Question:
Who are women/ a woman you look up to? Why?
Answer:
“My Auntie Karen Bean. Because she is a powerful woman. She is just one of those women where she can have a whole load on her, but she knows how to handle each situation one at a time, and that is something I struggle with. She listens to me a lot and is always there for me no matter how late it is. She is just that one family member with pure intentions.”
Dominique Lewis
Communication
Senior
Question:
Who is a woman that you look up to?
Answer:
“I look up to my high school English teacher, Lori Benoit. She inspired me to become an educator and I want to do what she did for me, for my students in the future because I want to be a high school English teacher.”
Fallon Lincoln
Secondary Education
Senior
Question:
Who is a woman that motivates you?
Answer:
“The woman that motivates me the most is my mom. My entire life she’s been there for me and even whenever I get to hard classes, or hard positions she is always my support system. I can pretty much talk to her about anything, and she knows me better than anyone else. I just strive to be like my mom.”
Haley Wiggins
Communication
Junior
Question:
Who is a woman or women you look up to?
Answer:
“The woman that I look up to is one of my good friends I made when coming here, Valerie Hallot. She is also a nursing major, and she is in the Scholar’s College with me, and we just related on so many levels having met each other, I have never had a friend like her. We motivate each other to do good in our classes and be better versions of ourselves. And I love her.”
Sharye Belcher
Nursing
Freshman
Question:
Who is the woman that you look up to the most?
Answer:
“My grandma Shirley. She was the woman that I really looked up to and she always pushed me to be the best version of myself. She pushed me to do well in academics and to be the best version of myself and since her passing in September, that’s been the way I hold myself and everything I do now I do it with her in mind.”
Grace Jensen
Communication
Junior