by Thesis Mentor | May 6, 2021 | blogs, Katherine Haines, podcast, thesis2021
Flame Game: A Podcast About Controlled BurnsEpisode 2: The Amazing Past of Controlled BurnsFeaturing Trinity Norwood and Dr. Marc Abrams Now that we’ve been introduced to controlled burns, the second episode of my podcast explores where the history of fire-adapted...
by Thesis Mentor | May 6, 2021 | blogs, Katherine Haines, podcast, thesis2021
Flame Game: A Podcast About Controlled BurnsEpisode 3: A Listen Inside a LabFeaturing Dr. Lauren Howard Another interesting aspect of controlled burns is the research that goes on behind the scenes in order to better inform the current practices involved with...
by Thesis Mentor | May 6, 2021 | blogs, Katherine Haines, podcast, thesis2021
Flame Game: A Podcast About Controlled BurnsEpisode 4: Controlled Burns, Climate Change, and YOUFeaturing Dr. Dave Robinson Now that we’ve explored what controlled burns are, the history of them connected with Native Americans, and how they’re researched in a lab, the...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, Isabella O'Hare, sports journalism, thesis2021, video projects
This post features a very rough edit of my final documentary. My final video featured in my next post will include myself as a narrator for the documentary. This rough edit featured in this post, however, has all of the video content that I want within the video...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, gender studies, position papers, Savannah Munholland, Social Justice, thesis2021
Siwa’s coming out and continuing to proudly display her queer identity will have a positive effect not only on her fans but also the LGBTQ+ community as a whole because it will help spread inclusivity and acceptance, will normalize queerness, and paves the way for...
by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, diaries, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
The last year and a half has been really, really hard, from being kicked off campus at the end of junior year, to not living near my closest friends all summer, and then not getting to step foot on campus during the entirety of my senior year. But I think perhaps the...