Good morning NCC!
This week, as you know, is our last week of the semester. For me, this means my last week of college (at least for the foreseeable future) and my last day as a Marketing and Communications intern at NCC.
First I want to say that starting this student blog has been such a fun experience for me. I have blogged before, both for school and for fun, but it’s been a privilege working to create a space for students to come, read, and share content that they and their peers have created. I know that the blog hasn’t grown very much since we’ve started it, and I didn’t expect it to. But I hope that it at least served a purpose for some of you, and I know that it will live on past my time here at NCC.
What’s Next for the Blog?
The NCC Students blog will be taken over in the fall by a new student editor. Although we do not have an individual to take it over yet, I trust that someone talented and hardworking will step in and make it even better than I could. Over the summer, faculty and staff may use the blog to post announcements, so keep checking in if you’re interested. Additionally, if you would like to send content in to be shared, or you are interested in taking over the role as the student editor, please feel free to reach out to Tina Forbes at cforbes@ccsnh.edu.
What’s Next for Me?
As you may have picked up from the intro, I will not be transferring to a four-year school. I am starting a career in content writing and creation, and am starting to build my client base! Eventually, I want to own my own business, but for now, I am working through my dad’s business as a freelancer. If you care to keep up with me, I am most active on Instagram, but I am also on Twitter. I have a website that will be up soon (I’m working on building my website design skills as well) but I will put that link in this post anyways so that when it becomes active you will all be able to access it.
Thank you all for participating, thank you for humoring me in this crazy idea, and thank you for a great time at NCC. Seniors, congratulations on graduating! You’ve worked hard, and you deserve it.
Sincerely,
Kati Huntting
NCC Graduating Senior
Student Editor
Instagram: @kati.h.19
Twitter: @KatiH19
Website: http://kati.bigmicentertainment.com
The NCC Students blog will be taken over in the fall by a new student editor. Although we do not have an individual to take it over yet, I trust that someone talented and hardworking will step in and make it even better than I could. Over the summer, faculty and staff may use the blog to post announcements, so keep checking in if you’re interested. Additionally, if you would like to send content in to be shared, or you are interested in taking over the role as the student editor, please feel free to reach out to Tina Forbes at cforbes@ccsnh.edu.
What’s Next for Me?
As you may have picked up from the intro, I will not be transferring to a four-year school. I am starting a career in content writing and creation, and am starting to build my client base! Eventually, I want to own my own business, but for now, I am working through my dad’s business as a freelancer. If you care to keep up with me, I am most active on Instagram, but I am also on Twitter. I have a website that will be up soon (I’m working on building my website design skills as well) but I will put that link in this post anyways so that when it becomes active you will all be able to access it.
Thank you all for participating, thank you for humoring me in this crazy idea, and thank you for a great time at NCC. Seniors, congratulations on graduating! You’ve worked hard, and you deserve it.
Sincerely,
Kati Huntting
NCC Graduating Senior
Student Editor
Instagram: @kati.h.19
Twitter: @KatiH19
Website: http://kati.bigmicentertainment.com
Congratulations, Kati! We will miss you :)
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