Looking back on the entire #POEcap experience I feel that I have grown immensely throughout this process. I am so thankful for all the friends I have made along the way (shoutout #ENVIR492 cohort) and the academic and professional growth I have experienced!
I can't believe #ENVIR492 is coming to an end! The #POEcap has been a long journey and I am sad to see it go! Most of all I am excited to see where everyone ends up after graduation!
Congrats #ENVIR492 cohort! We survived the research symposium! I loved hearing about all of the awesome projects you all have been working on for so long!
I just finished the #POEcap research symposium and all I can say is WOW!! I am so impressed by my peers and I hope they feel so proud of all of their hard work!
@the_zinker3 Yes! Unfortunately a lot of research is economically driven. Hopefully in the future we can move towards conservation for inherent and ecological value!
@madeleineschro made another great comment about #gardens! Sometimes we think of them as being either productive or beautiful, but really both are achievable!! #POEcap#ENVIR492
@migoldman7's presentation is so important in the context of the pandemic. Unfortunately, #sustainability efforts have been put on hold during the pandemic #POEcap#ENVIR492
I am now on to @migoldman7's presentation at the #POEcap symposium! He interned with NALCO Water and it seems that his project will definitely inspire change there! #ENVIR492
@hannamlester advised that I look into newer technology to reduce my water consumption! This includes shower heads, faucets, and toilets. Thank you! #ENVIR492#POEcap
@hannamlester is giving a great presentation at the #POEcap symposium about water conservation in Seattle! Here is a link to the water conservation program she worked with at Seattle Public Utilities! #ENVIR492
https://t.co/6t2VqB8Y4d
@trishdeignan has such an interesting research question that is so relevant to university students! We can all do our part to push for sustainability both on campus and off! #POEcap#ENVIR492