her dream for earning a UCM degree.
Julia Peters is a junior at UCM with dual majors in Economics and Event Marketing
and Management. She stated that she is “truly honored to have been selected as a recipient
of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Scholarship,” and grateful to be attending
UCM. She said Warrensburg reminds her of home and is “grateful for the experiences
I’ve had here so far.”
“I have always loved learning, so during the school year, I tend to keep myself super
busy with studying and homework, but my favorite way to spend my free time is with
friends and family. I really enjoy meeting new people and getting to hear about experiences/perspectives
that are different from my own.”
Being part of a university with more than 11,500 students from many parts of the globe
no doubt opens up a lot of new doors for Peters as she seeks to learn more about other
people and their cultures.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Scholarship are awarded through the . Individuals who have questions about the Freedom Scholarship program or other MLK
celebration events are encouraged to contact Dr. Chancler at 660-543-8049 chancler@ucmo.edu.