Brent R. Stockwell, PhD, Honored at Columbia’s Lavender Graduation Ceremony for LGBTQ+ Students
Brent R. Stockwell, PhD, has received the Dean Peter Awn Commitment to the LGBTQ Community Award at Columbia University’s Lavender Graduation Ceremony, held May 4. The award recognizes an exemplary faculty or staff member who has exhibited a commitment to the LGBTQ+ community in their work at Columbia University. The late Peter Awn, PhD, served as dean of the School of General Studies for 20 years and was devoted to making Columbia inclusive for non-traditional students, and a dedicated supporter of Columbia’s LGBTQ+ community.
“I am honored to receive this award and it tremendously meaningful to me because I greatly admired Dean Awn. Small acts by faculty members can have a profound effect on student experiences,” says Dr. Stockwell, professor of biological sciences and chemistry at Columbia and member of the Precision Oncology and Systems Biology research program at Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center.
First started at the University of Michigan in 1995, the Lavender Graduation is now conducted at hundreds of universities nationwide. The color lavender was adopted in the 1960s by the gay rights movement to symbolize empowerment, following the Stonewall Riots in New York City in 1969. At Columbia, the Lavender Graduation ceremony recognizes LGBTQ+ and allied students graduating from Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, the School of General Studies and Barnard College.