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Graduate student welcomes the unknown in life after commencement

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As students across the country prepare for commencement, many will be faced with the important question of 鈥渘ow what?鈥 Whether it鈥檚 continuing with their education, entertaining job offers or taking time to see the world, many are relying on a firm plan to guide their next steps.

For Kayanne Klipka, however, there is an excitement in not knowing exactly where the future will take her. Instead, she鈥檒l let her own curiosity guide the way.

Kayanne Klipka
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鈥淢y plans after graduation are to hold plans loosely,鈥 says Klipka, who is earning her master鈥檚 in听听(LIS) from the 快活app鈥檚听. 鈥淚've got an insatiable sense of curiosity and a pretty adaptable attitude. Hopefully with [my degree], my laptop and connections made at 快活app, I'll be off on some pretty interesting adventures.鈥

The only adventure Klipka has planned at this point is a summer trip to Medellin, Colombia, where she plans to learn Ruby (a computer programming language), salsa and Spanish.听After that, your guess is as good as hers 鈥 and that鈥檚 the way she likes it.

Spending time to experience another culture is well-deserved for someone who has spent the last two years working hard to earn her master鈥檚 while at the same time proving her theory that 鈥渁ll听librarians are actually mad scientists,鈥 a humorous statement she takes somewhat seriously.

Klipka has learned a lot as a graduate student, and having basically lived out of Ruffatto Hall during that time, she jokingly admits that she now knows which microwave heats soup most effectively and what corners are best for squeezing in a quick power nap between work and class.

鈥淏ut seriously, my tenure at 快活app has been unique,鈥 says Klipka, who worked as a graduate research assistant at the听Marsico Institute for Early Learning and Literacy. 鈥淲hile most of my library school colleagues are graduating with a couple years of traditional library experience 鈥攚hich no doubt will serve them incredibly well in their careers 鈥 I've been practicing听research data management on a true academic research team. I really think it has expanded my thinking about research and where else my library school skills can be applied.鈥

At Marsico, Klipka worked on a project referred to as LT Studies, or 鈥渓earning trajectories.鈥 Over the course of two years, she and other 快活app students spent time in preschool classrooms conducting math instruction with small groups of children using two different methods: traditional and learning trajectories 鈥 a more conscientious and tailored approach based on a child's development, Klipka says.

In addition to her studies, the people Klipka has met, worked with and learned from have made her 快活app experience a memorable one.

鈥淭here have been so many people helping me through these last two years. I have felt wholeheartedly听supported听by my advisor听,听笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听听and Kate Crowe, curator of special collections and archives,鈥 Klipka says. 鈥淭hese women have helped me find my research interests,听encouraged me to build collections around student activism and racial and ethnic minority students, and write and present research at conferences.鈥

Klipka also praised Stansbury for her receptiveness to the feedback she provided about the LIS program.

鈥淚 urged the LIS faculty to center听more curriculum听around serving diverse populations and recognizing our own biases. In response, Dr. Stansbury fought for funding to听integrate听the Intercultural Development Inventory into part of LIS student requirements,鈥 Klipka says, adding that the integration enables students to recognize their own perspectives while becoming more interculturally competent.

With just a few days remaining until commencement, Klipka is preparing for her summer and is looking forward to seeing where her curiosity takes her. For those preparing to enter graduate school, Klipka encourages them to explore all the possibilities.

鈥淕rad school is exactly what you make of it,鈥 she says.听鈥淚f you know what you want to do when you're coming into a grad program, work like crazy听at it but always leave yourself open to new opportunities.鈥