Several Frostburg State University students discuss their various plans following graduation.
Jessie Wismer of Annapolis, MD is a junior studying mass communications. She hopes to work as a staff event planner under and established wedding planning company or through hotel that hosts weddings. Her dream is to eventually own her own wedding planning company specializing in "green practices" and environmental sustainability. She is currently working as an assstant director of special events for the university, as which she and her co-workers handle many university events.
Tavarsha Timmons of Baltimore, MD is an English major and a junior. She intends to enter the MAT program at Frostburg, upon graduation and then hopes to eventually become a professor at a University of Maryland school.
Lindsay Crabtree of Oldtown, MD is an art and design major, with focus areas in painting and illustration and minors in graphic design and art history. The senior plans to graduate in spring 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts is to attend Frostburg's MAT program. She hopes to find a career teaching art in a public school system while pursuing her doctorate. "Some laugh at this 'unrealistic and overly ambitious' statement, but my ultimate goal is to have my masters by age 21, and my doctorate by 23 or 24, and afterwards, have a career in teaching, preferably at the high school or college level, illustrate children's books, editorials, and complete my own children's book." Crabtree said.
Jessie Wismer of Annapolis, MD is a junior studying mass communications. She hopes to work as a staff event planner under and established wedding planning company or through hotel that hosts weddings. Her dream is to eventually own her own wedding planning company specializing in "green practices" and environmental sustainability. She is currently working as an assstant director of special events for the university, as which she and her co-workers handle many university events.
Tavarsha Timmons of Baltimore, MD is an English major and a junior. She intends to enter the MAT program at Frostburg, upon graduation and then hopes to eventually become a professor at a University of Maryland school.
Lindsay Crabtree of Oldtown, MD is an art and design major, with focus areas in painting and illustration and minors in graphic design and art history. The senior plans to graduate in spring 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts is to attend Frostburg's MAT program. She hopes to find a career teaching art in a public school system while pursuing her doctorate. "Some laugh at this 'unrealistic and overly ambitious' statement, but my ultimate goal is to have my masters by age 21, and my doctorate by 23 or 24, and afterwards, have a career in teaching, preferably at the high school or college level, illustrate children's books, editorials, and complete my own children's book." Crabtree said.
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