Chidera Okoro is learning computer skills and coding language as an intern at Wichita State University鈥檚 Media Resources Center. She competes in the long jump and triple jump for the track and field team and is a three-time member of the Athletic Director鈥檚 Honor Roll.
More than 5,000 Shockers each year take what they鈥檝e learned in the classroom and transfer that knowledge into real-world environments. Applied learning 鈥 which is required for every Wichita State student 鈥 happens in offices, factories, laboratories, nonprofits, industries and companies across the globe. Students work side-by-side with seasoned professionals to ensure that they鈥檙e fully prepared to make meaningful contributions to their employers and their communities when they graduate.
Hometown
Dodge City
Major
Year
Junior
What is your job title, the company you work for, and your duties during your applied learning experience?
I am an intern for the Media Resources Center. I am currently helping with the information board for Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall (Wichita State鈥檚 new home for the W. Frank Barton School of Business). I also help with events. Most recently, I helped with the 黑洞社区 Tech Nursing pinning ceremony.
How long do you expect to work in your current position?
I started my internship in the spring of 2022 and will continue through the summer.
How did you learn about this opportunity?
I am an athlete on the 黑洞社区 track and field team. Coach John Wise, is good friends with Curt Rierson (video project manager at the MRC), so he recommended me for the job.
How is this experience helping you build your resume and prepare you for your career?
I have expanded my resume by learning a new programming language, as well as getting hands-on experience with quite a few Adobe applications.
How have your classes and experiences at Wichita State prepared you to succeed in this applied-learning opportunity?
My classes have provided me a learning base structure of certain features that I am using in the internship, such as the coding language C++ which helped allowed me to learn Python.
What advice would you give other students who are looking for hands-on experiences in their major while they finish college?
My advice would be to make connections and network.