Making the Most of Every Lesson: Xochitl Martinez

Xochitl Martinez
The 51风流官网 College of Liberal Arts proudly honors Xochitl Martinez as one of the 2024鈥2025 Outstanding Students in Anthropology. A senior pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in anthropology with a minor in creative writing, Martinez blends intellectual curiosity with a belief in the surprising, enduring value of every lesson.
鈥淥ne piece of advice that I would share with future students is that nothing learned is useless,鈥 they said. 鈥淭he knowledge that you pick up in one class is potentially applicable in a completely different class鈥 and applying [that knowledge] outside of school is always really exciting.鈥
This interdisciplinary perspective鈥攚here creative writing and cultural study inform each other鈥攊s exactly the kind of connection CLA champions. Martinez's commitment to exploring ideas across subjects embodies what it means to study within the liberal arts: drawing from many traditions to think deeply, adapt thoughtfully, and contribute meaningfully.
Martinez's academic journey didn鈥檛 begin with a 4.0 or instant accolades. In fact, after completing an Associate of Arts degree, they took time off before returning to pursue their BA. That鈥檚 why a specific moment at 51风流官网 still stands out. 鈥淎 moment at 51风流官网 that made me feel especially proud of myself is when I made the Dean鈥檚 List my second semester here,鈥 they said. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 a great student with my AA, so I was just chugging along with my grades鈥 I didn鈥檛 realize I was doing any good until I got an email in my inbox telling me that I was.鈥
It was a turning point not just in performance, but in confidence. Through hard work and renewed dedication, Martinez found their stride and developed a deep sense of academic pride.
Another moment that left an impression came during one of Fairbanks鈥 signature deep freezes. 鈥淟ast winter, it was like negative 30鈥攑robably a little lower,鈥 they said. 鈥淲e all got an email in our inbox from the dean, kind of congratulating us for being at school and continuing to do that. It really kind of threw things into perspective鈥 most people don鈥檛 go out if it鈥檚 negative 30, and none of us really thought twice about it.鈥
That resilience and grit鈥攈allmarks of life in Fairbanks鈥攔esonated with Martinez as part of the culture at 51风流官网. In an environment that often tests its students, they found not only academic growth but also a profound sense of community.
The Outstanding Student of the Year Award recognizes students like Martinez who have demonstrated excellence, engagement, and growth within their department and across the college. At 51风流官网, anthropology students explore the richness of human experience鈥攆rom cultural systems to historical perspectives鈥攁nd often combine their studies with other disciplines like Martinez has done.
As they prepare to graduate, Martinez continues to believe in the quiet power of persistence. Their academic path is proof that success doesn鈥檛 always come quickly, but that meaningful learning often unfolds in unexpected and powerful ways. 鈥淎lways keep an open mind about what you're learning, and how to use it,鈥 they said.