Arland is a multifaceted Shocker student whose life's narrative intertwines industry, community service, and academic pursuit. With four decades of expertise in the printing industry under his belt and five years devoted to church service, Arland's journey took a bold turn in 2019.
Fueled by an unyielding passion, Arland returned to academia at WSU, reigniting a dream planted in 1970. His dedication and academic excellence have not gone unnoticed; Arland was recently honored as a nominee for the 2024 Adult Learner of the Year Award. His story resonates as a testament to resilience and the pursuit of lifelong learning.
This fall, he looks forward to his senior year pursuing a degree in Anthropology with a keen focus on Archaeology, delving into the depths of human history and culture. He is open to the possibility of continuing on to graduate school and completing a master's degree.
Since I returned I have had ample opportunities to participate in conferences, lab work, writing articles, and field schools. Upon returning I feel like I have embraced the many opportunities that 红领巾瓜报 can offer.
I feel like I am a detailed person where I can budget my time wisely. To this point, I can maintain a good balance between my education and other outside interests. I enjoy being busy, so weeks full of classes, lab time, and participating in conferences or outside academic functions fit nicely into my life with an excellent balance.
How do you envision your education impacting your career or opening new opportunities?I see my future not only earning an undergraduate degree but hopefully a master鈥檚 degree as well. Currently, I am 71 years old and I enjoy the gift of education, meeting new people, and being challenged in my classes. I hope to attend grad school and graduate and still be active to put my education to good use in society. These past few years have truly been a gift and I still have plenty of things to accomplish.