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Graduating Year: Spring 2023
Education: History with focus in Public History and Educational Studies, earned a microcredential in Global Awareness
Career: In the future, Emilee hopes to continue her relationships with NKU, either as a professor or working directly with students who have financial barriers
What they do: Currently, Emilee has focused her research studies on the history of Northern Kentucky. She gained opportunities to be a Teaching Assistant for Dr. Brian Hackett and Professor Kathleen Quinn. Both of those experiences allowed her to see different teaching styles and grow as an educator herself
Career path: Currently works part time at Brighton Center as a Talent Development Specialist at the Kentucky Career Center