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Nicholas honored as top FVCC alumna

by Daily Inter Lake
| June 12, 2010 2:00 AM

Lori Nicholas, an adjunct instructor for math and Adult Basic Education, is the first recipient of Flathead Valley Community College’s Distinguished Alumni Award. 

Alumni Chairwoman Suzy Williams presented the award to Nicholas at the college’s May 24 Board of Trustees meeting. The award honors community college graduates for their contributions to their communities and career achievements.

Nicholas was the first recipient of the college’s outstanding TRIO student award. After graduating with honors in 1986, she transferred to The University of Montana where she graduated with honors in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in education.

After graduation, Nicholas taught in the public high school system, in alternative schools and in adult basic education in Montana and Idaho. She then joined the adjunct faculty at Flathead Valley Community College.

In presenting the award, Williams recognized Nicholas for changing lives with her work in the prison system, with veterans and under-prepared students. She acknowledged Nicholas as a giver who wants to help people better their lives by helping them find their own answers, both in math and in life.

“Lori provides energy and encouragement and sets a positive example for students trying to complete high school by helping them build their skills for college or overcome their fears of math,” she said.

According to Williams, Nicholas began at the community college as a nontraditional student with typical insecurities. As a self-proclaimed math-phobic, she was unsure of what she was going to do and uncertain about her abilities to achieve success.

“Lori had a desire to overcome her personal life challenges and seek a better life,” Williams said. “Her bravery, determination and desire to help others gave her the drive to achieve her goals.” 

Nicholas remains an active advocate of the TRIO program by regularly attending the college’s annual National TRIO Day celebration where she presents her story and shares her experiences to inspire others.  In April, she was honored at the state TRIO meeting as an outstanding TRIO Achiever.

“The recipient of this award has made a full circle at FVCC from her start as a student to her return as an instructor,” Williams said. “The students, staff and college are extremely privileged to have her.”