Patty Adesanya '23

Patty Adesanya ’23

Hometown

Lowell, MA

Why did you choose Bryant?

There were a lot of factors. I liked the community and feel of Bryant, plus being able to run on the track team. I’m a sprinter and a jumper; I ran the 60-meter dash and sometimes did the long jump. 

How did you choose your major?

I came in as a finance major and did a 180. After taking HR classes, I realized I’m a people person. I like to see how you can use training and development to make someone better. That resonates with me. 

I’m interested in maybe working in higher ed, in DEIB in athletics specifically. I like being there for my peers and for people who look like me — other women of color.

Was it hard to balance being a student-athlete?

With my schedule, I was always in line because I had to keep on top of my priorities. It forces you into good habits. You have to be on top of your game. 

Did you have time for other activities?

I was also an RA, a campus tour ambassador, a counselor for 4MILE, and an orientation leader. I didn’t think I would get that involved, but Bryant gives you the tools to be successful. You realize, “I can do this” and leave your mark on the campus. 

Tell me about 4MILE (Multicultural and International Leadership Experience)

It’s like orientation for the multicultural and international students, but you also get to go off campus to places like Dave & Buster’s. I was a mentee and a counselor. Making connections with the students was fun. You move in early, make new friends, and it helps you get acclimated to campus. 

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Ramsha Gul ’25
Ramsha Gul ’25

“Everyone is so welcoming, and they are ready to help you with whatever you need. My professors know me by name and what I want to do in my career and life. Bryant will make sure that you never feel alone or lost here.”

Paul Theriault '22
Paul Theriault ’22

“You get to practice what you’re learning, and you get to partner with companies and have a real impact on organizations while also developing your skills. You’re not just learning concepts. You are applying the concepts you learn to what you’re doing.”

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Hannah Sheldon '20

“The professors are so excited about what they do and want to share it. They want to work with you and want you to be excited about what you're learning as well. Working with an economist gave me a new perspective on the process of economic research. It’s a real differentiator.”