Adventure-seeking grad loves children, will travel
photo by BENJAMIN KRAIN 脙垄脗聙脗聰12/14/18--.Hannah Malmstrom will graduate in Fall 2018 and has a penchant for adventure. She spent a semester hiking Europe and will return after graduation.This year has been a year of milestones for Hannah Malmstrom. She married her best friend in May, and on Dec. 15, she graduated from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, earning a Bachelor of Art in applied communication.In between, she and her husband, Clint Travis, spent four months in Europe, exploring nine countries. For a while, they worked on a self-sustaining farm in La Rochelle, France.They鈥檙e already planning for their next backpacking adventure, which will be to Asia. Right now she鈥檚 certain of two things: she loves children and she loves to travel. She hopes to find a career in communications that allows her to be involved in both.A 2013 graduate of Little Rock鈥檚 Joe T. Robinson High School, Malmstrom initially enrolled at a different university to study journalism but transferred to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in January 2016 as a junior.聽After taking a communications class, she was hooked and decided to major in applied communication. 鈥淚鈥檝e really loved my experience here at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was mostly because I liked the department. My professors know my name, they check up on me, and are able to be reached. I felt I was learning concepts and applying those to my personal relationships. To see that pay off immediately… that鈥檚 what education is supposed to be.鈥She recently completed her capstone research project about premarital counseling.Malmstrom, who has worked as a nanny for several years, says children factor into her future – both personally and professionally.鈥淚 just love them. I feel like the Lord has given me an outlandish ability to love other people鈥檚 children,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just have a heart for our youth and communicating to them that they are complete humans.鈥Her dream job, she says, would be helping an organization have more positive communication, whether it be conflict resolution or crisis management.For now, Malmstrom and her husband are parents to Diana, a 7-pound 聽Chihuahua-Yorkie mix adopted from Little Rock Animal Village. The pup goes everywhere with Malmstrom – and even attended some classes where she stayed quietly tucked into a tiny pet carrier.聽When the pup is 1 year old, Malmstrom plans to pursue certification for Diana as a therapy dog. Malmstrom are her husband and currently saving money for their next big adventure. 鈥淲hen our lease it up, we鈥檙e going to tour North America to figure out where we want to live,鈥 Malmstrom, 23, said. 鈥淚 want to always be experiencing things and different points of view and meeting people. If you鈥檙e not, you鈥檙e only seeing one page in the book of the world.鈥Photo by Benjamin Krain