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Wenlu She

Communications Coordinator

Pronouns:
she/her
Email:
wenshe@iu.edu
Department:
Kelley School of Business
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Major:
Marketing and Professional Sales/International Business

Wenlu She (she/her) is the Communications Coordinator for the History of Black Writing. She is currently a student at Indiana University working toward a B.S. In Marketing and Professional sales with a co-major in International Business and a minor in Psychology. A lover of storytelling, reading, and social impact, Wenlu is inspired by the works of writers such as Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou, which fuel her passion for highlighting underrepresented voices and creating community through communication. She is excited to further explore and engage with African American literature through her work with HBW. Beyond academics, Wenlu loves sports, traveling, music, and honestly the list could go on forever. She is the proud co-captain of SKI Cycling, an independent Little 500 team at Indiana University.

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