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EDUCATION

My time at school didn't only consist of 12 hour stints in the library, I also ventured out of the traditional learning environment and was able to learn even more.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT, B.A.

September 2013 - May 2017

My time at UVM ignited my passion for learning, research, and late nights at the library. I majored in Sociology, and minored in Economics. UVM nurtured both my brain and my heart by providing me with opportunities I would never have found anywhere else.

Dean's List || 3.66 Cumulative GPA || Member of the International Sociology Honors Society

HERE'S WHAT I DID OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM...

TEACHING ASSISTANT, RACE RELATIONS IN THE US (KHANNA)

Fall Semester, 2015

  • Took detailed lecture notes for students with academic accommodations

  • Graded student journal assignments

  • Held office hours and exam review sessions

TEACHING ASSISTANT, RACE RELATIONS (DAVIS)

Spring Semester, 2016

  • Assisted with creating exam and study questions

  • Held weekly office hours

  • Moderated Student Exams

  • Graded student exams and extra credit assignments 

CONDUCTED FOCUS GROUP RESEARCH

Spring Semester, 2016

  • Conducted inmate/staff centered focus groups in multiple VT prisons 

  • Explored potential implementation of incentive-based system 

  • Formally presented research findings to VT Department of Corrections

RESEARCH ASSISTANT (FOX)

Spring Semester, 2017

  • Co-author of official report and research proposal 

  • Combined and condensed multiple student research papers, focus group research, and independent ethnographic research

TEACHING ASSISTANT, INSIDE-OUT PRISON EDUCATION

Spring Semester, 2017

  • Teaching assistant for criminal justice course taught inside VT Women's Prison

  • Responsibilities included holding weekly office hours for “inside” students in order to provide academic assistance and maintain a comfortable environment for all students. 

  • Assisted Prof. Fox when creating course curriculum and assignments.

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