Focus: Zooming in on Remote Learners with ADHD

Today is my second-to-last day as a college freshman. So far, I’ve spent the entirety of my college experience online – and as a student with ADD, it hasn’t been easy to manage my workload while sitting at the same desk all day. I wanted to create a video to try to capture this experience,Continue reading “Focus: Zooming in on Remote Learners with ADHD”

An Interview with Mira Mikati

Interviewing Mira Mikati and her employee, Phi Bureau, was a pleasure. As someone who adores Mira’s brand and her new concept store, I couldn’t be happier that she agreed to participate in this project. In this podcast, I discuss her brand identity and her rise to popularity alongside the uniqueness of a fashion company thatContinue reading “An Interview with Mira Mikati”

Podcasts Worth Listening to: “Something Large and Wild” from This is Love and “The Case of the Missing Hit” from Reply All

I’m embarrassed to report that I’ve never been one for podcasts – they always seemed to me like a pointless excuse for millennials to crack open a beer and chat. Normally, I finish an episode and think, “Why exactly did these people think the internet would care about their banter?” However, “The Case of theContinue reading “Podcasts Worth Listening to: “Something Large and Wild” from This is Love and “The Case of the Missing Hit” from Reply All”

The Pandemic and College Student Mental Health: Information and Resources for Georgetown Students

The pandemic has been detrimental to the mental health of students globally. Georgetown’s decision to remain virtual may be a source of stress and anxiety to many of its students, and I wanted to represent the mental health patterns of college students all over the country in order to demonstrate that no student is aloneContinue reading “The Pandemic and College Student Mental Health: Information and Resources for Georgetown Students”

The National Gallery Sculpture Garden reopens for Valentine’s Day – and the love language of art is still alive, even in a pandemic

Washingtonians gathered at the National Gallery Sculpture Garden on Feb. 14th to celebrate its reopening, despite most D.C. museums and galleries remaining closed due to the pandemic. The garden closed in November as cases rose exponentially in D.C., but reopened as a “valentine to our visitors,” said National Gallery of Art director Kaywin Feldman. PavilionContinue reading “The National Gallery Sculpture Garden reopens for Valentine’s Day – and the love language of art is still alive, even in a pandemic”

5 Social Media Newsmakers to Follow

Mona Chalabi Mona Chalabi is a New York-based data journalist who is most well-known for her eye-catching charts. Apart from being a multi-talented media wizard who’s resumé already consists of FiveThirtyEight, the Bank of England, the Economist Intelligence Unit, the International Organization for Migration, the Guardian, and multiple podcasts, Chalabi also identifies as a multidisciplinaryContinue reading “5 Social Media Newsmakers to Follow”