Journalism's Future ... Now

The Mānoa Mirror

Journalism's Future ... Now

The Mānoa Mirror

Journalism's Future ... Now

The Mānoa Mirror

Studies arenʻt the only allure for studying abroad

World travel includes adventure and excitement as well as academic opportunities

Journalism major student Jessica Melissa Iwamasa investigates the possibilities around Study Abroad at UH Mānoa.

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Jessica Iwamasa
Jessica Iwamasa, Contributor
Hello! My name is Jessica Iwamasa. I am a senior at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in the Journalism program. I was born and raised in Kaneohe on Oahu’s east side near the rural Kahalulu area. I enjoy reporting on a broad range of topics, but I find myself gravitating towards human-interest stories, entertainment, and travel journalism. Along with my passion for journalism, I fell in love with the work I have done at Windward Community’s library, Hale La'akea. Working in their circulation department has shown me the power knowledge brings and allows me to see the joy it brings people to understand the ever-evolving world around them. It is my calling to continue to provide aid to libraries and archives that provide accessible education for all. My long-term goal is to pursue a Master's degree in Library Information Sciences and to keep my experience local by working as a public librarian for the state.

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