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Through my exploration of the media industry, I have had the opportunity to serve in two social media roles at Binghamton University.

Most recently, I worked as the Student Videographer & Editor for the Dean's Office at Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. While my in-person internship was cut short due to COVID-19, I still had the ability to complete my work remotely using Harpur College's video library and online editing software.

 

Working directly with my University has sharpened my skills in consistent branding and visual details across different video types. 

Shot with Nikon D610 / D5100. Edited with Wave.video, Adobe Premiere Pro.

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Amidst serving as the Social Media Intern for Hillel at Binghamton, I experienced management turnover as my direct supervisor took a new job opportunity.

Without her instruction, I learned how to organize content calendars, communicate clearly with the rest of student leadership, and boost engagement on Instagram and Facebook through launching #HumansOfHillel.

 

I also created short videos to raise awareness about the organization's subgroups, as well as photographed events and posted the pictures to Facebook and Instagram.

Shot with Nikon D5100. Edited with iMovie.

Celebrating 70 Years of Excellence
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Harpur College

Celebrating 70 Years of Excellence

A Timeline of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, from 1950-2020. 1950 — Harpur College, named for colonial educator and former New York secretary of the land board Robert Harpur, becomes a liberal arts college in the SUNY system. 1952 — SUNY trustees announce that a 387-acre tract of former farmland in Vestal will be the site of Harpur College's permanent campus. A groundbreaking ceremony takes place in 1954 and Gov. Averell Harriman dedicates the campus in 1958. 1954 — Faculty members Bernard Huppé and Robert Rafuse develop the "From Breadth Through Depth to Perspective" motto in a written pamphlet on liberal arts programs. The Class of 1954 gifts a plaque with the motto to Harpur. It now appears in the Peace Quad. 1961 — Harpur College completes move from Endicott to the Vestal campus. In 1965, Harpur College becomes SUNY Binghamton, one of the four university centers. 1969 — Roger Hekinian (geology) and Marylou Lewandowski (English) are Harpur College's first PhD recipients. 1970 — The Grateful Dead performs on campus and "Harpur College" becomes part of the title of one of the band's most famous recordings. 1987 — Sidonie Smith is named interim Harpur dean, becoming the first woman to lead the college. She serves until 1990. 2010 — The Harpur Fellows Program — which offers students the opportunity to design and lead a community-service project anywhere in the world — is established. 2014 — The Harpur Edge program begins, providing students with resources to enrich their college experience. 2019-20 — Led by Dean Elizabeth Chilton, Harpur College marks its 70th year with alumni celebrations around the country. www.binghamton.edu/harpur
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