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I am done now (for now)

May 2, 2015 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

I am done now (for now)

I am done now (for now). I finished the third draft of my thesis. Maybe there will be others, I don’t know yet. I’d like to keep working on it. There’s a lot more to do. But for now, I am done. I tried to end on a high note. I feel like it was the […]

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Blogs are (apparently) the way of the future

April 21, 2015 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

Blogs are (apparently) the way of the future

It’s funny that I would be excited about being asked to write a blog post because all I do is write blog posts, but I am! Here’s what happened: At Festival of Scholars last Friday I, along with every other senior environmental studies major and a bunch of other researchers, presented posters at a two […]

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I am an Honors Curmudgeon

April 14, 2015 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

I am an Honors Curmudgeon

I am very excited to have been awarded honors. To me, it means that a group of academics that I really respect and admire believe that I have worked hard to achieve a goal that I set for myself. But, even while I am excited to be part of it, I feel that there is something inherently wrong with […]

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Defending and Postering

April 7, 2015 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

Defending and Postering

It’s that time of year again. The beginning of the end. Poster time. It is kind of strange to think that this is the last poster I will make as an undergraduate at Lewis & Clark. This will also be the most difficult poster I have ever made at Lewis & Clark. How exactly I am […]

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Concluding

March 11, 2015 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

Concluding

The conclusions that I have currently drawn from my analysis of dam removal in Klamath Basin through a Latourian lens are largely based off of the issues that I identified in the first part of the paper. I believe that using the six problems to assess the practicality and usefulness of Latour’s framework is a good way […]

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Well hello there

I am a fun-loving Environmental Studies Major at Lewis & Clark College. My work focuses on alternative energy policy in the United States and the transfer of scientific research into action.

What I’ve Been Up To

  • I am done now (for now) May 2, 2015
  • Blogs are (apparently) the way of the future April 21, 2015
  • I am an Honors Curmudgeon April 14, 2015
  • Defending and Postering April 7, 2015

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