OPEN Magazine: Issue 10 // Fall 2009

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What are college?

your

goals

after

I would love to work as a brand manager. Right now I am interning at Flint Communications (advertising and PR firm) and also at the NDSU University Relations. I am still job searching and hope to find a great job to work at after I graduate in December 2009. I really enjoy the fast paced agency life as well as the laid-back research aspect of the marketing world. I am a people person. I love to interact and build relationships. I personally think that marketing is a key component that every business needs to excel. And I want to be a part of that!

How do you want your campus to remember you?

I want my campus to remember me as someone who loved NDSU! I have dedicated my entire stay at NDSU towards promoting diversity on campus and encouraging leadership in every way possible. I want everyone, who has been acquainted with me, to feel and remember that there is a leader in everyone. One does not have to be in a leadership position to create a change.

Favorite quotation:

How do you want to make a difference?

“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” – Mahatma Gandhi

I have various ideas in mind about how I can make a difference. During my undergraduate experience, I have tried my best to share my culture through various outlets (like presentations, mentorship, cultural events etc.). I believe one can make a difference daily through what they do everyday. One has to give their best, mind and heart, to what they want to do; and that will create a difference.

I am a participative leader...I believe a true leader is someone who can be a good follower as well.

My mother has always wanted to sponsor (financially, and any other way possible) an orphan child’s life from young age through college. I definitely intend on assisting her with that. One-step-at-a-time is an achievable goal.

Life is a consistent learning process. I enjoy learning new things daily from my peers.” -Pramita Sen

new on campus NEW ONLINE OFFERINGS • Online offerings will expand to include master’s degrees in software engineering, logistics and urban planning, electrical and computer engineering and managerial logistics. >>

NEW PROGRAMS • Master’s of public health, doctorate and master’s in biomedical engineering in cooperation with the University of North Dakota, doctorate in business and a master’s in global business. >>

RICHARD H. BARRY HALL • Richard H. Barry Hall, 811 2nd Ave. N., Fargo, will house more than 4,000 students, faculty and staff of the College of Business and Departments of Agribusiness and Applied Economics. The hall includes 12 conference rooms, coffee bar, branches of the >>

NDSU Bookstore, behavioral lab and trading lab. The hall will also be home to the North Dakota Trade Office and the Center for Global Initiatives and Leadership. KLAI HALL • Klai Hall will be home to the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at 711 2nd Ave. N., Fargo - the former Lincoln Mutual Life building in Downtown Fargo. >>

CITYSCAPES • This is an apartment-retail project on 1st Avenue North in Downtown Fargo is being completed by Cityscapes Development will be ready for students by fall. NDSU will not own the building, but will manage part of it for student housing. >>

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