About Me

When I was 11 months old, I was adopted from China and came to live in the United States. I was raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, where my family and I still live now. My mother is an accountant, and my father is an electrical and mechanical engineer. We love to travel together as a family; we’ve visited Ireland, where my father is from, and we have ongoing plans to visit Greece, where my mother is from. We also have a little dog named Asta. He is our newest addition to the family, and we can’t imagine life without him! I love all dogs and have had the pleasure of spending time with many-whether it be through volunteering at an animal shelter or dog-sitting for neighbors.

As an undergraduate freshman, I attended Fordham University before ultimately transferring to Rutgers University as a sophomore. At Rutgers, I not only found my passion in the art of communication and student teaching, but I also experienced a diverse environment for the first time in my life. I have met so many amazing and different people on campus, and have realized the true significance of diversity.

I am very grateful to have earned my BA and MA at Rutgers, and I look forward to utilizing the extensive knowledge gained in my future positions.

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