“I’m an academic, so I have to use what I know to prepare. I did a lot of research into what makes a person behave the way they do and what life factors contribute to certain behaviors.”
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Kate LeBlanc ’22
“I always say that studying journalism was the best decision I could’ve made. It teaches you how to act on curiosity, how to talk with anyone, and how to distill information and communicate.”
Continue reading "Kate LeBlanc ’22"Naleen Camara ’21
“I really enjoyed the flexibility that I had within the Harrington School because I felt like I was always one interesting class away from changing my whole life.”
Continue reading "Naleen Camara ’21"Valerie Shields ’06
“Work hard, but also be a little patient… you’re gonna work for a long time. It’ll come. Enjoy the journey because you’re gonna learn a lot on your way there.”
Continue reading "Valerie Shields ’06"Ted Daniel ’96
“I grew up watching ABC World News… I liked the idea of being able to share information with people and help them learn and understand what’s going on in their world.”
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“Harrington is great because a lot of the majors interact with one another. You can be any major, and you’re doing similar things. It’s all part of one school.”
Continue reading "Katie Siegle ’22"Sherrie Session ’12
“Think Big, We Do- is a motto I continue to live by today… I love the study of communications and hope to continue impacting the world through this lens.”
Continue reading "Sherrie Session ’12"Theresa Brown ’21
“If it were up to me, I would have majored in all the programs. Everything crosses over. You don’t just use PR, journalism, writing, or film. It’s one school for a reason.”
Continue reading "Theresa Brown ’21"Kevin Lopes ’05
“The more involved you are the better your lifelong friendships will be, the better your network will be, and more fun you’ll have during your time in Rhode Island.”
Continue reading "Kevin Lopes ’05"Isobel McCullough ’22
For her undergraduate honors thesis, Isobel McCullough recorded the sonic profiles of seven Rhode Island beaches. The result is an artistic investigation inspired by science.
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