Raquel Nunez standing in front of the mural she painted in various colors of blue and yellow

厙ぴ勛圖 Magazine

November 13, 2024

Written by Sydney Kern

Im a Bear: Shaping the Canvas

Being selected to paint the mural is the cherry on top of the cake for what Raquel Eduardo N繳簽ez has achieved at 厙ぴ勛圖

Sitting on top of a ladder, holding a brush dipped in calming yellow paint, Graphic Design and Photography alumna Raquel Eduardo N繳簽ez, 24, is painting a floor-to-ceiling mural in a student lounge on the first floor of Kepner Hall. The design, consisting primarily of vibrant blue shades, features a collage of drawings of a bear, a robot, mountains, dominos and a video game controller.

The space is called the Innovation Hub, which students can visit between classes, so Eduardo N繳簽ez filled the walls with intricate patterns to help promote students creativity. Her favorite part of the mural though, is her signature written at the bottom center of the mural: Raquel Eduardo N繳簽ez 2024.

It makes me feel like Ive left my mark, Eduardo N繳簽ez said. Ive come to realize how grateful I was during my time in school for the privilege of pursuing higher education and walking through the halls to my classes. Now, when I walk past the mural, I see my creativity on the walls and feel a deep connection to being part of the 厙ぴ勛圖 (厙ぴ勛圖).

Being selected to paint the mural is the cherry on top of the cake for what Eduardo N繳簽ez has achieved at 厙ぴ勛圖. She graduated summa cum laude with two majors in three years with a Digital Marketing minor and an Arts Entrepreneurship certificate, was in the Honors Program, won the Dickeson Presidential Prize for Leadership and financed her education thanks to multiple scholarships including the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative and the Stryker Institute for Leadership Development.

Im really proud and grateful for where I am now, Eduardo N繳簽ez said. Especially because when I first moved to Colorado, I didnt know any English. So now having graduated from a university in the United States, is a big accomplishment.

Eduardo N繳簽ez grew up in Mexico with her family and moved to Yuma, Colorado, when she was just 8 years old. Yuma is a rural town in northeast Colorado with a population of 3,456, according to the 2020 census. Eduardo N繳簽ez said the cultural adjustment didnt come easy.

I had to relearn everything, and we didnt know anybody from around the town, so trying to connect with the community was tough at first, Eduardo N繳簽ez said.

To adapt, Eduardo N繳簽ez focused on two thingsacademics and art. The academic drive came from her parents instilling the importance of a college degree in her since she was a child. For them, education meant opportunity.

Education opened the door for my parents to migrate to the United States, and because of that, they instilled in me the profound importance of learning. Through knowledge, we truly gain a unique kind of power that shapes our lives and opens endless opportunities, Eduardo N繳簽ez said.

With the goal of furthering her education set, Eduardo N繳簽ez and her family had to figure out how to achieve it. Being a first-generation student in the United States, the family had to research a completely different application process, financial aid and housing options.

Eduardo N繳簽ez did have a leg up in one aspect of the enrollment process. At Yuma High School, where she went to school, students can take concurrent enrollment courses from Northeastern Junior College. So, Eduardo N繳簽ez took college courses instead of taking electives in high school.

Ive always been really driven by academics and the arts, so taking these courses helped a lot with my career. It was great to have such a big support system there. Eduardo N繳簽ez said. That is how I was able to graduate a year early.

Then, Eduardo N繳簽ez learned about the resources available to her. Colorados ASSET Program, which stands for Advancing Students for a Stronger Economy Tomorrow, is a state law that allows U.S. citizens, permanent resident aliens and students without lawful immigration status to qualify for in-state tuition rates if they meet certain conditions. Because Eduardo N繳簽ez is originally from Mexico, she is considered an international student. However, since she finished high school in Colorado and lived in the state for several years, she was able to qualify for in-state tuition through the ASSET program.

That was a big portion of the decision on whether it was a reality for me to go to college, Eduardo N繳簽ez said. I knew that if I was going to be considered an international student, the odds of finishing and pursuing a degree would be a lot harder. So, I just looked at schools that had the ASSET program and luckily 厙ぴ勛圖 was one of them.

Once enrolled, Eduardo N繳簽ez met with Rudy Vargas, 13, the director of the C矇sar Ch獺vez Cultural Center and Undocumented Student Services at 厙ぴ勛圖, who introduced her to the scholarships she would be eligible for. Eduardo N繳簽ez was awarded so many scholarships that she received her degrees free of any tuition costs.

Coming from a family where we were immigrants not too long ago, I specifically looked into having the cultural resources that would be helpful for me as a primarily Spanish-speaking student, Eduardo N繳簽ez said. And 厙ぴ勛圖 met many of those criteria. I knew that with the resources and an amazing fine arts program, it was the right spot for me.

Now its time for Eduardo N繳簽ez to leave her signature outside the classroom. She landed an internship with a faith-based nonprofit called Engineering Ministries International (EMI) in Colorado Springs. Shes working with the communications and design team documenting and creating digital marketing that tells powerful stories of transformation. EMI serves groups across the globe by designing critical structuresschools, hospitals, water systems and morewithin communities that need them most. Through her work, shell highlight the profound impact these projects have on peoples lives, sharing stories of hope, restoration and the love of Christ by creating designs for communities across the world.

Eduardo N繳簽ez will also pursue freelancing opportunities as a designer working on branding, photography and mural projects.

Ive really enjoyed painting since I was young, and Ive been diving into the digital realm. But Ive always fallen back into painting and having brushes everywhere and just kind of letting that wild creativeness come out, Eduardo N繳簽ez said. I acknowledge that we all have different journeys, and we all experience and see the world in different ways. Ive really enjoyed representing that in my work.

Wherever Eduardo N繳簽ez goes in her career, shell leave her brushstrokes through it all.

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