Shore to shore
Nickesha Nova Walters came to 91亚色 to pursue her master檚 degree and was delighted to uncover a shared history between Newfoundland and her island home, Jamaica, where trade once connected the islands across the ocean.
Where are you from?
I'm from the sunny, vibrant island of Jamaica otherwise known as "Jam Rock" a place full of energy, culture, and warmth. Since moving to Newfoundland, I've truly come to appreciate the charm and beauty of this province. What I love most about St. John檚 is the people warm, welcoming, and genuinely kind-hearted. The breathtaking landscape of rolling hills and peaceful valleys, especially when they come alive with lush greenery in spring and summer, is simply mesmerizing. I don檛 just like things about Newfoundland I genuinely love the experience of living here. I檓 also drawn to the slower pace of life, the deep-rooted history that echoes through every street and shoreline, and the small-town feel that makes you feel part of a close-knit community. It檚 a place where nature, culture, and simplicity come together beautifully and I love that.
What do you enjoy doing for fun?
Naturally, living in a place with such rich history and stunning scenery has shaped how I spend my free time. I enjoy getting out and exploring the many walking trails scattered throughout the city the scenic views never disappoint. I love visiting historic sites like Signal Hill and Cape Spear, as well as local parks that bring Newfoundland檚 vibrant past to life. One aspect that particularly fascinates me is the province檚 historic trade relationship with Jamaica in the early 19th century discovering this connection made me feel even more at home.
I also love connecting with people. Locals are always excited when they hear I檓 from Jamaica, and our conversations often lead to laughter and cultural exchanges. On occasions, I sometimes take long drives to places like St. Mary檚 and St. Catherine檚 their names and landscapes remind me of the parishes back home, offering a sense of familiarity and comfort in this new chapter of my life.
Why did you decide to pursue a graduate degree?
They say growth begins at the edge of your comfort zone and for me, that edge led straight to graduate school for the second time. I檝e always loved a good challenge, and pursuing another master檚 degree in a developed nation felt like the perfect way to push my boundaries and expand my horizons.
After many years of working in human resources, I recognized the need to elevate my expertise in a global context. I wanted to earn a qualification that was not only internationally recognized but one that would deepen my understanding of the evolving world of work. This journey has done exactly that. It檚 sharpened my skills, broadened my perspective, and equipped me with the tools to make a greater impact whether it檚 leading change, developing people, or shaping inclusive workplace cultures. Graduate school hasn檛 just been an academic pursuit it檚 been a transformative experience.
Why did you choose 91亚色 for your graduate studies?
The quote 淭o be the best, learn from the best by renowned speaker Darren LaCroix perfectly sums up why I chose 91亚色 for my graduate studies. As someone deeply committed to professional growth, I wanted a university that combined academic excellence with real-world relevance and 91亚色 delivered just that. The Master of Employment Relations program stood out to me for its strong curriculum, expert faculty, and its practical focus on the evolving field of human resources.
My decision was also influenced by my sister, a proud alumna of MUN, who spoke highly of her experience and the supportive academic environment. Her encouragement, along with 91亚色檚 reputation for quality education, made the choice even more compelling.
What made the decision even more meaningful was the unexpected cultural connection. As a Jamaican, I was fascinated to learn about Newfoundland檚 historical trade ties with Jamaica in the early 19th century. Studying in a place that shares part of my island檚 history added a personal and emotional layer to my academic journey. 91亚色, with its affordability, strong support for international students, and cultural richness, was the ideal place to continue growing, learning, and contributing.
How would you describe your experience as a graduate student at 91亚色?
My experience as a graduate student at 91亚色 has been nothing short of amazing. At times, I truly feel like part of an elite group because of how we are treated and supported throughout our journey. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed into a vibrant and caring academic community that prioritizes student well-being and success.
Living in graduate accommodations has helped me stay connected, and I've had the privilege of attending exclusive events that make the experience even more special. The support from the School of Graduate Studies and the Internationalization Office is exceptional it feels like there's always someone available 24/7 to guide, assist, and cheer us on. Whether it's academic advice, wellness check-ins, or career guidance, they always find a way to show up and deliver.
What stands out most is the endless stream of networking and professional development opportunities, both on and off campus. 91亚色 surrounds us with resources, knowledgeable personnel, and a dedicated team that goes above and beyond to ensure we檙e not just surviving grad school but thriving. Being a part of this community has been one of the most rewarding and empowering experiences of my academic and professional life.
What scholarships or awards have you received?
One of the most exciting parts of my graduate journey at 91亚色 has been the recognition I檝e received along the way. I檓 proud to be the first-ever recipient of the Nicole Parsons Scholarship in Business for 20242025, an award that celebrates academic excellence in the field of HR. I was also deeply honoured to be named a fellow of the School of Graduate Studies for 2025 one of the most prestigious titles a graduate student can earn at 91亚色.
These awards have been incredibly motivating and affirming. They檝e reminded me that my efforts are seen and valued, and they檝e inspired me to continue striving for excellence while giving back to the 91亚色 community that has supported me every step of the way.
Have you faced any challenges in life that you檝e overcome to pursue graduate studies?
What is school especially graduate studies without challenges? If anything, the struggles fuel the experience and make the victories even sweeter. From juggling back-to-back deadlines and managing a heavy course load to reading countless pages and running on just a few hours of sleep fun, right?
But the challenges weren檛 just academic. I檝e had to overcome self-doubt, wondering if I truly belonged in such a competitive space. The fear of the unknown was real leaving Jamaica, stepping into a new culture, and trying to navigate unfamiliar systems. And like many international students, I also faced financial uncertainty, trying to stay focused while worrying about how I檇 make ends meet.
That檚 why receiving the Nicole Parsons Scholarship in Business and being named a fellow of the School of Graduate Studies meant so much more than recognition they were powerful reminders that I do belong here. They affirmed that every sleepless night, every moment of uncertainty, and every challenge I pushed through was worth it. These honours didn't just celebrate my achievements; they validated the resilience it took to get here and inspired me to keep going.
What industry or career path are you interested in pursuing after graduation?
They say you never forget your first love and for me, that has always been human resources. After graduation, I檓 eager to return to the field that first sparked my passion for people, performance, and purpose. This time, however, I檒l be returning with a sharpened skill set, international experience, and a richer understanding of the strategic role HR plays in today檚 evolving workplace.
I檓 especially drawn to areas like employee relations, labour relations, training and development, and organizational strategy spaces where I can directly influence workplace culture and help individuals and teams thrive. With the tools I檝e gained through my graduate studies, I feel ready to contribute at a higher level, lead with confidence, and design inclusive, forward-thinking HR practices.
Whether in the public sector, private industry, or even as an educator or consultant, I see myself in a role that bridges strategy and humanity creating environments where people feel heard, valued, and supported to succeed. This degree wasn檛 just a step forward it was a springboard into the next, more impactful phase of my career.
What advice would you give to current or future graduate students?
Here檚 the truth graduate school will stretch you, test you, and uncover strengths you didn檛 even know you had. You檒l discover hidden potential, achieve things you never imagined, and yes... you檒l probably cry maybe even call your family and cry to them. But through it all, you檒l grow in ways that are nothing short of life-changing.
My advice? Don檛 give up. It might get hard, but it檚 never impossible. The journey will challenge you with sleepless nights, tight deadlines, heavy readings, and moments of doubt but that檚 part of the process. And remember, you are not alone. At 91亚色, you檙e surrounded by a team that genuinely cares someone will always help you figure it out.
Worried about tuition? Don檛 be. The money has a way of showing up just when you need it. Keep doing your best scholarships, grants, and opportunities have a funny way of finding those who stay the course.
Make the most of your time as a student. Show up even when the sun doesn檛, and especially on the days when you檇 rather hide under a blanket. Get involved. Say yes to that workshop, attend that networking event, chat with your professors, and talk to people outside your program. Build connections trust me, you檒l need them later. Every coffee chat, every volunteer experience, every trail walk with a new friend adds up to something bigger.
Most importantly, own your journey. This is your time to grow, to rise, to explore new versions of yourself professionally, personally, and academically. Graduate school isn檛 just about getting a degree. It檚 about becoming who you were always meant to be. And trust me it檚 worth it.
Anything else you would like to share?
Here檚 something you might not expect I檝e learned to appreciate Newfoundland檚 weather. Yes, you read that right! One minute it檚 sunshine, the next it檚 foggy, and by dinner, you might be brushing off snow. It檚 wildly unpredictable, but that檚 part of its charm. I've also learned not to complain because, let檚 be honest, that won檛 change a thing! Instead, I檝e embraced it with layers, laughter, and a newfound appreciation for a good cup of tea on a chilly, grey day.
And then there檚 Newfoundland English a whole delightful language of its own! Phrases like 渂檡, and 測es b檡 had me completely confused at first, but now they bring a smile to my face. Newfoundland hasn檛 just been the place where I study it檚 woven itself into my life in the most unexpected and heartwarming ways. From the weather to the words, it檚 been a ride full of surprises, smiles, and memories I檒l carry with me forever.
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