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Graduated last Saturday from college with the honor of Valedictorian. Love the support from friends ❤️❤️❤️
Black Power Rally’s Student Speaker: Ashley Carr
By: Erneikqua Holmes-McCoy
MSU’s annual Black Power Rally empowers the black community, capturing the image of what it is like being not only a black student but one at a predominately white institution. What better way to engage in that feeling than by hearing from your very own peers. Ashley Carr, a senior here at MSU, and a fellow sister of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority was one of two of this…
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BPR’s Student Speaker Black: Ashley Carr
MSU’s annual Black Power Rally empowers the black community by not only capturing the image of what it is like to be a black student, but to be a black student at a predominately white institution. What better way to engage in that feeling than by hearing from your very own peers. Ashley Carr, a senior here at MSU, is BSA’s past political affairs director and a fellow sister of the Alpha Kappa…
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Multicultural Graduation 2017
As always, things are wild in my life right now—I had a super busy week, presented a poster at my university’s Undergraduate Research Symposium, and then got horribly ill and missed almost an entire week of classes. More about that in my upcoming June GHDR Review Post, though; this post is about something else that happened in among all of that.
So, at the recommendation of a friend, I was…
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API Grad 2017 :)
“The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” -Henry David Thoreau
Friends, family, faculty and staff hi there, hello, hope you’re doing well! Class of 2017, what’s good.
I can’t believe these four years have gone by so quickly. I’m really overjoyed that I get to be your API Graduation student speaker, because this community right here, is the reason I committed to LMU. The world is but a canvas to our imagination and in some ways you have all added to mine. And if you’d let me I’d like to share the ways in which you have made my life more colorful. Too bad you don’t have a choice.
My favorite color is yellow. I’ve always loved it because it’s bright, exudes warmth, happiness, and is how I would personify myself as a color.
My first year at LMU, I tried to dip my feet in everything to spread my yellow. My impression was that college was about being over-involved and creating a legacy. So freshman year I joined anything I could. I got involved with Han Tao, KASA, Nakolea, IB… every opportunity that I could grasp onto, I firmly grasped it. I was on a mission, but in the process I tired myself out. I wanted to do it all and there’s nothing wrong with that, but I was focusing too much on trying to spread my colors that it became dulled.
In the midst of trying to leave my mark on LMU, I did not realize that my canvas was left bare. I decided that instead of just throwing my colors around, I had to make more genuine interactions and think about what mattered. I reflected on who and what made me happy. I found my home here with the nuggets and mamas of Isang Bansa, with little Manila in McCarthy, and with the lovely losers who entertain my wackiness and trash talk. Once I was able to buckle down and focus on the things I cared about, my yellow became more vibrant and meaningful.
I was no longer throwing paint and hoping it would stick, but finally admiring the art around me. The world is but a canvas to our imagination, and I am in inspired with how diverse each of ours have become. One reason committing to LMU was easy, was because of how each student was able to make LMU their own. The lives of students here are colored with not just our academics, but with passions and talents that they continue to pursue. It is here we’ve learned the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis or the education of the whole person. Here at LMU we have sociology majors who ball, bio majors who sing, engineers who dance and people who continue to chase the things they love on and off the bluff, which has inspired me to keep doing what I love. I love to create art. Being in this supportive and driven community has inspired me keep creating art and this year I have started to share it with the world. S/O @seannamdoodles!
The world is but a canvas to our imagination and I want to thank all of you for making mine so beautiful. My favorite color is yellow, but it’s also you, it’s all of you. It’s the blend of late nights in MCC, sleepovers in the library or leavey 4 or whoever will let me stay, it’s the hues of hallway talks until 5am and roast sessions at Sawtelle, the pigments of recklessness and fun we’ve had these past four years that no other experiences will be able to replicate. My canvas is stained with colors that don’t really have a name and memories that make it so hard to say goodbye. Even as we move off the bluff and make room for the colors to come, the strokes left from LMU will never be overwritten. My canvas is beautiful and it’s abstract and it will always remind me of all of you, of this community, and of my time as a lion here on the bluff.
The world is but a canvas to our imagination and you have all made mine brighter.
Thank you class of 2017 and to all of you here.
Congrats friends, we did it!!!
I need to introduce our keynote speaker, but before I do shoutout to my mama. Luh y’all!!
Whatever we do, wherever we are, may we never forget that we were the ones who risked everything to be who we truly are.
Lucy Madeline, Studio Arts, student speaker for the Class of 2015
To: All of my Tumblr Followers
I figured I could share this BIG news with you all first (since I enjoy this site more than any other - Sorry Facebook and Twitter).
I am going to be the Commencement Speaker at my Graduation Ceremony on May 10, 2014!
If only I could stream the speech here on Tumblr.....
But we can get speakers for free?
I've been asked many times to justify my fee. Or been declined because of my fee. I've been told 'We don’t have the budget'. One teacher recently told me ' We can get speakers in FOR FREE’. I understand that.
For 15 years I've bootstrapped my businesses and lifestyle, making sacrifices to keep costs down. Frequently finding ways to figure things out for myself to save money. When I started to speak and prepare talks and presentations I soon realised that I had to charge accordingly.
My fee is not just for the 45-minute keynote or hour assembly talk or 4 hour workshop. It's for the hours of research and preparation that lead to that point. Each time I speak or present I've had the initial meetings and researched the group, school or organisations needs to death. By the time I'm in front of you, I've spent hours crafting a presentation that will engage and entertain you. I've discussed the topics with other specialist partners and experts, frequently from all over the world and researched and planned the key information, messaging, content, videos and activities for the programme. I will spend days or weeks before the talk continually assessing current and emerging news, information and trends to support my 15 years experience and knowledge. Often I will not get to see my two little boys that day or the following depending on travel. I will return late that night or the following day.
I expect challenges. While schools, colleges, university and youth talks are enjoyable and exciting, there will be difficulties. Audience expectations and moods can be varied and are impossible to gauge beforehand. Enthusiasm from the audience is not a pre-requisite. It has to be worked for and encouraged. Students might be apathetic, teachers distracted. Young audiences 'fidgety'. The venue may have incompatible facilities, the projector may malfunction, the presenter may go 'on the blink'.
I'm ready for anything. I've planned well and can think on the spot for most eventualities. I may have to shorten the presentation or fill out time till another speaker arrives. This won't faze me. I'm confident and focussed in my ability to engage and enthuse my audience. I can pull out a story from my own experiences at a moments notice and love to interact with the audience so time passes quickly.
When you hire me you'll find a speaker with education and life experience who connects with your students, and you can be sure you'll receive value for money. I work hard to ensure the messages 'stick' and your students will be inspired by them.
Every audience and every student is unique but my delivery of these messages will resonate. And they will be remembered. For years to come.
So it's up to you. Someone who will speak for free. Or a speaker who is relevant, real and positively disruptive!