I was heavily involved in academic research during my time at ASU. I was in a couple research fellowships, completed several internships as a data analyst, and wrote and published my honors thesis in Sustainability in 2020. You can learn more about my work on this page.
Using a Sensory Learning Framework to Design Effective Curricula: Evidence from Indigenous Nutrition Education Programs
I've included a PDF copy of the thesis here for anyone to read or download. You can access the article for free on MDPI as well.
During my second year at ASU, I enrolled in an intensive beekeeping class to conquer my fear of bees.
The class was unlike any other I'd taken in terms of immersion and the sheer amount of information we were learning. Our professor was a world-renowned beekeeping expert who retired the summer after this class was completed. I feel lucky to have been able to partake in this unique experience.
Every student had to complete an individual research project during the semester, and mine was particularly involved. Every day for about three weeks, I visited the bee lab early in the morning to capture photos of the honeybees during their development from egg to adult. Afterward, I compiled the results into this poster.
You can access the PDF file here or click the image to view or download the poster.