Environmental Intern: Christine Skroski ’20
“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.â€
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Christine Skroski ’20she/her
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“This experience reaffirmed my goals to work in sustainable development.â€
“Finding something that you like to do is about 2/3 what you are doing, and 1/3 who you are doing it with.â€
“I learned that I needed to be confident with my own strengths, acknowledge my expertise and always be ready to pitch the success of my business.â€
Through my Spanish major I developed the ability for critical, concise, well-written work throughout my post-graduate career.
“If every discussion about how to communicate or understand a social issue started with a history lesson, we would all be better off.â€
"The Barbara Yen Sun Prize funded my research in New York among the largest Tibetan community in the US."
I was exposed to an academic environment, process, and professionalism that I had not previously encountered.
Joining Alexi Arango's research team as a first-year student built confidence in the classroom and the laboratory.
Connecting students to the natural world they live in is why I am teaching and what ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ gave me the ability to do.
“The American culture encouraged me to explore outside of my comfort zone, while the Chinese culture was a mystery inside of me.â€