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Concentration

During our sophomore year, Environmental Studies majors at Lewis & Clark create and declare a concentration, or focused area of interest, that evolves throughout the years and eventually could inform our senior thesis. Here are posts related to my thought processes throughout the years.

3 become 1: Creating a Concentration

September 22, 2014 By Kara Scherer

3 become 1: Creating a Concentration

Thursday September 18th marked a very special day in Environmental Studies history — we began thinking about our ENVS concentrations, which will dictate what direction we go with our majors. Instead of approaching our concentrations head on, we worked with our lab groups to produce random options. We entered a topic or object of interest and […]

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