2025 - 2026
Humanitarian - Media Communications
Communications Assistant at World Food Programme
University of Georgia B.A Journalism, B.A Criminal Justice, B.A Sociology
Jordan
Noor is a graduate of the University of Georgia with degrees in journalism, criminal justice, and sociology. She combines experience across nonprofit, research, policy, and communications fields. She has held communications roles at the Georgia Innocence Project, supporting public education and storytelling on wrongful incarceration; Evergreen Strategy Group, contributing to corporate activism and media campaigns; and College Factory, serving as an AmeriCorps member supporting first-generation students. She also led the Arch Policy Institute, a nonpartisan, student-run think tank focused on community-based policy proposals. Noor has conducted original research as a CURO Honors Scholar, with work published in Disability & Society and exhibited at the Georgia Museum of Art. Her projects center on community-collaborative storytelling and narrative as a tool for shifting public understanding. She began her regional experience in Palestine before moving to Jordan last year, where she has continued building her experience through grassroots and nonprofit communications work.