I am a passionate storyteller and multimedia professional blending creativity and strategic communication to engage audiences through impactful reporting, compelling visuals, and authentic brand messaging. With a background in journalism, media production, and corporate communications, I thrive on crafting content that informs, connects, and inspires across platforms.

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As a requirement in Duquesne University’s MFA program, I had to complete a capstone project. My capstone project titled The American Crisis: Examining American Students’ Perceptions of the unique prevalence of school shootings in the United States was focused on examining current American students’ perceptions of the prevalence and causes of school shootings in the United States, the influence of media coverage on their desire to attend school and the occurrence of such events, and the psychological impact of these events on their own lives from a journalistic perspective.  

This research project aims to shed light on the general perceptions of current American students regarding school shootings, a critical issue that affects their mental well-being and sense of safety. By understanding their views on prevalence, media influence, and personal psychological impact, this research will contribute to a deeper understanding of the social and emotional dynamics surrounding school shootings in America. The findings of this research will provide valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and mental health professionals to better address the needs and concerns of students in the United States. The quantitative and qualitative data collected through the surveys and interviews were integrated into a short documentary to showcase the findings of this research.

Capstone Project

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Reels

This short video showcases clips of me anchoring Praxis Magazine, Duquesne University’s weekly student news show. The reel highlights my on-camera delivery, storytelling, and broadcast presentation skills developed through my work as an anchor.

News Packages

This news package profiles Duquesne University professor Don Maue as he develops a documentary on The Third Alternative, an initiative led by Father McAnulty in 1970 that helped save the university from financial crisis. The piece highlights the historical significance of the movement and how Professor Maue’s project seeks to preserve and share this pivotal moment in Duquesne’s history.

‘The Third Alternative’

This news package covers Duquesne University’s annual 9/11 remembrance memorial, honoring the lives lost and the heroes of September 11, 2001. It features Duquesne student Russel Macias, whose father, NYPD officer Keith Macias, aided in the rescue efforts that day. Through his personal connection, the piece examines how the anniversary continues to resonate with students and the campus community more than two decades later.

9/11 Remembrance

This news package profiles Duquesne University alumna Baylee Martin, a successful news anchor and journalist recognized with numerous awards for her journalism work. The piece explores her career path, achievements, and insights for aspiring journalists, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at her journey from Duquesne to a thriving broadcast career.

Baylee Martin Alumni Profile