Student: Ashtyn Clark

Ashtyn Clark is a rising senior at East Carolina University with a love for kids. She is majoring in birth through kindergarten teacher education and is planning to become a preschool teacher after graduation.

“I love doing hours here in the child development center and going into other classrooms and seeing the differences and similarities and thinking about how I can incorporate that once I start teaching on my own,” she said. 

She is the president of ECU’s Presbyterian Campus Ministry, where she helps run the social media accounts, recruit students, and coordinate events and meetings.

Clark was raised in Aberdeen, North Carolina by a family full of Pirates. Her parents attended ECU, and one of her three younger sisters is majoring in business & marketing at ECU. She is very close with her family and loves to go on trips with them.

But over a year ago, she began noticing some things that weren’t right which later led to a cancer diagnosis.

“I was just here going to class, doing what every other student does, and I started having these moments where it felt like I was dreaming and I was seeing things that weren’t there. I was seeing people doing things that they weren’t doing,” she said. 

Later, doctors found a brain tumor in her temporal lobe. After six weeks of radiation every day and chemotherapy, she was able to return to school and take oral chemo treatments at home. After missing one semester, she caught up on the work she missed and returned on track to graduate in May of 2018. 

“I would never have thought that going through this I could still stay in school,” she said.

Going through such a battle, she was able to prove to herself that she could overcome anything, and says that she’s a lot stronger than she ever realized. 

“I’ve always been close to my family, but just seeing how many other people rallied around me and how many people care about me,” Clark said. “It also showed me how much of a support system I have.”

Clark says she is eternally grateful. She received her last dose of chemo on May 6 and recently went back to Duke for a follow-up scan. Doctors were glad to report that the treatments worked and everything looked as good as they’d hoped.

In 10 years, Clark still sees herself as a preschool teacher, something she’s been passionate about ever since she was a substitute teacher at the preschool at her church.

“I remember having a moment where I just stopped and thought this is definitely what I want to do,” she said.

What is something cool about ECU that you wish you knew during your first year? The bowling alley in Mendenhall.


What advice do you have for other students?
 The best thing you can do for yourself in college is to surround yourself with people who will be a positive influence on you.

This Pirate overcame serious obstacles but never missed a beat

 

Written by: Bre Lewis
Photography by: Cliff Hollis

Statistics

College: Health and Human Performance

Major: Birth through kindergarten teacher education

Age: 21 

Classification/Year: Senior

Hometown: Aberdeen, North Carolina

Hobbies & Interests: Reading, going to historical places, watching football, basketball and baseball

Clubs & Organizations: Ukirk (Presbyterian Campus Ministry) 

Favorites

Favorite place to eat: Hibachi Japan

Favorite Movie: “Fried Green Tomatoes”

Favorite website: Amazon

Favorite place on campus: The student lounge in Rivers

Favorite hangout: My house, everyone always ends up just hanging out here

Favorite class: Kinesiology 1000

Favorite TV show: “Criminal Minds”

Favorite band/musician: Pretty much anyone who sings country

Motivations

Professor who influenced you the most: Susannah Berry

The one thing you cannot live without: My family

Dream Job: Preschool teacher

Role model: My mom

Your words to live by: Don’t worry about tomorrow because tomorrow will have enough worries of its own.