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‘Not all those who wander are lost’

2019年6月27日
by 辛迪Mafico '19

As a Zimbabwean who was raised in Swaziland, currently lives in Barbados but attended college in the United States, I am no stranger to change. In fact, I have developed a taste for immersing myself in foreign 经历 that challenge me and allow me to pursue different avenues.  

Some might call my diverse interests “a lack of focus,” but here at Skidmore, I found a new phrase for my ever-changing world, ever-evolving knowledge and ever-growing self: Creative Thought Matters. It gave me permission to pursue opportunities that weren't always directly related to my field of study but appealed to my love of new 经历.  

International Students Union annual talent show

The International Students Union club was another space where I could connect with people and ideas from all kinds of backgrounds.

When I was a first-year student I thought I wanted to study 英语, but by the end of that first semester I was inspired to change to economics. The following semester, I took an international affairs class and decided to declare it as my major by the end of my first year in college. 

I thought that would be my final change, but in sophomore year I took a media studies class and discovered a new passion — documentary film. Through our MDOCS department, I received a generous grant and spent a summer in Portland, Oregon at the Media 研究所 for Social Change studying at the intersection of social justice and documentary film. 

Working with and documenting nonprofit organizations that summer, I discovered a new 目的感. The program instilled a desire to pursue causes I’m passionate about and to take on leadership positions within the student community.  

Storytellers 研究所

I also participated in a documentary program here on campus with the Storytellers 研究所. I worked on an audio project celebrating the bicentennial of the Eerie 运河.

When I returned to Skidmore in the fall, I made my fourth and final change — declaring my major in sociology with a double minor in international affairs and media studies. 

Looking back, my time at Skidmore was a transformative journey of self-discovery. I gained clarity by opening myself up to new 经历 and truly embracing the notion that Creative Thought Matters. It wasn’t always smooth sailing — I discovered my limits and learned about the dangers of taking on too many responsibilities. 但如果我可以 go back in time, I wouldn’t change a thing. 

Skidmore encouraged me to sift through disciplines, careers, passion pursuits and more to find my own sources of motivation and inspiration. For that, I am forever 感激的. 


作者简介

辛迪Mafico

辛迪Mafico, from Harare, Zimbabwe, is a recent graduate of Skidmore. When she wasn't studying for her major in sociology or minors in international affairs and media studies, you could find her working as a technician in media services or as an assistant in the Off-Campus Study and Exchanges office.