Meet ENVX contributor Emily Tucciarone! Below you’ll find a brief bio, class level, and a digital scholarship (DS) site link, where you can read more about their work at Lewis & Clark College. Below this information are all ENVX posts featuring this contributor to date; click on any post title to view the full post. To return to all contributors, click here.
Class of 2018 | DS websiteAs an Environmental Studies major at Lewis & Clark College, I spent my academic career examining community, outreach, and isolation. With a particular focus on intentional communities and the built, urban environment, I developed an understanding of these large and relevant ideas through various projects, most notably, my thesis. I will move forward from this institution with a passion for how to transgress differences in order to achieve environmental progress through communication. |
In ENVS 220 (Environmental Analysis), the sophomore-level ENVS class, students learn several different methods they can use in their research. After developing these skills, they put them to work in a situated research project, done in small groups. This project is one of the first times ENVS students tackle the situated approach, one they will need to use t … |