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Northwestern University - Ph.D. - Present

In September of 2005 Gina began graduate work at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Her research focuses primarily on the transition to digital technologies by various populations and organizations. She is particularly interested in how publishers and journalists navigate this change as well as its implications in the creative realm. Gina also does research at Prof. Eszter Hargittai's Web Use Project. There she studies how various people use new media, including how college students use the Web to create various types of content.

University of Wisconsin - M.S. - 2005

Gina began graduate school in Madison during the fall of 2003 and finished a double Master of Science in both the Institute for Environmental Studies' Land Resources program and Life Sciences Communication. Her research focused on scholarly research's transition from print to the Internet. While completing her M.S., Gina worked as a project assistant for an environmental radio program, Earthwatch Radio, and as an engineering physics project assistant. For more information on these projects, visit her portfolio.

University of Wisconsin - B.S. - 2003

As an undergraduate, Gina majored in Communication Arts with a Radio, Film and Television emphasis as well as an Environmental Studies Certificate. Gina majored with both honors in Letters and Science and honors in Communication Arts with a production emphasis. Gina was a nine-time Dean's List student and graduated with a 3.96 cumulative GPA.