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Capturing life.

If you have been following Mitchell College on social media this semester, you have probably seen photos taken by Mitchell Marketing & Communications intern Alex Brown.

“My favorite part of my internship is knowing that my photos will provide a permanent record of Mitchell history. It’s great to attend the many events and meet new people. Taking portraits is new to me and was a challenge, but I overcame that by researching different techniques and practicing through the semester.”

Alex also completed a digital photography course at Mitchell.

An avid landscape photographer and junior hospitality and tourism major, Alex hopes to one day integrate his love of photography and travel into a hospitality industry career, “preferably in Central Florida!”

But for now he is happy being at Mitchell, where he has made great friends and loves the waterfront location, campus vibe and individualized academic support.

 

 

 

The arts, full circle.

When it came time to decide on an academic focus at Mitchell College, senior Kelly Nolan looked back at what she was drawn to as a child.

“I have always been interested in the arts, everything from theater to fine art, and I knew I wanted to do something with creativity. I love to build sets for shows and musicals, and I love to be surrounded by art. It is inspirational, and it makes me feel happy and motivated. That’s how I decided on an arts administration major.”

As a student in liberal and professional studies, Kelly built an individualized major, taking coursework in both business and art, from advertising fundamentals and marketing to painting, film study, photography and stage play production.

She is also putting her interests to work through her internship at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London. There she assists the education department with its art workshops and programs offered to children and families.

“I found out about the internship through Mitchell’s Integrative Career Development (ICD) office. Applying for it was a pretty straightforward process, although waiting to hear if I could move on to the next step was a bit stressful. The ICD office, though, was very helpful as I prepared for my interview.”

Kelly spends a full day every Thursday at the museum, preparing for a morning homeschool program and an after-school art class.

“I work with both the outreach coordinator for schools and the education department. I help set up supplies for the morning workshop, then pack up and reset the tables for the afternoon workshop. I also do some computer research work and other organizing.”

Kelly also works at special programs on the first and third Saturdays of the month. The first Saturday, known as Free First Saturday, offers complimentary general admission and art-making for families. The third Saturday, called Science Saturday, offers free science-themed art projects with museum admission.

In addition to assisting with programs, she has been able to spend time in the exhibits. Her favorite one is the permanent exhibition, “Louis Comfort Tiffany in New London,” which looks at Tiffany’s life, art and his connections to this area. Tiffany’s sister Annie was married to Alfred Mitchell. Together, Annie and Alfred Mitchell owned the property where Mitchell College sits today and the college bears their name.

“I found the connection between Tiffany, the Mitchell family and Mitchell College rather interesting and surprising.”        

Kelly’s favorite part of the internship is the variety in each day, and she equally enjoys interacting with the regular homeschoolers each week and the families participating in Saturday workshops together.

“I think an internship is valuable for figuring out a direction to go in after graduation. The process helps me narrow down a goal or a place I see myself working, even later in life.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mitchell College Senior to Attend NCAA Student Immersion Program

Mitchell College senior and women’s basketball point guard Le’Sandra Turner was recently selected to attend the NCAA DIII Student Immersion Program in Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 19-22, 2022. The program takes place annually in conjunction with the NCAA Convention.

 Through the program, talented ethnic minority students with a strong interest in a career in Division III athletics, either in coaching or administration, receive full funding to attend the convention and participate in programming to gain an understanding of Division III, its members and its governance process. Student-athletes will also receive DiSC training related to workplace performance, including teamwork, communication and productivity.

 Matt Finlayson, Mitchell College director of athletics, said, “When I saw this opportunity come across my email from the NCAA, I knew one of our Mariners had to participate. I put out a call to coaches for nominations, and women’s basketball coach Courtney Burns recommended Le’Sandra Turner right away. Given Le’Sandra’s future career goals and her recent completion of a coaching internship here, this experience is the ideal next step for her.”

Burns said, “Le’Sandra immediately came to my mind as someone who would take advantage of this opportunity and learn all she can from it. We are very excited for her and look forward to hearing about her experience when she returns from the program.”

Reflecting on the opportunity, Turner, who is studying sports management, said, “Ever since I was a kid I knew I wanted to be a basketball coach, either men’s or women’s, and once my playing career is over, I’m certain I will jump into the coaching side of the game. However, I am very interested in exploring the sports administration side as well. Through the student immersion program, I’m looking forward to networking and meeting new people. I think it is so valuable to learn from other people’s stories and experiences with the profession.”

Mitchell College Dance/Cheer to present Fall Showcase on Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6.

Join us for the Mitchell College Dance/Cheer Fall Showcase 2021 in the Clarke Center at Mitchell College!
Showtimes: Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6 @ 7pm each evening

The ever-popular Fall Showcase will feature original choreography to a wonderful variety of popular music, and include solo, duet, trio and quartet performances along with full-ensemble numbers. Come and enjoy brand-new offerings, as well as a reprise of several old favorites, this year presented with a twist! 

Admission is free; all members of the Mitchell community and the public are welcome to attend. View the College’s COVID-19 policies here.

The Dance/Cheer Fall Showcase may also be accessed remotely on Zoom:
When:
Nov 5, 2021 07:00 PM
Nov 6, 2021 07:00 PM
Topic: Mitchell College Dance/Cheer
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://mitchell.zoom.us/j/85876029486
NO WAITING ROOM
NO PASSWORD

Learn more about Mitchell College Performing Arts at mitchell.edu/performing-arts.