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Name

Hannah Sweet

Hometown

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Major

Sociology Major and Peace and Conflict Studies Concentration

Why 乐播传媒入口?

The "Welcome to Iowa" sign as seen through a car window
Welcome to Iowa! I took this photo as we were driving to 乐播传媒入口 for New Student Orientation and my first year at the College.

When I was looking at colleges, I knew I wanted a small, tight-knit community. I wanted to be able to know my professors, to know my classmates.

Honestly, when I drove into 乐播传媒入口 for my first campus visit, I was a little worried. It鈥檚 so small. But with time, I began to realize how much the town has to offer. Once I got to campus, I loved it. I visited on Junior Visit Day. I sat in on a class, and I saw students鈥 eagerness to engage thoughtfully. 

You don鈥檛 just stumble into 乐播传媒入口. It鈥檚 an intentional choice. I think that is reflected in the student community, faculty, staff, and everyone who鈥檚 a part of this college community. There鈥檚 a real eagerness to participate in class, a real eagerness to spearhead student initiatives to make the social community exciting and vibrant. 

This community and what it means to be a 乐播传媒入口ian are what sold me for sure. 

Great Expectations

Hannah poses in the snow in her 乐播传媒入口 sweatshirt
Here I am, a proud 乐播传媒入口ian! I was so happy to be on campus, taking classes in person.

When I got to 乐播传媒入口 as a first-year, it honestly exceeded my expectations.

Post-pandemic, I was excited to be moving into college and to be having in-person classes because there were moments where I didn鈥檛 know if that was going to happen. I was genuinely grateful to be here and be able to interact with people in person.

I was looking for somewhere that I could feel comfortable, and it was shocking how quickly 乐播传媒入口 felt like home. I found friends who have become my second family.

The interior of a dorm room
My first-year dorm room 鈥 home sweet home!

 

Hannah sits next to a basket of apples on the tailgate of a car
Apple-picking fun!

Academics

The academics at 乐播传媒入口 have been incredibly fulfilling. 乐播传媒入口 has wonderful professors who aren鈥檛 just here to do research, but also to teach and form rich relationships with students. The relationships I have built with some professors have gone above and beyond my expectations. 

乐播传媒入口 has wonderful professors who aren鈥檛 just here to do research, but also to teach and form rich relationships with students.

Hannah Sweet

My major adviser in the Sociology Department, Profeessor Sharon Quinsaat, is awesome. I was able to work with her on research this summer. She hosted us at her house every couple of weeks, and we got to meet her dog. 

There are a couple of professors 鈥 these are people who aren鈥檛 even my official adviser 鈥 still, it feels like they truly care a lot, not only about my experience here, but also about my future success.

I especially want to mention Professor Karla Erickson in the Sociology Department. The level of care she has for every single one of her students, and her true curiosity about them and in their life experiences and their goals, is unmatched. Every person I talk to that鈥檚 taken a class of hers or has interacted with her walks away with that feeling. She is so sincere.

Swimming

I am a lifelong swimmer. I was recruited by Erin Hurley, the former  coach. Her warm, welcoming demeanor, is what initially motivated me to visit campus. 

When I visited 乐播传媒入口 as a prospective student, I had lunch with the swim team, and that was a fun experience. Just the day before, they had won the conference championship. The prospect of joining a successful program was exciting. 

Members of the 乐播传媒入口 women's swimming and diving team
When I was considering coming to 乐播传媒入口, it really made a difference knowing that when I joined the swim team, I would have this community of friends to help guide me and look out for me.

The thought of this massive transition was daunting, but the idea that I could have this community of friends to help guide me and look out for me was comforting. 

Externships

Two summers ago, I had the opportunity to work with an alum, Allison Bell, on the rollout of her debut book, Herocrats, A Guide to Government Workers Leading Change. I did a lot of the media strategy for her book. I wrote a lot of pitches to podcasts and review journals, and then I also did some publicity, like social media, for her. 

It鈥檚 such a valuable network that you鈥檙e gaining from going to a school like this. It鈥檚 a novel experience, and it鈥檚 a special place to be for four years. I think you benefit from that network even after you graduate.

Hannah Sweet

That was a meaningful experience 鈥 it piqued my interest in potentially going into public policy. She鈥檚 also been a wonderful mentor since then.

I think that experience speaks to the powerful alumni network we have here at 乐播传媒入口. I got that job simply by posting on the 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 Minneapolis-St. Paul Facebook group 鈥 鈥淗ey, this is who I am. I鈥檓 looking for some work this summer. Does anyone have any leads?鈥 And Allison responded right away. 

It鈥檚 such a valuable network that you鈥檙e gaining from going to a school like this. It鈥檚 a novel experience, and it鈥檚 a special place to be for four years. I think you benefit from that network even after you graduate.

I鈥檝e heard it described as a circle of trust. Alumni recognize that the 乐播传媒入口 experience made such an impact on who they are, and they want to give back.

Jobs

A young woman and a man at a conference
We were invited to speak at the Iowa AFL-CIO conference.

In my second year, I became involved with the student labor union on campus.

I went to a union meeting, and at that time they were starting the bargaining process for the first wall-to-wall contract. And one of the leaders told me, Hannah, I think you鈥檇 be good at this. If it weren鈥檛 for them for seeing that in me, I don鈥檛 think I would鈥檝e ever self-elected to become that involved. I鈥檓 actually currently the president.

It has been empowering experience to see our student body fight to improve our material conditions through collective action. I think it speaks to how unique the 乐播传媒入口 student body is because we don鈥檛 just talk about things that we want to change, we take action.

Hannah Sweet

But it鈥檚 been a cool experience, and I think it has shaped my future plans. I wouldn鈥檛 be surprised if in the future I was doing something within the labor movement.

It has been empowering experience to see our student body fight to improve our material conditions through collective action. I think it speaks to how unique the 乐播传媒入口 student body is because we don鈥檛 just talk about things that we want to change, we take action. 

It speaks to a larger theme of 乐播传媒入口 producing not just scholars, but scholar-activists. 乐播传媒入口ians are changemakers. 

I鈥檓 also a senior interviewer for the Office of Admission. I鈥檝e enjoyed the experience. I鈥檝e always loved talking to people. I think it is a good way to give back to a community that I鈥檝e gotten so much from. Being able to interview and help shape the incoming class is exciting.

Study Abroad 

A group of students in a train station in Europe
At the train station, on our way to Vienna, Austra.

In the fall of my junior year, I studied abroad in Belgrade Serbia. I have a peace and conflict studies concentration, and while I was there, I studied post-conflict peace and reconciliation processes in the Western Balkans. I worked with a non-governmental organization called the Youth Initiative for Human Rights. 

The organization does a lot of rule-of-law and human rights advocacy work. It was interesting to see how civil society operates in a different context outside of the United States. I also stayed with a wonderful host family while I was there. They had a dog named Hana, which is eerily similar to my name, but the dog was so sweet, and I鈥檓 still in contact with my host parents.

The academics were fantastic. I was in a cohort of about eight students, so we got to know each other and our professors quite well. We also had the opportunity  to travel with our professors and put our learning into action throughout the program. We traveled to Budapest and Vienna. 

Study abroad was definitely one of, if not the highlight of my college experience. 

Research

I did a MAP (Mentored Advanced Project) this summer with my adviser, Professor Sharon Quinsaat. We conducted a discourse analysis of reporting on four different affirmative action Supreme Court cases. In particular, we were looking at how Asian Americans were being framed within the reporting. The MAP offered an opportunity to get some experience in high-level research that I think I wouldn鈥檛 necessarily get at other schools. 

It was an opportunity to build some foundational research skills. I think we鈥檙e going to go try to present at a conference, which will be a great opportunity.

View of the U.S. Supreme Court building at dusk
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., at dusk. Photo by Joe Ravi, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

I also got to build a stronger working relationship with my adviser. I had taken courses with her already, so we knew each other well. She knew me as a student, and I knew her as a professor and academic, but the more time you spend together, the stronger relationships you build. She鈥檚 already written a number of letters of recommendation for me. That鈥檚 also a relationship that I think I鈥檒l continue to tap into when I eventually apply for graduate school.

Friends and Fun

I found my community with the swim team.  Our Florida training trip is a social highlight for me. Over winter break, we spend two weeks in Naples, Florida, where we live in apartment-style hotel rooms with kitchens. You live with four of your teammates and you cook together. 

And since it鈥檚 winter break, you don鈥檛 have any schoolwork. You practice, you train, and then you socialize and rest and recover with your teammates in between practices.

The hotel is within walking distance of the beach. So, we鈥檇 walk to the beach some days and swim. We鈥檇 play games. We just sit in the warm Florida weather because we鈥檙e there in January. 

Two people are silhouetted against the twilight sky next to a lake
Nearby Rock Creek State Park.

I feel like that鈥檚 the time when the team meshes. As a first year, that鈥檚 when I felt like I started to belong with the team.

Even when I was abroad, I met up with some of my teammates in Copenhagen for a weekend, and that was fun. I think 乐播传媒入口ians will find each other everywhere, no matter what. Even when I was in Budapest and Vienna, I somehow ran into a 乐播传媒入口ian. 

Throughout my four years, I鈥檝e tried to take part in as many campus traditions as possible, whether that be the 乐播传媒入口 Relays (a fun spoof of more serious track meets) or Titular Head (our student film festival) or the Drag Show. This year, I want to go to all of those again, but it鈥檚 just mostly spending time with my people. I probably won鈥檛 live this close to my closest friends ever again, so I鈥檓 taking advantage of that.

I want to explore some more of Iowa and go to more state parks. I鈥檝e gone on a couple GORP (GORP is short for ) trips, and so my goal is to go on another one again this year because that usually is a good way to see Iowa and nature.

 

The northern lights over 乐播传媒入口 Iowa
We saw the northern lights from the 乐播传媒入口 campus 鈥 a pretty rare occurrence!
Musicians perform in Gardner Lounge under pink stagelights
A student band performs in Gardner Lounge.
A four-wheeler pulls a huge ear of corn in a local parade
This was one of the highlights of the 乐播传媒入口 Fourth of July parade.

Hopes and Plans for the Future

I don鈥檛 know what my life鈥檚 going to look like after I graduate. I don鈥檛 have a set plan right now. I鈥檓 just casting a wide net 鈥 things that sound exciting and that spark my curiosity. I鈥檓 hoping that the year or two or three that I take before graduate school will help crystallize what I want out of that continued education. 

My advisers at 乐播传媒入口 have been great 鈥 I鈥檝e been talking to them about next steps, and they鈥檝e connected me to a lot of alumni who are interested in similar things or had similar educational backgrounds. I can ask them 鈥 what was your journey? How did you end up where you are?

Hannah Sweet

My advisers at 乐播传媒入口 have been great 鈥 I鈥檝e been talking to them about next steps, and they鈥檝e connected me to a lot of alumni who are interested in similar things or had similar educational backgrounds. I can ask them 鈥 what was your journey? How did you end up where you are? 

The has been fantastic. I鈥檝e been working with Ann Landstrom in the Global Fellowships and Awards advising office, and she has helped me through the fellowship application process. I think without her, I wouldn鈥檛 nearly have as competitive an application. 

I鈥檓 part of the as well and I鈥檝e been getting some tips through there. I鈥檝e applied to a couple postgraduate fellowships where I teach English abroad or do some research abroad. We鈥檒l see if any of those pan out, but otherwise I would probably work for a union for a year or two.

I am definitely not going to go straight to grad school. The popular wisdom is to take some time. Unless you have a clear idea of what you want to do, don鈥檛 go straight into graduate school. You鈥檙e going to get so much more out of it when you have a set intention.

Looking Ahead

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Potentially, I could study sociology in grad school. I could also see myself studying public policy. I could see myself going into law. It depends. I always thought I鈥檇 go more the peace and conflict studies route 鈥 so international relations, international governance. But I took a class last semester with Karla Erickson called the Sociology of Robots and AI. I鈥檝e been increasingly interested in this intersection between technological innovation and labor. How is AI and automation changing the nature of work itself? I could see myself going into tech and bringing a sociological-social science perspective to technological development and governance.

It is a slight pivot, but I think that鈥檚 also the beauty of 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 individually advised curriculum 鈥 you take a class and find something that piques your interest. And then it just totally changes your path in life. I think it definitely planted a seed that I鈥檓 hoping to cultivate in the future.

I plan to just keep exploring, keep figuring it out.

I think you live the liberal arts even after you leave 乐播传媒入口. There are a lot of uncertainties, but I think the liberal arts experience and the 乐播传媒入口 experience makes you comfortable with the idea of exploring and feeling out things.

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