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The Art of Leadership

Hadley Marshall is grateful for the opportunity to gain important skills at EOU

Student Finds Success as Nightingale Gallery Director

Hadley Marshall (EOU photograph / Michael K. Dakota)

Hadley Marshall, a junior from Burns, just wrapped up is her first year as Student Director for the Nightingale Gallery in Loso Hall. Through this hands-on experience, she’s discovered her ability to lead after embracing this position.

What have you learned about yourself? 

“I have learned to lead a team, which is something I didn’t think I could do. I’ve been able to lead a team of attendants, and also communicate with visiting artists. When I leave this position, I want to be in a spot where I continue to develop those skills. This college fosters an environment where students can succeed. I think that will be a crucial skill moving forward in my professional and personal life. You learn so much, including how to work with visiting artists, and how to install work, that is something that most colleges don’t offer.”

Why did you choose EOU? 

“It’s a small school with a level of education that feels more like that of a private school. EOU is an amazing fit for me. I love the community and the professors, my peers, and just all the opportunities.”

How did you become the Student Director? 

“I saw the opening for the position and as somebody who loves the arts and loves to be involved in the arts, decided to apply.”

Would you recommend EOU to others?

“I would absolutely recommend EOU to others. This campus and this school, it’s just so unique!”