A Decade of Growth: Reflecting on Ten Years at Adamas University – Moumita Dey
kolkata,India - Today marks a notable milestone for Moumita Dey,who celebrates ten years of service at Adamas University. Describing the decade as a “roller coaster ride,” Dey reflects on a period of profound personal and professional evolution fostered by the university environment.
Dey’s journey at Adamas University extends far beyond the confines of customary academic learning. She emphasizes the invaluable life lessons gleaned over the past ten years – lessons centered on building relationships, cultivating resilience, and embracing personal growth. “This place has taught me lessons far beyond textbooks or classrooms,” Dey shared, highlighting the holistic impact of her time at the institution.
The past decade hasn’t been without its complexities. Dey acknowledges the ebb and flow of relationships,experiencing both the joy of forging lasting friendships and the challenges of navigating disagreements and even loss. These experiences, she notes, have been integral to her growth. “I’ve had my share of… heartfelt conversations, shared laughter, and even silent tears. Every emotion, every moment, has added something to who I am today.”
Dey also candidly admits to making mistakes along the way, framing them not as setbacks, but as crucial learning opportunities. “Each mistake became a teacher, guiding me toward becoming better,” she explains.
A cornerstone of Dey’s positive experience has been the strong community she found within Adamas University. She expresses deep gratitude for the support of her department,colleagues,students,and especially her friends,describing them as a vital support system and a source of comfort. The bonds forged during her tenure are,she states,”priceless.”
looking back, Dey expresses sincere appreciation for the university’s unwavering support throughout her journey. “Adamas University has seen my good, my bad, and even my worst-and still helped me grow through it all,” she says. The institution, she concludes, has become more than just a workplace; it’s a ”home outside home” and an integral part of her identity, having become “a habit more than anything.”