Small Acts Lead to Big Impacts
 
Erin Highsmith ‘22, believes that small acts can make big differences in the world. The Psychology major and Sociology minor, devotes time in a number of service projects, both on campus and in the community. Her passion for helping has led her to engagement experiences with Without Walls Ministries, a mission trip to Panama, a service trip with the women’s basketball team to assist the Boys and Girls Club of Puerto Rico, and with her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc.
It is through giving where she feels fulfilled personally, and the experiences have helped to form her career pathway.
Her professional goals align with her desire to help others. “I want to help people in my future career. I would like to be a lawyer and work for the American Civil Liberties Union.”
"Sign up for something out of your comfort zone and keep an open mind. Also, join service oriented organizations. I love my sorority (AKA) and it’s dedication to service to all mankind."
An Interview with Erin Highsmith
How did  your engagement experience assist you in focusing your academic and career  path?
The experiences helped me to confirm that I  want to help people in my future career. I love my major because it’s  versatile. I know whatever I do I want to be able to make a difference, because  you haven’t made it in life until you reach back and pull someone else up with  you.
What  were the most important takeaways from your engagement experiences?
What may seem like a small act for you may  mean the world to someone else.
What  did you find the most surprising about your engagement experiences?
  How much I enjoyed it. The people you meet and  friendships you create are amazing 
  
What  are some of your most memorable moments?
During my mission trip our bus broke down and  we were stuck in the middle of the woods at night in a half built building. The  people we helped quickly turned around and helped us. We broke bread and had  dinner there, then they helped us repair the bus.
What is  the biggest thing you learned about yourself while participating in engagement  outside the classroom?
  I found out that I enjoy being outdoors more  than I would like to admit. When I was in Panama I saw all sorts of plants and  animals. The fresh air and warm rain was a major highlight of the trip.
  
Why is  engagement important to you personally and professionally?
I just know that I want to help people and  this confirmed that. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly I would like  to do after I graduate, but I know that in the long run, I would like to be a  lawyer. I hope to find a job with the American Civil Liberties Union and help  fight for the little man. Through my sorority, I have had the opportunity to  not only provide "a service to all mankind" but also network while I  do so. It was nice to be able to meet all sorts of professionals (lawyers  included) and ask them questions about their career path as I start to lay out  mine.