What's in My Phone: Akirah Bradley
At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ, if it’s student-related, Akirah Bradley, interim vice chancellor of student affairs, likely knows about it. Campus services — including the University Memorial Center and residence life — and large operational departments like housing and dining benefit from her direction. And when there’s a crisis, Akirah’s there.
How soon after waking up do you look at your phone? My phone is my morning alarm at 6:15, and I’m looking at my phone pretty instantly before getting out of the bed.
App you wish you had the inner strength to delete? Oh my, Amazon! I spend so much on random stuff because they have everything, and it can be delivered in two days with Prime. So it’s great, but I could save money if that app wasn’t on my phone.
Location of last selfie? At the Grand Canyon — my wife and I went there for a week in mid-October as a late honeymoon getaway. It was my first time going, and I like selfies. I even have a selfie stick, so we took plenty of selfies and ‘usies’ (not a real word, but I like it).
Does anyone else have your passcode? My immediate family.
Last person you called? My wife.
Duration of longest call last week? 1 hour and 35 minutes.
First thing you’d do if you lost your phone for a day: Use someone else’s phone to locate mine using the Find My Phone app.
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Photo courtesy Akirah Bradley