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First There Was One (A feature on the history of women at Colby College, Spring 2022)

Breaking the Bell Curve (Colby Magazine, September 2021; winner of the 2022 Excellence in Institutional Writing Award from the National Association of Science Writers)

NIH Scientist Collaborates With Student on Improving Cancer Treatment Outcomes (Colby Magazine, April 2021)

When COVID-19 Strikes Children (Colby Magazine, July 2020)

Rethinking Instruction: College Faculty Members and Their Students Adapt to a World Transformed by the Pandemic (Case Western Reserve University’s art | sci magazine, Fall 2020)

An Unpredictable Trajectory: Travis Brooks Found His Way From Theoretical Physics to a Career in Data Science (Case Western Reserve University’s art | sci magazine, Fall 2020)

Tastes Like Chicken? It’s Not That Simple (Colby Magazine, July 2020)

This Photographer Shot 64 Columbias in 45 States. Here’s What He Learned. (The Hill, November 2019)

Mobile Tech Can Make Disaster Zones Less Disastrous (National Geographic, March 2018)

Opioids Won’t Solve the World’s Chronic Pain. This Idea Might (National Geographic, February 2018)

Now People Who Need It Can Text for Food Aid (National Geographic, February 2018)

How Your Brain May One Day Control Your Computer (National Geographic, February 2018)

How 9 National Geographic Explorers Got Their Start (National Geographic, June 2017)

These Five Questions Might Boost Your Curiosity—And Make You Happier (National Geographic, May 2017)

6 Ways to Spark Your Creativity (National Geographic, May 2017)

Where Dating Apps Save Lives (National Geographic, May 2017)

National Geographic Emerging Explorers Class of 2016 profiles:
Asha de VosMarina ElliottGao YufangPanut HadisiswoyoNaftali HonigArthur HuangJedidah IslerYukinori KawaeDavid LangJeffrey MarlowThandiwe MweetwaWasfia NazreenGenevieve von Petzinger

What Getting Evicted Taught a Popular Artist About the City He Loves (Inspire Confidence, March 2016)

Mad Cow Disease Still Menaces U.K. Blood Supply (National Geographic, February 2015)

Jericho the Lion Is Alive and Well—and Not Cecil’s Brother (National Geographic, August 2015)

Ice Cream Jubilee’s Victoria Lai on Retooling the Five-Year Plan and the Importance of Pink Desserts (Urban Family magazine, summer 2015)

Miriam Szubin Connects Families of All Faiths at D.C.’s Jewish Community Center (Urban Family magazine, summer 2015)

Meet Belinda Garza, Matt Hartwig, and Graciela, Petworth, Washington, D.C. (Urban Family magazine, spring 2015)