Uncategorized – 91传媒 Foundation /foundation Give to 91传媒 Foundation Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:30:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Art of Leadership /foundation/2024/11/07/the-art-of-leadership/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:55:08 +0000 /foundation/?p=2459 Hadley Marshall is grateful for the opportunity to gain important skills at 91传媒

Student Finds Success as Nightingale Gallery Director

Hadley Marshall (91传媒 photograph / Michael K. Dakota)

Hadley Marshall, a junior from Burns, just wrapped up is her first year as Student Director for the Nightingale Gallery in Loso Hall. Through this hands-on experience, she’s discovered her ability to lead after embracing this position.

What have you learned about yourself? 

鈥淚 have learned to lead a team, which is something I didn’t think I could do. I’ve been able to lead a team of attendants, and also communicate with visiting artists. When I leave this position, I want to be in a spot where I continue to develop those skills. This college fosters an environment where students can succeed. I think that will be a crucial skill moving forward in my professional and personal life. You learn so much, including how to work with visiting artists, and how to install work, that is something that most colleges don’t offer.鈥

Why did you choose 91传媒? 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a small school with a level of education that feels more like that of a private school. 91传媒 is an amazing fit for me. I love the community and the professors, my peers, and just all the opportunities.鈥

How did you become the Student Director? 

鈥淚 saw the opening for the position and as somebody who loves the arts and loves to be involved in the arts, decided to apply.鈥

Would you recommend 91传媒 to others?

鈥淚 would absolutely recommend 91传媒 to others. This campus and this school, it’s just so unique!鈥

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Successful Sisters聽 /foundation/2024/11/07/successful-sisters/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:54:51 +0000 /foundation/?p=2458
91传媒 students Naomi and Savannah Potter perform for the 91传媒 Board of Trustees and guests on May 18. (91传媒 photograph / Michael K. Dakota)

Building Lifelong Connections

Savannah Potter makes ice cream with the Chemistry Club for students, faculty, staff and visitors in the Quad in anticipation of 2023 Homecoming. (91传媒 photograph / Michael K. Dakota)

Success can be measured in the many  meaningful connections made during your college experience. Savannah and Naomi Potter found far more than academic success at 91传媒, where they built lifelong relationships that will extend well beyond graduation. 

鈥淚 took full advantage of connecting and meeting people here, and I’m going to build on those relationships for the rest of my life,鈥 Savannah shared. 鈥淭hose are what are going to outlast my experience here.鈥 

Echoing her older sister鈥檚 sentiment, Naomi appreciates the meaningful and close-knit relationships with faculty at 91传媒. 

鈥淭he small campus allows you to get close with the faculty, in a way you just can鈥檛 at a larger campus,鈥 Naomi said. 鈥淚t’s incredible the friendships you make with your professors.    They will change your life, and that’s so different from a big campus.鈥 

Savannah agreed, adding that the faculty have made her experience phenomenal.

A Journey of Discovery and Growth

Savannah鈥檚 early experience was shaped by the pandemic and online classes at a community college. Her decision to transfer was influenced by convenience and 91传媒鈥檚  reputation. Raised in Baker City, she found the intimate environment provided a sense of community that was invaluable. Inspired by the science faculty, Savannah shifted her focus to chemistry. 

鈥淔rom a very young age, I was always intrigued by science,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was planning to become an ophthalmologist, but the encouragement from my chemistry professor changed my path.鈥 

Initially hesitant about attending college, Naomi found 91传媒鈥檚 unique charm irresistible. 

鈥淚 didn’t initially want to go to college, and I certainly didn鈥檛 want to go to 91传媒 because it was so close to home. But it turned out to be the best decision of my life,鈥 Naomi admitted.

Naomi Potter performs in the 2024 production of the ‘H2O Show’

A Shared Passion

Coming from a musical family, the sisters often perform together both on and off campus, balancing their academic commitments with their love for music. When Professor of Music Peter Wordelman asked them to perform at a Board of Trustees meeting, they felt deeply honored. 

鈥淥ur music faculty are exceptional. I changed my major to be more music-focused because of Peter,鈥 Naomi said. 鈥淗e has been such an inspiration, just like  Savannah’s chemistry professors.鈥 

Savannah added, 鈥淢usic keeps me grounded when science gets crazy. My sister and I are almost always up for any gig or performance, and we love it.鈥 

Looking Forward

Naomi reflected more on the importance of savoring the college experience. 

鈥淭hese were the most amazing years of my life, and they go by so fast. I try to slow down and enjoy them,鈥 she said. 

Savannah encourages freshmen to explore various experiences. 鈥淚 had no plans to pursue chemistry initially, but by participating in the chemistry club during my first year, I discovered a genuine passion for it,鈥 she said.

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Philanthropy for Students /foundation/2024/11/07/philanthropy-for-students/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 17:54:18 +0000 /foundation/?p=2457 For Fred and Phyllis Arnst and their family, 91传媒 is a cherished and   longstanding part of their story.

Phyllis and Fred Arnst

鈥淲e have a long, lovely list of the ways 91传媒 has impacted our life and our family,鈥 Phyllis Arnst said. 鈥淥ur journey started in Eastern Oregon in 1968 in Wallowa County and then to La Grande. The journey has been as beautiful as this region itself.鈥

The couple met at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. Their relationship blossomed, leading to marriage and a move to Winifred, Montana where Fred took on roles as a head coach and PE teacher.

 鈥淚 was taking summer classes at the University of Montana and met the superintendent for Wallowa County who told me about an opportunity.鈥

 After six wonderful years in Wallowa County, a new opportunity arose in La Grande. 

鈥淣ot long after we moved to La Grande, I found a position with Eastern鈥揑 worked for three presidents, and three name changes,鈥 Phyllis said. 鈥淚 started working for a state college and retired from a university!鈥

鈥淪o many of our children and grandchildren have attended Eastern and earned degrees here,鈥 Phyllis continued. 鈥淏ecause of our backgrounds and interests, it got us thinking about the type of students we want to support. We鈥檙e interested in supporting students who can use help, so we wanted to make sure our scholarship is renewable,鈥 Phyllis commented.  

鈥淚t was important to us to establish rapport with students. Providing renewable scholarships makes the students feel good, knowing there are people out there who want to support their journey and help them succeed.鈥

鈥淚t’s a big deal,鈥 Fred said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just one of the ways we can help students get through school鈥搕o be successful now, but also helping students succeed in life.鈥

鈥91传媒 does a good job helping students see the importance of philanthropy in their own lives and communities,鈥 Phyllis reflected. 鈥淚n our retirement years, we look back and see all of the benefits from our educational opportunities. We want to pay it forward, so students can have fulfilling and productive lives. It鈥檚 our hope they鈥檒l be inspired to one day give back to their  own home communities.鈥

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