SWOSU Junior Honored as 2025 George Nigh Scholar

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SWOSU Press Release

Weatherford, OK – Adreana Aquino, a junior at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), has been named a recipient of the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship and participated in the George and Donna Nigh Leadership Academy held February 1–4, 2025, in Oklahoma City. Aquino, a double major in Biological Sciences and Chemistry from Edmond, Okla., was selected for this honor due to her demonstrated leadership abilities, academic success, and active role in her community.

Established in 1999, the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship recognizes one student from each Oklahoma higher education institution. Recipients are chosen for their exceptional character and dedication to service. Recipients receive a $1,000 scholarship award and opportunities for professional development through the Leadership Academy.

The four-day academy included workshops on leadership development, networking opportunities, and presentations from prominent state leaders. Aquino joined students from across Oklahoma to deepen their understanding of public service and develop leadership skills.

Aquino is a standout scholar and leader at SWOSU. She has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while excelling in advanced coursework and undergraduate research. Her research accomplishments have earned her the distinction of being an Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (OK-LSAMP) Scholar, and she has presented her work at multiple state and regional scientific conferences.

Beyond academics, Aquino is actively involved in campus life and community outreach. She serves as secretary of the SWOSU Biology Club, a Microbiology Teaching Assistant, and a discussion leader for Principles of Biology I. Additionally, she volunteers with F.I.R.S.T. (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), mentoring young students in STEM and judging robotics competitions.

Dr. Rickey Cothran, Chair of the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, expressed his support for Aquino. “Adreana is a model student. She has a genuine desire to learn and share what she knows with others. When she graduates from SWOSU and her professional program, I have no doubt she will make a positive impact on society through her profession and service to community.”

I was inspired by hearing from Governor Nigh and the other students in the Academy who are all committed to improving their universities and communities,” said Adreana Aquino. “My biggest takeaway is that being a leader is about empowering people to see their potential, while being kind and compassionate. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity and am excited to use the leadership skills both on campus and in my community.”

Aquino’s selection as a Nigh Scholar highlights SWOSU’s dedication to recognizing and supporting students who excel in academics, leadership, and community service.