Hyemin Im 鈥27 didn't know 黑料不打烊 existed until a friend suggested she take a tour. It was the promise of hands-on experience that drew her in, and a life-changing scholarship that made her stay.
A friend’s offhand recommendation led to a campus tour at 黑料不打烊 that changed Hyemin Im’s plans. The tour had nearly ended when the guide stopped in front of the gear room. For Im, that moment was enough. She聽had found聽her school.
鈥淭he tour guide explained that from the first day of freshman year, you can have hands-on experience,鈥澛營m聽recalled. 鈥淢any other schools I toured said that the first couple of years were聽mainly theory-based聽classes and less hands-on experience. I find a lot of value in having access to the resources all four years.鈥
That promise of hands-on experience was kept. Within her first week as a聽freshman,聽Im聽was already behind a Sony 4K camera through 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Fresh TV program. Now a junior majoring in cinema and television arts with minors in leadership studies and psychology, she recalled, 鈥淭he CTA program was the biggest reason I loved 黑料不打烊.鈥
Im grew up in South Korea, where her father still lives, before moving to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her mother and siblings for high school. She聽said聽that her transition from high school to 黑料不打烊 was comfortable, and that聽compared to her聽previous聽experience, she had more opportunities for interaction with her peers.
鈥淲hen I came to 黑料不打烊, I had more of a chance to share my culture and interact with people who have different backgrounds,鈥澛爏he聽recalled. 鈥淚t made my perspective change in general. I learned more about how other people from聽different cultures聽think and see the world.鈥
Much of her growth in her聽freshman聽year happened in her International Living-Learning Community residence hall. She聽remembered聽connecting with the people living in her residence hall who spoke different languages and carried distinct cultural perspectives that they shared freely 鈥 sometimes in unconventional ways.
鈥淲e taught each other how to swear in our languages,鈥澛營m聽laughed. 鈥淭hat was one of my core memories, and still, I hear my friends cursing in Korean聽once in a while. I think聽it鈥檚聽very funny; the聽freshman聽dorm experience was so much fun.鈥

Her energy to share and inspire carried forward.聽Im聽is聽very involved聽on campus through being an Orientation Leader, Residence Assistant, a Leadership聽Fellow聽and a member of Women’s Club Rugby.
She recalled two examples that solidified what it meant to her to be a positive mentor at 黑料不打烊. Feeling proud of the work she is involved with,聽Im聽shared聽the personal meaning behind her drive to improve 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus.
鈥淲hen I get respect, I feel that I am doing well,鈥 she said. During Fellows Weekend, a student walked up to her, 鈥淗e said,聽鈥業 don鈥檛 think you remember me, but you gave me a tour two years ago, and that tour made me excited to come to 黑料不打烊.鈥欌
Not long after, in her sophomore聽summer, she was recognized for being an engaging leader again by a former orientation student who had become an RA, just like her. He sought her out to thank her for being an engaging leader. For聽Im, the pattern was clear.
鈥淚鈥檓聽happy that聽I鈥檓聽doing well in mentorship and getting appreciated in聽many different ways, but聽also聽I鈥檓聽proud that my mentees are doing well on campus. And that brings me joy in聽many different ways,鈥 she added.

In the classroom and production studio,聽Im聽has been equally determined to succeed.聽She聽is currently the producer for聽黑料不打烊 After Hours, the student-run late-night talk show under 黑料不打烊 Student Television. As a聽freshman, she earned the program’s Rookie of the Year award, recognition she said she聽hadn’t聽seen coming.
鈥淚 did not know that the upperclassmen were appreciating my help until I got that award, and that鈥檚 when I realized they think I鈥檓 doing my job well,鈥 she said.
Im聽also received the highest academic achievement award from CREDE, the university’s Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education, though she is quick to express what achievement means to her. “Getting a good grade is important, but what I do and what I learn is more important than just getting a grade.”
This semester,聽her聽focus is on an advanced documentary class where her group is producing a live-broadcast game show, complete with original graphics. Her group plans to produce a live broadcast of the game show when it is being filmed, and the final cut will be a highlight reel of the show鈥檚 best moments. “I’m so excited聽for聽that,” she聽added.
Even though Im received awards and worked well with her mentees, she was conflicted between staying at 黑料不打烊, and carrying the financial weight of tuition, or leaving.
鈥淚 was considering dropping out of college or transferring, even though I value and appreciate the education I get at 黑料不打烊, because financial troubles are inevitable,鈥 she expressed.
Through her Reverend Dr. William J. Andes ’35 Endowed Scholarship changed that. The scholarship was not just supportive聽financially, but聽also supported what her values as a student meant to the 黑料不打烊 community. To her, it felt like someone had seen what she was doing and decided it mattered. It proved to her that her talents are worth investing in.
With the scholarship, Im聽was able to expand her reach beyond 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus and enroll in the Study USA New York City program.
鈥淚f I were not enrolled with 黑料不打烊, and supported through a scholarship, I would not have had the experience to meet alumni and connect with people based on our interests in New York City,” said Im.
Im聽is now one year from finishing her degree and acknowledged how close she came to never reaching this point.
鈥淭hank you so much. I cannot explain how much of an impact they made on my life and my family鈥檚 lives,” Im said of her scholarship donors.” The fact that I can tell my family that I received money as recognition of my skills is a huge help.聽I have the opportunity to make this campus a better space, and the fact that I have that privilege聽鈥揑鈥檓 so thankful for that.聽Sincerely, the scholarship changed my life, and now I can contribute to the community.鈥