From promoting 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 ASL (American Sign Language) club through social media to podcast to co-hosting a podcast for her history capstone, graduate student and 麻豆传媒映画 alumna Karly Kursell is a tireless advocate for her interests. Currently working on her masters in public history, Kursell is passionate about education and outreach. To acknowledge her efforts in and outside of the classroom, the have named her one of four awardees for the group鈥檚 annual Wise Women celebration.聽聽
Kursell has been learning sign language since before she could speak, which led her to study the language as an undergraduate.聽
鈥淢y parents taught me when I was a baby,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was able to say things like, 鈥業 want more food,鈥 or 鈥業 want water.鈥 Babies can pick up on ASL a lot more quickly than spoken language. When I found out 麻豆传媒映画 offered ASL courses, I thought it sounded amazing.鈥
As a sophomore, Kursell learned about 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 ASL club, which was inactive at the time due to lack of attendance. With support from ASL lecturer Annie Welch, Karly and her sister offered to help re-establish the club as officers. As social media coordinator, she set up new accounts for the club, designed posters and announcements for upcoming events events, documented gatherings, and showed up to other ASL events in the Cincinnati area as a representative from the university.聽
鈥淪o my sister and I have kind of been like diplomats for the 麻豆传媒映画 ASL club into the deaf community, and it's been really exciting,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e've definitely made a lot of connections and friendships through it.鈥
As a history buff, Kursell also seeks to make her academic interests accessible to a wider audience.聽
Alongside her sister, she co-hosts "The Wiseman Genealogy Show" podcast, which focuses on two musicians from Spruce Pine, North Carolina: Scotty Wiseman, a famous singer from the 鈥30s and 鈥40s, and his cousin Frank Wiseman, a lesser-known but equally gifted musician. Kursell aims to make history accessible and engaging, exploring the musicians' lives and legacies. She enjoys the creative process of podcasting and the opportunity to share historical narratives in a more dynamic format than traditional methods.
鈥淭hat's bee a really exciting adventure for myself, being able to get some history out on a different platform,鈥 she says. 鈥淣ot everyone's into reading or sitting down with a book or article, but a podcast you can listen to anytime."
In 2023, she also participated in an internship at the Fort Thomas Military and Community History Museum, where she and and fellow student help to overhaul its walking tour. They gathered new materials, wrote new content, and even took photos for a virtual version of the tour. Later, Kursell was asked to record a voiceover for the guided tour.
鈥淥ver winter break, I recorded, edited and pulled all the information together to do the walking tour,鈥 she says. 鈥淗opefully this summer, that will be ready to go, and I'll be the new voice of the Fort Thomas walking tour.鈥
Karly Kursell's dedication to ASL, history and community engagement has left a significant mark on 麻豆传媒映画 and beyond. Through her work with the ASL club, podcasting and historical projects, she makes knowledge fun and accessible. Her passion and initiative solidify her place as a true asset to the community.
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