Speakers Reach out to UT MESP Students
On Friday, July 20, 2018, speakers Jeremy Holloway and
Victor J. Coleman Jr. shared their story with over 30
students from the Multicultural Emerging Scholars Program at
UT. The speakers spoke about casting vision for success in
their future academic and long-term career goal. Holloway
and Coleman shared about building support groups, casting
out vision for their lives, and becoming focused on using
words that support a clear outcome for achievement in their
academics. Each student also created their own personal
Vision Board as a tool to help their pursue and achieve
their desired goals.
Victor J. Coleman Jr. is a public speaker, community
organizer, who enjoys helping youth build up their futures
to great achievements. Jeremy Holloway is a public speaker
and UT PhD Candidate in Education.
The MESP program is a six-week bridge summer program, in
which students engage in academic and social enrichment
activities, explore and, enjoy resources on the UT campus
and in the local community, and meet with UT faculty and
college administrators in a relaxed environment. For more
information on MESP visit their website at
http://www.utoledo.edu/diversity/mesp/summer-bridge-living-learning-community.html
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