Summary
Rosalina Petronino is a journalism and psychology double major at Northeastern University who founded and scaled Burning Rose into a 30-person leftist publication with four physical zines and 50+ articles, driving its social growth to nearly 1,000 followers through high-impact campus reporting. She combines editorial leadership—having served as editor-in-chief of both a high school paper and a college magazine—with hands-on communications and design work, creating websites, social content, and print editions. Her co-op and work-study experience in learning design at Northeastern’s Office of Academic and Research Safety showcases a rare mix of instructional design, video animation, and institutional communications. Comfortable balancing grassroots organizing with polished media production, she has a proven record of turning campus activism into sustained journalistic projects and practical campaigns for student welfare.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Mountain Lakes High School
Bachelor's degree, Double Major in Journalism and Psychology with English Minor, Fifth-year, Bachelor's degree, Double Major in Journalism and Psychology with English Minor, Fifth-year at Northeastern University