Bob Boilen Has Been Found
In my previous blog post, Finding Bob Boilen, I discussed my final project for my Managing and Licensing Intellectual Property course taught by Joseph Bogdan. I utilized my previous blog as a method of reaching out to the producer of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Series, Bob Boilen. It was a rewarding experience to use my role as a Graduate Ambassador to complete my final project.
It Takes All Kinds to Make a World: Photo Essay
I am currently in the midst of PGA madness. Sarah McHugh and I teamed up to create an interactive installation for Columbia’s annual g..
Secondary Student Teaching: Week 6
Senior Art Show
This week has been busy! The seniors at my high school placement had their Senior Art Show. It was amazing to see t..
So this is it… Wrapping up my Second Year.
By the time you read this, I will have completed my second year in the DMT & C program. I will have already walked across the stage i..
On Chicago Summers
There is just a short amount of time left on the spring calendar, and I am seriously anticipating summer. The Elementary Education MAT..
Hall Chat: Admitted Students Tour of Chicago & Q + Session
This week I had the opportunity to meet with some of our newly admitted students, and I was so pleased to have met all of them (or you..
Some Thoughts on Jill Magi’s Book SLOT
Due to Lisa Fishman’s sabbatical, Columbia will be welcoming Jill Magi to teach MFA classes in the 2012-2013 academic year. I worked w..
Graduate Assistantships: A Pretty Sweet Deal
Most of the journalism grad students I know are pretty obsessed with finding ways to generate two things: relevant work experience and..
Secondary Student Teaching: Week 5
Preparing for Tempera Still-Life Painting
When preparing the students to create a composition for a painting or drawing, it is impo..
Say What?
My character’s profession rhymes with “drug dealing pimp.”