Morgan Krause: Dear Reader, It’s Okay to Mess Up. Keep Going.

To reintroduce the topic I have chosen, I am investigating the future outlook of a small, coastal community amidst the decline of one of their historic industries, oyster harvesting. Apalachicola, Florida, and the surrounding areas have long been known for their native oysters, and this sentiment was felt most vibrantly by the residents of FranklinContinue reading “Morgan Krause: Dear Reader, It’s Okay to Mess Up. Keep Going.”

Understanding Conservation Efforts for Wolves Worldwide

By Nadia AnchundiaSUNY Oneonta My name is Nadia Anchundia, I am an artist, storyteller and animal/wolf advocate. I am from New York, Manhattan. I am a Junior in SUNY Oneonta. I am a Studio/Digital Art Major with an Earth Science Minor. The purpose of this is to learn how to combine art and science togetherContinue reading “Understanding Conservation Efforts for Wolves Worldwide”

Researching in Historical Archives

This summer, I’ll be researching the relationship between environmentally focused city planning and emerging computer technology in the 1970s. I will be using my IDEA grant funding to travel to two archives to research this project: the Library of Congress and the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania. This will be my first timeContinue reading “Researching in Historical Archives”

Diving into Restoration: A Summer of Coral Reefs, Fish, and Field Research

By Sofia LaraFlorida State University Hi everyone! My name is Sofia Lara, and I’m a rising senior at Florida StateUniversity majoring in Environmental Science. I’m originally from Miami, Florida,but I’ve also lived in Texas and even Mexico! I’ve lived by the coast my entirelife and being surrounded by such a rich environment has fueled myContinue reading “Diving into Restoration: A Summer of Coral Reefs, Fish, and Field Research”