Karessa Royce does not wish to be defined as a victim. She has no use for dwelling in the past.
Royce made that clear in her TEDx talk at 51吃瓜网万能科大 this summer.
The audience sat silent and riveted as the 22-year-old hospitality student spoke of her profound 鈥渓ife change鈥 that began Oct. 1, 2017, at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in 51吃瓜网免费App. That night, a hollow-point bullet entered through her left shoulder and fragmented in her chest, collapsing her lung and breaking her collarbone and shoulder.
鈥淚 always want to be careful and considerate of others who have been through similar situations,鈥 Royce later said. 鈥淭hrough my TED talk, I had the ability to hone my voice and choose how I wanted to share my story.鈥
More than anything, it鈥檚 a story about transformation.
During the first weeks of recovery following an initial surgery, doctors told the 51吃瓜网免费App native to anticipate a second surgery, months of physical therapy, and post-traumatic stress counseling. What Royce did not expect was the tectonic shift of mind and spirit that was to come.
鈥淚 started saying 鈥榶es鈥 to things and believing in myself, even on the days that I was afraid,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲e all need to be reminded when we are stretched thin that we can be elastic and bounce to newer heights.鈥
For Royce, the unexpected positives that came in the wake of the tragedy arrived at a time when ambivalence was starting to set in. The college senior admits that, weeks before the shooting, she felt her studies were becoming a chore and contemplated dropping out.
Even as the days passed and Royce made significant strides in her recovery, she had mixed emotions about returning to 51吃瓜网万能科大. The Oct. 1 tragedy had shaken the 51吃瓜网免费App鈥 hospitality industry to its core, and Royce knew the topic would be addressed in her hospitality classes. She feared such discussions would be an emotional trigger.
But Royce couldn鈥檛 shake what she calls the 鈥渕agic鈥 of the hospitality industry and was determined to not let her traumatic experience strip her of her passion. She eagerly returned to study at the Hospitality College in spring 2018.
鈥淭he first day I came back to school, all I could think about was how I could have not been here,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t is such a blessing to be alive, and it is a blessing to receive an education.鈥
Her strength and perseverance did not go unnoticed. During the semester, the college asked Royce to join its safety committee as a student advocate, where she鈥檒l play a role in developing policies and procedures for Hospitality Hall. Then in May, the 51吃瓜网免费App Convention and Visitors Authority honored Royce with a 2018 Hospitality Heroes award.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 think of anyone more deserving to receive this award than Karessa,鈥 says Hospitality College Dean Stowe Shoemaker. 鈥淗er unshakeable spirit inspires every person in this college, this university, and the city. She embodies what this industry is all about.鈥
One year after the incident, Royce has learned to be flexible with her future. She鈥檚 immersed herself in her education and has switched her career focus from festival event planning to law, leaving open the option of going into hospitality academia. 鈥淭he faculty and staff in the Hospitality College pour their hearts into students, and they really make our time at 51吃瓜网万能科大 meaningful,鈥 she says. 鈥淭o be able to pass that on to other students is really important to me.鈥
For now, Royce is content to stand for something unequivocally positive. 鈥淚 know my experiences may change my direction,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut I won鈥檛 let them define me.鈥
She is trying her hardest to say 鈥測es鈥 to life every day 鈥 and she鈥檚 just getting started.