Using a wealth of information gathered with interviews conducted in 2021, Health Nexus will produce a one page composition that will serve as the basis for a graphic novel. The one page composition will garner interest and develop the story for a full length graphic novel that will be produced at a later time.
Sylvie to the Rescue! Ocean Pollution and Activism: Children's Book is a project that aims to demonstrate the damage being done to our oceans by ocean pollution, both by physical litter and chemicals.
Sustainable U provides a platform equipping users to learn about, participate in, and create SDG-related initiatives on campus, simultaneously fostering a sense of community across the university system.
Time Machine: An Educational Board Game is an educational board game, as it name suggests, created in order to help educators or teachers to bring fun and entertainment to their students. The hope is that this board game can bridge students to knowledge worldwide. The aim of this project is for middle to high school educators in order to bring entertainment to their classroom environment.
Storytelling in comics: Stop School Bullying! is a project that makes a series of e-comic stories that can be read on mobile phones to stop bullying among high school students. It hopes to use e-comics to tell memorable stories that let people empathize with Victim's situations and Bullies, Bystanders, and Victims reconsider their behaviors.
ARTIN NYC is a free platform that digitalizes arts galleries to help artists, specifically who identify themselves as women and LGBTQ+.
Seeds for Success fosters awareness about nutrition and cultivates ownership and sustainability skills in elementary school students.
We are working on a social media campaign that is committed to highlighting Black-owned businesses in the communities surrounding Columbia in the face of racial injustice.
We are creating a website that looks at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on different philosophical aspects of our global society. Subtopics include religion and spirituality, human connectivity, and trust in science and government during the pandemic.