I’m a Husky

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Hailing from Philadelphia, Rashee Hall is a graduating nursing major.

Rashee was very involved on campus being an Orientation Workshop Leader (OWL), a community assistant, Board of Governor scholar, member of Chi Alpha Epsilon, and a PASS mentor.

“I think I could write a novel on the positive impressions I have had from BU left on me over my years here,”Hall says. “So I will just pick the two organizations that have left the biggest impact on me being a CA and OWL here on campus definitely are the two biggest honors I have been involved in outside of being a nursing major.”

Hall adds, “These two organizations mean so much to me because I learned so much from them both, those lifelong friends I met have been through both of these organizations and that is what matters most to me the connections you build with people and both of these organizations gave me optimal opportunity to do so and they hold a special place in my heart for eternity.”

Being here past few years Hall has truly embraced the Bloomsburg community.

“The thing I will miss most about Bloomsburg is all the people I met over my years here,” Hall says. “I have truly met a lot of genuine and compassionate people I will miss them so much because over this time that seemed so long but is relatively short when you put it in perspective to your life.”

He adds, “I have gained true lifelong friends. The biggest reason I will miss Bloomsburg and making connections with people is because I know that I can’t get this experience back like there is no replay button. I will miss Bloomsburg in totality if we’re being honest.”

He’s ready for the next step.

“Far as my next step I feel well prepared Bloomsburg has taught me more about myself than anything and that holds so much more value than anything learned in the classroom,” Hall says. “While being here I have learned how to adapt to any and every situation and that gives me confidence that I can handle whatever life throws at me.”

Advice for the next generation.

“Here is the greatest advice I can give a student or anyone considering Bloomsburg, Get involved,” Hall says. “This is how you will meet people from all over the world, and it will expose you to many cultures and different types of people.”