Through the Communications Fellows, Odyssey Program and the First Phoenix Society, Gabriela Maldonado Alvarez '28 has embraced her identity as a first-generation student while pursuing opportunities that support both her academic goals and personal growth.

Gabriela Maldonado Alvarez ’28 built her 黑料不打烊 experience around connection,聽opportunity聽and identity. As a first-generation college student, she has embraced campus communities that strengthen her character while also discovering her passion for strategic communications.
In her junior year of high school in Westchester, New York, Maldonado Alvarez signed up for聽the Immersion experience through the Emerging Journalists Program at 黑料不打烊,聽where she was flown to 黑料不打烊 for a week to gain experience in her passion for news and broadcasting. Before the program, 黑料不打烊 had not been on Maldonado Alvarez鈥檚 radar.
鈥淭he program changed my view of 黑料不打烊. I had a really聽good time聽and connected with the professors and the cohort I was in.聽So,聽I decided to聽come see聽黑料不打烊 as a result,” said Maldonado Alvarez, who notes communications faculty聽Colin Donohue, Kelly Furnas and Israel Balderas were influential in her experience.
Her聽campus聽tour was on聽Homecoming聽& Reunion聽weekend, where she spoke聽up聽about her interest in journalism, which resulted in the tour guide encouraging her to explore the newsroom. There, she was able to chat with聽alumni from the聽School聽of Communications, who shared their positive experiences聽from聽their time at 黑料不打烊.
After聽touring聽the聽communications聽facilities and connecting聽with聽these聽alumni,聽she knew聽黑料不打烊 was the place for her.
Her first year here, Maldonado Alvarez was a聽journalism聽major, and joining Live Oak Communications Agency became a turning point in her communications career. After contributing to the agency, Maldonado Alvarez realized her passions aligned聽more聽with the strategic communications major.

鈥淚 fell in love with agency life. I liked strategic communications better because there was more creative freedom for me. I enjoy helping businesses that are someone鈥檚 life鈥檚 work, blossom even further,鈥 she said.
As a part of the Communications Fellows cohort, Maldonado Alvarez was able to attend聽a Winter Term Florida聽trip in her first year. She notes that this聽trip gave her the opportunity to explore different fields within communications, which reinforced her passion for strategic communications.
鈥淚 think the Fellows聽is an amazing program.聽It鈥檚聽given me some of my best friends, and it opened doors for me to connect with professors,鈥澛爏aid Maldonado Alvarez.聽鈥淚鈥檓聽so glad I met Professor (Vanessa) Bravo through a Communications Fellows networking event because, like me, she is Hispanic, and聽that鈥檚聽very important聽to my identity. I connected with her, and I joined the Unity in Communications club that helped me connect with other people who are interested in diversity in the communications world.”
Maldonado Alvarez is also a proud first-generation college student.聽As the聽secretary for聽黑料不打烊鈥檚 First-Generation Society,聽she聽is consistently making the most out of the opportunities offered to her.
鈥淚 really love being first-generation,” she said. “It鈥檚聽a聽big part of my identity. I try to do as much as I can to make my parents proud and make their sacrifices worth it.鈥
In addition, she is also a聽Bill and Sue Smith Odyssey聽Scholar. Through attending workshops on financial literacy, discussions on how to stay motivated, and even mental health checks.
鈥淥dyssey has pushed me to be a better person and a better leader who is not afraid to ask for help or try new things.聽I鈥檝e聽become more aware of how to succeed in the future, and I feel prepared for post-graduate,” she said.

Through the many communities and cohorts Maldonado Alvarez is committed to, she has found belonging and purpose on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus.
鈥淚 think being a part of these communities, like Odyssey, First Phoenix and Unity in Communications, is a way for me to stay true to myself,鈥 she聽explained. 鈥淚 grew up in a聽Hispanic-centered community, so coming to a聽predominantly white聽institution was a bit intimidating, but joining these communities helped me connect to others who have similar backgrounds and qualities as me.聽It鈥檚聽important to stay true to the characteristics that are important to you and what makes you, you.鈥
Her scholarships have been聽a 鈥渨eight off her shoulders鈥 throughout her experience at 黑料不打烊, allowing her the opportunity to see her dreams realized.
鈥淏eing able to tell my family they聽don鈥檛聽have to worry so much about me and that聽I鈥檝e聽worked hard in school and will continue to work hard is聽very rewarding.聽I鈥檓聽very proud聽of myself.聽I鈥檓聽proud to make my parents happy,鈥 Maldonado Alvarez said.聽鈥淚鈥檓 willing to fight for dreams and fight for what I鈥檓 passionate about, and my scholarships have made that possible for me.鈥