Katherine Stanton, Editor-in-Chief
Name: Katherine Stanton
Chameleon Years: 2012-2014
Chameleon Position: Editor-in-Chief
Why You Joined the Chameleon: I love reading and creative writing, and I wanted to get involved.
Why You Loved the Chameleon: I found a group I belonged to and loved working with for the Chameleon and spending time with outside of the journal.
Favorite Chameleon Project: My favorite part of my time was building the Chameleon and watching it expand well past the English Department and Liberal Arts College. One of my fondest memories is when we relaunched the Chameleon after many years of it being an unknown part of the school.
Most Proud of: How well we brought so many different people across the campus together to not only develop the Chameleon but also be featured within. I am also so proud of the relaunch book we put together because it caught everyone’s eye and put the journal on the map for the following years.
Current Job: Social Work – Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office
How the Chameleon Helped Your Career: I do a lot of writing, public speaking, and working together with others in my field and these skills were developed at Norwich and expanded and cultivated further with my time on the Chameleon.
Current Bio: I love Norwich and miss the Wick! I earned my bachelor’s in political science and English in 2014 and returned to earn my master’s in public administration in 2020. I have worked in social work for over eight years and currently represent children and their best interest in all aspects of their dependency case and educational needs in Florida. I met my husband while at Norwich, and we have a 6-year-old son and will welcome a baby girl in October 2025.