I'm happy to say that I graduated with my master's degree in World Languages and Applied Intercultural Studies. The program helped me navigate through various cultures and settings and acquire language skills in our rapidly growing, diverse country. It has been especially helpful with my job I began this year in March. I work with the Department of Aviation at the world's busiest airport, the Atlanta Airport. I'm happy and honored to be able to assist those in need at our airport. It has helped me be more conscious and understanding of others and be able to assist them in the best way possible. I'd like to thank the Department of World Languages and Cultures for always encouraging me to better myself and for giving me the resources to learn about other cultures and languages. I'd also like to thank my undergraduate university, the University of Scranton, for instilling the idea of Cura Personalis (caring for the whole person). I would encourage anyone to take a class in the Department of World Languages and Cultures!