Nova Star Juneteenth Scholarship Competition Show
As part of our weeklong Juneteenth Celebration, FIU will be hosting the third annual Nova Star Juneteenth Scholarship Competition Show on June 12, 2024, at the Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC).
This competition showcases FIU’s Nova Court: students who exemplify leadership qualities, self-confidence, and a commitment to their FIU community and beyond. The contest awards over $8,250 in scholarships to the contestants, including $3,000 to the top winner. Contestants compete in categories such as FIU spirit, talent, Q & A session, and a short speech on an issue they are passionate about.
Meet our 2024 Contestants
Christine Estime
Public Policy & Service
Second-Year Student
Marc Gedeon
Biology
Second-Year Student
Lindsay Merthyl
Communications
Third-Year Student
Demetry Joseph
Civil Engineering
Second-Year Student
Ness Cruz
International Relations
Third-Year Student
While competing in Nova Star, I never felt as though I needed to put up a façade or hide who I was to succeed or build relationships with other contestants. It was a great experience, and I would recommend it to anyone. You'll learn a lot, both about yourself and others.Cailyn Collins, Ambassador of Unity 2022
Nova Star Spoken Word Scholarship
The Department of Access, Compliance, and Equal Opportunity and the Juneteenth Celebration Committee are excited to announce the third annual Juneteenth Nova Star Scholarship Showcase as part of our 2024 university-wide Juneteenth celebration. In addition to inviting the FIU student community to serve as showcase participants, we also announced we now also offered the inaugural Nova Star Spoken Word Scholarship. Spoken word is an important historical aspect of the African and African Diasporic creative tradition and has the power to inspire both thought and action.
All interested, currently enrolled, degree-seeking students attending Florida International University—regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or other social and personal identities— were welcome to submit their work for consideration. This year's theme prompted us to "Celebrate, Educate, and Heal". FIU's week-long Juneteenth events are meant to celebrate the crucial connection between the African Diaspora, cultural achievement, and intellectual pursuits.
Those participating in the Nova Star Spoken Word Competition were eligible for one of the following two scholarships if selected as finalists:
2023 Nova Star Spoken Word Scholarship Winners
First-Place: Lathalia Faison - "What Does it Feel Like?"
- Computer Science
- Third-Year Student
Runner-Up: Andrew Ruby - "Lotion"
- English (Writing & Rhetoric)
- Fourth-Year Student
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