Tradition is important to Kaley Underwood.
It’s part of the reason she decided to attend the University of 㽶ƵAPP – Fort Smith, following in the footsteps of her father and aunt, both of whom attended the university when it was Westark Community College.
But Underwood isn’t only continuing traditions in her own family. She’s also helping continue traditions at UAFS by serving as the director of Cub Camp for 2018, a three-day camp for incoming UAFS freshmen hosted by upperclassmen that helps ease the transition from high school to college.
“I've been involved with Cub Camp ever since I attended it myself my freshman year,” Underwood said. “I've absolutely loved the experience every year, and I've seen firsthand how beneficial the experience is for freshmen. As director, I'm excited to continue the tradition of making the freshmen's first few days at UAFS an amazing experience.”
In her role, the Oden High School graduate and media communications major is responsible for choosing upperclassmen to staff Cub Camp and in charge of coordinating all the events and programming for the camp.
While the position is daunting, Underwood is excited for the opportunity to develop her leadership skills.
“This is without a doubt the largest leadership role I will have ever held. This position
will also give me a great opportunity to network with people on campus, not just with
the faculty, but with students as well,” she said. “I'm also excited to use some of
the skills I've learned in my major, such as filming and editing and social media
marketing.”
While she is well-qualified for the leadership position, Underwood may have not gotten the opportunity had she attended a larger university. Here, she sees herself as being able to make a difference.
“I feel more comfortable on this campus than I would have on a larger campus, which has allowed me to feel more comfortable stepping into new roles such as Cub Camp director,” Underwood said. “Attending UAFS has given me the opportunity to stand out.”