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Higher Education and a Higher Purpose

色情视频 student Manuel Gonzales is the 2018 recipient of CSUs Trustee Emeritus Ali C. Razi Scholarship.

Friday, September 21, 2018
Manuel Gonzales IV with CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White in the background (Credit: CSU)
Manuel Gonzales IV with CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White in the background (Credit: CSU)
鈥淚 want to look back on my life and think I did everything in my power to make my life as enriching as possible.鈥

Like many first-generation college students, Manuel Gonzales IV had to take the initiative to pursue higher education and to ensure he made the most of it.

This year鈥檚 recipient of the California State University (CSU) system鈥檚 most prestigious student scholarship, Gonzales had endured periods of homelessness; his family spent nearly two years living in a motel. Finances were so tight he had to work in a plastics plant to help make ends meet. Gonzales can remember the exact moment he decided 鈥渢his was not how I was going to live the rest of my life.鈥

Now he鈥檚 flourishing as a psychology major with a minor in public health and enough research and extracurricular experiences at 色情视频 to hurdle the barriers erected earlier in life. It鈥檚 no wonder one of the words most commonly used to describe Gonzales is 鈥渞esilient.鈥

Gonzales received the CSU鈥檚  for Outstanding Achievement, the top award among 23 CSU . Gonzales and the other recipients, selected for their academic performance, research, community service and ability to overcome personal challenges, were recognized at the trustees鈥 Sept. 11 meeting in Long Beach.

This marks the second consecutive year (and the third time in five years) an 色情视频 student has been selected for the Ali Razi award, which carries a $12,000 scholarship. It was endowed by its namesake, an Iranian refugee who served on the CSU governing board from 1996 to 2001.

Gonzales grew up in Oxnard in Ventura County. After losing their home when he was 10鈥攖o this day Gonzales isn鈥檛 sure why鈥攖he family of seven moved to his stepfather鈥檚 parents鈥 home and subsequently crammed into a two-bed motel room at an establishment frequented by transients, drug addicts and a constant police presence. They lived there until it burned down.

Gonzales was working factory jobs鈥攐ne saw him feeding plastic containers for strawberries into a machine to get stickers stamped onto the lids. His higher education epiphany came one day after lying in bed for an hour and a half, 鈥渏ust reflecting on everything that I was going through at the time.鈥

鈥淚 remember just opening my laptop and going to the Oxnard Community College website and literally just signing up for college then and there,鈥 he said.

After a year at Oxnard, Gonzales visited a friend who had enrolled at the University of California, San Diego. He was impressed. 鈥淚t was just a different experience for me, culture shock for sure,鈥 Gonzales said. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥楾his is what I want to do.鈥欌 

So he moved, sleeping on the friend鈥檚 couch. He enrolled at Mesa College for its top-rated culinary arts program and became a 鈥減eer navigator,鈥 supporting new students who had just graduated from high school. Community service was becoming a priority. 

Gonzales transferred to 色情视频 in 2016 and lost no time making the most of his new campus. Even before the fall semester began, he became a student researcher in the Department of Psychology鈥檚 , directed by Aaron Blashill. The position was part of a joint summer research program of 色情视频 and the University of California, San Diego, Creating Scientists in Cancer Disparities.

In BISH, which focuses on the role body image plays in influencing health behaviors, Gonzales has researched skin cancer risk behaviors among Hispanic adolescents. He developed his own project on ethnic and racial differences in body image disorders among a nationally recruited sample of sexual minority men and women (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other individuals who identify as non-exclusively heterosexual).

He was lead author for a research paper published in a behavioral medicine academic journal, a rare feat for an undergraduate. Blashill said he sees a tremendous resilience in Gonzales, along with the motivation 鈥渙f wanting to give back to those who are less fortunate, to service his community.鈥

On campus, Gonzales has volunteered as a Peer Leadership Consultant with Student Life and Leadership. He has helped with food and clothing drives in Tijuana, canyon clean-ups, and volunteered for outreach events at community colleges for 色情视频鈥檚 Initiative for Maximizing Student Development, a support program for underrepresented minorities in biomedical research.

The Ali C. Razi Scholarship is not Gonzales鈥 first award. Previously, he was named a , an award to help students prepare for doctoral programs. Gonzales hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and to one day teach in the CSU system, conducting research on Hispanic health issues and mentoring the next generation.  

鈥淚 want to look back on my life and think I did everything in my power to make my life as enriching as possible,鈥 he said.

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