Meet ENVX contributor Georgia Reid! 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 2019 | DS websiteI am a third-year student of Sociology/Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Lewis & Clark College. My scholarly questions are undetermined. Find me and I'll probably be eating some home-cooked gnosh, playing in the out-of-doors world, making music, geckoed onto a rock wall, or deep in thought with a good book in a cozy chair while the rain pitter-patters outside -- because this is Portland, Oregon, of course! |
There’s a new course in the ENVS major effective spring 2017: it’s called Environmental Engagement (ENVS 295)—read the About page on our new site, ds.lclark.edu/envs295/, for an overview. When I reflected at the start of spring semester on what environmental engagement means, I looked at the etymology of engagement to suggest three key features: Here is one … |
Environmental Engagement (ENVS 295) is the newest required course for all environmental studies majors, beginning with the class of 2020, offered every semester. Students are offered the hands-on space to develop and complete an individual or collaborative engagement project, in light of the course goal to bridge scholarship and people through communication; … |
Passion is a very powerful word these days because of the amount of expectation it holds. There is a lot of pressure to discover what you are passionate about, and to then pursue it. You’d better hope it’s something lucrative! Passions can define your identity, the course you take through life, and the people you meet. Many of us in the Environmental Studies … |