After she graduates in December, Amiya Williams plans to combine her double-major
subjects – dance entrepreneurship and psychology – into a means for helping others.
“I’ve always been interested in psychology because I just like listening and trying
to understand others,” she explained. “And I’ve always been interested in dance, too,
so I wanted to make sure I got both areas of study while I was an undergrad, because
my eventual goal is to pursue dance/movement therapy,” a practice that uses physical
rhythm to help support users’ emotional, intellectual and motor functions.
Fittingly, Williams, a native of Woodbridge, Virginia, has stayed in motion for most
of her undergraduate career.
She’s a member of Radford’s Rocker dance team, has held a work study position with
the Department of Dance since day one of her freshman year and serves as treasurer
for two student organizations – Harmony in Motion and the College of Visual and Performing
Arts (CVPA) Ambassadors.
As a CVPA ambassador, Williams is often called upon to represent Radford at events
and to promote the arts, and she’s also a Highlander Guide tasked with showing guests
around the university’s campus.
“I feel like I’ve learned so much more about Radford by giving tours, and I like speaking
to the incoming students,” she said. “My work in the Department of Dance has also
been a great opportunity to get to know the professors a little more and to tap into
the arts administration side of things.”
Amid all that activity, she found time to undertake a summer internship with the American
Dance Festival and, in 2022, took her first trip to Europe, spending a month studying
abroad in London, England.
“Those opportunities … would not have been possible without the support of the Radford
University dance department faculty,” Williams said.
“I’ve tried to maximize my time here at Radford. I feel like every opportunity that
arose was an exciting one, and there was always so much to do.”