Lifelong Learning
Northwestern University
I graduated summa cum laude in three years with a B.S. in Communication Studies with a concentration in Digital Media, a minor in Entrepreneurship, and an Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Certificate.
Here, find a complete list of my coursework at Northwestern. An asterisk (*) denotes a graduate-level course that required an application to enroll.
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COMM_ST 395: Topics in Communication Studies: Information Visualization
COMM_ST 395: Topics in Communication Studies: Environmental Art and Advocacy
COMM_ST 394: Research Seminar: A History of Mass Media Influence
COMM_ST 378: Online Communities and Crowds
COMM_ST 352: Social Network Analysis
COMM_ST 351: Technology and Human Interaction
COMM_ST 294: First Year Seminar: Climate Change Communication
COMM_ST 275: Persuasive Images: Rhetoric of Popular Culture
COMM_ST 227: Communication and Technology
COMM_ST 205: Theories of Persuasion
COMM_ST 102: Public Speaking
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ENTREP 495: Special Topics: Innovation Process*
ENTREP 490: Product Management*
DSGN 395: Special Topics: Digital Product Development Studio*
ENTREP 395: Financial Foundations for Entrepreneurs
ENTREP 331: Entrepreneurial Sales and Marketing
ENTREP 360: Leadership, Ethics, and You (TA)
ENTREP 225: Principles of Entrepreneurship
LDRSHP 421: Leadership Coaching*
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IMC 390: Special Topics: Visual Communication
IMC 305: Message Strategy and Persuasive Communications
IMC 303: Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy
IMC 302: Research for Marketing Communications
IMC 301: Consumer Insight
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DSGN 208: Design Thinking and Doing
COMP_SCI 150: Fundamentals of Computer Programming 1.5
COMP_SCI 111: Fundamentals of Computer Programming
COMP_SCI 110: Introduction to Computer Programming
STAT 302: Data Visualization
STAT 202: Introduction to Statistics
MATH 100: Quantitative Reasoning
HISTORY 250: Global History 2: The Age of Carbon
ENGLISH 385: Topics in Combined Studies: Law and Literature
HUM 260: Humanities Explorations: Economics and the Humanities
LEGAL_ST 206: Law and Society
DANCE 250: Modern 2
DANCE 150: Modern 1
Certifications & MOOCs
As an alumna of Stanford Online High School, I see online education as an invaluable tool for advancing the accessibility of knowledge. I love taking massive open online courses (MOOCs) to build my professional skills and industry knowledge — and to simply learn more about the topics that interest me!
Here, find a complete list of MOOCs I’ve taken over the years. If certification is available, the course title will link to it. An asterisk (*) denotes a course that does not offer a certificate or courses I have chosen to audit (as some certificates require a separate purchase).
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Foundations of Project Management (Google), March 2024
Introduction to Management Consulting (Emory University), February 2024
Fundamentals of Operations (Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women), February 2024*
Learning LinkedIn Sales Navigator (LinkedIn), August 2023
HubSpot Academy: Inbound, July 2023
WPP NextGen Leaders Course (WPP), June 2021
Introduction to Google SEO (UC Davis), January 2021
Viral Marketing and How to Craft Contagious Content (University of Pennsylvania), January 2021
What is Social? (Northwestern University), June 2020
Digital Skills: Web Analytics (Accenture), July 2019
Digital Skills: Digital Marketing (Accenture), March 2019
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Generative AI for Leaders (Vanderbilt University), February 2024*
Generative AI: Introduction and Applications (IBM), December 2023*
Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT (Vanderbilt University), September 2023
Introduction to Generative AI (Google Cloud), August 2023
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Sustainable Packaging in a Circular Economy (Delft University of Technology), March 2019
The Age of Sustainable Development (Columbia University), March 2018*
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Modern Art and Ideas (The Museum of Modern Art), July 2021
Seeing Through Photographs (The Museum of Modern Art), July 2021
Fashion as Design (The Museum of Modern Art), November 2017, certified Mentor in August 2018
Innovation: The Fashion Industry (University of Leeds), November 2018
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An Introduction to American Law (University of Pennsylvania), August 2020
Civic Engagement in American Democracy (Duke University), July 2020