实现童年的梦想

阿曼达·基恩15岁的大头照
Amanda Keane '15 on the field at Gillette Stadium.

阿曼达·基恩,RWU 2015届毕业生

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Ever since she was a child, Amanda Keane knew one thing about her career: she wanted to be on TV. After graduating from RWU's journalism program and working for the last two years as an on-air reporter, 基恩实现了她的愿望, 还有更多.

“I didn’t know what it meant to be a journalist until I got to Roger Williams,” Keane says. She learned that it's more than the fun of being on TV, because there is great responsibility that comes with being a reporter.

例如, she’s charged with bringing facts to her viewers so they can make informed decisions on issues that could impact their lives. She’s also charged with sharing the stories of everyday people or organizations trying to make a difference in the community. It's a role Keane learned all about during courses and projects at RWU that taught her that being a reporter is powerful and rewarding. “你可以影响改变,”她说.

Though still early in her career, Keane has found great success so far. 学生时代, Keane was a live-reporter for Hawk the Vote, the university's student-run election coverage site, during the 2014 gubernatorial elections in Rhode Island where she got the opportunity to do a one-on-one interview with then-candidate Gina Raimondo. That experience prepared Keane to cover the 2016 presidential election for WAGM-TV in Bangor, 缅因州, 她毕业后在哪里工作. 在那里她 采访 former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Currently, Keane covers local news and sports for Western Mass 新闻. She hopes to break into sports broadcasting one day. This is one of her recent stories; it focuses on athletes coming together for Houston after Hurricane Harvey.