Final semester, Final projects
What I've been up to (academically)
It’s been a bittersweet week as I wrap up my final assignments and my last semester in my undergraduate career. I’m proud to have persevered and done, in my opinion, some really great work. I’m super excited to have the chance to share some presentations with my loved ones very soon, but for now, here’s the update!
May 5, 2026: I had my last Black Press class over a nice dinner in Hellertown. I’m super excited to soon be able to share the catalogue essay I wrote in that class for the exhibit of artist Al Johnson’s work in the fall.
May 6, 2026: I had my FAMS senior celebration and started one of the more painful goodbyes I have in store for me.
May 7, 2026: I presented my digital photography final presentation. A piece entitled, Ghost Spots, that I am very happy with.
May 12, 2026: I will screen my fiction film along with my classmates from FAMS 302.
And on May 23, I will be graduating! I can’t wait to celebrate these next few weeks and find even more reasons to celebrate. Because I can’t forget, What’s Left? is finalized and ready for publication June 13!





