Master of Arts – Communication
Expected Graduation: May 2025
Overall GPA: 3.35
- Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.
- Concentrations in Digital Communication
- Featured Courses:
- Using Social & Digital Media, Utilizing Images: Media Literacy in Practice, Changing Behavior Through Communication, Journalism & Publishing in the Digital Age, Foundations of Digital Media, Nonfiction Filmmaking, Research & Writing Methods
Bachelor of Science – Meteorology
August 2022
Overall GPA: 3.068
Major GPA: 3.243
- Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
- Minor in Science Communication
- Minor in Digital Communication, Information, & Media [DCIM]
- Dean’s List: Spring 2021
- Vice President & Class Representative, Rutgers Meteorology Club/Local AMS Student Chapter (more info)
- President & Founder, Rutgers WeatherWatcher Club
- Featured Courses:
- Weather Forecasting I: Synoptic Meteorology, Computational Methods for Meteorology, Meteorological Analysis, Remote Sensing of the Ocean & Atmosphere, Storytelling With Data, Virtual Team Dynamics, Information Technology & Information (see more courses below)
High School Diploma
June 2018
- North Brunswick Township High School, North Brunswick, NJ
Completed Coursework
Meteorology
Intro to Meteorology
Intro to Climate Science
Meteorological Analysis
Computational Methods for Meteorology
Atmospheric Thermodynamics
Remote Sensing of the Ocean & Atmosphere
Atmosphere Dynamics
Physical Meteorology
Weather Forecasting I: Synoptic Meteorology
Climate Dynamics
Weather Forecasting II: Mesoscale Meteorology
Tropical Meteorology
Hydrodynamic Processes
Applications in Industrial Meteorology
Severe Weather Forecasting
Science Communication/DCIM
Weather & Climate TV I / II
Information Technology & Information
Intro to Science Communication
Virtual Team Dynamics
Structure of Information
Strategic Presentation Methods in Digital Media
Leadership in Digital Context
Digital Technology & Disruptive Change
DCIM Capstone Course
Research Problems in Meteorology
History of the Future
Scientific & Technical Writing
Readings & Practicum in Human Ecology
Intro to Communication
Communications (Graduate-Level)
Research & Writing Methods
Nonfiction Filmmaking
Using Social & Digital Media
Foundations of Digital Media
Using Images: Media Literacy in Practice
Journalism & Publishing in the Digital Age
Changing Behaviors Through Communications
Theory of Mass Communication Practices (IN PROGRESS)
Public Relations in the Age of Digital Influence (IN PROGRESS)
Behavior Change and Education through Entertainment (IN PROGRESS)