April 22, 2011

 

Contacts:

Kim Schweikert, MSU Billings Downtown, 896-5888
Dan Carter, University Relations, 657-2269

 

MSU BILLINGS NEWS SERVICES 鈥 If Microsoft were ever to add another synonym to the term 鈥渂usy鈥 in their auto-finder selection for Word documents, don鈥檛 be surprised if it happens to be the name of a college student: Thomas Sullivan.

 

photo of Thomas SullivanNot only is the 21-year-old Billings resident graduating April 29 from Montana State University Billings with two degrees, but is also carrying a lifetime of community service experience jammed into his college career. 

 

And that鈥檚 just the way he likes it.

 

鈥淚f I were to give freshman some advice, I would tell them to definitely find something that you can be involved in,鈥 Sullivan said during a short break between classes recently. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 tutoring or academics or activities, it allows you to relax.鈥

 

Relax?

 

Being connected to the university and to the community brings a focus, he said. Being busy is not being frantic.

鈥淵ou seem to be more connected and seem to have a purpose that way,鈥 he said.

 

It wasn鈥檛 as if he didn鈥檛 have his hands full with academics. The Billings Skyview High School graduate double-majored in biology and Spanish, which involved plenty of lab and research projects. 

 

But somehow he also found time to be involved in student organizations, events and community service while simultaneously holding down a job at a local market.

 

鈥淗e consistently goes above and beyond all expectations,鈥 said the Rev. Kim Woeste, director of United Campus Ministry at MSU Billings and staff advisor for the university鈥檚 Circle K service organization.  鈥淗e generates enthusiasm in others and is respected for his passion, reliability and consistent involvement.鈥

 

A picture of that involvement can be seen in a laundry list of activities:

  • Senator-at-large for the Associated Students of MSU Billings
  • Circle K president from 2008 to 2010, including a stint as the State Governor for the organization this past year
  • Billings Catholic Campus Ministry
  • Student United Way
  • Intramural soccer
  • MSU Billings Ballroom Dance Club instructor
  • Undergraduate/Graduate Research Committee
  • Creative and Research Endeavors Committee
  • Canstruction team to benefit the Billings Food Bank
  • Spanish Conversation Group facilitator
  • A host of volunteer work at the Women and Children鈥檚 Shelter, St. Vincent Healthcare, the HUB shelter for mentally ill homeless and Friendship House

All that community involvement and his academic record (he will finish college with a 3.59 GPA) earned Sullivan one of two Outstanding Senior Awards for MSU Billings this year. The award recognizes students for academic achievement and service to the university and community.

 

As he walks the hallways at the Student Union Building or moves from classroom to lab at the Science Building, Sullivan has to constantly stop and visit with friends. Everyone seems to know him and wants a sliver of his time.

 

It鈥檚 that family-like feeling that made him appreciate his time at MSU Billings, he said.

 

鈥淢SU Billings was close to home and the size of the campus allowed me to acclimate to college life,鈥 he said, noting he had considered transferring after a year or two. 鈥淎fter taking several classes, I liked the atmosphere here. I really liked the small class sizes. It really makes it more personable.鈥

 

His connection to the Kiwanis family of organizations (Key Club in high school and Circle K in college) showed him how involved he could be in college once he set his mind to it. And the faculty and staff at MSU Billings offered ample encouragement.

 

鈥淎t larger colleges you can still get involved, but it鈥檚 hard to find your niche,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat wasn鈥檛 the case here.鈥 

 

While he said he is looking forward to a nice vacation away from his academic pursuits this summer, he is not stepping away from service work. In May he travels to Guatemala where he will work with Circle K and Key Club students at an orphanage. In June he starts work as an intern at a clinic in Costa Rica.

 

Soft-spoken and easy with a smile, Sullivan shies away from basking in the accolades of others. Instead, he prefers to think about how he can work to serve other people, especially those in need.

 

Setting his sights on medical school, he said he eventually wants to work in general practice 鈥渟omewhere on the West Coast.鈥

鈥淲ith my Spanish degree, I can help with a lot of underserved populations,鈥 he said, but noted he would not hesitate to get involved in the International Red Cross or the group Doctors Without Borders so that he could help others in need.

 

A full plate in front of him, Sullivan said he won鈥檛 forget the passion of his professors or of the connection to his peers.

鈥淪ome of my best memories are pulling all-nighters with my friends while studying for exams,鈥 he said, then quickly added he appreciated making a variety of lasting connections in college.

 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 regret a thing.鈥

 

PHOTO ABOVE: Thomas Sullivan, who will receive two degrees from MSU Billings next week 鈥 biology and Spanish 鈥 has had a busy career as a student. That will continue when he leaves this summer, volunteering time in an orphanage in Guatemala and doing an internship at a clinic in Costa Rica.

 

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