On content strategy and design
How we onboarded our content team to a new brand voice, for GatherContent
Creating content for humans, an interview with Typeform
Anatomy of a content style guide: Mailchimp, an interview with GatherContent
Feature writing from my past life
On the role of corner stores in southwest Atlanta's food deserts, where poor urban design, racial disparities and transit issues collide, for Georgia State.
On race and representation in Hollywood, part of a larger feature leading up to the Oscars, including this series of mini-profiles of Atlanta-based filmmakers, for Georgia State.
In Paraguay's urban slums, a new approach to curbing teen pregnancy. On grappling with the public health challenges of Latin America's rapidly growing informal settlements, for Emory Report.
Profile of Jenny Foster, a public health nurse-midwife who’s doing all sorts of interesting work to improve maternal-newborn health in the Dominican Republic, Chile, and throughout the Americas, for Emory Report.
Decoding philanthropic giving patterns, based on new research from Social Enterprise @ Goizueta, for Emory Business. (Unfortunately I can't take credit for the awesome clip art that accompanies this piece.)
On Emory’s social enterprise program and how it’s improving health care access for an isolated Nicaraguan coffee farming community, for Emory Report.
Virtual frontiers, on how MOOCs might shape internationalization efforts in higher ed, in Emory in the World.
Brazil’s ambitious Science Without Borders program and its impact on higher education, in Emory in the World.
On the ground, in Emory in the World. A new program at Emory is training the next generation of development leaders to face our toughest global challenges, from gender inequality to climate change.
A modern revival, in Emory in the World. Tracing the Celtic roots of Southern music.
The new gravity of the Muslim world? in Emory in the World. On Indonesian Ambassador Dino Patti Djalal.
Rummaging through other people’s things, on the EAA’s blog (styling has since gone wonky). On Alice Walker and the story behind her archive.