Summer '22 graduate Landon Richard discusses his passion for connecting with others and his experience at 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ before he walks the stage at commencement on Saturday.
Q: Can you tell me a little about your background?
A: I am from Beaumont, Texas. I have four older siblings who graduated from LU early in their academic careers. I have always known that I would attend LU!
Q: What is your major?
A: Human resource management with a minor in communications.
Q: What interested you in your major?
A: I am a business-oriented person, but I enjoy connecting with people. When I was trying to find out what I wanted to major in, I remember speaking with my youngest sister, who shared with me what HR does. She told me to consider it, and after I had some time to research and think about it, I felt HR would be an excellent option. I selected my minor because I have been doing media-related work since childhood. I wanted to learn more and perfect my craft. I also knew that communications would be beneficial with a major in HR. To work with people, I must know how to efficiently and effectively communicate with people with different attitudes and perceptions.
Q: What attracted you to 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳?
A: My siblings shared their fantastic opportunities at LU while attending, so I knew that 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ would be one of the best options for me. Also, my brother and youngest sister were the head mascots at 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳, so I had the chance to see LU from an entirely different perspective than most people.
Q: Can you tell the audience about your first day at LU?
A: I remember that I wanted my parents to drop me off because they had dropped off my older siblings on their first day of college. I also remember trying to find out what to wear. I was told that most people do not get dressed up for the first day of school, like in high school. I wore an athletic set, but I remember feeling out of place because I have always been one to always dress up for school. I have been taught from an early age that when you feel confident in your appearance, you will perform better because it is one less thing you have to worry about. The following week, I returned to my original style and never returned to what I wore the first week of school.
Q: What are some of the organizations you’ve been involved in?
A: I have been involved in the following organizations: 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Ambassadors, Ambassador; LU Lead, Certificate Program Participant; Student Government Association, Public Relations Committee; College of Business Student Advisory Council to the Dean, Secretary; 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Society for Human Resource Management, Vice President; College of Business Student-Faculty Relations Committee, Student Advisor; Relentless LU CRU, Public Relations Chair; Public Relations Student Society of America, Member; President’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion, Access, and Equity; LU Lead, Certificate Program Participant; and 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ New Student Leadership Programs, Orientation Leader.
Q: What has been your proudest or favorite moment during your time at LU?
A: I would say having my talk show, “Connecting with Cardinals.” I had the opportunity to interview faculty, students, and staff. The purpose of the talk show was to allow others to share their experience and most memorable moments at 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳.
Q: What have been your biggest challenges?
A: The pandemic was a challenge for me. I remember when we transitioned to strictly online courses, I was very nervous. Before the pandemic, I always said that I wanted only to have face-to-face courses, so when I discovered that it would be a long time before that happened, I began to get concerned. However, my professors guided me during this challenging time that we were all facing.
Q: How do you think it will feel to graduate/walk the stage?
A: I believe that I will feel proud and accomplished. I am the last of the family to receive my bachelor's degree.