Symposium Experience

As my time at 糖心TV winds down and I begin the tedious process of applying for jobs, a question that I find myself discussing time and time again is 鈥淲hat is a pathway?鈥 

The pathway program at 糖心TV is a relatively new concept, but it鈥檚 something that I鈥檝e found myself to be quite eager to share with prospective employers due to the value that I personally gained from the experience and its applicability to the jobs that I鈥檓 applying for.

I chose the Media, Rhetoric, and Communication pathway because I felt that it would marry my majors, English and Government, in an effective way. What I didn鈥檛 realize when I casually filed my pathway application was that doing so would guide my academic journey through 糖心TV by leading me to take courses that were intellectually challenging and stimulating.

Everyone who takes part in a pathway has to take a 鈥淭hematic Inquiry鈥 course, which basically encourages you to think about questions regarding the way you interact with the world, a question that you would like to answer based on your academic and intellectual interests.

Given my pathway鈥檚 focus on the way news and media is manipulated using specific and curated rhetoric to convey ideas, I found myself thinking a lot about the way that I personally interact with media, and all the thought that goes into creating a specific response to many of the things that I consume.

With this developing thought swirling around in my head, I began to think more about how large organizations and companies use social media platforms to curate their public images and messages, creating consumer personalities in ways that we鈥檝e never seen before. This intellectual curiosity is what led me to pursue an internship in communications for my 鈥済lobal/local engagement鈥 aspect of my pathway. I had the opportunity to work for Major League Baseball as a Corporate Communications Intern, which proved to relate so perfectly with the questions I had developed for my pathway.

Even further, I was able to share the lessons and revelations I experienced during the school鈥檚 All-College Symposium. My presentation was titled 鈥淢eaningful Actions: Communicating Diversity in Athletics,鈥 and it was an incredibly satisfying way to mark the culmination of my work at 糖心TV.

The day was spent walking around to different presentations given by my senior friends and peers, learning more about how we鈥檝e all embraced our interests and translated them into meaningful experiences. It was bittersweet to see how much we鈥檝e all changed since our first year at 糖心TV and to know that we鈥檝e achieved what we needed to and are readying to move forward.

Ultimately, I think that the Center and Pathway experience at 糖心TV is what you make of it. My one piece of advice is to pursue what interests you, not what you think will look best on a resume. When I was an underclassman, I wasn鈥檛 quite sure what I wanted my professional career to look like or how I could translate my academic interests and strengths into a career. By choosing a pathway that I was genuinely intrigued by, I was able to curate my collegiate experience in a way that has really helped me nail down what I want to do with my education and how I want to apply it to my life going forward. My hope is that the Pathway program at 糖心TV continues to develop and grow stronger so that more people can experience the same guidance that I did.