Exploring science policy and partisanship through carbon taxes PublishedAugust 07, 2019 by Ryan McNamara For the last decade or more, carbon taxes have been proposed as a potential solution to increasing concentrations of greenhouse … Read more
My Take on Portland: A City of Roses, Buds, and Thorns PublishedAugust 06, 2019 by Grace Chun In the first handful of weeks here, everything felt ideal. I felt like I was looking through a pair of … Read more
Nine to Five: A Restless Nightmare PublishedAugust 03, 2019 by William Rawlings As our program comes to a close, I found myself reflecting mostly about my work environment. Although it is a … Read more
I Even Procrastinate on Stress PublishedAugust 01, 2019 by Genevieve Beske Nervous? No… (Yes) I didn’t think I would be nervous for my first day of work. I tried to convince … Read more
My First Week in Portland PublishedAugust 01, 2019 by Maia Matheny Perhaps the taxi ride from the airport to the Portland State University dorms doesn’t lend ample time to make this … Read more
Embracing Political Diversity in Washington PublishedJuly 30, 2019 by Ryan McNamara Growing up in Catholic schools in the Midwest, conservative-leaning voices dominated much of my childhood into high school. Coming to … Read more
Lessons from the Keiki PublishedJuly 29, 2019 by Mitchell Fleszar-Friedman Coming into this DukeEngage experience, I knew my time here on Kaua’i would be at least somewhat transformative, teaching me … Read more
Confidence in Kauai PublishedJuly 29, 2019 by Dana Adcock These are albatrosses. Throughout the summer, several have been spotted outside of our house. I have observed that these … Read more
Oregon Beauty PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Kayla Marr Oregon offers so many opportunities to connect with nature and view the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. All of the … Read more
An Alternative to Corporate Culture PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Genevieve Beske “Look at the size of that house. That’s disgusting.” Ralph remarked. We were out in the wilderness on a day-long … Read more