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Grand Finales & A Good Soundtrack

May 1, 2017 By Hannah Smay

Grand Finales & A Good Soundtrack

I went on a walk with my friend Jake yesterday. Jake graduated in 2o15 and becoming friends with him was one of the jewels of my time as an RA. We around campus like we used to do with our boss who left to work in Abu Dhabi. As we were walking and talking, I […]

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Futures: A Final Thesis Post

April 30, 2017 By Hannah Smay

Futures: A Final Thesis Post

With less than a week until graduation, I am wrapping up all of my ENVS coursework: a final edit for my thesis, finalizing my records and my DS site, and a few other projects for other classes. I’m preparing for a whole week of social whirlwinds with family and friends converging on Portland. As I […]

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The Next Five Years

April 26, 2017 By Hannah Smay

The Next Five Years

My vision for where I will be in five years is fairly specific, but I am more than open to my life taking unexpected turns. My goal for 2022 is to be in a PhD program in either English, History, or Geography with a special research focus on the environment for any of these fields. […]

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FoS (Finishing of Scholarship): Thoughts on Processes

April 17, 2017 By Hannah Smay

FoS (Finishing of Scholarship): Thoughts on Processes

Writing a thesis has taught me a thing or two about process. I knew this while I was writing (and writing and erasing and writing and rewriting and crying and writing and writing). In fact, I loved it when I was in the middle of it. Even at the very end, as a I realized […]

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The Last 3 Weeks: Turnovers

April 9, 2017 By Hannah Smay

The Last 3 Weeks: Turnovers

The Short Version: I wrote two theses. The Long Version: Since I have been delinquent in writing weekly posts for the last three weeks, I have decided to write a long post of my process. PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The last post I wrote was about a lull in the process of writing my ENVS […]

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About Me

I am graduating from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon with a BA in English and Environmental Studies. I explore the power stories have to render and transform places, people, and systems. Through my undergraduate scholarship, I aim to better articulate the relationships between humanity and place by examining lessons from the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences in conversation.

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