Written by UAA's own Keenan Britt, an insight to the fin whale necropsy and Anchorage's opportunities for aspiring environmental scientists features photos and quotes from my perspective. It's the most recent publication naming myself or my work, and highlights UAA's focus on educating and raising the next generation of science leaders.
Semester By the Bay's final presentations for Sharing Science with Diverse Audiences (ENGL / WRTG 278 and 278 Lab) feature each student's project. Mine, a 'Guess Who' style game for students to learn about local ecology and organisms, can be seen in the main photo.
A thank-you for generous donations which helped me make it from Anchorage, Alaska to Washington D.C., my opinions on sustainable action in the United States, and my experiences with CCL were published following the 400+ bipartisan meetings.
An older piece written by a Tahoma High School student about the swim team I proudly represented from sophomore year through senior year. Although I ended my season at the 4A NPSL District Meet, my teammates went on to win state for the first time in school history, earning recognition throughout Washington.