Grad school files

Rachel and Jill smile in front of an aerial view of a forest.

“I thought environmental science was a really good way to connect people’s problems and Earth’s problems and learn about the physical world yet the social science world, too.”

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Another day at work

Lily and Bo smile at the camera in front of a mountain.

“Being able to move on and feeling supported by your superiors, takes away so much of the trauma that women often experience when they try to report.”

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Arctic diplomacy and Native Movement

Arlo and Jessica stand back to back and smile in front of trees and an orange sky.

“I think the more that we talk about our differences and our full stories and how they’ve informed where we’re at, that is how we make the community stronger for whatever we face.”

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Storytelling as a conduit of culture

Orville and Justin, two older men with glasses, smile in front of kelp and clam beds.

“Since our existence is glued together by stories and songs and language, all of our laws and everything, I have a certain way of looking at stories that the next generation won’t be able to accommodate.”

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Two career paths from El Yunque to Alaska

Ryan and Holly with their arms around each other smile in front of an aerial view of a forest.

“When you get out to the real world the skills that you need are going to be really varied. I think that’s helpful for a new generation of scientists, be aware that there’s not one way to do it.”

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