About rookzone
rookzone was created in 2011 with the desire to share, collect and archive thoughts and interests. Inspired by daydreams, cravings, and curiosity, rookzone strives to offer an approachable catalog of adventure, exploration, and indulgence. For collaborative opportunities or inquiries please contact me.
About Caitlin
Caitlin’s terrible sense of direction has contributed to her experiences in radio & media production, art & photography, neuroscience & vision science. In 2003 Caitlin moved to Boston to attend Northeastern University. While at Northeastern she completed courses in media & communications, studied digital photography in Venice, Italy, hosted a radio show (WRBB Rook Radio), and finally graduated with a bachelor of science degree in behavioral neuroscience in 2007. Intrigued by peoples’ perception of their surroundings, Caitlin pursued a graduate degree in orthoptics and vision science at Dalhousie University which she completed in 2011. Unable to part with the benefits of a student ID, she is currently enrolled in a masters degree in project management program at Boston University while working as a clinician and study coordinator at Boston Children’s Hospital. During her free time, Caitlin experiments in the kitchen, skis the east and continues her quest for the best margarita/live music/hardware store in town.

Ma’am, I have been a Pats fan since 2000 when my friend Tony introduced me to American Football after I had just emigrated to the US. He had a significant inclination towards Bill Parcells and Drew Bledsoe in particular. Not to mention, Bill Belichick is full blood Croatian! Needless to say I hope we can get our run game going, that is all I am going to say.
I enjoy simple design and high contrast. Content is key. I hear it all the time at work so I’m afraid I am solwly starting to internalize the concept. Does the term career student ring a bell with you? Because I am thoroughly impressed with how much you have managed to achieve already. Behavioral neuroscience sounds incredibly interesting. My sense of direction is pretty damaged as well but my interests aren’t nearly as varied as yours. Kudos to you lady, you must have a mind like a sponge.
I can tell that this course and our fellow students are going to make this academic session deeply rewarding. I look forward to working together!
-Boris
Caitlin,
Your blog has so many interesting things to peruse. the jewelry is of particular interest. I like that your about me page is written in thrid person. I may need to adopt that style myself.
Looking forward to working with you in MET AD 648
-jennifer