Changing frames
When Milstein enrolled at Temple, her original plan was to study business. Her dad owned a restaurant in New York City, and she imagined she’d become an entrepreneur, too.
“At Fox’s first-year student Orientation I thought, ‘These are not my people, and this is not what I want to be doing,’” she remembered.
At the end of her first semester, she transferred to the Klein College of Media and Communication. An initial meeting with Scott Gratson, professor and chair of communication studies, confirmed for Milstein that it was a better fit, with plenty of flexibility and options to explore within the major.
An Honors Photography and Society class with Professor Andrew Mendelson helped her clarify the kind of communications career she wanted to pursue.
“That class really opened my eyes to all the ways that one can interact and work with art, photography and media,” she said.
Mendelson became a mentor to Milstein, inviting her to conferences, like Northern Short Course and Geek Fest. He also recommended her for the internship with TIME.
Outside of classes, she explored photojournalism as a photographer and photo editor for The Temple News, covering stories in the Athletic Department and about campus life.
“These were huge learning experiences for me around community-based storytelling,” she said.