Students are asked about their summer plans

Final exams are officially underway at Methodist University, which means summer break is on the horizon. The University asked a variety of students – undergraduate and graduate – about what they had planned for summer break.

Final exams are officially underway at Methodist University, which means summer break is on the horizon. The University asked a variety of students – undergraduate and graduate – about what they had planned for summer break. Of course, many students are looking forward to a time of rest. But it should be no surprise Methodist University students are also making the most out of their time away from the classroom.

Madison Brunson ’24
Psychology
“This summer, I’m going to be working on my aunt’s farm for a couple of weeks, travel to Philadelphia for a leadership conference for my sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and then I’m just going to work.”

Nonsindiso Geza ’25
Psychology
“Waiting for the Champions League final.”

 Trent Powell ’23
Spanish
“I’m going to work for a few months after I graduate and then, hopefully, move to Europe.”

Iqra Malik ’23
Doctor of Occupational Therapy
“I will be working with international students in the Global Education Office, and we’re going to try to solidify their stress and occupational stressors while coming up with solutions for them to succeed overall.”

Megan Himes ’25
Nursing
“To work, make money, and go to the beach.”

Joshua Dimmick ’23
Theater
“My plans for this summer are to go to Disney World.”

Jamari Stroud ’24
Environmental Occupational Management
“I’m going to be on the grind. I’m going to class, going to work, and getting the job done.”

Jamar Town ’25
Sports Management
“I’m probably going to relax and work. I’m going to sleep.”

Asemahle Mgayi ’25
Political Science and Financial Economics
“[My plans] aren’t solid right now,  but on the top of my list is reading, being a potato – which means like sleeping and just moving from my bed to the couch. Then, hopefully, I’m hoping for a remote internship and a program.”

A’Jani Mainer ’26
Psychology
“I want to finally get a chance to relax and play football.”

Keegan Foyles ’25
Biology
“Hopefully, I’ll get an internship at the police department in Fayetteville, and then relax when I can.”

Cameron Cook ’23
Doctor of Occupational Therapy
“I’ll be creating a program for individuals with traumatic brain injuries in Goldsboro.”

Alayna Ayres ’26
Nursing
“Go to the beach and play softball.”