Foy has brought this concept to 鶹ý and will embark on the “Before I Graduate” project beginning at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 鶹ý’s Bayou Park, in front of Starbucks, on Northeast Drive.
鶹ý students will be able to express and share their academic and life goals on a special wall measuring in at 24 feet long and eight feet tall.
Chang’s “Before I Die” was conceived after she lost a loved one. She created a display consisting of a large chalkboard placed in her New Orleans neighborhood with the tagline, “Before I Die.” Chang placed chalk at the site and encouraged her neighbors to share the dreams they wished to accomplish before they died.
Foy hopes that students will utilize the wall to write their ambitions, plans, and projects that they plan to pursue before they graduate.
“I think this is a wonderful opportunity which allows students to think deeply on the things that they want to do while they are in college,” Foy said. “There is something very powerful about writing down your hope and dreams, and even more powerful is to share and compare those goals with others.”
For two weeks, Foy and students from 鶹ý’s art fraternity, Kappa Pi, will monitor the progress of the wall and document the aspirations shared.
Students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to attend the opening event, and visit the wall.
For more information, contact Foy at 318-342-1340 or at foy@ulm.edu or Arely Castillo at castillo@ulm.edu or at 318-816-2278.