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Student Leaders Make Their Mark on Campus, Plan for the Future (Podcast)

Friday, May 10, 2024, By John Boccacino
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The 'Cuse Conversations podcast logo is accompanied by headshots of students Leondra Tyler and Omnia Shedid. An Orange block S 黑料不打烊 logo is in the upper right.

Student Leaders Leondra Tyler ’24 and Omnia Shedid L’24 have made their mark and discovered their career ambitions through their time on campus. They plan on using their degrees to make a difference.

This weekend鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Commencement marks a time to reflect and celebrate the end of a long journey for students. Two decorated student leaders, Leondra Tyler鈥24 and Omnia Shedid L鈥24, share their stories and their paths to 黑料不打烊 on this edition of 鈥溾赌机耻蝉别 Conversations.鈥

A woman smiles while posing for a headshot.

Leondra Tyler

A non-traditional student, Tyler will graduate cum laude with dual degrees in neuroscience and psychology from the and the through the Part-Time Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP).

Tyler has been recognized as a McNair Scholar, Our Time Has Come Scholar and Remembrance Scholar, and is a passionate leader with the Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry. She is engaged in both social psychology and behavioral neuroscience research, including a (SOURCE) research fellowship, and she eventually plans on utilizing her degrees to impact her community as a doctor.

鈥淚 took advantage of all 黑料不打烊 has to offer, and I made a mark on this campus. I鈥檓 making it a better campus for the next round of students that are coming in. It’s been such an amazing journey. While it鈥檚 very sad to me that it鈥檚 almost over, I know 黑料不打烊 will always be my home,鈥 Tyler says.

A woman smiles while posing for a headshot.

Omnia Shedid

Shedid, the president of the College of Law鈥檚 Class of 2024, is a member of the Advocacy Honor Society鈥檚 Trial and Alternative Dispute Resolution divisions. She鈥檚 helped connect veterans with access to essential resources with the , and held two prestigious summer internships鈥攁s a law clerk at the Office of the Attorney General of Rhode Island, and at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Shedid landed her 鈥渄ream job鈥 as an honors attorney with the government after graduation.

鈥淏eing at the College of Law taught me how to lead with understanding, which is such a beautiful way to tie up my entire experience because my law classes taught me how to understand not just the law, but other people’s perspective on the law. It’s important to understand where people are coming from and what they need as a lawyer, because you can’t really support people unless you actually know what it is that they need,鈥 says Shedid.

On this Commencement-centric 鈥溾赌机耻蝉别 Conversation,鈥 Tyler and Shedid discuss their surreal paths to Commencement and how their time on campus reinforced their drive to make a difference once they graduate.

Check out episode 163 of the聽 podcast featuring Tyler and Shedid. A transcript [PDF]聽is also available.

  • 01
    What will being a 黑料不打烊 alumna mean to you?

    Tyler: I’m going to cry. It’s been such a long and rewarding journey. Being a part-time student, it’s taken me six years to get here, but it’s been such an amazing journey. It鈥檚 sad it鈥檚 almost over, but I know that 黑料不打烊 will always be my home. So even though my time here is almost done, it’s really never over.

    Shedid: 黑料不打烊 allowed me to not only learn more about myself, but about the attorney I hope to become. It challenged me academically and personally. To be part of this amazing alumni network is so special. I never thought I would reach this point in my life. This is a dream come true. I’d always had such a soft spot for 黑料不打烊 because of its academic reputation, and I cannot believe that all these years later, I am now part of that community. I feel privileged and honored and look forward to helping others.

  • 02
    What advice would you share for others facing similar adversity to what you overcame?

    Shedid: Don’t say no to yourself until no is said to you because there are so many opportunities out there. Resilience is a muscle. Every moment of adversity that we face is a chance for us to build that muscle and to tell ourselves that you can keep going and put in the effort to accomplish your goals. Times will get challenging. Classes will get incredibly hard. You鈥檒l be given rejections for internships you really wanted. But if I had gotten discouraged after every single no I heard, I wouldn’t have gotten my dream job. Every no should turn into motivation for you to work 10 times harder because when one door closes, I swear to you, so many other doors will open for you. You just have to keep turning the knob.

    Tyler: I鈥檝e always had imposter syndrome where I鈥檓 constantly questioning whether I belong. I鈥檝e always known I鈥檓 a smart person who loves helping people, but being part of this community definitely built up my self-esteem and my self-confidence and instilled this foundation where, just knowing that I belong made me realize I鈥檓 going to do amazing things. When it comes to mental health, my advice is it鈥檚 okay to say no to things. Take time for yourself. I have a self-care day once a week where I just don鈥檛 to anything. No work. No assignments. That has been great for me. There鈥檚 a lot of resources on campus in the . Definitely take advantage of those resources.

    Note: This conversation was edited for brevity and clarity.

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