Showing posts with label BYU-Idaho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BYU-Idaho. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Feeling Nostalgic - PRSSA Style

In the fall of 2009 I was just a few short weeks away from my college graduation and about to attend my first PRSSA National Conference. I thought I had all of the answers and knew where life was going to take me. I wasn't exactly right, but I wasn't exactly wrong either.

I do not live with my parents. I do live in a city I didn't grow up in or go to school in. I do absolutely love my job. BUT I do live with my very kind sister and her husband, I did grow up visiting Phoenix and I'm not doing internal communications.

You see I along with two of the best people I could have ever hoped to work with were asked to give a presentation at the 2009 PRSSA National Conference in San Diego, California. We were asked to present on how to create a student run PR agency at the university level. It was flawless - our presentation could not have gone better - well maybe not exactly flawless... I did accidently create a graphic that said 'timsheet' instead of 'timesheet'... but it went off without a hitch.

I must say I kind of felt like a ROCKSTAR as the presentation came to a close. We took questions from the audience for about 10 minutes and they were still hungry for our knowledge. We had students, faculty advisors, and other conference attendees all coming up to us seeking our thoughts and opinions on matters that were important to them and their universities. There I was 22 years old and still in the midsts of my undergraduate education being asked for my expertise in starting a student run PR agency. It was an out of body experience that I will never forget. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work at a student agency while in school. It provided to be an extremely valuable experience and helped me land incredible internships and my current position.

The conference was so much more to me than this canned experience/ right of passage most others seem to have had. During my internship the previous summer I had the opportunity to first learn and then teach presentation skills seminars to other interns and professionals at the company. My skills learned in the classroom got me the internship where I l acquired the skills that helped me teach my classmates and allowed us to nail this presentation. It really solidified in my mind the need for both academic and professional experience prior to graduating.

I felt prepared. I felt confident. I felt ready to graduate when the time came because of BYU-Idaho professors that cared, i-Comm Student Media, PRSSA and my internships.
With anything in life though, it's important to remember to love life and have fun along the way. There is a time to be serious and there is a time tohave and be fun! One late night while working on our presentation we stumbledupon this YouTube Gem and every time I see it I feel a little nostalgic for PRSSA.


Monday, December 14, 2009

per craigs request

So tonight Craig 'demanded' that I update my blog at least once a week with the happenings of my life. Let me give you a little flavor of this week. I don't really want to study for my VERY LAST FINAL OF MY UNDERGRAD CAREER that I will be taking in the morning... I mean C's get Degree's right? So anyways back to the list of things to do:

Spend 24,000 hours with my boyfriend Jacob Spori, I sure am going to miss him when I'm gone
Cry.
Sleep very little
Pack
Laundry
Cry some more.
Say goodbye to my favorite professors, places, roommates, apartments. ect.
Make books
Parents come!
Go to the temple
Horkley's
Sleep over with my favorite people :)
Help craig apply for an internship in Indiana
Probably cry a little more – both happy and sad tears.

Favorite part of this week: Getting ready and then actually walking across the stage in the Hart Auditorium as they say 'Brooke Elizabeth Rodda' and I get my diploma cover.

I can't believe that my time in Rexburg is finally winding down. I remember thinking as a freshman I'M NEVER GOING TO MAKE IT! Well I've done it. I am actually going to graduate from college. I couldn't image life and especially Rexburg without Stevie, Katie, Mike and Craig. I've been with Stevie since day 1 freshman year in the dorms. I have never lived in Rexburg and
not lived with Stevie. SO enough with the sap before I cry...

Overall top 10 moments of my college experience

10. Random Dates
Nothing says Rexburg quite like coming home to ballon, streamers and secret notes just to be asked on a date for Friday.


9. Playing Dress up
Happened mostly freshman year, but you know you have good roommates when you've had a rough day and they come in your room dressed like this:


8. Pranks
I've experience my fair share of popcorn, eggs, balloons, syrup, water-towers and even so far as a dead squirrel in a pizza box delivered courtesy of Pizza Hut.


7. Idaho Falls Slumber Party
Slumber party at emily munk's house: pizza, pillow fights and paparazzi.


6. Veronica Mars
Oh Veronica. BYU–Idaho would not have been the same without you.


5. Food/Paint/Mud/Water/Jello Fights
College is supposed to be messy right?


4. I'm in Pocatello and I am PISSED
There is no one I would rather be stuck with. Best worst weekend of my life.


3. So were going to Provo
Rachelle and I meet Gleen Beck and then on a whim drove to Provo at 10 p.m. It was fantastic.


2. NYC Expeditions
Not only did I get to go to NYC once for $300 but twice. God Bless BYU–Idaho


1. The Rexburg Temple
Living so close to the Temple has changed my life forever

Rexburg,

Thanks for the memories.

Love,
Brooke