Selected Work

A Squash Is Born / Produce Parties (print)
For "Issue 2: Squash," I wrote about the delightful history of the honeynut squash as the most hopeful resident of your produce drawer.

In my Advanced Reporting seminar, my group combined data analytics, public record requests, and multimedia storytelling to analyze our country's irregular system of compensation for those who have been wrongfully convicted.

A new start in Portsmouth / The Boston Globe
In partnership with New Hampshire’s tourism board, I authored a four-part article series that profiled various Granite State residents to explore how they "live free.”

While working for MIT's water and food systems lab, I synthesized the fascinatingly complicated research coming out of our lab for wider audiences.

In the fall of 2020, I worked on a video documentary on the state of the pandemic in Boston as experienced by its nearly 6,000 residents experiencing homelessness.