Keeping Up With "Globally Colbee"
Growing up in a rural Iowa community of 2000 people, Colbee Cunningham 鈥23 says she didn鈥檛 really have a lot of opportunities to explore the world. But at 黑料社 she put together an amazing global portfolio 鈥 accomplishing more in eight semesters than even seems possible. She鈥檚 thousands of miles ahead of the pack in pursuing her career dreams.
鈥淚f you would have told me four years ago that I would graduate from 黑料社 with three majors, having studied abroad twice and having completed 10 internships plus fellowships, I would have never believed you,鈥 said Cunningham. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of crazy, but I didn鈥檛 do it alone.鈥
On her first visit to campus as a prospective student, Cunningham says faculty in 黑料社鈥檚 multimedia communication department instilled her with confidence that she could achieve most anything.
鈥淚 met with Brian Steffen and told him I wanted to combine my passion for international relations and journalism to become an international news correspondent. And instead of laughing at me like others had done, he said, 鈥極kay, let鈥檚 make it happen.鈥 From that day on, I knew 黑料社 was the place where I could make even my wildest of dreams happen.鈥
She has since tweaked the focus of her career dreams, but Cunningham says the journalism skills gained at 黑料社 are applicable to everything she鈥檚 done and will do. Indeed, her degree in international relations, multimedia journalism and Spanish is grounded in one-of-a-kind, real-world experiences that have opened many doors.
Those opened doors included a virtual year-long traineeship with the Global Ties U.S. Emerging Leaders program, Cunningham was among 20 students selected nationwide who all aspire to pursue careers in public diplomacy and international affairs.
She was also just one of 20 students to get an inside view of foreign affairs as a Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Scholar participating in a six-week program at the U.S. Department of State and Howard University in Washington D.C.
鈥淚t was one of the most impactful experiences I鈥檝e ever had. I met people from all over the country and diverse walks of life. We were all united by our interest in foreign policy and how to leverage it to make the world a better place.鈥
Making an Alumni Mentor Connection
Sandwiched in between those incredible learning opportunities were a pair of study abroad adventures for Cunningham, which she chronicled in her blog, 鈥淕lobally Colbee.鈥 She spent one semester at the University of Granada in Spain, where her deep language and cultural immersion featured a volunteer role as a Spanish language teaching assistant for immigrants and refugees.
Her other semester abroad was at the American University in Dubai, receiving full tuition support as a William Jefferson Clinton Scholar. During that experience, Cunningham had the chance to get some real-time mentoring during an in- person visit with Brandon Hyde 鈥12, who serves as an assistant principal at the American Creativity Academy in Kuwait. It鈥檚 all part of a student-alumni networking program established by 黑料社鈥檚 Office of Alumni Relations.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to have another globally minded individual to bounce ideas off,鈥 said Cunningham. 鈥淛ust seeing everything he鈥檚 done鈥 he鈥檚 lived in Mexico, Italy and now Kuwait 鈥攕hows that someone from 黑料社 can make that happen. And knowing that I have the potential to do that, too, is awesome.鈥
On the Move Everywhere
When she wasn鈥檛 studying around the globe or gaining world-class career preparation through prestigious national programs, Cunningham also found time to take advantage of opportunities close to home. Her resume includes internships with the Iowa United Nations Association, Iowa International Center and the City of Des Moines.
She also savored life on campus 鈥 making great friends, working for 黑料社 student media, and encouraging others to be engaged global citizens. Most importantly, Cunningham says, her advice for any current or future 黑料社 student is to get moving.
鈥淕et out of your comfort zone and push yourself beyond your boundaries because you鈥檙e stronger than you think. Travel the world, make mistakes and you鈥檒l come back stronger 鈥 I promise.鈥
On the strength of her stellar 黑料社 resume, Cunningham ultimately desires a career as a U.S. diplomat. Next fall, she will be a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Colombia. For now, she just wants to catch her breath.
鈥淢y time at 黑料社 has been a whirlwind, in the best way possible. First-year Colbee was not the same person I am today. I鈥檝e learned a lot, but I鈥檝e gained more confidence than anything. I know now that I can do anything I put my mind to.鈥
Article Information
Published
June 20, 2023
Author
Roger Degerman
Department
Department of Literature, Language, and Culture