BRADFORD, PA – It’s
been more than 14 years since Magnolia Hernandez graduated from the University
of Pittsburgh at Bradford, but she hasn’t forgotten her alma mater.
Hernandez has made a
gift of $5,500, most of which will be matched by the Pitt-Bradford Alumni
Association Alumni Challenge, to endow the Panther Traveler Study Abroad Fund
that will help Pitt-Bradford students study abroad.
Hernandez herself
came to Pitt-Bradford in 1996 from the Dominican Republic, where she lived at
the time, but it was a trip on the floating university Semester at Sea that
gave her a passion for travel.
A writing major at
Pitt-Bradford, Hernandez became interested in international relations following
her round-the-world trip. She would go on to earn a master’s degree in
international relations.
Hernandez said it
wasn’t just travel abroad that made an impact on her life at Pitt-Bradford; it
was also a caring faculty and staff.
As a student worker
for administrative assistant Sharie Radzavich in the Division of Communication
and the Arts, she found a role model and second mother.
“Sharie made a world
of difference,” Hernandez said. “She just took me under her wing. That first
year in Bradford, I got really sick during Thanksgiving, and she and Dr.
(Carys) Evans-Corrales checked in on me. They were just amazing.”
Hernandez said that
the American college experience was far different from what she had grown up
expecting in the Dominican Republic, where college strictly refers to
academics.
“Dr. (Michael)
Stuckart took a group of us sailing on his boat on the Niagara River, and I
remember thinking, ‘This is college?’ I had no idea.”
She said Dr. Vince
Kohler, who taught American studies, prodded her into applying to graduate
school, something she said she would not have gone on to without his
encouragement.
Hernandez also worked
as a resident assistant, which would play a part in her deciding to remain in
higher education. After working for eight years in study abroad at Miami Dade
College and Florida International University, today she works in the university
graduate school at Florida International University, which is also located in
Miami.
“I have wanted to
create this scholarship forever. The undergraduate experience is so important,
and, to me, study abroad shaped my vision of the world and who I was. When I
took the trip that I did, I could not have done it without the help that I
received,” she said. When she saw that the alumni challenge would match gifts
up to $5,000, she knew the time was right for her gift.
She said she chose to
make the gift to students at Pitt-Bradford because of what those in the
university had done for her.
“I love
Pitt-Bradford,” she said. “I feel that the same care that was fostered back
then still exists. I love my alma mater.”
For more information
on Hernadez’s scholarship or to make a contribution, contact Jill Ballard,
executive director of institutional advancement, at jballard@pitt.edu
or (814) 362-5091.
Magnolia Hernandez, far right, a 2000 graduate of the University of
Pittsburgh at Bradford, has established a study abroad scholarship at
the university. Hernandez works with study abroad students at Florida
International University.
Here she is shown on a trip to Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
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