My academic journey spans two distinct yet complementary fields — science and media — both rooted in curiosity, critical thinking, and the power of communication.
I earned my first Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from Rutgers University, where I conducted clinical research focused on opioid alternatives in emergency care. I’m now pursuing a second Master’s in Communication and Media, deepening my expertise in digital storytelling, media ethics, and the evolving role of creators in today’s content-driven world.
This page features select work from both degrees, including research papers, Socratic dialogue assignments, and media ethics essays that explore everything from AI influencers to representation and consent in digital spaces. These projects reflect not just my academic growth, but my commitment to ethical, inclusive, and impactful storytelling — whether in a hospital, a classroom, or online.
Communication & Media Graduate Work – Rutgers University
Currently pursuing my second Master’s degree at Rutgers University, this time with a focus on digital media, communication ethics. Exploring how media shapes culture, identity, and influence in the digital age.
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As part of my Master’s in Biomedical Sciences at Rutgers University, I wrote my thesis titled SAVEDT (Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: A Valued ED Treatment)
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