I can’t believe it is the middle of March already! This post is inspired by a presentation I prepared, but unfortunately did not have the chance to give, last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In my presentation, I was hoping to tell the stories of women in STEM that have often been overshadowed byContinue reading “Women’s History Month: Unsung Heroes in Environmental Movements”
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To Gap Year Or Not To Gap Year
I never expected to take a gap year between undergraduate and graduate school. Years before I even graduated from The Ohio State University this past spring I had already come to the decision to not take a gap year. The idea of taking time off and not making “progress” was terrifying, and I did notContinue reading “To Gap Year Or Not To Gap Year”
My REU Experience: Methods
Welcome back and thank you to those of you that liked my last post and subscribed! In my last post I left off on the first week of my 2018 summer internship with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources through the College of Charleston’s Fort Johnson REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program. I hadContinue reading “My REU Experience: Methods”
My REU Experience: Introduction
(This is going to be a multi-post story so stay tuned for more!) In the summer of 2018 I completed an REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) with the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I was in the middle of my sophomore year at the Ohio State University ready to spread my wings, move toContinue reading “My REU Experience: Introduction”