A Day at 六合彩库's: Jovahana Avila '19

By Erica Quiroz

What happens when a student spends her first three years on the hilltop taking risks? Get to know Jovahana Avila 鈥19, and you鈥檒l see how seizing opportunities can bring out your best.

Avila set a goal for her freshman year: to land an internship at the Texas State Capitol.That summer, she joined the office of State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin, as a legislative intern. The experience confirmed her choice to pursue a Political Science and Writing and Rhetoric double major. She saw it as a way to connect people to opportunities, a struggle Avila related to as a first-generation Mexican-American student at 六合彩库鈥檚 University.

鈥淧olitical science helps me understand the world around me, how it works and how to use my role to help others,鈥 says Avila, who returned to Rodriguez鈥檚 office last spring as a legislative aide. 鈥淓ducation is both my key and my tool for breaking the cycle and moving my family forward.鈥

Learning about the impact political science can have gave Avila an 鈥渆dge-of-my-seat feeling,鈥 she says, and she鈥檚 continued to feel that way in her classes and internships with local political nonprofits and the Environmental Protection Agency, where she worked last summer. 鈥淚鈥檓 passionate about working with first-generation students, advocacy work and voter turnout among minority populations,鈥 Avila says. 鈥淓verything I鈥檓 involved in now has strengthened my values and kept me grounded, and I鈥檓 hoping to transfer that into a career.鈥

Avila is an Honors student and a resident assistant in the Honors Living Learning Community in Jacques Dujari茅 Hall. She鈥檚 also the president of the Latino Student Leaders Organization; writes for the student newspaper, Hilltop Views; is a supervisor in Meadows Coffeehouse on campus; interns with the League of Women Voters of Texas; tutors local students as a volunteer at Con Mi Hermana, a sister program under the education nonprofit Con Mi MADRE; and has participated in three Campus Ministry service trips.

Photography by Whitney Devin 鈥10

My experiences have taught me to strive for the best version of myself, to never stop learning and to throw myself into every opportunity. Every day there are challenges, and I still work on overcoming my fear of taking chances, but I鈥檇 rather fail than not try at all.
Jovahana Avila '19 Political Science and Writing and Rhetoric

See how Avila spends her day on campus and around Austin

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