The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein
Ecologist: Besides majoring in Environmental Science and Resource Management to understand how ecosystems and landscapes work, I have also learned about how conservation can be managed and attempted to incorporate environmental learning into all my academic pursuits in courses, experiential learning, and research.
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Global Citizen: As an International Studies major and through my study abroad experience I have engaged in academics through a lens of global systems and citizenship. I see my learning as a way to understand the world as a larger system of interconnected pieces, each of us playing a role in a wider world.
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Advocate:
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Academic History
BS in Environmental Science and Resource Management - 2014 BA in International Studies (Environmental Studies track) - 2014 OTS Study Abroad Savanna Semester in South Africa |
Cool Courses:
Ecology: ESRM 441 - Landscape Ecology ESRM 430 - Hi-Resolution Remote Sensing Global Citizenship: JSIS 481 - African Political Economy JSIS 495 - Arctic Security Taskforce Advocacy: JSIS 433 - Environmental Degradation in the Tropics EDUC 401 - Pipeline Seminar |