Narrative Journalism & Technology Storytelling - University of Michigan
Narrative Journalism · Long-form Editorial
As an in-house writer for the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, I produced long-form narrative journalism and profiles for LSA Magazine, the college’s alumni publication reaching 200,000+ readers.
For this piece, I synthesized policy research, historical context, technical reporting, and expert interviews to explain the resurgence of high-speed rail in the U.S. I translated complex infrastructure, transportation, and funding dynamics into a clear, narrative-driven story that connects national systems to human impact, balancing factual rigor with accessibility for a broad, non-technical audience.
Written earlier in my career, this work represents the foundation of my approach to complex storytelling—grounded in research, synthesis, and clarity. Over the past fifteen years, I’ve applied and expanded this approach across technical, product, and enterprise contexts, adapting voice and format while retaining the same core storytelling principles.