Hi, I'm Danielle!

My name is Danielle Clarke-Bradley and I am a junior at Longwood University. I have a major in Integrated Environmental Science with a concentration in Earth Science, and a minor in Geographic Information Systems. I am a member of the honors fraternity, Epsilon Eta; the national service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega; and I'm a student supervisor at Dorrill Dining hall. From a young age, I have always held an interest in the natural sciences, and participating in the Virginia State Park’s Youth Conservation Corps in 2018 led to me pursuing a degree in Environmental Science. I have interests in natural resource management (soil and water), environmental restoration, wetland ecology, and GIS. Currently, I'm doing research with Dr. Dina Leech and assisting her with monitoring the water quality of creeks and wetlands at the Baliles Center at Hull Springs Farm.

This site started as an assignment from my GEOG 465: Advanced Topics in GIS course last semester. I am currently working on transforming it into my personal site with information on current and previous course work, research projects, and work experience. While it's a major work in progress, I look forward to how it will look in the future. In the mean time I hope any guest will check out the maps I made in GEOG 465, which are located under the Longwood University Junior(2022-2023) tab.

Thanks for visiting!