School/Division Division of Information Technology & Sciences 
Programs Computer Networking & Cybersecurity Major 
Class 2021
Pronouns She/Her/Hers
Home State New Jersey

What made you choose Champlain?

Besides the specialized degree, the Upside-Down Curriculum and the career focus of the school made me feel that investing my time at Champlain would make me successful. I liked that my first two years wouldn’t be classes not related to my major, and instead, I could use my first year to see if I liked what I was doing and also learn basic skills that many employers seek in entry-level positions.

How has Core changed your perspective of yourself and the world?

Core touched on a lot of topics that made me challenge my own beliefs and learn about how my actions impact those around me. In the end, it has made me think in a more global and open-minded way that I can now apply to my field. I’ve thought more about the ethics and morals I have when it comes to the type of work I would do in my field, where I want to work, and how I impact the world we live in. This is really emphasized in our Capstone, and I like how, in our final year, we are forced to examine how we impact the world through our career field.

Are you involved in any clubs or activities on campus?

I’m the Communications Lead for Women in Technology, a club focused on providing a safe and inclusive space for our women and non-binary students in the Division of Information Technology & Sciences Division and Game Studio. Here, we provide support for those who need it, connect with other minorities in the technology field, and learn about different topics like intersectionality, networking, and cool technical topics like election hacking or game organization!

Core touched on a lot of topics that made me challenge my own beliefs and learn about how my actions impact those around me.
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