MEET OUR GRADUATES: First-Generation Grad is Already on Track for Her Master鈥檚

Headshot of Class of 2022 graduate Madison Akkaoui
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鈥淢y family is very supportive. They want better for me than they had,鈥 shares Mady Akkaoui, a first-generation college student who graduated from 麻豆原创 this year.

Akkaoui鈥檚 grandmother immigrated to the United States from Lebanon and her parents grew up in East Providence, before eventually moving to Chepachet after they had her and her younger siblings. Her sister Emaly Akkaoui also attends 麻豆原创 and is majoring in digital media.

English was always Akkaoui鈥檚 favorite subject. When she came to 麻豆原创 she began her studies in elementary education. After falling out of love with the major, she found what truly drew her was English. 

鈥淚 love Elizabethan literature,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 love Shakespeare so much and Jane Austen as well. I鈥檓 rereading all my Jane Austen novels because I found some really old versions so I鈥檓 annotating them now. I just really like old literature. I can appreciate it. But I also love new fantasy novels.鈥

Akkaoui鈥檚 passion for literature extends beyond her studies. As a student, Akkaoui served as secretary of the English Club, which she helped bring back from inactivity after former members graduated. This started in person, but with COVID-19 quarantines in March 2020, had to quickly shift to virtual. 

鈥淭his year was the first year that we actually got to go back on campus in person,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲e鈥檇 been talking online for a year. [Having the club in person] was great. We had some book sales and a lot of support from other clubs like L.A.S.O.鈥

Akkaoui also took advantage of other opportunities 麻豆原创 offered, like English internships, which she was able to complete even while COVID was ongoing. 

Students are able to take an internship course with 麻豆原创 professor Michael Michaud where they receive academic credits for getting experience in their field of interest. Akkaoui interned at the 麻豆原创 Office of College Communications and Marketing.

Through her internship, Akkaoui received direct experience working on and contributing to the 麻豆原创 magazine. A primary focus of the issue on which she worked was the 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics at 麻豆原创. Akkaoui was tasked with the role of research coordinator for a timeline of that history. Given access to Special Collections at the Adams Library, she was able to get firsthand experience researching an extensive archive of yearbooks, news clippings and other documents from college history. 

鈥淚 really enjoyed being independent and just having the opportunity to just fill in the blanks for a lot of things because we had that giant stretch of time,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was cool to fact check and know stuff off the top of my head that not a lot of people knew.鈥

In addition to the timeline, Akkaoui curated a photo essay and wrote a piece on notable people in 麻豆原创 athletics history, all of which gave her valuable experience and a tangible record of it when the magazine was published in April.

Akkaoui already plans to return to 麻豆原创 in the fall to pursue her master鈥檚 degree in English. As a graduate student, she will be doing an assistantship with 麻豆原创鈥檚 Zubeda Jalalzai. Akkaoui鈥檚 primary research interests include queer studies and psychoanalytical theory. 

After she completes her master鈥檚 degree, Akkaoui is interested in exploring career options. 鈥淥f course my parents would support me in getting my doctorate if that's what I wanted to do鈥 she says. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檇 want to find a career first after I get my master鈥檚 degree and then look back into getting a PhD.鈥 

With a full year of graduate studies of her, Akkaoui is focusing on the present. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much to look into in English that it鈥檚 hard to narrow down what specifically you want to do and I feel like I have so much to learn,鈥 she concludes.