Tag Archives: environmental education
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Flying towards my Master’s project
6January 29, 2014 by Caity Stuart
Today I board a plane to do something I never thought imaginable. For my last semester as a graduate student, …
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ode to summer part 3: the uniform
Leave a commentAugust 26, 2013 by Caity Stuart
This summer was unique in many ways. One of the biggest reasons for its unconventional nature was that I was …
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ode to summer part 2: fun
2August 23, 2013 by Caity Stuart
When I left Keene, NH for the coast of Maryland back in May, I had NO clue what to expect. …
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change is the only constant
Leave a commentJune 25, 2013 by Caity Stuart
I’m alive…I promise! I’ve had hardly any internet these past few weeks, making a blog update a challenge. However, without …
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sugaring
Leave a commentMarch 5, 2013 by Caity Stuart
Recently I quit my job with Community Garden Connections. It just wasn’t working out for me. It wasn’t quite what …
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12,000 years ago
1February 18, 2013 by Caity Stuart
I couldn’t believe it. Us. My class. MY Exhibit Design class. We had just been given the task of breaking …
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the birthplace of ideas pt. II
3February 6, 2013 by Caity Stuart
What is sacred space? Why is it that we deem certain places important to our lives? Why is it that …
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the birthplace of ideas pt. I
Leave a commentFebruary 5, 2013 by Caity Stuart
I wouldn’t have known to stop at this house had it not been for the green sign out front. “Thoreau …
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against all odds: internship season
Leave a commentFebruary 2, 2013 by Caity Stuart
What makes my environmental studies graduate school unique? According to Tom Wessels, it is the fact that we have to …
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Let the classes begin
2January 25, 2013 by Caity Stuart
I get absolutely giddy every time I begin a new semester of school. New syllabi, new projects, new (albeit used) …
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