{"id":3647,"date":"2018-11-26T10:55:09","date_gmt":"2018-11-26T15:55:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web.uri.edu\/artsci\/?p=3647"},"modified":"2019-01-16T14:26:58","modified_gmt":"2019-01-16T19:26:58","slug":"student-spotlight-evan-cummiskey-19-on-how-arabic-changed-his-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web.uri.edu\/artsci\/news\/student-spotlight-evan-cummiskey-19-on-how-arabic-changed-his-life\/","title":{"rendered":"Student Spotlight: Evan Cummiskey \u201819, on How Arabic Changed His Life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/web.uri.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/1132\/Evan-Cummiskey.jpg\" alt=\"Evan Cummiskey\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-4369\" \/>Arabic, a language spoken by about 420 million people in the world, was not even a thought in Evan Cummiskey\u2019s head when he first started thinking about college. A native of Warwick, RI, Cummiskey chose URI in part, like many before him, because of the price tag. With a tuition limit that kept him from pursuing options out of state, he narrowed down his options to two schools: URI and Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI. \u201cI originally wanted to be a criminal justice major,\u201d Cummiskey states, \u201cBut at the same time I learned that URI had a really good political science program. I was really into both, and then I figured out that nothing at RWU appealed to me besides criminology.\u201d It was the combination of the price tag and the political science major that eventually sent Cummiskey to Kingston.<\/p>\n<p>True to his word, Cummiskey went on to study Political Science at URI, though a second major in History soon followed, his aptitude for the subject a gift he inherited from his mother. It also helped that he had credits that transferred over from high school, allowing him to fill half of the major\u2019s requirements before his college career had even begun. To those who discredit majoring in History, Cummiskey states, \u201cThe skills learned in History are easily applicable to the career field. You study semantics and analyze primary sources.\u201d Then along came the language requirement. As part of his completion of the liberal arts degree offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, Cummiskey perused the twelve language options in the URI Modern and Classical Languages department, deciding that Arabic was right for him. \u201cI thought it sounded cool, and I wanted to change things up,\u201d Cummiskey states, \u201cI tried it and got really good at it.\u201d He developed such an affinity for the language that he chose to minor in Arabic. He adds that, \u201cIt\u2019s become the driving force of my college career. I have my majors, but my minor is behind it all.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>With Arabic under his belt, Cummiskey pursued his language studies in the world abroad. He was awarded the Critical Language Scholarship, allowing for his participation in an eight week language and culture immersion program in Oman. \u201cI got to take my language skills and apply it to Omani values,\u201d Cummiskey explains, \u201cI came back for a week or two before I flew off to Jordan on a Boren Scholarship. I spent eight or nine months at the University of Jordan for language immersion, and I learned to have high-level discussions about sensitive topics.\u201d When asked what inspired him most about studying in each of the three departments, Cummiskey couldn\u2019t pinpoint just one thing. \u201cIt\u2019s the culmination of everything,\u201d he expounds, \u201cHow the classes come together and build off each other. The skill sets learned in liberal arts majors aren\u2019t just particular to that major, it influences how you think and is the driving force beyond the major. It drives you to take in as much information as you can and output it as understandable information for others.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After his 2019 graduation with two B.A.\u2019s in History and Political Science and a minor in Arabic, Cummiskey hopes to serve in the military before finding work in the public sector. As for advice, Cummiskey has this to say: \u201cDon\u2019t underestimate the skills Arts and Sciences students have. The ability to read, write, and communicate effectively, those are three skills that don\u2019t appear outwardly on a resume, but your bosses and coworkers will notice. It represents who you are and how you communicate verbally and in written form.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2013 Written by Chase Hoffman, Writing &amp; Rhetoric and Anthropology Double Major, Class of 2021<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Arabic, a language spoken by about 420 million people in the world, was not even a thought in Evan Cummiskey\u2019s head when he first started thinking about college. A native of Warwick, RI, Cummiskey chose URI in part, like many before him, because of the price tag. 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