Nicole Slaughter Graham
Nicole Slaughter Graham is a WUSF Stephen Noble Intern for the 2019 spring semester.
Before taking the plunge as a full-time freelance journalist, she was the digital editor at duPont REGISTRY, where she wrote and edited for the publication’s digital site, Autofluence. As a freelance journalist, she has contributed to publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, U.S. News & World Report, Cosmopolitan magazine, and realtor.com.
Slaughter Graham is a graduate of Eckerd College, where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in creative writing. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in digital journalism and design from USFSP.
Slaughter Graham hopes to one day obtain a newsroom position as a multi-media reporter and would also like to add “college professor of journalism” to her resume.
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