Well everyone this post is coming on March 1st
because I completely blanked last week about my February post :/. So March will technically have two posts (unless
I forget, which is very likely).
First, I was accepted to study abroad in Austria this
summer!!!!! I will be spending five
weeks in the beautiful city of Bregenz.
I will be taking a course on global leadership and a course on the
psychology of good and evil with a focus on the Holocaust (should be some heavy
stuff). Right now I’ve been applying for
scholarships because this program certainly isn’t cheap. I will also be going to Cabo for a week like
three days after I return so it’s going to be a very expensive, but fun summer. May cannot get here soon enough.
Here at NKU I’ve been working on a few projects for the
professors. For Dr. Misis I’m finishing
up his study on social media use by KY law enforcement agencies. I’ve had to make a lot of phone calls. That was the worst, because like everyone
else my age, I hate talking on the phone.
Luckily the conversations were very short. For Dr. Olberding I’m working on a literature
review for her book. My lit review focuses
on special events and their impacts on diversity. I’ve found some really good articles and
studies so far, now I just have to write them up. For Dr. Lambert I’m working on sprawl data in
Excel.
The MPA program recently hosted a dinner with ASPA that
turned out great. The guest speaker,
Eric Avner, gave a brilliant presentation on People’s Liberty. It’s a great, revolutionary organization that
gives grants to people. The grantees
have done some extremely creative and thought-provoking work and I look forward
to seeing what People’s Liberty does in the future. You can check them out on Facebook and on
their website: www.peoplesliberty.org.
Coming up at the Aronoff I’ll be ushering “Newsies” (twice!)
which should be a super fun show. I just
signed up yesterday to usher “Book of Mormon”!!!!! That will probably turn out to be my favorite
show ever and I will definitely write how awesome it is. The schedule for next season also came out
recently and there are quite a few shows that I look forward to working. Check out the Aronoff’s website for more
information on that.
Next week is spring break already which means we’re already
halfway through the semester! I’ll be
sure to post at the end of March to update on anything else exciting happening
in the program. Thanks again!
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