Junior Year Timeline

My junior year at The Ohio State University was full of growth and discovery. I arrived to campus more confident in myself and ready to tackle harder classes that covered more complex concepts. I also had leadership roles on campus, which helped me learn more about leadership. There was so much to do and I did struggle so much throughout the year, with handling my responsibilities and trying to do self care. Looking back at the year, I am very impressed at what I accomplished. It is difficult to remember all that happened, but this list shows the breadth and depth of what I do as a student!

Autumn 2018

  • Spoke on my research experiences to about 30 first-year OSU students who are also Young Scholars in a Research Methods class (within a Summer Bridge Experience program) and answered questions about college, in early August
    • Presented information on Summer Research Opportunities Programs (SROPs) and briefly shared my own experience with them about University of Iowa SROP
    • Presented my own research poster from the summer and provided students with advice on poster construction and layout
    • Shared what interview coding was
  • Served on student panel for the Young Scholars Program’s IMPACT Day for second-year scholars
    • Spoke about my experiences during the summer, with particular attention to Summer Research Opportunities Program and how it helps first-generation college students and students from historically underrepresented backgrounds
  • Served as Public Health Student Ambassador for College of Public Health’s BSPH New Major Orientation
    • Assembled Safe Point kits for Equitas Health while mingling with newly accepted students into the Bachelor of Science in Public Health major
  • Selected as student representative from Young Scholars Program to present speech at Office of Diversity and Inclusion New Student Convocation
    • Presented 7-minute speech detailing my experiences with the specific ODI program I am a part of, how YSP and ODI as a whole have helped me throughout my life, and some of my accomplishments in college thus far.
    • There were about 500 students expected to come; since this was not mandatory, not everyone made it but there were at least 100-200 who did attend. I helped get these first-years excited about college.
  • Received additional support from my Student Success Specialist
    • Attended mandatory meetings and open office hours to discuss my goals for junior year and receive advice about various issues related to college and life in general.
    • My specialist is another resource for me at OSU, which is assuring for me emotionally and academically
    • I suggest to others to not hesitate to reach out to people for support!
  • Attended a Dinner for 12 Buckeyes event, hosted by the Student Alumni Council
    • Met with alumni from the Asian/Pacific Islander (API) Alumni Society of OSU
    • Networked with fellow students and alumni
  • Accepted as Student Assistant/Research Assistant for The Ohio State University’s Opioid StoryMap research project! This project is through the partnership of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, and a 2016 OSU President’s Prize winner.
    • With this research, students interview first responders (EMTs, police officers) in Columbus and surrounding areas and then people who have struggled with opioid use disorder in order to create narratives about use in our communities. We hope to reduce stigma against opioid use and addiction. We hope to gain a variety of perspectives and then make an online interactive story map that will help the public understand more about the epidemic and those who are impacted.
    • For autumn 2018, I did trainings to familiarize ourselves with the opioid epidemic in Central Ohio and how to effectively interview people using a trauma-informed model.
    • We awaited IRB approval this semester and we were still productive because we did cognitive interviews with our peers instead; we worked on developing good interview questions to later ask of the first responders and people in recovery.
  • Resumed volunteering with Equitas Health – Ohio HIV/STI Hotline
    • Reduced hours from 8 hours last semester to 4 hours for fall
    • Assembled risk reduction kits, with condoms (or dental dams) and business cards
    • Learned new skills of copying and printing sheets for our Free Condom Project
    • Learned how to use USPS database to print off labels of mailing addresses for our clients of the Free Condom Project
    • Created social media graphics that receive over 100, 300, and close to 500 individuals engaging with the posts
      • Examples: National Taco Day, International Day of the Elderly, National Mole Day, National Nut Day
      • I should create a portfolio of all of the posts I’ve made for the hotline
  • Volunteered with Equitas Health – Safe Point program
    • Conducted neighborhood clean up of Franklinton community, which involved finding and removing syringe parts on the streets. We looked around bushes, trash cans, and in parking lots.

      It turns out that my friends had also signed up to volunteer for the morning! The neighborhood was quiet and we saw plenty of cats roaming around. There was much litter as well, and we focused on grabbing syringes.

    •  Prepared risk reduction materials for clients who utilize Safe Point – I quickly assemble bags with syringes and sharps containers for people
    • I earned 30 hours of service here as part of a service learning course I took through the Women’s Studies department, Feminist Perspectives on Addiction
    • Although I was behind-the-scenes for the most part, besides one time where I shadowed an interviewer, I was able to learn more about substance use. This was very eye-opening for me.
  • Served first semester as Co-President of Global Health Initiative at The Ohio State University
    • Organized general body meetings, which entailed emailing potential speakers and coordinating with them to present to the organization.

      Marketing matters when attracting and retaining members for a student organization!

    • Oversaw our various committees: local volunteering, international volunteering, educational outreach, event planning, and marketing. Communicated with each group about concerns and progress.
    • Regularly maintained emails and responded to them promptly.
    • Maintained email listserv of over 6,000 people and monitored student subscriptions and removals.
    • Coordinated Simply Rolled fundraiser event.
    • Presented a couple of general body meetings: I lead one on Equitas Health and one about self-care, which was supported with research articles that talked about mindfulness, mental health, racial disparities, and affirmation-speaking.
    • Volunteered with Clean-Up Columbus on numerous occasions with fellow executive board members to raise money for GHI while simultaneously giving back to Columbus and beautifying it. We picked up recycling and trash along sidewalks on streets that were close to campus.
    •  Prepared executive board meeting agenda and kept minutes. Presented updates to the team.
    • I designed this informational flyer for GHI!

  • Presented poster on my Second-Year Transformational Program (STEP) Signature Project, which I completed in Summer 2018, at the STEP Expo on November 1st, 2018
    • Spent $10 on 36″ by 48″ poster
    • I frequently have an issue of putting too much text onto a poster. I just always have so much information and insights to share!

    • Poster link: Melinda Dang – STEP Poster PDF
  • Participated in Buckeye Pen Pals, from the Student Alumni Council
    • Matched with a mentor who graduated from OSU with her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology
    • Regularly communicate with mentor about career plans, academic goals, and other aspects of college life
  • Served on student panel at regional NAFSA international education conference on November 5th, 2018
    • Spoke about experiences with my education abroad program in May and challenges I faced, from financial to social to cultural, etc.
    • Was one of four student panelists; all of us were Young Scholars
    • Our panel was called “Access and Affordability: Lessons from Young Scholars

      This was my first time participating in a panel at a conference! It was a large room and we had no microphones. It was especially a struggle for me with my softer voice.

  • Attended luncheon with Mrs. Brenda Drake (wife of President Michael Drake of The Ohio State University) along with three other female students at OSU who are scholarship recipients themselves. The room was full of women professionals and we were able to talk over a meal.
  • On November 30th, 2018, I was informed of my offer of admission into the College of Public Health’s combined degree program for my BS/MPH in five years!
  • Planned and participated in MUNDO’s Puerto Rico 2018 Winter Break Experience: Se Levanta
    • Met with Action Team for an hour/hour and a half weekly beginning in August to plan experience.
    • Created informational flyer to advertise and promote experience, and also created flyer for the Pre-Travel Meeting for those accepted for the experience.
    • This is a very eye-catching flyer and includes the details of the trip as well as how it connects to MUNDO’s pillars of service, learning, and leadership.

    • Researched areas of interest related to cultural immersion, immigration experiences and history, and environmental sustainability.
    • Reached out to potential sites for volunteering in Puerto Rico, but it was difficult to find sites that accommodated our group size and were accessible to us.
    •  Emailed alumni of OSU who were in Puerto Rico and was able to secure six of them for a dinner with the students.
    • Throughout the experience, I kept constant communication on GroupMe to remind participants of the day-to-day activities and what to keep in mind while exploring.
  • Planned MUNDO’s Spring Break 2019 Experience in Washington, D.C. area
    • Met biweekly with action team for Autumn 2018 semester
    • Focus was on laying out itinerary and later on, recruitment of participants
    • I created a flyer to advertise the trip.
  • Achieved a 4.0 GPA and Dean’s List for the semester!
  • Wrote an analytical paper that will be provided as an example of exemplary writing for a course called Gender and Pop Culture (WGSST 2230)! I was surprised when my instructor reached out to me to ask if it was alright for them to show this paper for future classes.

Spring 2019

  •  Accepted as a participant for the Public Health Perspectives: Japan experience with the College of Public Health!
    • Our group has about 17 or 18 students and this was a competitive process. After applying, there were short interviews with the program director.
    • In spring, we have two orientation sessions to get ourselves ready for the program.
    • Also in spring, we have individual and group assignments to complete before the program. Then while abroad, we still have work to do!
  • Organized and executed MUNDO’s Spring Break 2019 Experience in Washington, D.C. area “Roots of Revolution, Social Change, & Activism in America
    • I have a separate blog post for this experience!

      OH-IO at the Capitol!

  • Served on Office of Diversity and Inclusion Research Panel in February to discuss how I got involved with research.
  •  Hired as one of two semester student assistants at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.
    •  Receptionist duties: greeting people
    •  Make copies, scans, and retrieve printed documents
    •  Stock Kirwan’s reports around office and in conference room
    •  Set up, check in, and tear down of Weekly Forums that occur in spring and fall
    •  Help with special projects, such as inputting data from business cards
    •  It has been great getting to know the researchers and staff at Kirwan and understand all that Kirwan has to offer, as well as the many partnerships we have in the community.
  • Awarded Alan Vander Molen study abroad scholarship, for students who are studying certain topics related to health and wellness, sustainability, and other areas.
  • Awarded an Honors & Scholars Enrichment Grant! Only 10-15% of proposals are accepted and I was awarded the full amount I asked for.
  • Awarded an ODI Education Abroad scholarship to help with study abroad.
  • Recognized as MUNDO’s Most Outstanding Member for spring 2019! I had the most points for attending MUNDO events.
    • We celebrate the very last general body meeting of MUNDO with a Mexican tradition called cascarones.

      We had a large group partake in this colorful tradition this year. Good luck and go Bucks!

  • Continued as Global Health Initiative’s Co-President for the semester.
    • Helped transition executive board members to become Co-Presidents.
    • Monitored executive board member applications and provided updates and acceptances on a rolling basis.
  • Awarded a Summer 2019 College of Public Health Global Health Travel Award for my study abroad program.
    • I will write a summary of my experience and its connection to global health.
  • Awarded Asian American Studies Best Undergraduate Research Paper or Critical Essay.
    • I submitted a paper that I wrote for my Gender in Pop Culture class, which I learned a lot from!
    • My paper analyzed a music video’s representation of women, and furthermore, Asian American women. The song I chose was Chris Brown’s “Fine China.” This assignment was fun and fulfilling, and it was also eye-opening.
  • Awarded summer funding from College Now Greater Cleveland; I asked this external donor for funds to help with meals and transportation during my program and I was excited to hear that they will support me!
  • Awarded fellowship for first year of graduate school, which will cover tuition, expenses, and provide me with a stipend!
  • Accepted into the Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP) as a 2019 cohort member!
    • I am delighted to be a scholar in this extremely competitive summer internship program that involves research, mentorship, community outreach, workshops and seminars, and more! This is a great step in my public health career and will help me narrow down what I want to do in my future. Furthermore, I will get to live and work in a different environment and meet dozens of individuals. I look forward to these relationships and I am super excited about this opportunity. Look out for several blog posts about SHARP.
  • Earned Dean’s List honor for spring 2019 semester!
  • Shared my story on mental health and breaking the stigma for podcast called Hidden in Plain Sight, co-founded by two students at OSU; more information on the podcast is here: https://neurosciencemajor.osu.edu/hidden-in-plain-site.
  • Shared my story about mental health stigma as an APIDA with an editor from The Lantern, a student-run newspaper! I was excited to be a part of the campus conversation on mental health within the APIDA community and my unique experiences with my identities. I hope to continue advocating for mental health resources for everyone and that everyone can access these resources; not only that, but these resources and providers need to be culturally sensitive and intersectional in their approach, so that they look at the whole person and see what is all going on in their lives. There’s so much to mental health I want to talk about and explore further myself, in my personal life as well as my professional career.

Once again, the 2018-2019 school year has had a myriad of ups and downs but I learned about myself in the process. I cannot believe the year is over, but I am glad because I have been incredibly tired. I did not imagine myself getting involved and taking part in these amazing opportunities at Ohio State and outside of this campus, this state, or even this country.

Tomorrow, if things go as planned, I will head to Tokyo, Japan to start my adventures in another country! Then next month, I begin more adventures in a new city, all the way across America, in San Francisco. I’m so thankful for these opportunities.

Melinda’s Master Resume

This was my master resume at the time of the original post. I have edited this to preserve my contact information and protect it.

Melinda Dang
Address, City, State, 43210 • Phone number • email address

EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
B.S. in Public Health, Specialization: Sociology
Expected Graduation: May 2020
Plans to pursue Combined Bachelor’s of Public Health and Master’s of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Promotion
GPA: 4.0

Cleveland Early College High School, Cleveland, OH
Honors Diploma, 57 college credits, top 5% of class (2012-2016) GPA: 4.6/5.0

ACTIVITIES

College
OSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion Young Scholars Program (YSP) (2010 – present)
– Program designed for first-generation minority and/or low-income students
– Participated in college preparation from grades 6-12, including weekly workshops and summer camps, and have received comprehensive academic, social, and financial support beginning from middle school and continuing throughout undergraduate career

Health Sciences Scholars (HSS) Program (2016 – present)
-Chosen to participate in competitive, community-based program for first and second year students interested in health-related careers; attend weekly seminar course and relevant HSS events; complete 20 service hours per year, including a 40-hour service-project during sophomore year

Multicultural Understanding through Nontraditional Discovery Opportunities (MUNDO) (2016 – present)
-Engage in diversity-related experiences related to pillars of service, learning and leadership; weekly interactive workshops
-Participated in week-long trip to Los Angeles in December 2016 to gain multicultural awareness by touring historical neighborhoods and museums, volunteering at regional food bank, and more
-Plan to be on ACTION Team for winter break 2017 trip to Puerto Rico; team plans entire trip itinerary

Global Health Initiative (GHI) (2016 – Present)
-Raise awareness about global health issues through high school outreach, local outreach, and other activities, such as Research Mix and Mingle and lobbying field-trip to Washington D.C. I specifically will be on the high-school-outreach committee to plan and deliver workshops to youth in Columbus.

Second-Year Transformational Experience Program (STEP) 2017-2018 school year
-I will be in STEP for my sophomore year! More details about it soon. I will most likely conduct my project with an internship or study abroad focus.

High School:

Health Professions Affinity Community (HPAC) (Health, Awareness, Community Service) (2013-2016)

-Presented oral and poster presentations about projects at local and regional conferences in Ohio and also Boston and Washington D.C. to students and family medicine practitioners
-Promoted type II diabetes awareness at school by producing music video and hosting potluck
-Promoted mental health stigma and illness awareness by presenting at school health fairs and received grant of $2,000 to continue advocating for people suffering from mental disorders

WORK EXPERIENCE
Sloopy’s Diner, Ohio Union
Student Assistant, Dessert Shoppe (2017 – present)
-Prepare desserts and beverages for restaurant patrons and to-go customers
-Stock supplies in shop

OSU College of Public Health, Office of Academic Programs and Student Services
Student Assistant, Work-study
-Front-desk triage as well as office work
-Assist prospective and current undergraduate and graduate students
-Answer phone, schedule student appointments for advisors, sort college mail, maintain office cleanliness
-Assist academic advisors and career services staff with special projects including updating Microsoft Access databases

VOLUNTEER SERVICE
James Cancer Hospital (details to be determined)
Hopefully I will be in a volunteer position where I can gain meaningful interaction with patients or gain helpful insight about them. I have high preference for helping with fundraising events or with art therapy classes (I love art and it reduces stress and anxiety and improves well-being, so it’s a win-win for everyone.) Additionally, I am also interested in assisting with the Center for Cancer Health Equity team, which provides information and materials to community groups through health fairs and other community events. “CCHE members assist organizations (coalitions, churches and others) in organizing health fairs or other related events. Services are available in Spanish for the Latino community.”

Care Alliance Health Center, Cleveland, OH
Seasonal Volunteer/Intern (2017 – Present)
-Entered data into online database about demographics and risk behaviors and HIV status for patients who took HIV tests at the various clinics
-Assembled 90 kits of gloves and socks for homeless patients who receive health services at center
-Prepared mailings for 50+ donors of health center

Young Scholars Program
Young Scholars Ambassador (2016 – Present)
-Connect with 100 pre-college Young Scholars across nine YSP cities (Akron, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Canton, Columbus, Dayton, Lorain, Toledo, Youngstown) through phone calls to discuss college plans and aspects of campus life and resources – academic, social, and personal – and my own experiences
-Serve on student panels around Ohio, including at OSU, and volunteer as campus host and tour guide for events like Go Buckeye Day in order to orient new-students to OSU
-Gain public-speaking and conversational skills while representing YSP, ODI, and OSU as a whole

Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH
Junior Volunteer (2015 – 2016)
-Assisted nurses and medical staff with patient transport and discharges through obtaining wheelchairs to move patients to various locations for tests, scans, and X-rays
-Communicated with patients of all ages through visiting inpatient units with library cart offering books, and mother-baby unit with hand-knit baby hats, as well as escorting visitors around hospital
-Transported and delivered lab specimens and blood as well as flowers and mail
-Answered phones in volunteer office and recorded volunteer errands; helped supervisor train new volunteers
Total of 380 service hours

HONORS & AWARDS

Dean’s List (Autumn 2016 – Present)
Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society (ALDPES) – the largest of the 7 class honor societies at Ohio State, and the first year honorary for academically achieving students at The Ohio State University. A first year student must receive a 3.5 GPA or better, and be in the top 20% of their class to be invited to join. Once invited and initiated, students are active members their sophomore year in college, but retain their membership in the organization for life.
Mirrors Sophomore Class Honorary – one of 46 rising sophomores selected to uphold the pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service within the Ohio State community. Activities we participate in include our annual Mirrors ball, fundraising for the ball, and group volunteering. We also each receive a guaranteed individual position volunteering at the James Cancer Hospital.
Office of International Affairs OH-IO Education Abroad Scholarship Recipient – one of five first-year students within the Office of Diversity and Inclusion programs who received this $2,000 scholarship for study abroad, to be used before December 2018. Priority given to those who have no experience abroad.

SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS

86 words per minute typing speed
Knowledge of Microsoft Office: Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Access and Google: Drive, Excel, Slides

English: native fluency
Cantonese Chinese: proficiency
Mandarin Chinese: beginning level

Certified REACH Suicide Prevention (The Ohio State University, 2016)