“From the beginning, Dr. Sauders spoke about the value of getting our papers published and about how it looks great on a resume. This is something unique to Grace’s program. There are not many undergraduate programs that have such an in-depth capstone requirement that sets seniors up for career success,” said Keegan.
When Keegan was close to being finished with her final draft, Sauders contacted the managing editor of the Times-Union, David Slone, to ask him if he wanted to see the series for possible publication.
“When Paulette first emailed me about Carolina’s five-part series on homelessness in Kosciusko County, I was interested to see how a college student would tackle such an important issue,” said Slone. “After reading her stories, I felt that it was evident it was an issue she was genuinely interested in. She talked to a variety of sources and hit on a number of important aspects of the issue, from one woman’s personal efforts to overcome her homelessness to how the local homeless shelter came to be. I applaud Paulette for giving her students a very worthwhile assignment and Carolina for her research and writing.”
The first of Keegan’s articles was published in Times-Union on December 6.
“I was walking on air,” said Keegan, unable to recount the story without a smile on her face. “And when I saw that the first article made the front page, I realized that might be the case for the next four — and it was!”
As Keegan looks toward graduation this May, she knows one thing for sure — she wants to keep writing.
“There’s nothing like reading a published article with your own name at the top. The entire process has been really exciting to me, and makes me excited for what is in store after graduation!”
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Carolina’s capstone project was just the icing on the cake. Her experiential learning has included a wide variety of opportunities:
-Writing for the Sounding Board campus newspaper
-Serving as a PR assistant for the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams
-Writing for the Grace College Marketing Department
-Editing the Inkspot Literary Magazine
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