Kerry Buglio
Assistant Dean of Advising & Academic Services, Lover of Bad Puns and Bad Jokes, Rollercoaster Mom
“Describe the most beautiful place you’ve ever been.”
“I would say Alaska. I went on an Alaskan cruise and just sailing one of the days to a glacier and just seeing all the gorgeous waterfalls and icebergs as we sailed through, and the colors... it felt like another planet, it was just absolutely stunning. I’ve been to beaches like the Caribbeans and the Grand Canyon, but Alaska just has such a unique quality to it.”
“What’s a struggle that you overcame in life?”
“I’m a problem solver by nature and that doesn’t sound like a struggle, except that sometimes people talking to you don’t want you to solve their problem - they just want you to listen. So as an academic advisor, you know, my inclination is to help solve problems, but sometimes students just like to have me hear them out. I just learn that through experience.”
“What are you most proud of or grateful of in life?”
“I’d say my education. I struggled as an undergrad and was not a great student, and didn’t have a lot of family support. So getting through college and then also going on to get my master’s degree... In a way, I didn’t pay for that master’s degree. I worked at the university I went to school at and I worked hard to get my education.”
“Tell me something that you enjoy doing.”
“I love rollercoasters. In fact, my favorite kind is freefall rides. I was just on a cruise that had water slides and one of the water slides was a freefall water slide. So you got in, you stand on this platform, and the pod closes over you, and they count down, then the floor drops out from under your feet. One of my favorite rides was a freefall ride in Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL. This one, when you get to the top, it tilts your chair 90 degrees forward so you are facing the ground and then they do the freefall. That’s my favorite.
One of those freefall rides that I like is this one in Las Vegas on the top of The Stratosphere Hotel. It’s sort of like the Seattle Space Needle. The freefall ride is on top of that building. I loved it so much that I went on it three times in a row. It’s funny that people don’t expect that of me. I’ve been in a park like Disney and other places where parents will ask if their kid can ride with me because they don’t want to go on the ride and they see that I’m a friendly face in line for the rollercoaster. So I’ve had random strangers asking if I could ride with their kid.”













