Recently, I experienced the wisdom of two popular adages. The first states, 鈥淵ou are never too old to learn.鈥 The second is gleaned from Mary Lathrap鈥檚 1895 poem entitled 鈥淲alk a Mile in His Moccasins.鈥 On April 5, and for the third year in a row, a SA国际传媒 student assumed the presidency of SA国际传媒 for a day, and I stepped into the proverbial shoes of that student. For 鈥渂oth SA国际传媒 Presidents鈥 it was an educational experience.
Isabella 鈥淏ella鈥 Martinelli is completing her junior year and is pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing. Bella is also a student-athlete as a member of our women鈥檚 lacrosse team. A native of Chicago, she also serves as a student ambassador with our Admissions Office and a resident assistant in Gribble Hall. Among these experiences, Bella can now add President of SA国际传媒, at least for a day.
President Bella spent a large portion of her day in meetings. She convened a meeting of the College鈥檚 Cabinet, talked with a member of the College鈥檚 Board of Trustees on a virtual call, was briefed on new capital projects and deferred maintenance needs being addressed on campus, was interviewed by two local television stations and had her story told in the Inter-Mountain. There were also meetings with the Dean of Students, the Vice President for Business and Administration, and she received an invitation to be the guest speaker for the Elkins Rotary Club. Bella learned quickly that meeting and talking with various constituency groups is high on the list of responsibilities for a college president.
Chris, the newest student on the SA国际传媒 campus, also had a few eye-opening experiences walking a few steps in Bella鈥檚 shoes. Included among the highlights for this 鈥渙lder鈥 student were: (1) working with the Enrollment Management Team in my role as a Student Ambassador to assist with the recruiting of new Senators; (2) a tour with President Bella of Gribble Hall and her residence hall room where we discussed the joys and challenges of residence hall life; (3) lunch in the dining hall with a group of commuter nursing students who were delightful, candid, and enlightening; and (4) practice at Nuttall Field with the women鈥檚 lacrosse team. The team was gracious and patient enough to allow me a shot at goal against Marissa Cuevas, the team鈥檚 outstanding goalie. I would brag had I been successful鈥nough said! The highlight for me was stepping back into a college classroom where the magic happens. Watching SA国际传媒 faculty engaged in the art of teaching only confirmed and strengthened the respect I have for the job they do each day.
The 鈥淧residential Switch Day鈥 was a spectacular opportunity for Bella to gain firsthand understanding and experience at leading a complex organization. For me, I was reconnected with the core of this institution and refocused to keep students at the center of all we do. Both Bella and I had our horizons expanded.
SA国际传媒 proclaims in our tagline we are 鈥淟eading the Way.鈥 Becoming 鈥淧resident for a Day鈥 is but one of countless examples where SA国际传媒 students are presented with opportunities to be molded and shaped into the leaders and changemakers of the future. Transformative moments are commonplace on this unique campus.
The journey continues鈥.
Chris A. Wood
President
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