Duke basketball. Maybe you’ve heard of it? I was slightly oblivious to the team when I arrived in Durham, but that changed very quickly. Even though there is much more hype among the undergraduate populationContinue reading
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How to Experience Singapore When Not Dating Nick Young
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last year, I’m sure you’ve seen or at least heard of the film Crazy Rich Asians. While I had never seen it in theaters, I’ve endedContinue reading
Beaufort Days
As a Durham-dwelling MEM student, I am fortunate to have a boyfriend and many other friends who are coastal environmental management (CEM) students spending their second year at the Duke Marine Lab. This means tripsContinue reading
How one class can turn into a minor
In addition to my Environmental Science and Policy major, I have two minors: Earth and Ocean Sciences (also through the Nicholas School) and Education. I never really planned to do either of them when IContinue reading
Research Triangle (Drone) Racing
The Research Triangle continues to surprise me with events and opportunities I never even conceived. Getting to witness a drone race was an unexpected treat
Ocean bacteria communities have their own dietary restrictions
Understanding intricacies of ocean carbon cycling is important because it affects the global flow of carbon, which impacts our climate.
Conservation in Washington: A D.C. Career Trek
I spent a few days in Washington, D.C., participating in a career trek organized by the Duke Conservation Society that provided a chance for networking and learning about different internship and career opportunities.
New Year’s Environmental Goals
I would like to lower my footprint and raise my awareness. I have a few specific ideas to help me get there.
A Year in Review, A Year Ahead
As we begin a new year, although climate change claims every other major news headline, there are reasons for hope this year.
Snow in the South
This was not something I had even considered when coming to Duke. We are lucky in that there are continuous months of sunny days, but also the occasional winter wonderland.