English, physics, and medical humanities at Earlham
A liberal arts foundation that keeps her writing, science interests, and public-health questions in conversation.
About
Megan writes as Megan Gail-Ann and works at the intersection of education abroad, global health, women in STEAM, and literary travel writing.
Her path moves from English and medical humanities at Earlham to global health research in Tanzania, a Watson Fellowship across women in STEM communities, and senior education abroad advising at Northern Arizona University.
Path
From a liberal arts foundation to global health fieldwork and international advising, each chapter has shaped how Megan listens, reports, and builds programs.
A liberal arts foundation that keeps her writing, science interests, and public-health questions in conversation.
Qualitative research in Dar es Salaam on local experiences with a five-week global health exchange program.
A self-directed international project connecting with women in STEM communities across multiple countries.
Program advising, re-entry programming, conference presentations, and reciprocal international partnerships.