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Environmental Sustainability Student Blogger Study USA
Making New (Socially-Distanced) Connections
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Sara de Sobrino (she/her) is HECUA’s student blogger for […] Read More »
Environment, environmental sustainability, hecua classrooms, student blogger, Study USA, Sustainability, UMN
Reflecting on Wellington: Finding Appreciation Amidst Change
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Samantha Johnson is HECUA’s student blogger for New Zealand: Culture […] Read More »
Environment, Hamline University, new zealand, student blogger, Student story, Study Abroad
Oil extraction in the Amazon – Alex’s story
Using the footage that I recorded in Ecuador during the month of January, and Allison's feedback, I created this mini documentary on the oil extraction that is happening in the Amazon. Read More »
ecuador, Environment, j-term ecuador, Student story, Study Abroad, Sustainability
The Sustainable Supper Club – Megan’s story
Welcome to our new Alumni Profile series. Each month we’ll catch up with a HECUA alumni, and see how their time in a HECUA classroom influenced their career goals, their […] Read More »
Bringing in the harvest – Cat’s Story
Catherine "Cat" Braza is HECUA's student blogger for the Fall Semester of our Sustainable Food, Agriculture and Justice program. Cat is a junior at Colorado College, in Colorado Springs. She's majoring in Environmental Science, with a double minor in Music and Studio Art. Read More »