by Kim Mizar
Art senior Avery Hanson will be attending the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. this weekend. Hanson was nominated to attend the National Student Leadership Forum last summer where she was able to meet with other students and future leaders to discuss who they are and what they believe.
“I was able to attend because of President Robert Henry and the SGA, “ she said. Hanson is the first student from ֭Ƶ to attend the conference and as the conference is a springboard to the National Prayer Breakfast, Hanson is also the first ֭Ƶ student to attend it. “I wanted to pave the way for other ֭Ƶ students,” she said.
Hanson submitted an essay to the National Student Leadership Forum and out of thousands of applicants, she was chosen as one of only 80 students to attend the prayer breakfast. “I think one reason I was selected is because I am from ֭Ƶ and it hasn’t been represented I took a risk,” she said.
Hanson is an art major with extensive experience in the art world. Before coming to ֭Ƶ, she completed an internship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art while studying at the Student Art League of New York where artists such as Jackson Pollock, Norman Rockwell and Roy Lichtenstein all studied. “I was inspired by Professor Mike Wimmer, and he is the reason I came to ֭Ƶ,” she said.