Antonio Reid named April ‘Resident of the Month’

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Student of the Month Antonio Reid, with Schulz Hall Residence Director Grace Breen.

Student of the Month Antonio Reid, with Schulz Hall Residence Director Grace Breen.

Antonio Reid, who recently received undergraduate degrees in Sport Management (B.S.) and Psychology (B.A.), was named Resident Assistant of the Month for April by Residence Life.

Antonio is consistently using his position to engage and connect with the community. He continues to give the students 100 percent of his time and attention, but also maintains a stellar GPA and extracurricular involvement" - Grace Breen

When asked what was his favorite aspect of Fredonia, Reid replied, “What I love most about Fredonia are the people here. The small, tight-knit community that I have been a part of over the last four years has truly made this place my second home.”

Reid’s long-term goal is to become a licensed sport psychologist and work with athletes and the challenges they face. His current goal is to pursue a career in the student life and engagement field while working towards his master’s degree in Psychology.

Schulz Hall Residence Director Grace Breen nominated Reid for the award. “Antonio is consistently using his position to engage and connect with the community. He continues to give the residents 100 percent of his time and attention, but also maintains a stellar GPA and extracurricular involvement,” Ms. Breen said.

I am honored to have had the opportunity to supervise him for the last two years and am excited to see where his personal and professional journey takes him," Breen said.

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