Friday, April 21, 2017

Ambassador in the Spotlight: Danielle



“You’re transferring in the middle of your junior year?! You must be crazy!!!” This was a very common phrase I heard a lot once my decision to transfer came out. With every new person who approached me saying this the more I began to challenge my decision. The rush of emotions I felt every time someone offered their opinions was unreal. The last few weeks at my old school was filled with goodbyes and lots and lots of uncertainty. I had applied to a few schools in New York and had gotten accepted, I wasn’t sure which school I would call my home when I packed up my room in my old residence hall. I just knew I would not be returning. Once I returned to New York the following weeks would be filled with many campus tours and lots of email exchanges with a few phone calls mixed in. I finally narrowed my options down to two schools. I was completely torn between two amazing programs. After visiting both school three times each I finally committed to Adelphi University. I was going to be a black panther. The relief that flooded me was so overwhelming. 


Fast forward to moving on to campus. Since I was transferring to Adelphi for the beginning of the spring semester and since Adelphi is located in New York wouldn’t ya know it was supposed to snow the day I was scheduled to move in. Being that I live almost two hours away I called Adelphi’s residence life and told them my story they were more than happy to let me move in a few days earlier to beat the snow. From that moment on I knew I had made the right decision. I committed to a school that was always going to be in my corner helping me out and leaning a hand when I need support.

During my very first semester here I was placed into classes that challenged my opinions, pushed me to work harder than I ever had for a grade and was forced to step outside my comfort zone socially in more ways that I can even count. I joined Student Activity Board (SAB) and started to meet new people as well as helping to lean a hand on planning events around campus. My sorority pushed me to meet more people than I ever imagined and encouraged me to be a campus leader. After thriving in my major during this first semester I was offered a place in the national honor society for biology majors Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta). I also became an admissions ambassador during my first semester. I was one of the few students who get to meet prospective students and help them pick the most amazing university! 

With all the support I gained the very first semester I knew my senior year would be nothing short of amazing. When fall 2016 came around I moved on to campus and participated in Welcome Wagon which is a program where upperclassmen help the freshmen move into their residence hall. How cool is that?! Your first semester you don’t even have to lift a finger when it comes to carrying all the wonderful things up to your room in your new home. The semester was off to a great start. What made this semester even more amazing is I was given a space in an amazing internship at Winthrop University Hospital. I was able to see many different departments at the hospital and work with many different health care providers. I had only been at Adelphi for one semester and barely knew my way around Nassau County but somehow was placed in this competitive internship!

One of the very many perks of going to a small school is how badly the professors want you to be successful. 

One of the very many things that stuck out to me about Adelphi is how passionate the whole campus is about community service. I found myself getting very busy with every opportunity I had to serve the community around me. One of the very popular things Adelphi Students including myself love to do is cook a meal for the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House on Long Island. Upon walking into the house my very first time I fell completely in love with it and the work they do. I applied for an internship at the house and received it! I spent my senior year as an intern at the Ronald McDonald House! Without Adelphi’s love for community service I would have never known about this amazing house and all it does for the families that stay there.

With the support of my professors and some amazing peers I begin the process to start a club on campus! After gaining approval from the Center of Student Involvement the Physician Assistant club was born! I became the Co-Leader and begin planning events with the rest of the Executive Board. We hosted events where Physician Assistants came and networked with students on campus, we held a fundraiser for Rely for Life where we raised over $630 towards the American Cancer Society! We hosted a few very successful Narcan trainings where we certified fellow peers on how to administer Naloxone (a drug that reverses an opioid overdose).


During the winter intersession I decided to keep busy! Due to an opportunity I had learned about through the pre-professional advisor on campus, I found myself in Colorado for two weeks. This two week intense program paired pre-medicine students from around the country up with some of the finest doctors in Colorado, shadowing opportunities in a level one trauma emergency room and even spend some time in the Rocky Mountains to become a wilderness first responder.

Spring break was no different; I spent the week in Peru. I learned about this opportunity through the pre-professional advisor on campus as well. I volunteered with a medical mission trip. During this week I was able to shadow in the operating room, draw blood from patients, and do community outreach projects all related to the medical field.

Although I did not spend the typical four years on Adelphi’s beautiful campus I can say that after just three short semesters I have left my mark on campus and it has left a mark on my heart. I have grown as a leader and prospered as a student. I was pushed to limits and surpassed any goals I had for myself. As my days dwindle down (30 days left!) I can only imagine what the next chapter holds for me. I began applying to Physician Assistant programs and with my gap year I intend to travel. I accepted a fulltime job in China that begins in September. Without the support I have received during these three semesters I would not have been able to achieve all of these wonderful things. Without the support of the pre professional office I would not have learned about all the amazing things I chose to occupy my time with. With the support of my peers I have changed those peers into some of my best friends, and I’m even lucky enough to call some of them my sisters.

Friday, April 14, 2017

Ambassador in the Spotlight: Kristina


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One of my favorite things about Adelphi is that you can follow your passions while simultaneously following your career path. I, myself, am studying to be a math teacher but I’ve always been passionate about fighting cancer. Ever since I was a little girl, I have seen many of my family members and friends suffer from this vicious disease and have wanted to fight back. Adelphi University gave me that opportunity.

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Each year, Adelphi hosts an event called Relay for Life. Throughout the year students, faculty, and the local community raise awareness and fundraise leading up to this large 12 hour event. During Relay for Life participants are given the opportunity to remember those that they have lost, honor those that are fighting, and take a stance against cancer.

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Relay for Life has truly enhanced my experience at Adelphi. Through it I have developed my leadership skills in being a member of the Event Leadership Team, which plans fundraisers throughout the year, and helps coordinate Relay for Life. I have grown in my ability to collaborate with others and bring people together as a community regardless of their differences. I have found comfort in coming together with my Adelphi family to fight back against this disease which has affected all of us.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Ambassador in the Spotlight: Rachel

   
  
The day I received my acceptance letter from Adelphi was the day my life changed forever.  I didn’t know it at the time, but choosing Adelphi and pushing myself out of my comfort zone was the best decision I could have made. Of course the move up to New York from Maryland, my hometown, was a little daunting at first, especially given that I didn’t know any one else yet!  However, when freshmen orientation rolled around I was immediately at ease when I met so many people, a lot of whom are still close friends to this day.

            Adelphi has always been there for me, from public safety officers helping me fix a flat tire off-campus to being picked up from the train station late at night; I know Adelphi has my back.  A common agreement amongst our community is that people at Adelphi are all so friendly.  It’s true!  I don’t know where I would be if it weren’t for the friendships I’ve made with peers and mentors along the way. Through staff connections, I’ve been able to go see new pieces of theatre that are a vital part of my learning experience as an acting major.  I’ve been recommended for jobs such as a position as the dance and drama instructor at a summer camp this past summer at which I had a blast!  And now, this summer I’m travelling to the remote village of Papingo, Greece to study in the OYL Apprentice Program, a theatre immersive training experience!  Without Adelphi and the resources it has given me, my dreams would remain merely dreams, but here I am and here I go making those dreams come true!


I chose Adelphi because I felt like I could be myself, I felt at home.  This summer, my family is moving out to Denver, which will make the distance between my families even greater.  When people ask if I will still attend Adelphi once we move, I can’t help but laugh.  No matter how great the distance, nothing could come between me and my love of Adelphi, me and my second family, me and my home away from home.