Lamar University

02/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/11/2026 12:13

Psychology senior named February first-generation Student of the Month

Lamar University has named William Hammers, a psychology senior, as its February first-generation Student of the Month.

Hammers is a first-generation college student, meaning his parents or guardians did not complete a four-year college or university degree in the United States. His recognition highlights perseverance and determination in returning to college after time away.

"The thing that I am most proud of is that, despite a few setbacks, I managed to persevere and make it back to college after such a long break to finish my degree," Hammers said.

Hammers' story reflects the mission of Lamar University's First Generation Connections program, which works to ensure first-generation students have access to the tools, resources and support needed to succeed. The program recognizes that challenges faced by first-generation students extend beyond academics and may include social, emotional and physical barriers.

First Generation Connections encourages the Lamar University campus community to support and engage with first-generation students by helping build a strong network where students can thrive and grow.

To nominate a student for First-Generation Student of the Month or to learn more about first-generation meetups and resources, visit

https://www.lamar.edu/students/student-affairs/strategic-initiatives/first-gen.html

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