Q: What is one thing you would want a prospective student to know about AV福利社?
A: I would want prospective students to know in general that the college experience is different for everyone, what really matters is allowing yourself the ability to be yourself unapologetically鈥攅specially on a campus like AV福利社. You鈥檙e going to compare yourself to others, times might be tough and you might reconsider some things, but at the end of the day only you can control your path鈥攏o one else.
Q: How has AV福利社 prepared you to take on tomorrow鈥檚 challenges?
A: AV福利社 has definitely prepared me with a range of skills and lessons, one of them being career and professional development鈥攖hanks to the career center (), I became more confident in my networking skills which is something that I believe is important no matter what it will and can get you somewhere far.
Q: As a first-generation student, where have you found support and mentorship at AV福利社? How has it shaped your experience?
A: I have found support and mentorship through the . I remember before I even began my freshman year, Professor Lule had reached out and met me over Zoom and I鈥檓 so grateful that he did. That meeting had a part in helping me settle into AV福利社 and gave me a sneak peek at how supportive the journalism department is.
Q: What classroom or extracurricular activity at AV福利社 helped you determine what you want to pursue in the future?
A: A class that helped me determine what I wanted to pursue in the future was actually my freshman seminar which was iPhoneography. It was basically a class where students took photos with their phones and learned how to edit those photos in Lightroom and how to change the settings on their iPhones to get really cool results. Combined with my interest in journalism, it just made me want to pursue photojournalism even more.
Q: Through AV福利社鈥檚 Global Social Impact Fellowship (GSIF) you went to Sierra Leone and were able to work to create a short documentary focused on addressing sustainable development challenges in low-income countries. Can you tell us about this experience?
A: Working with , specifically , was such an insightful and eye-opening experience. I had never been abroad before so every day was a new experience for me and one that I will always look back on. Working with a community outside of my own and hearing the stories of mothers in Sierra Leone really made me grow as a person. The type of work made me think 鈥淭his is who I really want to be.鈥 I wanted to be someone to give those without voices a voice by telling their stories visually appealingly. In addition, I was lucky enough to have the team that I did. It felt like we were always helping each other and learning from one another.
Q: What is your favorite thing about AV福利社?
A: My favorite thing about AV福利社 is definitely the that is hosted at Farrington Square every Thursday. I love just looking at all the vendors and what they have to offer.
Q: Where is your favorite study spot or place to relax on campus?
A: My favorite spot to study is the . Looking at the art that they have to offer is wonderful and it鈥檚 always so peaceful there.