About

I am an information scientist and librarian based in Harlem, New York, with a background in mathematics and interdisciplinary humanities scholarship.

I earned a B.A. in Mathematics from Colorado College in 2021, with minors in Russian & Eurasian Studies and Film Studies. My mathematical training continues to shape my approach to librarianship: I am particularly interested in classification systems, metadata infrastructures, research analytics, and the ethical implications of information organization.

Professionally, I have worked in several academic library environments including Columbia University’s Science & Engineering Library and Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, where I focused on access services, circulation systems, and user-centered information workflows. In 2024, I began serving as Head of Circulation Services at Purchase College, overseeing access operations and policy development. Currently, I am the Supervisor for Library Curriculum Support Services at Princeton University. I advise faculty, teaching asisstants, and course reserves staff across the departmental branches on how to navigate fair use amd copyright.

I am currently pursuing an M.S. in Information Science (Library & Information Science concentration) at the University at Albany. After taking a Research Methods class, I was inspired to pursue independent research in how communication affects ______ in libraries, as well as how librarianship intersects with environmental law and explores the role of information infrastructures in supporting prison reform and legal advocacy.

After completing the MSIS, I intend to matriculate into a M.S. program at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, where I plan to further study data science and analytics. Following that, I intend to either matriculate into the J.D. program at Albany Law School, where I plan to further investigate the intersection of information access, environmental justice, and legal systems; or matriculate into the Ph.D. program in Information Sciences at the University at Buffalo.

Outside of formal scholarship, I am an illustrator and interdisciplinary artist. I am particularly interested in visual storytelling, archival aesthetics, and the materiality of knowledge systems.

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