Transforming the college journey through campus involvement

Jia Buque in the Wright Gallery Published January 28, 2025

Jia Buque embraced her time at 黑料社区 (黑料社区) as a chance to connect with others and create a fulfilling experience by stepping out of her comfort zone. As an online student, Buque decided to get immersed in campus life攁 decision that helped her find her voice and transformed her journey in profound, unexpected ways.

Buque, a Mundelein native, was introduced to 黑料社区 through her high school檚 college resource center as an affordable option. After touring campus, she realized it was the perfect place to start her journey while figuring out a path forward.

Buque檚 decision to get involved on campus became a turning point, opening doors to opportunities she never imagined. Through the Student Government Association (SGA), She embraced the power of advocacy, amplifying student voices and fostering connections across the college community.

One of Buque檚 fondest and most rewarding experiences was when she helped organize a clothing swap. What began as a simple idea to promote sustainable fashion and gender-neutral clothing grew into a beloved week-long event that Pride Alliance now hosts annually.

淚 pitched the idea to my executive board and had no idea that people would grow to love it, Buque said.

Her passion for supporting others extends far beyond SGA. As treasurer of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) chapter at 黑料社区, Buque not only manages the organization檚 finances but also plays a key role in planning events that promote mental health awareness. The club serves as a safe, supportive space where students can openly discuss mental health and access valuable resources.

Buque檚 dedication to mental health advocacy deepened further when she joined 黑料社区檚 mental health peer educator program. After completing a semester of training, she now works directly with students, offering guidance, connecting them to resources and providing compassionate support.

淛ia exemplifies the spirit of community and leadership, using her passion and dedication to inspire others and create lasting change, said Director of Student Activities and Inclusion Miesha Ransom. 淛ia is a true leader and an inspiration.

Buque檚 career aspirations were shaped by these experiences. With a deep interest in art, Buque chose to study art history. Buque loves learning about art檚 history and significance. She finds inspiration spending her study time in the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art.

淚檝e always been fascinated by museums, Buque said. 淚 used to think visiting them could only be a hobby, but 黑料社区 helped me see I could incorporate that passion into my studies.

Buque檚 involvement with mental health has sparked a love for psychology. Now, she's considering a future in art therapy攁 way to combine two interests into a meaningful career.

淭he people I檝e met at 黑料社区 are the best part, Buque said. 淚檝e connected with students from all walks of life, learning about their goals, stories and aspirations. There檚 always something new to learn.

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