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In honor of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the University Career Center is highlighting the achievements of a few alumni who have graciously volunteered to share their experiences and advice with current students. Additionally, please see MESA's calendar of events for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.


Tiana Huang

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BA in Community and Global Public Health

Industry / Job Title: Healthcare Administration - Administrative Assistant

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The best advice that I have received is to never be afraid to ask for help or reach out to others. In life, we all learn from each other and that's how we grow as individuals. Whether it's a friend, peer, Academic Counselor, or Professor, everyone has something to contribute to someone else's life. Let's support one another on our journeys.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Graduation with all my fellow peers, it's one of the highlights of my undergraduate career. Being able to see everyone celebrate their culmination of accomplishments over the past 4 years was so heartwarming and joyful. Each student has their own story and background of how they reached the finish line and that is something I will always have a fond memory of.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

United Asian American Organizations, Vietnamese Student Association, Alternative Spring Break, and Barger Leadership Institute


Juliann Li (she/her)

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ Master of Social Work (MSW)

Industry / Job Title: Post-MSW Research Fellow in the School of Social Work, and Clinical Therapist in private practice

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I loved becoming part of the Ann Arbor community, learning more about life in Michigan, and in general bonding with other students in my MSW cohort. I am also very grateful for the research experiences I have had at U of M in the social work department.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I served as Vice President for the graduate student organization Mental Health Matters in the School of Social Work. I was also a member of the Asian Pacific Islander Social Work Coalition.

Anything else you would like to share?

I moved from San Diego, California to attend graduate school at Michigan. I'm very grateful for my MSW experience at U of M and I have cherished my time in Ann Arbor! I'm still working locally now and I hope to stay connected with Michigan for years to come, even after we move back to California.


Pa Nhia Yang

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ Master of Social Work (MSW)

Industry / Job Title: Online Education - Agent

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Dismantling white supremacy means dismantling and questioning everything you learn from academia as American educational institutions inherently are classist, racist, ableist, and sexist. Question everything and start listening to disenfranchised and marginalized communities who have long been doing the work.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Finding solidarity within AAPI spaces.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Social Work in Schools (SWIS) & Asian Pacific Islander Social Work Coalition (API Coalition)


Edward Seung Jae Baik

University of Michigan, Class of 2017 ⏤ BA in Psychology and MSW

Industry / Job Title: Military and Mental Health, Clinical Research Therapist and Medical Service Officer

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Don't just complain but give your best

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Participating in Alex's Great Race

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Army ROTC


Akshay Bamzai

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BA in Political Science and Minor in Entrepreneurship

Industry / Job Title: Asset Finance Software - Consultant

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Get comfortable with being uncomfortable! Try new things and seek help whether it’s for academics, internships/jobs, or mental health

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Celebrating outside of Charley’s after Michigan won their Final 4 game in 2018

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

South Asian Awareness Network (SAAN)

Anything else you would like to share?

4 years go by too quick. You’ll never get to relive undergrad so cherish every moment while it lasts!


Sophee Langerman

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA in Anthropology

Industry / Job Title: Academia, Dual Degree Master's Candidate with School of Social Work and School of Environment and Sustainability

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

SuccessConnects


Peter Nipat Sajjakulnukit

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BS

Industry / Job Title: PhD (Cancer Biology) / MS (Bioinformatics) graduate student at the University of Michigan

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

You don't need to have everything figured out right away. There's so much stress involved with picking a major, finding a job, figuring out a career path, etc. After graduating, working, and returning to grad school, I wish I would have enjoyed the moments in undergrad more. Life has countless unexpected turns, and you can't account for all of them. Just go along for the ride and you'll find yourself where you're supposed to be in the end.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Through UofM I was able to reconnect with my Thai roots through the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS). By taking Thai classes I learned to read and write Thai, reconnecting myself with distant relatives and culminating in a 6-week trip to Thailand, made possible by the university and CSEAS alumni.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Michigan Hillel, Michigan Hillel Hockey

Anything else you would like to share?

Receiving one degree from Michigan was great, but receiving three will be even greater. Go Blue!


Sara Quach

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ MSW in Interpersonal Practice

Industry / Job Title: Primary Therapist in Mental Health Care


Sarah Lee

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ Master of Social Work (MSW)

Industry / Job Title: Non Profit - Housing Resource Court Liaison

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

The best memory of my time at U of M was hanging out with my peers from SSW API Coalition. It was great doing a little get together trying new food every time! I always enjoyed my time with them and learned new things. They have been a great support in my graduate school life.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

SSW API Coalition


Hunter Frederick Zhao

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BA in History and Sociology

Industry / Job Title: Graduate Student at Columbia University (incoming Political Officer in the U.S. Foreign Service)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Someone is always willing to support you. Whether it's about your studies, your career, or your personal life, you'll always find those around you who will be reaching out.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of my favorite memories was leading an Alternative Spring Break trip to Atlanta, GA, where my group volunteered with the International Rescue Committee. My memories of that week are filled with so many hilarious, joy-filled moments; and I wholly attribute it to all the amazing and incredible people who were part of our team.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

First-Generation College Students @ Michigan, Michigan Active Citizens: Alternative Spring Break, and Detroit Action Commonwealth (Detroit Partnership)

Anything else you would like to share?

AAPI Heritage Month is often a time where there is greater attention paid to the calls for racial justice in the Asian American community. But what we must remember is that some of greatest harm to our families (and to so many other families inside and outside the United States) came with the misleading calls for market fundamentalism and attacks on the public sector.

Fighting for economic and social justice in the United States - whether pushing for a living minimum wage, demanding corporations pay their fair share of taxes, or advocating for free and accessible healthcare - may be the most important and directly-beneficial cause for advancing equity and justice for our community.

Celebrating Arab Heritage Month

  
In honor of Arab Heritage Month, the University Career Center is highlighting the achievements of a few alumni who have graciously volunteered to share their experiences and advice with current students. Additionally, please see MESA's calendar of events for Arab Heritage Month.


Ayah Kutmah

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA in Political Science & International Studies

Industry / Job Title: Fulbright ETA - Palestinian Territories

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The multiplicity of opportunities can feel overwhelming, but they're a gift. Take the time to explore them, both those in the academic sphere and extracurriculars, and chart your own path forward. Lean on those around you--fellow students, professors, and alumni--to help guide and nurture you.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Michigan Refugee Assistance Program (MRAP), [RE]vive, Michigan Journal of International Affairs (MJIA)


Arwa Gayar

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA in Public Policy

Industry / Job Title: Political Affairs Intern at United Nations

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Cherish the times with your community, I learned so much from them!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Passing Divestment

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Arab Student Association, SAFE, Muslim Student Association, SALAM, ALN

Anything else you would like to share?

:)


Rasha Jawad

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BS in Neuroscience

Industry / Job Title: Medical Student at Central Michigan University College of Medicine

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Don't stress too much about the future. Things always fall into place. Enjoy your years and the mental freedom of undergrad as much as possible.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Hosting Arab Xpressions 2019 at the Power Center

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Arab Student Association

Anything else you would like to share?

Always available to students who want advice on anything pre-med/medical school related!


Tariq A Mekkaoui

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BS

Industry / Job Title: Medical Student

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The Arab community at Michigan will be the community that supports you for the rest of your life.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

The first time bowing at Arab Expressions with a united Arab community. I felt welcomed and safe with my people while showcasing the beautiful Arab culture.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Heal-Most-Shift, Lebanese Student Association, Arab Student Association


Jannah Mandwee

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BS in Computer Science

Industry / Job Title: Information Technology; Information Management Specialist

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Sometimes you not only need to put things on the back burner, but you need to turn the burner off altogether. Funding is literally everywhere- don't stop looking! There is no such thing as too much diversity. If you believe that, you've left someone out.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Iraqi Student Association, Arabesque Dance Troupe, Arab Student Association


Nourel-Hoda Eidy

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA in Community and Global Public Health

Industry / Job Title: Michigan House of Representative, Community Director in the Office of State Representative Abraham Aiyash

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Be involved. Campus can definitely be isolating, but being involved with the community will really change your experience at U-M. 

Don't be afraid to rely on community members, most students on campus are experiencing similar things and can be a great support system. 

Get help when you need it, don't shy away from seeking resources. Academic resources, mental health services, etc, are all available on campus.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

SALAM 2019, we held it in the basement of Trotter. There was about 20 students signed up for the whole event, but the room was packed with so many more people. It was the first two days of the school year, and students from all class standings came and participated. Arab students who were 2nd and 3rd-year students attended and were excited to meet people from the community. It really highlighted the need to have Arab-centered spaces on campus. Intentional programs that target specific students provide an outlet for them to get involved and make campus feel more inclusive. We all connected those two days, and now SALAM has become a staple in the community that students look forward to each year.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

PILOT, Epsilon Alpha Sigma Sorority, Inc., Arab Student Association


Amira Mandwee

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA in Public Policy, Minors in Middle East Studies and French

Industry / Job Title: Education and International Affairs, English Teaching Assistant

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

One of the most valuable lessons I learned was to pursue as many opportunities as possible and don't let fear stop you from going after your goals - you are more capable than you think!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of my favorite memories was helping bring back the Iraqi Student Association! I got to meet other Iraqis on campus and share Iraqi culture with other students in the community while learning more about it myself.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Iraqi Student Association, Arab Heritage Month, Arabesque, Michigan Journal of International Affairs

Celebrating Black History Month

  
The University Career Center (UCC) is excited to celebrate Black History Month. We wanted to uplift some of the stories of our trailblazing Black Alumni during Black History Month. The UCC is highlighting the achievements of a few alumni who have graciously volunteered to share their experiences and advice with current students. Additionally, please see MESA's calendar of events for Black History Month.:


Lauryn Walker

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BBA

Industry / Job Title: Consulting Senior Analyst

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

I learned how to prioritize my mental health and trust my own instincts and abilities. The best advice I can give is to prioritize learning your dislikes just as much as you prioritize discovering your passions.

Anything else you would like to share?

It's important to learn how to believe in and advocate for yourself. Nearly everyone faces imposter syndrome at some point, if not at multiple points, in their lives. Taking the time to learn about yourself and your unique assets will help you find peace and prepare you for whatever career you're interested in.


Shelbie Paige Prater

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BS Civil Engineering

Industry / Job Title: Consulting - Advisory Sr. Associate at KPMG

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Comparison is the thief of joy and the enemy of progress. Take advantage of CAPS while it’s free, just get in the habit of routine mental health check ins. Take time to think about what you need/what you want to accomplish and be assertive about it - learn to say NO to things that will not explicitly help you get there/give you what you need. You can’t help people effectively if you yourself are drained.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

NSBE, MSTEM Academies, ASB-Chicago


Ariana Cribbs

University of Michigan, Class of 2018/2019 ⏤ BA in Sociology (with a focus in Law, Criminal Justice, & Social Change), Masters of Social Work

Industry / Job Title: DCS Home-based Therapist (I am in the field of mental health and social work. I work as a clinical therapist for children, youth and families.)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

With challenge, comes change. I have had to overcome racial, SES and cultural obstacles on and off campus. With each challenge, it was an opportunity for growth and skill building.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I will always remember when I had my first Black professor. There is something heartwarming seeing someone that looks like you in such a prestigious position.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I worked! MDining, Career Center, MTelefund, UROP, and Sociology Opportunities for Undergraduate Leaders (SOUL).

Anything else you would like to share?

I am the Michigan Difference.


Jaylen T. Bradley

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA Political Science and Sociology (with a subplan in Law, Justice, and Social Change)

Industry / Job Title: Politics/Government - Scheduling Intern for The Executive Offices of Governor Whitmer & Lieutenant Governor Gilchrist

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

I have three quick tips that collectively played a vital role in my success at U-M. 

1.) Try to take advantage of all that U-M has to offer. Yes, it's a big institution, but it's also filled with many free resources available like academic tutoring services, grad school test prep, domestic and international internship programs with opportunities for students to even start their other initiatives/projects. For example- Michigan in Washington, Opportunity Hub, University Career Center, Comprehensive Studies Programs, PSIP, OAMI, Ginsberg Center, IGR/Common Ground, are just a few to name. 

2.) Have an equal balance of academics and something you enjoy doing. Life is short. Yes, it is important to stay on track with your academics, but also you have to take care of your well-being. Do what is best for you to feel relaxed, at ease, or fun. Whether that is taking advantage of nature, playing or watching sports, exercising, or even enjoying conversations with friends over a good movie or a game. Time management is the key! 

3.) Do not be afraid to ask for help. U-M has a phenomenal alumni network, and I am proud to be a part of it. We as alumni are here to help you and provide you with tips on life after undergrad and beyond. I urge folks to use LinkedIn to do a quick search to find U-M alumni. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the U-M UCAN system for scheduling conversations/informational interviews with alumni. I used both of these tools a lot as an undergrad, and it continues to pay off tremendously in my career and graduate school pursuits.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Back when we were not dealing with a global pandemic (in what felt normal)- it would have to be tailgating at any chance given (no matter what the score may have been or in what type of weather). It was great to be around friends and alumni celebrating around a common love for being a Wolverine and of course standing in solidarity, for the TEAM!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Black Undergraduate Law Association (BULA), National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Black Student Union, Residential College, CSP, IGR/Common Ground, Diversity and Politics Forum, Vice-President of Student Life Advisory Board

Anything else you would like to share?

Forever Go Blue!


Oluseun Oladipo

University of Michigan, Class of 2017 ⏤ BS Chemistry

Industry / Job Title: Healthcare (I'm a grad student currently pursuing a MS in Nursing)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

A big lesson I learned from my time at the University of Michigan is the value in being proactive and utilizing the resources you have around you. UM, similarly to life outside of school, can be a big place, and there are so many people that can help you, but you have to go out and seek them. UM has so many resources such as the Science Learning Center, Career Center, Gifts of Kindness, International Center, etc, but if you don't reach out and ask for help, they may not know that you need any. Another thing my time at UM taught me was to not take no for an answer. I remember when I was looking for funding for my abroad program, I asked a department if they could fund part of my program, but they had to say no because they didn't have the budget for it. Instead of taking no and being defeated, I chose to ask several other departments for help with funding, and one of them was actually able to provide some funding for me to go abroad. This has taught me to be a fighter and really fight for the goals and dreams that I have.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of my best memories of my time at UM was the first time I attended Fusion of Cultures, an event the African Students Association puts on in collaboration with 7 other cultural groups to celebrate diversity. It was so beautiful to see so many different cultures represented, celebrated, and just having fun together, and the food was so good!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

African Students Association, Res Staff, Young Life College, Flowdom Dance Team

Anything else you would like to share?

Always have faith in yourself and YOU belong here! Being accepted into the University of Michigan is a big deal and means something; I wish that I had gave myself more credit for that during my time at Michigan!


Angelicia Morton

University of Michigan, Class of 2008 ⏤ BA Afroamerican and African Studies (DAAS)

Industry / Job Title: Career Services - Information Services Manager

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The advice I would give to the younger me is to make as many connections as possible. Talk to classmates, professors, and professional staff to learn their story and to share yours. Networking and word of mouth connections will serve you well in all aspects of school and beyond!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Traveling with my theater class to participate in a cultural exchange program with la Universidad de Costa Rica.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Images of Identities; So You Say Productions; Oxford Hall Council (C.U.L.T.U.R.E.); Women of Proverbs 31

Anything else you would like to share?

You deserve to be here! You did the work to be here! You deserve to make mistakes and not get it right the first time to learn how to do it better. You deserve the right to ask for help and still be successful!


Shani Abiona Campbell

University of Michigan, Class of 2015/2019 ⏤ BA Psychology, MA in Higher Education Administration

Industry / Job Title: Policy - Policy Analyst, Homelessness Solutions, City of Detroit

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Do your own thing. Show up to the places that interest you, even if it means being alone or looking different, silly, or like a novice.Lean into those quirky interests, and allow yourself to have many!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memory of my time at UM was planning Black Celeb through the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI)! I had the privilege of collaborating on a team of BIPOC women- including staff members and students- to creatively develop a graduation celebration reflective of our heritage, culture, and experiences at Michigan. It was a space where we worked with real intention to foster a celebratory environment that would create long lasting memories for everyone in attendance.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

The National Council of Negro Women, Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Center, MESA/Trotter Black History Month Planning Committee, Black Celeb Planning Committee

Anything else you would like to share?

My hope is for all students - any folks who engage with the institution - is to be kind to yourselves.


Na'kia Channey

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA Organizational Studies and International Studies

Industry / Job Title: Technology - Operations Program Manager at Google

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

SO MANY! 

1. You lose nothing by asking. Often, the thing that is keeping us from success is our own insecurities, doubt, and anxiety. I believe that people are inherently giving and helpful, and simply asking people for help, even when you don't even know exactly what to ask, can set you up for tremendous opportunity and growth. 
2. I promise you - no one is thinking of you as much as you think they are. Those times that you think you are standing out too much, that you sound foolish, or that everyone secretly thinks negatively of you, are often unfounded. Relax a little (what's the worst that could happen? You won't see most of these people after graduation anyway LOL never let the notions of strangers keep you from your own learning journey). 
3. You owe it to yourself to be the most happy, healthy, and and introspective that you can be. If you ever feel not at 100% or that you are not in control, you absolutely ARE, and it's about taking charge of the things that you can control that makes all the difference. Don't just idle in misery - seek help and solutions, however you define those for yourself. 
4. Surround yourself with people that are better at something that you are. Have friends that are more kind, harder working, more compassionate, passionate, creative, and more. Learn from them, and use the lessons of one another to shape yourself into the person you want to be. 
5. Have fun!!!!!! This is so cheesy and overdone, but I cannot express this enough. Go to more parties, stay up too late more often, DON'T FORGET ABOUT YOUR HOBBIES, have more intimate conversations about your friends, talk to your professors about the passions outside of academia and what they were like in college, etc. We often think that we are gonna have your last semester with a last big "bang". However, having graduated during the pandemic and reflecting, I learned that college is a wholistic experience, and it is a disservice to yourself to cram 4 years of fun into one semester. 
6. Savor academia. College is one of the few places were you will encounter people intentionally focused on their own niche aspects of learnings and passions. Engage in those dialogues, go to those stimulating talks (especially ones you don't usually expect yourself to go to), talk to strangers, go to orgs that you wouldn't usually. It is incredibly humbling to have access to such abundant information.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My senior year vacation. My whole main friendship squad took our Spring Break trip to Paris. 5 of us, it was a blessing for us to be able to travel together for our last big trip together, especially abroad. Not even considering the incoming pandemic, one of our last days, we took a group photo together in our Michigan major shirts. One of us printed it out and gave it to us all framed as Christmas gifts. I felt so proud to rep my university because it was through this institution, even with all of its flaws, that I was able to meet lifelong friends.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

The Michigan Daily - Michigan in Color Managing Editor, Michigan Community Scholars Program, Ross Leader's Academy, Center for Positive Organizations


Andre Fisher

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BA Economics

Industry / Job Title: Transportation - Strategic Sourcing Analyst

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Michigan doesn't admit just anyone into its halls; it is important to remember that. As a student at the University of Michigan, you put in the work to get there, you belong there, and you are not alone. Make friends and don't be ashamed to leverage the resources available to you.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My fondest memory of Michigan would probably be experiencing Festifall for the first time. It was a very enthralling experience to see all the different student groups and organizations Michigan had to offer. To this day, I honestly believe that if you have a specific interest, there is a student organization on campus to satisfy that interest.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

CEAL-SAGE, TedX, Caribbean Student Association


Rochelle Jackson

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BA English Literature

Industry / Job Title: Luxury Fashion - North America E-commerce Project Manager at Givenchy

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

In college, I was very concerned with selecting the "perfect" major to the point I changed my major 9 times. I was extremely concerned with becoming successful and what degree would get me to success as quickly as possible. It's funny how life turns out. I ended up majoring in English Literature and working in tech/computer science. Any degree from the University of Michigan will open many doors for you, but maximizing your involvement with campus events, organizations, social clubs, etc, can expand your exposure to various fields and interests.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Running from East Quad to the Diag freshman year just to scream "Go Blue!" when our basketball team made it to the finals.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Bronze Elegance Multicultural Fashion Show. I was highly involved for my entire 4 yr duration at University of Michigan. This organization not only molded my career and opened the door for my first internship at Diane von Furstenberg, it also changed my entire life for the good.

Anything else you would like to share?

In my short young career, I was able to work at some of the most prestigious luxury fashion companies within the luxury industry including Diane von Furstenberg, Marchesa, Saint Laurent , and currently Givenchy. Each fashion house was a unqiue experience of it's own where I got to meet celebrities such as Jay - Z, Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Joan Smalls, The Weeknd and many more. I also spearheaded the entire launch of Givenchy US e-commerce platform, leading the project from end to end. Check out the launch article! 

https://hypebeast.com/2019/10/givenchy-us-online-store-capsule-collection-launch


Olubisi B Ajetunmobi

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BA Global Health, MS Health Informatics

Industry / Job Title: Tech and Healthcare, Senior Clinical Data Analyst

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

My biggest advice would be to follow your own path. No one knows what you want and need better than you, so don't let what others say prevent you from fulfilling your dreams. Don't compare yourself and your success to others. 

The second advice would be to enjoy your time in college. Have as much fun as humanly possible.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memory was planning a Culture Show when I was President of the African Student Association. It was great to get to do such a big show with many people I am still friends with today. Not only was it transformative but it was also so much fun!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

African Student Association, Amala Dance Group, Support for Incoming Black Students(SIBS) Core, Multicultural Association of Pre-Health Students


Ashley Ogwo

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BA Biopsychology, Cognition, & Neuroscience

Industry / Job Title: Higher Education - Ph.D Student

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

A lesson learned (with some advice built in) is that you will rarely feel motivated to do work, so don't wait for motivation to hit. Just start. Discipline will take you farther than motivation. If you need to, find accountability partners to help you stay on top of your work. Another piece of advice: consistently make time for self-care. Regardless of how busy you are, make sure that you are doing what you need to do to protect your mental, physical, and emotional health (eat, sleep, talk to family, hang out with friends, put your phone on Do Not Disturb, read a non-school-related book, watch Netflix or YouTube). School is already hard, don't make it harder on yourself.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memory of my time at U of M is hanging out with friends. Whether chilling in dorm lounges, laughing in study rooms, or eating at restaurants, we always found a way to inject happiness into our time together.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

African Students Association


Linda Major

University of Michigan, Class of 1993 ⏤ BA Political Science

Industry / Job Title: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

How I spend my time today has a direct impact on the quality of my life tomorrow.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My husband and I met at Michigan. My favorite memories involve walking across the Diag and up and down South University in the Fall, holding hands with him.

Anything else you would like to share?

Deciding to attend the University of Michigan was one of the best decisions of my life. The quality education is second to none. U of M is where I leaned how to take on responsibility, work hard and enjoy life. So much of who I am today was born right there in Ann Arbor. I am truly thankful to God and to my parents for the experience!


Thomas Major, Jr.

University of Michigan, Class of 1994 ⏤ BA Psychology

Industry / Job Title: Philanthropy (Associate General Counsel, Lumina Foundation)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Appreciate life. Be fully present in every moment. Days may feel long, but years are very short. So don't spend so much time "striving for the next thing" that you miss seeing the blessings you have right now.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Seeing the big "777" Eisenhower sign off of the I-94/State St exit; long walks with my girlfriend (now wife of 24 years) up South U; Mr. Spot's wings and pizza from Cottage Inn and Pizzeria Uno; outdoor pickup basketball games at Angell Elementary School; the first "bite" of cold wind as fall changed to winter; 4 years of life-changing work-study work at the Career Center; and the unique encouragement and tutelage of strong, brilliant black men like Chalmers Knight, Dr. James Chaffers, and Dr. J. Frank Yates.

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

 
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the University Career Center is highlighting the achievements of a few alumni who have graciously volunteered to share their experiences and advice with current students. Additionally, please see MESA's calendar of events for Native American Heritage Month.


Jasmine Mae Pawlicki

University of Michigan, Class of 2014 ⏤ BA American Culture

Industry / Job Title: University of Michigan Library Operations Outreach and Engagement Specialist

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

One thing I learned as a student at the University of Michigan is there are so many people rooting for your success behind the scenes at the university. All you need to do is reach out and ask for help! I feel very fortunate to be one of those people rooting for your success now!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Native American Student Association and Dance for Mother Earth Powwow Committee


Timothy G. King

University of Michigan, Class of 1989 ⏤ BBA and MBA

Industry / Job Title: Health Care, Sr. Business Analyst

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Michigan will demand your best. Sometimes you will feel as if the Professors are fastidious. However, they are only pushing your critical thinking skills. Perseverance is the key at Michigan, and in the "real world". You will have many challenges in life, but your ability to persevere will be rewarded.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I have so many good memories. The common theme was getting to know many people from around the world. We had so many differences, but our humanity found a common bond. We discussed a plethora of issues and had many different viewpoints. We treated each other with respect and friendship regardless of our viewpoints.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

At UM, I involved myself in intramural sports and enjoyed listening to the many speakers that visited the Ann Arbor campus.

Anything else you would like to share?

Enjoy everything that the University of Michigan has to offer. Your college years will pass by in the blink of an eye.


Kalina Newmark

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ MBA

Industry / Job Title: Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG). Product Manager on Starbucks At-Home Coffee Brand.

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Study what you are passionate about! Take classes and participate in organizations that push you outside your comfort zone and allow you to grow in ways that you never could have imagined.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Having my dad visit campus and show me all of his favorite places when he was a student.


Rebekah Ross

University of Michigan, Class of 2015 ⏤ BA History

Industry / Job Title: Law (current law student/Rule 9 Licensed Legal Intern at University of Washington)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Keep an open mind and let your passions guide you. Taking classes at Michigan about the history, politics, and religions of places all over the world provided me with the background knowledge I now use with immigration clients as a student-attorney. I know my background in world history will help me immensely in my career as an immigration lawyer. I didn't know exactly "what I wanted to be when I grew up" when I declared my history major 9 years ago, but the knowledge I gained from studying history at Michigan has enriched my professional and personal life in myriad ways I could not have anticipated at 18. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

During my senior year, my roommate and I got tickets to see Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speak at Hill Auditorium. As a young woman who was considering law school at the time, hearing Justice Ginsburg reflect on her pioneering career as an advocate for gender equality was extremely inspirational.


Joel Begay

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ MPH Epidemiology

Industry / Job Title: Academia, Senior Professional Research Assistant

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

With any academic endeavor, try to proceed with 1-3 goals. For me, I entered my MPH Program with three goals in mind: 1) Connect with native faculty; 2) Contribute to larger discussions (e.g., DEI Student Advisory Board); and 3) Become published.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of the most memorable moments was when I delivered the keynote address on an Introduction to American Indian (AI) Health at the 2018 Teach-In with my colleague, Kate Trujillo. She and I discussed AI Health from the six pillars of public health that include epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health policy, nutritional sciences, and health behavior and health education.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Epidemiology Student Organization, Public Health Student Assembly, Michigan Public Health Ambassador, Native American Student Association, and SACNAS.

Anything else you would like to share?

I absolutely loved my Michigan experience and would be happy to share more via an interview. Feel free to reach out!


Gabrielle May

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BS Mechanical Engineering

Industry / Job Title: Innovation in Engineering Program at Gates Corporation

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Success is a societal construct.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My time spent in the Native American Student Association - volunteering, social events, even planning powwow. The friends I've made are lifelong.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Native American Student Association (NASA)


Sarah Lawson

University of Michigan, Class of 1999 ⏤ BA History

Industry / Job Title: Attorney, focusing my practice on Indian law.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Singing "Hail to the Victors" with a group of other students in front of the University President's house after Michigan beat Penn State in 1997, and then having President Bollinger invite everyone inside.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Native American Student Association, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority


Matthew L.M. Fletcher

University of Michigan, Class of 1994/1997 ⏤ BA English Lit 1994, JD 1997

Industry / Job Title: Law Professor + Tribal Judge

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Michigan Journal of Race & Law


Andrew Adams III

University of Michigan, Class of 1996/1999 ⏤ BA English & History, MA American Culture

Industry / Job Title: Law. Attorney and Tribal Court Judge.

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Deadlines and work ethic were huge lessons that I learned while at the University of Michigan that have translated very well in my career as a lawyer and tribal court judge. You have to do what it takes to meet deadlines and to accomplish them it usually is going to take a work ethic.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My time with the Native American Student Association, working the the Dance for Mother Earth Pow Wow, singing with TreeTown at the Trotter House, and late nights working on papers in the Angel Hall Computer Lab.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Native American Student Association

Celebrating Veterans Week

 
The University Career Center is proud to honor Veterans by featuring a few U-M alumni who have served our country. Please visit the University's Veterans Week calendar for panels and educational events.


Stefany Escobedo

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BSE in Computer Engineering; MSE in Electrical & Computer Engineering

Industry / Job Title: MSE in Electrical & Computer Engineering - Graduate Student Instructor

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Make connections with the students in your class. They will help get you through the academic rigor at Michigan, and will become a great resource throughout your educational career and after you graduate.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Watching the football games at the Big House with my friends. Even for people who aren't into football, one of the benefits of being a student at UM is having accessibility to one of the largest stadiums in the world! The energy that can be felt at every game is hard to come by, and sharing those experiences with friends are some of the best memories I've had on campus.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

IEEE, SHPE, SVA, Undergraduate Engineering Student Advisory Board


Alberto Acosta

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BS, Evolutionary Anthropology

Industry / Job Title: Higher Education, Program Assistant in ONSP

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Don't ever be afraid to ask for help. The University is a challenging environment and you need to make sure you ask for help as soon as you can. Also, remember that you belong here. Admissions doesn't make mistakes and you beat out others to get here. So you deserve to be here and call yourself a Wolverine.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memory at UM was my first year as a veteran peer advisor in 2017. I would spend hours connecting with my students, showing them the ropes, and doing my best to instill confidence in them. Then, a few years later, seeing some of them graduate and move on into the workforce. That experience of working with them made my UM experience, hands down.


Trajan Centers

University of Michigan, Class of 2017 ⏤ BBA

Industry / Job Title: Consulting

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

There are so many opportunities and ways to get involved at Michigan - be sure to take advantage of them! I sometimes wish I had taken greater advantage of the myriad clubs and networking opportunities because they become so much more difficult to find after graduation.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of my fondest memories was watching the Michigan-Nebraska football game from a box seat with my fellow military veterans and alumni! The view was spectacular, and the game was a blast!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I was the Treasurer of the Student Veterans Association. Together we organized bi-monthly meetings, an annual charity benefit dinner, and a slew of tailgates all in an effort to build and support the military veteran community on campus and around Washtenaw County.


Matt Howells

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA

Industry / Job Title: Non-proft Executive Director

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Through [the University of Michigan's] professors, students, and community I learned to utilize my leadership and ability to make the largest impact on the world that I can. I learned to focus, focus, and focus on my work and self. I also learned the power that the University of Michigan community and network have to make positive change in our world.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memory is spending time with the SVA veterans group.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

SVA

Anything else you would like to share?

Go Blue


Rustom Pangilinan

University of Michigan, Class of 2021 ⏤ BSE Aerospace Engineering (2020), MEng Space Engineering (2021)

Industry / Job Title: Grad student at UM and incoming Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman post graduation

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Don't count out the opportunity to learn from your peers. While your military background gives you the privilege of sharing your experiences with your peers, you'd be surprised what you can learn from those "younger kids". Approach your time at Michigan not as a step backward to go back to school, but as an opportunity to grow and develop yourself as well as those around you..

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My sophomore year in the pouring rain at the UM-MSU game, my friends and I were completely soaked but not a single person in the student section was fazed as we all sang along to Mr. Brightside. Despite the upset from MSU and being soaked to the bone there's really no other feeling like it; I will always remember that night!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I was an officer for the Student Veterans of America Chapter at UM for 2 years and also part of the Michigan Baja Racing engineering design team throughout undergrad. I was also on the Michigan Climbing Club for 3 years and the Michigan Climbing Team my senior year. I also enjoyed giving back to the local veteran community when I served as a mentor for the Washtenaw County Veterans Treatment Court during my undergrad studies.

Celebrating Disability Awareness Month

 
Happy Disability Awareness Month! The University Career Center (UCC) wants to recognize our wonderful alumni that have disabilities because October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Please join us in celebrating workers with disabilities. 


Andrew Shaw

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BA, Business

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Find what you enjoy, and what you re good at, and focus on where they intersect. People recognize passion, and ability, and want to help people with similar interests and passions. Do your homework on any role you are interested in and don't take the easy way out.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Football Saturdays & Tailgates, and building a large, vet close-knit community of friends on campus.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Michigan Investment Group, Barger Leadership Institute, Zeta Beta Tau

Anything else you would like to share?

Try to find a mentor who has been in your shoes before - It's always better to learn from someone else's experience.


Urvi Kanakaraj

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ MS, Biomedical Engineering

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

My time at University of Michigan taught me that there is always a way to achieve one's goals, to be patient, and to not get to lost in the incessant mind chatter. The universe is abundant and will always help you achieve your goals. Sometimes being surrounded by so many amazing people, we tend to critique ourselves harshly, rather than looking at our journey and praising ourselves for how far we have come. You ARE enough and you are doing a great job. The advice I'd like to share is to take one step at a time, be humble enough to learn from others and to go on long beautiful walks in our splendid campus. I love it and miss it so much!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Everything! From the classrooms, the libraries, late night studying at the Dude, learning new technologies to the walks around campus, the energy on campus, making new friends, learning new cultures, music concerts, evenings around the Diag, Everything! UM is a true home away from home.


Rachel Ross

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BSE, Biomedical Engineering

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Trying new things is key to learning what you love, but sticking with something is key to proving you can accomplish your goals and, in turn, your dreams. Explore enough to find what you love but commit to it to build your grit.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Traveling with student organizations - specifically leading groups of students on trips to Gujarat, India as part of the BLUElab India Project which is dedicated to co-developing solutions to challenges facing community members in rural villages using socially engaged design methods.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

BLUElab India Project & Gamma Phi Beta Sorority

Anything else you would like to share?

U of M is a wonderful place to learn how to do new, difficult things in collaboration with people who are very different from yourself. This is the most transferable skill set you can develop in life.


Timothy Egan

University of Michigan, Class of 2017 ⏤ MS, Social Work


Ivan Gutierrez

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA, Communications and Media 

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The importance of humility and compassion are vital to be successful.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Spending times with friends and going to the football games with my dad and friends.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

MACS, Spanish Club

Anything else you would like to share?

U of M was very helpful and accommodating. From the professors to the advisors they all believed in me.


Oluwaferanmi Oyedeji Okanlami

University of Michigan, Class of 2011 ⏤ MD

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The University of Michigan community is a truly special place, where virtually anything is possible given the caliber of individuals who live, work, and play here and the abundance of resources that are at our disposal. With hard work and a little teamwork, we can be the change we want to see.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Getting the call that I had been admitted to the Medical School.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

The Black Medical Association, Student National Medical Association, Galen's Medical Society (Galen's Tag Days, The Smoker), Auscultations (acapella group), IM Sports

Anything else you would like to share?

It is an honor to be back here serving our students with disabilities. While I did not have a disability when I was here as a student, I see the need for accessibility and inclusion for all, and want to make sure that we do our best to ensure an amazing Michigan experience for all students, regardless of race, gender, disability, or any other factors.


Nicholas Gregorich

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BS 

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Do not be discouraged by having a bad semester. Life isn't always perfect, and things happen that impede our abilities as students. It is never too late to turn things around for the better. Get help and use your resources.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

The lifelong friends I acquired in the dorms and elsewhere on campus. I still talk to my freshman roommate (Markley hall) almost every day.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

BlueLab, Hearing impaired student organization, Chi Phi

Anything else you would like to share?

Enjoy your time at Michigan, it was quite honestly the best times of my life.

Celebrating LGBTQ History Month

 
Happy LGBTQ History Month! LGBTQ History Month is a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer history, and the history of gay rights, transgender rights, and related civil rights movements.

The UCC is celebrating by featuring alumni/alumnx career experience and advice. You can find and connect with more alumni on the University Career Alumni Network: https://umich.peoplegrove.com

The Spectrum Center celebrates these efforts through several events throughout the month of October that you can view here: https://spectrumcenter.umich.edu/article/lgbtq-events-u-m

The LGBTQ Alumni Association of U-M is a community to engage post-graduation through various means, you can find more information here: https://alumni.umich.edu/communities-clubs/lgbtq-alumni


Michael Zanger

University of Michigan, Class of 2014 ⏤ BA, Political Science (Pre-law)

Industry / Job Title: Entertainment (Manager/Producer)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Follow your passions, because it's the only thing that will bring continuous happiness.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Hosting a Miley Cyrus-themed Halloween party at my senior house on Arch St. the same year Bangerz was released.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

LGBTQ+ orgs; I was also a member of the Ann Arbor & Metro Detroit music scene(s), which helped bridge the gap between said communities.

Anything else you would like to share?

If you are a current, LGBTQ+ student who is aspiring to work in the entertainment business, please feel free to reach out with questions or to simply share your projects!


Brianne Johnson

University of Michigan, Class of 2015 ⏤ BA, English, Communications, and Women's Studies

Industry / Job Title: Advertising - Brand Strategist

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

You don't have to do things the way they've always been done. When I tell people that I declared a Women's Studies major in the final semester of my fourth year at Michigan, the reaction is always, "You WHAT?" But I was lucky to have the scholarships and support to stay a fifth year to learn about this way of thinking about the world that had turned my own upside down. Now that I work in advertising, I get asked about this choice more than almost anything. Mostly: how is this even relevant? And I tell them, if I hadn't thrown caution to the wind and took a risk on myself and this less-conventional degree I was so passionate about, I may not bring the crucial empathy, and the ability to understand how cultural forces affect individual behavior, to my work as a brand strategist every day.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One memory that stands out is my final night with The Michigan Daily, where I worked all 5 years, first as an arts writer/senior arts editor, and then as the paper's first managing editor for social strategy. All of the departing seniors gathered in the building attic, to sign their names to the wall. We were surrounded by the names of so many students before us, dating back decades. It's just that camaraderie and pride that comes from giving so much of yourself to a team and a job that you really believed in and felt challenged by, in the good way.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

The Michigan Daily, Alternative Spring Break (Michigan Active Citizens), and the Undergraduate English Association


Olivier Jerzy Kanicki

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BA, Communications

Industry / Job Title: Cloud Computing. Associate Consultant.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Football Saturday! Those are some of my best memories at Michigan. The sense of community is very strong at Michigan, and there is a group for everyone.

Anything else you would like to share?

The quality of the faculty at Michigan is unparalleled. Throughout my time at Michigan, I encountered numerous professors who challenged me intellectually and left room in the curriculum for students to research topics that they are passionate about. Not to mention the passion in their subject area is infectious in lectures. The lessons I learned at Michigan I still apply today.


Brenda Duverce

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ MPP

Industry / Job Title: Management Consulting, Manager.

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

The advice I have for current students at Michigan is to take classes that will teach you how to problem-solve and critically think. Even more now than ever, critical thinking skills are very important in making sense of the world and how to navigate it.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I've had many favorite memories at UM. But if I had to choose a few it would have to be having the chance to listen to Ta-Nehisi Coates speak about his then new book, "Between the World and Me;" traveling to China with my classmates to hear from China activists, business and government leaders; and when my friends hosted an adult tea party in the winter semester (first day it was warm out!).

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I was a GSI, so I wasn't as active in student organizations. But I did enjoy participating in programming done by Out In Public, our Ford School's LGBTQ + Allies organization.


Michael Reed

University of Michigan, Class of 2008 ⏤ BA, Psychology 

Industry / Job Title: Fundraising (Director of Digital Fundraising at U-M College of LSA)

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

My four years at the University of Michigan changed my life! My advice to current students is to find your way of making the university a small family (for me that was marching band), and then explore everything there is on campus! Take those classes that aren't relevant to your major, but are just interesting. Those will be the ones that stick with you (and you have your whole life to be in your chosen career field!). Also, I know it's tempting but don't spend your whole time focused on a romantic relationship -- you have plenty of time for that, and the friendships you find on campus will be just as important. :)

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I have so many great memories from my time as a trumpet player in the Michigan Marching Band! It's not a single memory, but just the experience of U-M fans on game day will always stay with me. We also had some awesome bowl trips during my years -- going to the Rose Bowl twice was pretty incredible!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Marching Band, Campus Symphony Orchestra, Volleyball Band

Anything else you would like to share?

Lastly, I would just recommend that students seek out resources on campus too if they are struggling. I had mental health issues and other really tough things happen to me on campus -- and it was people like CAPS counselors and advisors that got me through those times. There are amazing career opportunities (like the LSA Opportunity Hub) that weren't there when I was a student too, and they are so helpful in figuring out life post graduation!


Sarah Ellin Siegel

University of Michigan, Class of 1987 ⏤ BA, Comparative Literature 

Industry / Job Title: Retired from IBM, where I was a manager of Learning Design

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Be yourself from Day One if possible. Being closeted over-complicates everything. I did not come out at U-M till my senior year and everything was better after I did.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My first year: Going home with my new (heterosexual) friend from the dorm Marni Rachmiel for Thanksgiving since I lived out of state and couldn't afford to fly home, and realizing that being different could be attractive, rather than only a target for tsuris (Yiddish for trouble). Marni's whole family was unconventional, not just Marni, and they role-modeled being endearing while unusual.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

"The Michigan Daily" - I wrote four or five Arts articles during my first and second years. I had to do work-study and didn't have a lot of time for extra-curricular activities plus I went abroad for a year to Hebrew University in Jerusalem. My sophomore year, I also got invited to what I now recognize was probably a gay-hosted salon, Chez Kitsch. It was a proto-poetry slam (before the term was used) and I love it. We met weekly.


Casady Wyckoff

University of Michigan, Class of 2010 ⏤ BSE, Materials Science & Engineering 

Industry / Job Title: Aerospace

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

It's ok to not be okay, but get help and trust that you are worthy of your dreams.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Connecting with other queers while taking "how to be an ally" training

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

oSTEM, Theta Tau

Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

 

Happy Latinx Heritage Month! UCC is celebrating by featuring alumni and their advice to UM students! You can also check out MESA Latinx Hertigate month events ⏤ which includes our 'Latinx Students Coffee Chat with your Career Coach' event on October1st.

Latinx Students Coffee Chat: It's more important than ever to stand out and be proud of your heritage. As we each adapt to new and unfamiliar working and living situations, staying connected and building community is vitally important. Today might have us feeling uncertain or unprepared and missing our in-person community. Therefore, we would like to bring members of the Latinx student community together for a virtual chat to connect about career topics! Join in on an informal zoom call to talk about preparing for the upcoming year from the point of view of a career coach. Amanda will also answer your questions, so grab a mug of coffee, tea, or water and join in on the conversation!

Coffee Chat link: https://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/567210


Yezenia Sandoval

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BA, Political Science & History

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

I learned the importance of challenging yourself academically and professionally, stepping outside your comfort zone, and building a community with peers that share similar identities and passions.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

One of my favorite memories was studying abroad in Amsterdam. I enjoyed learning about politics in the EU and visiting cultural museums and restaurants. That was my first time abroad!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I was involved in La Casa’s leadership during my time at U or M as well as The Comprehensive Studies Program as a former Bridge student and Peer Academic Coach.


Guadalupe Ventura

University of Michigan, Class of 2019 ⏤ BA, Education

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

There will be times when it might get difficult, but just remember that you got accepted to UM. So, you can get through it!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Anytime I was with my sorority sisters.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.


Cesar Vargas-Leon

University of Michigan, Class of 2015 ⏤ BA, Sociology & Latinx Studies

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

If I could offer one word to my younger self, it'd be: breathe. Expectations can be overwhelming, and it is important to learn how to pause, breathe, and allow one's internal voice to lead. Instead of focusing on what people want you to do, or what others are doing, focus on your own path. It is important to do, however, it is most important to become the best version of yourself.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Helping 22 students from under resourced communities get accepted to the University of Michigan is by far my best memory. Serving my community through an outreach program that was created through a student organization is what propelled me to go into the work of higher education/student affairs.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

PILOT, PALMA, Lambda Theta Phi


Jorge Viramontes

University of Michigan, Class of 2013 ⏤ BS, Computational Informatics

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Latino Students Organization, Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc., MCSP


Eric

University of Michigan, Class of 2012 ⏤ BSE, Chemical Engineering

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

UM taught me that you must have the courage to speak up and the discipline to do the work if you ever expect to see change. So practice speaking up more and build a strong work ethic as early as you possibly can.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My favorite memory was sitting in East Quad when the 2008 election was officially called in favor of President Obama. Campus went absolutely crazy and I'll never forget the overwhelming feelings of joy, hope, and belonging I shared with my friends that night. I got chills just writing this out!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I thoroughly loved being active in: Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. Zeta Chapter; Latino Students Organization; Latin@ Culture Show. I also worked in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions


Blanca Estela Verlette

University of Michigan, Class of 2014 ⏤ BBA

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Be smart and adverous. Try everything and anything you're curious about and know that the University of Michigan has tons of resources to make things like study abroad a possibility for any student.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Going to Peru for my Business in Peru class. It was an amazing place and my first time out of the country.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority and ALPHA Business Leaders

Anything else you would like to share?

Enjoy your moment at this awesome institution because you earned it! Know that it's ok to make mistakes but it's necessary to learn from them and move forward in discovering and building yourself up.


Skylar Kleindienst

University of Michigan, Class of 2014 ⏤ BSE, Mechanical Engineering

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

University of Michigan has one of the most diverse communities; be involved in your studies and learn as much as you can, but don't forget to learn how to work with other people. Half of the roles I've had as an engineer have required almost just as much engineering knowledge as they did with clear communication and team strategy.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I participated in a program called M-STEM, which introduced us to the school, the classes, and most importantly gave us a network before we even began our college careers. Having that group of friends before classes even started, and the memories of trying to figure out how to be a freshmen together is by far my best memory at UM. They were the group I could count on to always be at the Dude library until 3am working on a project or homework, even if they were just there to help another M-STEM peer finish their work.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

PILOT; Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc.; MSTEM were my most active organizations at UM


Katherine Dougan

University of Michigan, Class of 2014 ⏤ BS, Microbiology

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Becoming involved in diverse organizations and student groups outside of my coursework and student research involvement enabled me to begin developing early on the skills needed to balance many different responsibilities. As someone pursuing a career in academia and is currently juggling the work related to my research, teaching, and university service, starting this early on and building upon it during my PhD and now into my postdoctoral fellowship has definitely been an advantage. It has also helped me develop into a more well-rounded candidate for academic positions.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

It would be hard to pick just one. Becoming involved in coral reef research, which would jumpstart me on the career path to where I am now, and becoming very involved in the Latino student community where I met so many amazing people have to be my two best memories of my time at U of M.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Latino Student Organization (LSO), Multicultural Greek Council, Lambda Theta Alpha (LTA), Proyecto Avance: Latino Mentoring Association (PALMA)

Anything else you would like to share?

After moving on from my undergraduate degree at U of M, during which I did international field research on coral reefs in Okinawa, I got further opportunities through my diverse involvement in research and organizations. During my PhD, I had the opportunity to work on four NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) missions where I trained astronauts from NASA, ESA, and JAXA in coral reef sampling and research. This was an amazing opportunity that led me to work with and train one-on-one renowned astronauts such as Pedro Duque, the current science minister of Spain, and Megan McArthur, who was involved in the repair of and was the last person to have hands on the Hubble Space Telescope. I am currently conducting research in Australia on the genomics of the algal endosymbiont of corals as well as thermophilia algal species from Yellowstone National Park.


Rebeca E. Villegas

University of Michigan, Class of 2020 ⏤ BA, Program in the Environment and Latina/o Studies; MS, Environmental Justice, Policy, and Planning; MURP, Land-use and Development

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Your mind is powerful, but your body needs time to rest and recover. Although things may be difficult and overwhelming, and they will if you're challenging yourself and growing, do your best, but don't let that be at the expense of your spiritual, mental, and physical health.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Assisting Latinxs Maximize Achievement (ALMA) Program.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc.; Latinx Culture Show

Anything else you would like to share?

If you plan to attend the University of Michigan for undergraduate/graduate school, there are several funding mechanisms that can help support your educational expenses--do your research and ask around! I graduated from the university debt-free and so can you!


Jennifer Cantú Smith

University of Michigan, Class of 2011 ⏤ BA, Elementary Education

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Your undergrad years go by so fast! Make the most of your time on campus- try new things, meet people who are different than you, go to events that pique your interests, believe in yourself, and cultivate your passions.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I loved planning and hosting events with my sorority sisters. Proyecto Juarez was an event very close to my heart. Our goal was to raise awareness and funds for the victims of femicide in Ciudad Juarez.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Lambda Theta Alpha, Latin Sorority, Inc., Assisting Latinos Maximize Achievement, Latino Students Organization


Anna Maria Pokriefka

University of Michigan, Class of 2016 ⏤ BSN, RN

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

Put yourself out there! Try out for that team, go on that service trip, volunteer, meet new friends, go on dates, go to different sporting events. Also take breaks from studying and don't be too hard on yourself. It really goes by too quickly so take advantage of all the fun things U of M has to offer while you can.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

Volunteering in Guatemala with Humanity First for spring break! Also seeing President Obama speak at the Field House (and camping out all night to get tickets).

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Lambda Theta Alpha Latina Sorority, Inc., CAPS Student Advisory Board, Synchronized Swimming Team

Anything else you would like to share?

Please reach out to me if you are interested in a career in nursing!


Melissa Ramirez

University of Michigan, Class of 2018 ⏤ BA, Psychology and Spanish

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

One of the biggest things I learned during my time in Michigan was time management skills. This not only helped me stay on top of my school work, but it helped me be more at ease when I did things outside of school. Your time at Michigan is limited, so do what you have to do academically but don't forget to also enjoy your time there!

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

I had the opportunity to travel abroad 3 times during my undergrad and those were some of the best memories I made. I would encourage everyone to try and travel at least once. There are a lot of scholarships and ways you can fund these trips. To be able to be immersed in your learning while also learning about new cultures is a wonderful experience!

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

I was heavily involved in ALMA (Assisting Latinx to Maximize Achievement), Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, and La Casa. One of my biggest goals while on campus was to have a strong sense of community and through these different organizations, I was able to meet some of the best people that cared about the same issues I did and have a home away from home.

Anything else you would like to share?

There are a lot of resources and opportunities available to you from the University! Don't be afraid to reach out to others for help. Make sure you also take advantage of all the opportunities offered!


Lanette García

University of Michigan, Class of 2011 ⏤ BA, Anthropology; MPH, Health Behavior and Health Education

What are lessons you learned or advice you would like to share from your time at the University of Michigan?

1. The biggest lesson I learned during my time at UM is the importance of maintaining relationships with professors and mentors. Your support system genuinely wants to see you succeed and oftentimes, they've already dealt with some of the hurdles you're facing and can provide some much-needed insight (plus, these are the people who will potentially write your letters of recommendation for graduate school or future career opportunities).

2. Don't be afraid to ask for help and don't wait until it's too late. I went in with a different plan/major in mind, but was fortunate enough to have an advisor guide me in a different direction once we realized my initial plan was not working out. Flexibility is also key!

3. Finally, the importance of a work-life balance and enjoying your short time at UM! Obviously, graduating was the ultimate goal, but I'm glad I explored my interests and made lifelong friendships. I don't remember most of my assignments, but I can still recall some of my best memories outside of class.

What's your best memory of your time at UM?

My best memories are those I shared with my Lambda Theta Alpha sisters. From late night study sessions in Angell Hall to stroll practices and later serving as chapter president my senior year, I really cherish the time I spent them -- it truly enriched my college experience.

In what student organizations were you particularly active while at UM?

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc., La Salud, SHPE, Campus Philharmonia Orchestra