Writing and Editing

News Articles

I’ve collected a selection of writings I developed while working at the University of Michigan in different roles. These are primarily interviews with faculty and staff that aim to present findings from their research in an accessible manner. Most feature visual abstracts or graphic representations of the article’s key findings. I have developed several visual abstracts and infographics that can be reviewed in the Graphic Design section of this site.

Final Report for the Alliance to Advance Patient-Centered Cancer Care

The Alliance to Advance Patient-Centered Cancer Care, an initiative funded by the Merck Foundation, was comprised of six program partners working together to advance health equity. This report summarizes the findings of the interventions they devised to address disparities in cancer care delivery and formulates potential policy solutions to improve conditions more permanently.


Annual Report for the Center for Disability Health and Wellness

The University of Michigan Center for Disability Health and Wellness aims to develop and apply innovative research and clinical and educational strategies to address inequities in healthcare access, quality, and outcomes experienced by individuals with physical, sensory, and developmental disabilities across their lifespan. This visual report condenses a larger text-only report and features infographics to further illustrate the value of the Center’s work.


And Now for Something Completely Different: The Fix

For lighter reading, I have included a media kit I developed while studying for my Master’s Degree at Purdue University. I am a big fan of British panel shows, and as such, I chose to develop a media kit for a now-defunct Netflix show that aimed to bring the beloved British format to American audiences. Although ultimately unsuccessful, I did find the show rather enjoyable. Please note that this is NOT an official media kit; it’s just coursework from my graduate studies.