Get to know Becky Hodson (MS '13), visiting career services coordinator

IMG_3841.JPG?itok=letyRIx1 Becky Hodson (MS '13) recently returned to her alma mater, joining the GSLIS staff as visiting career services coordinator. In this new role, Hodson works with students to explore potential career paths in LIS, manages the GSLIS Job Board (I-Link), and assists students with navigating experiential learning opportunities such as practicum.

Her previous experience includes academic reference and instruction as well as work in youth and community services. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Illinois in addition to her master’s from GSLIS.

“We are thrilled to welcome Becky to our Student Affairs and Career Services teams,” said Roy Brooks, assistant director for recruiting and career services. “Becky's contributions to our team are informed not only from experience working in libraries but also from her time as a student in the Leep program. She has already made great strides in improving our communications, programming, and career advising services."

Hodson opened up about herself and her own experiences in LIS and offered a few words of advice to students in a recent interview.

What do you like about working in higher education?

I enjoy the cultural diversity and intellectual curiosity that comes with lifelong learning. Ultimately it is the people that drew me to higher ed!

Why did you choose to work at GSLIS in particular?

GSLIS is a fantastic community and Illinois is a fun place to be—there is always something going on. I am very happy to be able to come back and contribute to the place that has given me so much as both an undergraduate and graduate student.
 
Where did you work prior to GSLIS?

I was a librarian at Kishwaukee College (located in the DeKalb, IL area).

Where did you grow up?

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Champaign!

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

Spending time with family and friends. Some of my favorite things are cooking, music, outdoor activities, and traveling to new places.

Favorite food?

A tie between Latin American cuisine and sushi!

Favorite book?

Too many to pick just one; my favorite all-time author is Kurt Vonnegut and my favorite book series currently is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.

If your life was a book, what would the title be?

“Viva la Vida!” (in honor of Frida Kahlo and the ladies that came before me).

Is there any particular advice you would like to share with students?

Network early and often. Contact your student services staff—we are here to help you! Do something that scares you every once in a while.

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