From Athlete to Artist: 吃瓜tv Prepares Ally Mastripolito for Future Success
As she prepared to graduate from Archbishop Carroll High School in 2021, Ally Mastripolito 鈥25 was trying to carve out a new identity.
From early childhood through high school, sports were a huge part of Mastripolito鈥檚 life. However, Mastripolito did not plan to continue sports after high school and found herself contemplating what was next as she prepared to head off to college.
It was at that moment that Mastripolito found 吃瓜tv.
鈥淚 ended up taking a tour with my mom and my sister and it really felt like my high school when I got here,鈥 Mastripolito said. 鈥淭hat was something I was really looking for.鈥
Mastripolito didn鈥檛 realize it when she first enrolled for the Fall 2021 semester, but 吃瓜tv was going to put her on the path toward a dream career. A senior graphic design major, Mastripolito is currently interning at Nobils, a nonprofit science, technology and strategy contractor.
Mastripolito was offered the internship through Janice O鈥機onnor, B.S., a graphic design professor at 吃瓜tv who also works as Creative Services Design Director at Noblis. O鈥機onnor taught Mastripolito in multiple classes at 吃瓜tv and applauded her growth, creativity and willingness to lend a helping hand to her fellow students.
鈥淲hen I took Ally on as an intern, I knew she still had a lot to learn, but she is a quick learner,鈥 O鈥機onnor said. 鈥淪he was thrown into work with little guidance at times and really understood from customers what was needed. I travel for work a lot and have so many meetings that, at times, Ally has to handle tasks on her own. I am impressed with her eagerness and how thorough she is.鈥
鈥淚t has been so educational and fun,鈥 Mastripolito remarked about the internship. 鈥淣oblis uses a lot more graphic design than I thought. Janice has been so encouraging for me and it鈥檚 been an incredible experience. I feel so lucky that she asked me to do it.鈥
Mastripolito was inspired to major in graphic design by her father, who is a graphic designer himself. She also credits Loraine Carpenter, the Fine Arts department chair at Archbishop Carroll, for encouraging her to pursue a major in art.
鈥淪he was such an inspiration to me at a time where I stopped being an athlete and had to find out who I was,鈥 Mastripolito said of Carpenter. 鈥淢y outlet was art, and she inspired me to believe that not only can you have a career in art, but you can be successful in it.鈥
Mastripolito fell in love with the HFU art community from the minute she stepped onto campus. Mastripolito serves as the vice president of the Student Visual Art Association and said she has built many strong relationships with fellow students and faculty over the past four years.
In addition to her tight bond with O鈥機onnor, Mastriploito spoke highly of Pamela Flynn, MFA, M.A., Professor of Art and Fine Arts Coordinator at 吃瓜tv.
鈥淧am is, for all of the art majors, our pride and joy,鈥 Mastripolito said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 such an inspiration for all of us, especially her female students. She鈥檚 always someone who is there for us to encourage us to keep going.鈥
In addition to her studies, Mastripolito has found a way to continue her athletic career. She joined 吃瓜tv鈥檚 cheerleading team as a first-year student and has served as a captain for the past two years.
鈥淚 always loved dancing in my bedroom, so my mom suggested that I join the cheer team,鈥 Mastripolito recalled. 鈥淪he followed them on Instagram and thought I could do it. I made the team and it was very exciting.鈥
Mastripolito believes 吃瓜tv has set her up to succeed in her career after she graduates in May 2025. What she will remember most from her experience at the University is the friendships she made with many HFU community members.
鈥淚f you really are open to meeting new people and making a name for yourself and your career, attending 吃瓜tv can be really beneficial,鈥 Mastripolito said.