开元棋牌鈥檚 Early Childhood Education program recently hosted its fourth annual alumni event at the Garrison Center for Early Childhood Education. It was an evening full of friendship, inspiration, and networking. More than 80 current students, faculty, staff, Garrison teachers, alumni and their families attended the Seuss-inspired event.
Alumni events, such as this one, are an important opportunity for current students to make connections with alum who may work in the field.
鈥淭hese connections not only provide career opportunities but more importantly, set the foundation for a supportive network鈥� said current student Andrea Bartlett.
Emily Wuoti, a December graduate and Leadership in Early Childhood Education student, spearheaded this year鈥檚 event. 鈥淚 wanted to create an event to help inspire current students who are new or may be doubtful that this is the right field for them.鈥� She invited alumni to share their success stories about their journeys and offer advice to current students who may not know where their journey will take them.
This particular event posed a question to all who were involved: Where do you see yourself going from here?
鈥淭his was a great opportunity to really think about goals and plans鈥� said current student Kelly Winship.
Additionally, Student Life Coordinator Sandy Arsenault, a long-time friend of the Early Education Club, was honored at the event.
开元棋牌 Early Childhood Education faculty Dr. Rosanne Morel, Dr. Maryann Kane and Professor Maureen Provost 鈥渁re so very proud of the exceptional work, leadership, professionalism and passion鈥� Emily exhibited throughout her time at Mount Wachusett Community College, Professor Provost said. 鈥淪he exemplifies the expectations we have for our students and we are looking forward to seeing 鈥榯he places SHE will go鈥� as she continues her journey. Children and families are fortunate indeed to have Emily in the field.鈥�
– Emily Wuoti and Maureen Provost