2024 Graduate Blog

Double Major Credits Faculty Mentorship, Leadership Opportunities with Soaring to Success

Drawing from her Graphic Design Communications and Creative Writing studies and internship at Nickelodeon, senior Lucero Blanco aims for a career in animation.

By Jordan Durfee ’24
Senior Lucero Blanco stands in front of a window in GHH that looks out to the water

Senior Lucero Blanco (she/they), a Graphic Design Communications and Creative Writing double major and Marine Biology minor from Norwich, Conn., has set her sights on a career working in animation. The first-generation student, who interned last summer at Nickelodeon Animation in Burbank, Calif., serves on the executive board of the Marine Science Club and the Sexuality and Gender Alliance at RWU. She is also an active member of the Design Club, Art Club, Women of Color Club, and the Multicultural Student Union.

Internship Opportunities: “My internship at Nickelodeon was amazing. Not only did I get to learn so much about the industry that I've always dreamed about being a part of, but I also got to connect and meet others in the industry, and there are no words to describe how incredible they were. Right now, I wish to break into either the prop design or storyboard field or even concept art. But my biggest dream is to create my own show or book series, so I can tell my stories and have a positive impact on kids.”

Leadership Skills: “I’m the President of the Marine Science Club, Marketing Chair for the Sexuality and Gender Alliance, and I was previously a Social Media Chair for the Design Club and still remain a member of the club. I'm also a part of the Art Club, Multicultural Student Union, and Women of Color Club. Being involved in all these clubs has helped me learn better communication skills as well as how to work on a team, and it has given me many connections. These roles have helped me glimpse into what a leading role in the careers I wish to pursue would be like, since I now have a better understanding of the framework that goes on behind the scenes, especially when it comes to running a club. Since I wish to make a series of my own one day, I now have the skills – communication, direction, and teamwork – that I can carry once I reach that eventual goal.”

Faculty Mentorship: “I've made so many connections and have had a lot of mentors at Roger. Nikki Juen was always there to offer support, no matter what. She helped me with my design work whenever I was stuck in a rut, and she would always check in on how I was doing. Ted Delaney is very kind and wants to help you succeed. When it comes to your work, he gives you such great constructive criticism. I appreciate every word he has ever said to me. Paola Prado told me she would be there for me throughout my academic career, and she has been. She’s given me some incredible advice and has really guided me. Renee Soto has also helped me with opening up in my work. She roots for all of her students. All the support here has helped me blossom not only as a student, but as a person.”

2024 Graduate Blog