Name:
Maureen McKenna
Hometown:
Parlin, NJ
Major:
Psychology, Sociology minor
Graduation
date: May 2015
Why
did you choose Fordham?
Fordham
was the first school I fell in love with because it was so beautiful! As soon
as I stepped onto the campus my junior year of high school I knew this was
where I wanted to be. Fordham reminded me so much of home and I love that I am
so close to the city! There are definitely so many opportunities available here
because of the location.
What
clubs/organizations/internships have you been involved in? What has been your
favorite experience?
I am a member of the Varsity Swim Team where I have competed for the
last 4 years. Since I am going into education, I have also been able to do a
lot of volunteer experiences at different schools throughout the city. I have
been a volunteer for Jumpstart for 2 years which is one of my favorite things
to do. Jumpstart is a non-profit organization that partners with preschools in
low income areas and trains college students to help children prepare for
kindergarten. Twice a week for 2 hours each day my team and I go into the
preschool classroom and read to the students, assist them with their writing
skills, and do a bunch of other fun activities. It is so rewarding seeing how
much we can impact the lives of the students! In addition to Jumpstart, I have
also volunteered at PS 205, PS 54, Harry Gordon School, and the Bronx Charter
School which are all in walking distance from Rose Hill. Currently, I volunteer
at the Rebecca School for students with special needs in Manhattan. I love that
I have been able to volunteer in a variety of different schools because it is
really fascinating to see how their learning experiences differ from my own. It
is always nice to be able to help children who need the most support.
What
do you think is the best resource available to students on campus?
The Dorothy Day Center for Service and Justice- I have found so many
opportunities to become involved in the community, especially in the field of
education.
What
is your favorite personal memory at Fordham?
I
don’t think I have any specific memories, but I always love when my friends and
I explore the city. We always try to go to the city on the weekends to eat,
shop, or just walk around. The city is the perfect get-away from school work
and there is always something new to do!
Where
is your favorite place to hang out at Fordham or in NYC?
Any
restaurant on Arthur Ave! There is so much delicious Italian food around here!
What
are your plans/goals/aspirations for post-graduation?
I am
enrolled in the 5-Year Education Track at Fordham so this year I was able to
integrate 4 graduate level courses into my schedule. I will finish next year at
Lincoln Center with my Masters in Elementary Education and Special Education. Hopefully
after next year I will be teaching somewhere in the city!
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