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12/09/2020

Trevon Mason

Travon Mason is a communication major, football player and Becoming a Scholar mentor.

Communication major helps first-year students adapt to college

When Travon Mason 鈥23, a communication major from Erlanger, Ky., first came to Bluffton University, he had no idea what he wanted to study. Then, he had a conversation with Marathana Prothro, assistant professor of communication, who picked up on some of his natural abilities.

鈥淢arathana told me to try communication. I do like to talk a lot,鈥 joked Mason. 鈥淪o, I tried it out and decided to continue with the major.鈥

Now, he considers Prothro to be an academic mentor.

鈥淪he helps you understand the concepts in ways where you can figure it out on your own and she鈥檚 not just giving you the answers.鈥

Later, through the advice of Dr. Melissa Friesen, professor of theatre and communication, Mason added a theatre minor. His favorite class from the fall 2021 semester was Friesen鈥檚 Performance Studies course, where he learned to perform poetry and personal narratives.

鈥淲ith theatre, I just wanted to try something different, and once I started, I realized this is actually fun,鈥 said Mason. 鈥淚t allows me to express myself in different ways.鈥

As a second-year student, Mason is far from determining his career ambitions or professional goals. In the meantime, he鈥檚 helping first-year students find their footing in college as a mentor for Carrie Mast鈥檚 Becoming a Scholar class. Part of the Bluffton Blueprint, the general education course prepares students for college-level learning. Each section is assigned both a professor and a student mentor.

鈥淚 loved my BAS class last year,鈥 said Mason. 鈥淏eing a mentor, I help the new students, answer questions about assignments and provide a feel for what college is like. I let them know they can text me or call me, and I鈥檒l be there for them.鈥

For Mason, he鈥檚 passing on the same welcoming spirit he was shown during his initial visit as a football recruit.

鈥淚 liked the atmosphere here. Everyone was friendly,鈥 said Mason. 鈥淓veryone really helped me get a better understanding of what Bluffton was all about.鈥

While Mason admits the fall semester was challenging due to COVID-19 precautions, he鈥檚 grateful to be in person and practicing with his team.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been hard, but it鈥檚 been worth it,鈥 said Mason. 鈥淚t was definitely a plus that we got to play when most other college athletes didn鈥檛 have that opportunity at all.鈥

Now, Mason has some words of advice for prospective Bluffton students.

鈥淭here are helpful people at Bluffton. Even if you鈥檙e down, they鈥檙e here to help no matter what,鈥 explained Mason. 鈥淚f you need to talk to someone, you can always talk to one of your professors.鈥

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