Passion Project

My Thoughts on the Well-Being Kit Event

Sitting down now, all I can say is I’m genuinely happy about how this event turned out. Compared to the first event, this one felt so much better, and I could feel that the seniors enjoyed it...

Well-Being Kits at the Senior Center

 I got there early, earlier than I needed to be, mostly because I did not want to feel rushed the way I had during the first event. Having that extra time mattered more than I expected. I set up my...

My Plans for the Next Event

Flyers were easy to distribute and useful on paper, but they did not naturally pull people into conversation or movement. If I wanted to create engagement and add a sense of liveliness, then whatever...

First Event Reflection

After the event was over, I spent a lot of time thinking about what went right and what could be improved upon. This was my first time working with the seniors there so there was no connection, but I...

Flyers! Senior Center: Day 1

I went up to the front and gave a short introduction about who I was and why I was there. Nothing long, nothing dramatic, just a few minutes explaining that I wanted to help support the center and try...

My Summer Inside a Research Lab

The SC-ACE program was genuinely one of the best academic experiences I’ve had so far. From the very beginning, the program felt intentional and well thought out. Instead of being thrown straight into...

2025 Moving Targets Symposium

The 2025 Moving Targets Symposium was honestly such a cool way to wrap everything up. The day was packed with speakers from different areas of medicine and research, and it was really interesting...

Day 0.5

Not many ideas yet, to be honest.  I think I want to start with a flyer, maybe. Like a monthly flyer, not necessarily a schedule or a packed announcement sheet, but something more relaxed. I’m...

Finally, the Right Sequence – Week 8

Week 8 felt like the home stretch. With school starting again next week and the Moving Targets Symposium set for 8/21/2025, the pressure was definitely there. The first task of the week was...