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blog post - mph journey

welcome to my first post!

Hola!

My name is Aidy and I’m an incoming MPH student. I’m also a medical librarian, scholar, and higher ed administrator. healthy | scholarly | pursuits is my small corner on the internet where I share my journey as a non-traditional MPH grad student.

I’ve been a non-traditional student since 2007 with gaps in my college journey since 2004. I took my first set of college classes in 2004 and dropped out in 2005 only to return in 2007 as a young single mom and finish with an associates degree in 2008, a bachelors degree in 2011 and my first masters degree in 2014. Ten years later, I’m returning to school to pursue a Masters of Public Health which I applied twice for, got dropped and had to re-apply. Why have I decided to return? I hope to share that in a later post :-). If any of this sounds like your college experience, you are not alone.

About this blog….

Healthy scholary is written across the top with the word pursuits written towards the bottom, in the center is a an open book face upward with flowers blooming in the center.

So what do I mean by “healthy”?

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “healthy” [adverb] as “in a way that is beneficial to one’s health”. When it comes to return back to school, I’ve learned after having secured three degrees, that our health should be a priority, especially when our academic studies become stressful. Going back to school is an opportunity to really pursue my studies differently than before, more sustainably, more intentional, simply…healthy. I also hope to share all that I learn from the “ph” (public health) part of the mph degree program.

What about “scholarly”?

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “scholarly” [adverb] as “of, characteristic of, or suitable to learned persons”. Going back to school means that we’re also going to be reading, reflecting, and writing. I consider scholarly or scholarship all of the above. I also believe that we learn best by acquiring and applying knowledge and this word aptly reflects that. I hope to share my scholarly experience, whether these are assignments I’m working on, challenges, successes, etc.

And “pursuits”?

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “pursuit” [noun] as “an activity that one engages in as a vocation, profession, or avocation”. This of course wraps up this blog’s purpose fairly nicely. My blog is here to share my journey, ups and downs, about being a non-traditional student, being a scholar while also pursuing my studies, and everything in between. My goal is that I empower and encourage myself and others on a similar journey.

So welcome to my blog, I hope you find it insightful.

To your salud & success,

AW