Diego Lopez grew up on movie sets in San Juan, Puerto Rico. With both parents employed in the film industry, he has fond memories of watching them at work and getting a peek behind the scenes. He celebrated childhood birthdays and milestones amidst the lights, cameras and action, sparking his own interest in TV and film.
When it came time to apply for college, he chose Duquesne鈥檚 tight-knit community and
welcoming, home-like environment over the bright lights of Hollywood after attending
an admissions presentation at his high school and local college fair. He marked his
interest by displaying Duquesne stickers in his locker.
鈥淧ittsburgh and Duquesne just kept calling my name,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 really wanted a personalized
experience with smaller class sizes, so it was the perfect match for me.鈥
Now a senior double-majoring in entrepreneurship and digital marketing, Diego is active on campus. He is a Palumbo-Donahue School of Business ambassador and previously served as secretary of the Entrepreneurship Club and treasurer
of the Puerto Rican Student Association.
鈥淓very time we have an event with the Puerto Rican Student Association it makes me
feel like I鈥檓 back home,鈥 said Diego. 鈥淎nd the Entrepreneurship Club is a super fun
way to hear from business owners to see how they got their start.鈥
Hearing from local leaders who own businesses ranging from candy shops to print shops
has opened Diego鈥檚 eyes to the rewards and challenges of entrepreneurship. Spearheaded
by faculty who walk alongside students and connect them with horizon-expanding opportunities,
these conversations provided depth and a greater sense of purpose to Diego鈥檚 aspirations.
In addition to exceling in school, Diego has embraced the chance to flex his acting
muscles as an extra on several television shows and movies. Through interviews and
open casting calls, he has explored his creative side and followed in his family鈥檚
footsteps, even earning a speaking role on the Netflix series Neon.
Just as Diego moved to Pittsburgh to pursue his dreams, Neon follows the story of an aspiring reggaeton star and his best friends who move to
Miami and weather roadblocks throughout their quest for success.
After graduation in 2025, Diego hopes to pursue a master鈥檚 degree. As he considers
whether to stay in Pittsburgh, return to Puerto Rico or venture elsewhere, he acknowledges
the value and quantity of opportunities available in the Pittsburgh region and the
life-changing experiences he鈥檚 had at Duquesne.
鈥淚鈥檝e built my own life here for sure,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 much different from back home,
and I wouldn鈥檛 change it鈥攅specially the people I鈥檝e become close with. It would be
a really different life if I didn鈥檛 meet them.鈥
Diego also appreciates that he鈥檚 never had to narrow his ambitions throughout his
college career. He鈥檚 balanced his social life, school and love of acting鈥攑ursuing
bigger goals at every step of his journey. He鈥檚 optimistic about his bright future
and says he has no plans to stop doing any of the things he loves.
鈥淚 could see this being an awesome reality, you know?鈥
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