What attracted you to the Keller Center?
I was interested in having the opportunity to have hands-on learning and to get myself out of the immediate Princeton bubble and work on projects that have tangible social impacts. Sometimes, I feel like my other coursework can be a bit too academic, but at the Keller Center, I'm able to think in new ways. It's not necessarily easy, but it's a different and worthwhile challenge.
How are you involved with the Keller Center?
I'm currently a member of a Tiger Challenge team, "Buyout and Buoyancy". We're defining questions around climate resiliency in the New Jersey Meadowlands. So far, we're still in the beginning of this project, but I am looking forward to see how this project will develop.
What are your academic or career goals?
Currently I'm a SPIA major who is planning to get certificates in Urban Studies and Russian. I am interested in finding ways to integrate my interests in policy, design and working in an international context together. I am considering graduate school in urban planning or law, but honestly I am still exploring a lot of different options.