06/01/2026
Ella Fahey, A’26, found her place by following her instincts.
After her freshman year at a small school ten hours from home, she wanted a different college experience: A Catholic university with a strong journalism program, located in a safe and vibrant city, and an engaged campus community. A tip from a high school friend pointed her toward Duquesne, and the more she learned, the clearer the choice became.
“Liberal Arts seemed like the only school that checked every single box that I had,” Ella said.
The transfer process was seamless because all her credits were accepted – and the Bluff welcomed her with open arms.
“I moved around a lot as a child and switched schools multiple times, so I’m used to not feeling at home,” she said. “But Pittsburgh was it for me.”
In the Media Department, Ella pursued a double major in multiplatform journalism and digital media arts, building a skill set that spanned photography, video production, sound design, sportscasting, and animation, often covering subjects she knew nothing about.
“The Department is remarkable in how many disciplines you are exposed to without losing focus on your primary area of study. Not knowing something does not preclude you from tackling it anyway,” she said.
That adaptability landed her a role as a technical writer at Gifthealth, a digital pharmacy, where she translates complex pharmaceutical documents into clear, accessible content.
Before graduating last month, Ella also became an early voice in what is now the Grefenstette Center’s Digital Storytelling Lab, helping shape the grant proposal behind a space where faith, technology, and narrative intersect.
“The storytelling lab really resonated with me because I value faith and storytelling," she said. "Staff members like Dr. Mia Briceño and Ren Horcher made it something special, and working under their guidance to build something for future students was an experience I'll always be grateful for."