Being a first-generation student and moving away from another place can be somewhat stressful. Maya Ellsworth, a first-generation sophomore, tells all about her transition from her small high school in Hawaii to the huge campus of UNLV. She talks about her work as a peer mentor and how she's motivating students to ask questions and connecting them to the necessary resources. Maya shares a personal experience that inspired her to become a nurse and discusses overcoming obstacles as she navigated college life. She shares how living in the dorms her first year allowed her to make friends and come out of her shell, along with how the library was a hotspot. Lastly, she shares her experience as a first-year, tips, and resources that helped her, and how the Aloha spirit powers her social outlook.
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Episode 13: First-Generation Celebration with Maya Ellsworth - The Intersection | Coping with Covid | First Generation | Hawaii.
In this episode you’ll discover:
The following are resources for students that was talked about in this episode:
The Intersection: https://www.unlv.edu/intersection
The 1st Generation Club: https://involvementcenter.unlv.edu/organization/1GC
ASC Supplemental Instruction: https://www.unlv.edu/news-story/asc-supplemental-instruction-si-services-spring-2020-updated
ASC Tutoring: https://www.unlv.edu/asc/tutoring
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Maya Ellsworth
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Episode 12: First-Generation Celebration with Trent Calicia - The Intersection | Filipino American | First-Generation | Physical Therapy |Family.
In this episode you’ll discover:
The following are resources for students that was talked about in this episode:
The Intersection: https://www.unlv.edu/intersection
The 1st Generation Club: https://involvementcenter.unlv.edu/organization/1GC
Filipinx American Student Association: https://involvementcenter.unlv.edu/organization/fasaofunlv
Connect with Trent:
Connect w/ Trent | [email protected]
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Reaktor Productions for the music title “ Funk’d Up” - used for the Intro Music:
https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/funk-d-up
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Trent Calicia
Deciding when to start college does not necessarily mean starting right after high school. In this podcast, we spoke with Heidi and Aldo, who are both nontraditional first-generation college students, and the odds were stacked against them. Heidi and Aldo have proven that age and other hurdles do not matter when it comes to pursuing your dreams. What truly counts is your passion for the career path of your choice, the dedication you are willing to apply yourself, and making the necessary sacrifice in order to succeed in your academic endeavors. Heidi has had a passion for nursing while Aldo has had his, in psychology and is evident throughout his research at the university. Although they may be at different chapters in their academic careers, they certainly have similar journeys and stories like choosing to relocate to Las Vegas from California to pursue their career goals. One of the most important messages that they shared on this recording towards other first-generation students and perhaps all students, in general, is to not be afraid of being told, "no." They believe that you should always ask questions and not fear the possibility of rejection because another door can always open up for you.
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Episode 10: First-Generation Celebration with Heidi and Aldo - The Intersection | Coping with Covid | First Generation | Nontraditional Student.
In this episode you’ll discover:
The following are resources for students that was talked about in this episode:
The Intersection: https://www.unlv.edu/intersection
The 1st Generation Club: https://involvementcenter.unlv.edu/organization/1GC
Connect with Krickett and Brady:
Connect w/ Aldo | [email protected]
Connect w/ Heidi | [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: @groundbreakerspodcast
Email us at: [email protected]
Listen to us on: Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Anchor.fm, Radio Republic, and many more podcast platforms!
Special thanks to:
Reaktor Productions for the music title “ Funk’d Up” - used for the Intro Music:
https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/funk-d-up
This episode was edited using images and graphics from:
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Aldo Barrita
Heidi Walker