My writing ability spans a wide variety of formats and I enjoy crafting stories to engage target audiences. Whether it is a feature intended to highlight research or a student's successes, or a press release intended to gain an earned media placement, I have the ability to surface a lead, carry out interviews, and develop the story from start to finish.
I also have experience writing for remarks and speeches, in many cases for colleagues to relay, as well as scripts for video content. Additionally, I have done extensive work writing copy for website content and social media content.
Below are examples of my writing, primarily for Colorado State University's news site, SOURCE. I believe these illustrate my ability to tell compelling stories and engage an audience regardless of the technical nature of the subject matter.
I also have experience writing for remarks and speeches, in many cases for colleagues to relay, as well as scripts for video content. Additionally, I have done extensive work writing copy for website content and social media content.
Below are examples of my writing, primarily for Colorado State University's news site, SOURCE. I believe these illustrate my ability to tell compelling stories and engage an audience regardless of the technical nature of the subject matter.
Warner students connect technology and nature at BioblitzWarner College of Natural Resources students recently served as digital ambassadors at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s Bioblitz, assisting with species inventories and helping participants develop a connection with nature.
Small, sustainable actions make big impactsCSU students are helping the City of Fort Collins with market research on a mobile app, “Lose a Watt,” that encourages sustainable behaviors.
Wildlife students immersed in ecosystems of Baja CaliforniaHelping a new generation of sea turtles safely leave the shores of the Baja California Sur was part of a transformative experience for 18 CSU students over winter break.
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Great Plains agricultural emissions could be eliminated\
A historical analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. Great Plains that demonstrates the potential to completely eliminate agricultural greenhouse gas emissions from the region. The human dimensions of protecting the deep
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Student excels by marrying passion with campus employmentMaritza Arizaga, a first-generation senior ecosystem science and sustainability major, is CSU’s 2015-2016 Student Employee of the Year.
An elephant never forgetsFor centuries the exceptional memories of elephants have been the theme of fables. New research proves that elephants’ tremendous memories contribute to their survival in challenging environments.
CSU aids wildfire response with new WUI mapThe Warner College of Natural Resource’s WUI Center is developing a spatial database to provide information for land managers to improve wildfire risk reduction strategies and responses to wildfires.
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