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Four Honored with Women of Marshall Awards

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The Women’s Center and the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at Marshall University have announced the recipients of the 2025 Women of Marshall Awards, recognizing outstanding contributions to gender equity through leadership, research, activism and service.

Lillian Hager receiving her award
Lillian Hager

Catalyst for Change Award – Lillian Hager

Lillian (Lily) Hager received the Catalyst for Change Award for her unwavering dedication to advocating for women’s rights, community well-being, and student safety both on and off campus.

Throughout her time at Marshall University, she has led service projects, conducted impactful gender-based research, and created harm-reduction programs focused on health, safety, and education.

Her leadership roles in Greek life, connection to Title IX advocacy, and founding of a philanthropic small business further highlight her commitment to creating inclusive, supportive spaces for all students. Lily’s compassion, activism, and hands-on support for women in crisis truly exemplify the spirit of this award.

Dr. Huanshu Yuan receiving her award
Dr. Huanshu Yuan

 

 

Impact Award – Dr. Huanshu Yuan

Dr. Huanshu Yuan is an exceptional leader and advocate for advancing equity, inclusion, and cultural affirmation for historically marginalized student communities, particularly Asian and international students.

Her work as a scholar and educator focuses on identity development, dismantling stereotypes like the “Model Minority Myth” and “Bamboo Ceiling,” and promoting intercultural awareness.

Through her teaching, research, and mentorship, she has created meaningful change both within Marshall University and in the broader academic and international community. Her efforts embody the spirit of the Impact Award by fostering a more inclusive and socially just educational environment.

Cynthia Jones receiving her award
Dr. Cynthia Jones

 

Unity in Action Award – Dr. Cynthia Jones

Dr. Cynthia Jones is a passionate advocate for gender equity, social justice, and community empowerment. As an Associate Professor at the School of Pharmacy, she has mentored and supported countless students—especially women and underrepresented minorities—through academic guidance and professional development. Her leadership extends across campus committees and numerous community organizations, where she promotes inclusivity and empowerment. A respected scientist, Dr. Jones has also contributed significantly to research in biopharmaceutics and inclusive learning environments. Her many accolades reflect a lifelong commitment to uplifting others and driving meaningful change in both academia and the broader community.

Montserrat Miller receiving her award
Dr. Montserrat Miller

 

 

 

Lifetime Achievement Award – Dr. Montserrat Miller

Dr. Montserrat Miller’s nomination for the Women of Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award is a powerful testament to her decades-long dedication to Marshall University and its broader community. As a scholar, educator, and leader, Dr. Miller has consistently embodied the values of equity, civic engagement, and intellectual rigor. Since joining Marshall in 1996, she has distinguished herself through award-winning teaching, significant scholarly contributions—including her acclaimed book Feeding Barcelona, —and an unwavering commitment to inclusive academic and community initiatives.

As Executive Director of the John Deaver Drinko Academy, she has expanded civic engagement programming, supported interdisciplinary scholarship, and fostered dialogue on constitutional democracy, particularly elevating the voices of women and marginalized communities. Dr. Miller’s leadership has also extended into her mentorship of colleagues, involvement in community organizations like the YWCA and League of Women Voters, and efforts to highlight women’s contributions to Marshall’s history. Her influence is felt across campus and beyond, making her a natural and deserving choice for this award recognizing unity through action.