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Malawi | Spring 2015

CARE Malawi, a humanitarian NGO, brought in a team of UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication students to produce short documentaries and a website for their Maternal Health Alliance Project. They’re trying to roll out the project to other countries and wanted to be able to use our films and site to help them do that. It was my first experience working with a client and doing PR work. We stayed in Ntcheu, Malawi for ten days in March 2015.

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Jordan | Summer 2014

Thanks to a grant from the Center for Global Initiatives at UNC, two friends and I spent a month in Jordan trying to figure out why Jordanian women study engineering. Research has shown that engineering enrollments at Jordanian universities are 46% women while women only make up 19% of American engineering students. We interviewed faculty, students and staff at the Jordanian University in Amman as well as talking to NGO representatives and professional female engineers. We also did plenty of exploring around the country. We were there at the end of the World Cup and the first two weeks of Ramadan, so there was never a dull moment.

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Two weeks, lots of hostels. Spain, Italy, Czech Republic and Holland. Sightseeing and vacation.

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Morocco | Spring 2013

I did a four month immersive journalism and Arabic program in Rabat, Morocco. Part of the semester was spent living with a host family and taking journalism and language courses. For the second half, the program turned us loose, told us to find our own housing and our own stories and come back in a month with the best feature piece we’d ever written. It was an incredible experience. Morocco remains my favorite place.

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