Student spotlights

Check out these student spotlights and featured videos to discover more ways to get involved.

Photograph of Thuy

Thuy

College:
CBS, CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Biochemistry, Physiology

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

“One Person Can Change the World. Be The Change” is the motto of Circle of Giving, which is a student group and nonprofit organization I helped co-found this year. From my role models, mentors, and peers, I have seen the difference one person can make in their own lives and their community when they decide to become involved. With all of the opportunities the University of Minnesota has to offer, students like myself are blessed with the chance to find activities that suit our interests and allow us to learn and grow.

Read more about Thuy

Photograph of Dylan

Dylan

College:
CEHD
Class:
2011
Major:
Youth Studies
Minor:
Political Science

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

By being involved in various activities, I have strengthened my connection to the University of Minnesota. I have been singing since I was a little kid and I am fortunate enough to continue doing what I enjoy here at the U. We have top-notch music performance groups on campus and I am lucky enough to hold a student employment position that lets me work around many talented musicians!

Read more about Dylan

Photograph of Connor

Connor

College:
CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Journalism, Art History, Studies in Cinema & Media Culture

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

Everyone talks about how important networking is these days, and for the first half of my college career I just didn't understand how to really improve my networking skills. Does that just mean that I should ask everyone I meet for a business card or talk to every person I know to see if they've can help me out?

Read more about Connor

Photograph of Ernest

Ernest

College:
CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Communication Studies
Minor:
African and African American Studies

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

As president of PRISM, I am in charge of helping to redevelop the organization. This means I have to do a lot of networking with the various departments at the University of Minnesota and getting to know staff and faculty. I also have learned a lot about campus and the surrounding community. The network I have developed as a byproduct of the work that I have done has really helped to enhance my experience on campus.

Read more about Ernest

Photograph of Kevin

Kevin

College:
CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Broadcast Journalism, Spanish Studies

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

When I started at the University of Minnesota, I knew I needed to make the most of my undergraduate career to prepare me for my lifetime career in bilingual television journalism. After I graduated, I wanted to be able to produce quality video journalism that connects the Spanish-speaking world with the English-speaking one. I knew I’d need to venture outside the classroom to make that happen so I always kept my eye out for opportunities to engage!

Read more about Kevin

Photograph of Maarya

Maarya

College:
CBS
Class:
Senior
Major:
Genetics, Cell Biology, Development
Minor:
Global Studies

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

Throughout my undergraduate career, I sought out experiences outside my coursework that would be meaningful and unique, and be inclusive of my interests in both global studies and medicine. These experiences not only enhanced my studies, they gave me a chance to apply what I was learning and allowed me to mature as a person.

I became involved in student organizations, namely the Pakistani Students Association and Hope Beyond Borders, through which I have set up forums, and have raised awareness on global concerns. In searching for activities that would allow me to give back to the community, I started volunteering at a free community clinic serving the uninsured. This opportunity really exposed me to the enormity of the health care problem, but simultaneously exposed me to caring physicians who are committed to change it.

Currently, I am involved with a research project that was sparked by my interest in global health, which entails researching generic drug production for neglected diseases, those forgotten by Western pharmaceuticals. Working on this particular project has made me aware of the increasing gap in our global community between classes, especially in terms of health care access.

My involvement with these experiences has taught me that with enough initiative, you really can engage in highly-specific projects and experiences where you are heavily integrated in your field of interest, even as an undergraduate. Moreover, these experiences teach you independence and numerous other skills that will aid in your progression toward your future goals, allowing you to make meaningful connections with people on the way.

Photograph of Ganesh

Ganesh

College:
CEHD
Class:
Senior
Major:
Biology (Concentration of Society and Environment), English

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

I participated in several student organizations on campus during my freshman year. During my sophomore year, I was recruited as a teaching assistant because of my efforts to succeed as an undergraduate. I worked a total of seven semesters alternating as a Teaching Assistant for Cultural Anthropology and U.S. History.

Read more about Ganesh

Photograph of Leah

Leah

College:
CBS, CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Biology and Physiology
Minor:
Spanish

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

During my undergraduate career, I tried to go outside my comfort zone by placing myself in new situations. In addition to exploring different areas, I consistently contributed my own, unique ideas to work in collaboration with other individuals toward similar goals.

Read more about Leah

Photograph of Anh

Anh

College:
CBS, CLA
Class:
Senior
Major:
Neuroscience, Psychology

Experiences that mattered

Reflection

Through involvement with student organizations, I have learned the meaning of leadership: to inspire others to step out of their comfort zones to become more active members in their communities. More importantly, I have learned to work with others and to become a more active community member myself.

Read more about Anh

Do you have a profile or video you would like to see posted on the Engage! search?

For student spotlights: e-mail engagetc@umn.edu with your reflections on 2-3 experiences that mattered to you.

For videos: Send us a link to a YouTube or Media Mill video that highlights your engagement with an undergraduate opportunity, and we'll consider adding it to the site.