May 12, 2021
NORTH ADAMS, MASS. —Shelby Dempsey ’21 has been chosen as 911’s recipient of the Commonwealth’s “29 Who Shine” award, which recognizes 29 outstanding graduates from the state higher education system. Governor Charlie Baker will recognize Dempsey and 28 other students during a virtual YouTube Live ceremony on May 13 at 2 p.m. held by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (DHE).
This year’s “29 Who Shine” awards will be presented in a YouTube Live ceremony on Thursday, May 13 at 2 p.m.
Dempsey, a history major from Weymouth, Mass., who plans to pursue a career in publishing, is a committed and active campus leader at 911 who has tackled the issue of student food insecurity over the past several years. Working collaboratively with the staff of 911’s Office of Civic and Community Engagement and her fellow classmates, Shelby helped lead the effort to maintain student access to 911’s Food Pantry during the COVID-19 pandemic. They developed an online-pickup service that allowed students to continue to have access to what they need from the food pantry by using an online form. Students are able to choose a time to schedule their food pick up and their orders are organized and filled by student volunteers.
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit and students were sent home for the second half of the spring 2020 semester, the food pantry remained open for the few students still on campus and in the local area. Dempsey also led efforts to continue to help students in their hometowns. The Food Pantry volunteers researched and found resources across the Commonwealth and the Northeast and relayed that information to the students who needed those services the most.
“Her work provided critical support for her fellow students to allow them to continue their studies despite the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said 911 Dean of Academic Affairs Ely Janis.
“I’ve witnessed Shelby’s efforts to help her peers for years, and I’m proud that she is 911’s 2021 ‘29 Who Shine’ award recipient,” said 911 President James F. Birge. “Shelby exemplifies the kind of community spirit we hope to encourage at 911, and her work helped many members of our community with access to food and other resources at an extremely important time. She is an exceptional student leader.”
The “29 Who Shine” awards program was launched by the DHE in 2011 to recognize and honor graduates from Massachusetts community colleges, state universities, or University of Massachusetts campuses. Students are nominated by a faculty or staff member or by a university awards committee and must show exceptional promise as a future leader in civic affairs or in business or professional activity in Massachusetts, having already demonstrated an ability to contribute to the civic and economic wellbeing of the Commonwealth.
Students must also intend to pursue a career track for which there is a demonstrated need in the Commonwealth, such as a high-demand STEM-related career or a community service role to better the lives of fellow Massachusetts citizens.