BA (Beijing Foreign Studies University), BSW (Dalhousie)
Pronouns: she/her
Bachelor of Arts, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2021 | Bachelor of Social Work, Dalhousie University, 2025
I am a recent graduate from Dalhousie University and currently working as a child protection social worker in Nova Scotia. I have experience supporting children, youth, and families, and I truly value creating a safe and supportive environment for others.
I also have a background in teaching, which has strengthened my communication and mentorship skills. I am excited to be a Don because I enjoy building community, supporting students through challenges, and helping create a welcoming and positive residence experience.
Dons are either upper-year King’s students or young professionals who live within a residence floor or bay and provide support to residents in their community.
They can help with:
Dons are the first line of support for individuals living in residence. Residents are encouraged to reach out to their Don for initial support with any issues or concerns (residence-related or personal).
Dons do have their own commitments outside of King’s. Some are in their undergrad or working through a graduate degree; others have full-time jobs off campus. Dons will communicate their availability and contact information to their community members during the first community gathering meeting on Welcome Day.
There is a Don on Call available for urgent/immediate support each evening, weekend and holiday.
The Don on Call (4 p.m.–8 a.m. Mon–Fri & 24/7 on weekends and holidays) can assist with: