Members of the Bridgewater State University community share what they are wishing for in 2025.
The new year offers a fresh start, the chance to turn the page and embrace a new chapter.
With January 1 approaching, what is your hope? What do you wish for in 2025?
![Jaime Knight](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Jaime%20Knight%20.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is good health for friends and family. Patience, and to be more efficient.”
Jaime Knight
Director of Creative Services and Publications
![Marcos Guimaraes, ’27](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Marcos%20Guimaraes.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is that more people will work in transit. People can check it out at www.bsutransit.com.”
Marcos Guimaraes, ’27
General Management Major
![Shelly Keniston](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Shelly%20Keniston.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is to finish my doctorate degree.”
Shelly Keniston
Director of Off-Campus Student Engagement
![Lucas Kershaw, ’26](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Lucas%20Kershaw.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is to pursue more short film content. I made two short films this year, so why not try to put more effort into creating more!”
Lucas Kershaw, ’26
Business Management Major
![Eileen O’Sullivan](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Eileen%20OSullivan.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is that people are kinder and more understanding of each other’s viewpoints.”
Eileen O’Sullivan
Assistant Vice President Enrollment, Marketing and Communications
![Noel Hill, ’26](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Noel%20Hill.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is that more people would get to know Jesus because you can’t know what you don’t try! I just want to spread love and light.”
Noel Hill, ’26
General Management and Marketing Major
![Tia Smith, ’27](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Tia%20Smith%20.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is that over the summer I get into an internship that is in my field.”
Tia Smith, ’27
Criminal Justice Major
![Paul Camacho, ’23, G’25](/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Paul%20Camacho.jpg)
“My hope for 2025 is better health, to graduate (with my master’s), and to work doing something I love.”
Paul Camacho, ’23, G’25
Undergraduate Degree in Psychology, Higher Education Administration Major