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[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Reorienting St. Paul to river, one learning center at a time

April 5, 2022April 28, 2022 22elizabethmt All Journalism Writing, Feature, RubicOnline, Sustainability & EthicsTagged baby bee bay, city of saint paul, crosby farm regional park, environment, great river passage conserancy, mary delaittre, mississippi national river and recreation area, Mississippi River, Sustainability & Ethics, tucker blythe, w architecture & landscape architecture
[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Reorienting St. Paul to river, one learning center at a time

The Great River Passage Master plan has prompted a project on the East Side River District in St. Paul that will help protect and heal surrounding landscape.

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I am Elizabeth Trevathan, a sophomore at Macalester College in Saint Paul, MN. I am completing a double major in Geology and Geography. I was a student journalist in high school and Director of RubicOnline for two years. I was honored as the 2022 Minnesota Journalist of the Year by the Journalism Education Association. As a student journalist, I became passionate about science communication. You can find more information about my experience as a student journalist and my entire portfolio on this site.

I intend to pursue a Ph.D. in Hydrology and research the influence of climate change on the physical circulation of ocean water and its impact on coastal and glacial environments. I am eager to learn how to integrate remote sensing and GIS into this research. I recognize the importance of integrating science communication into this field to create better environments.

Recent Posts

  • North High School Scholarship that changed lives: North Community High School students each received a $10,000 scholarship. May 1, 2022
  • [SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Russia’s war on Ukraine is partly a war on climate April 21, 2022
  • Ken McNish announces resignation, search for new athletic director begins April 21, 2022
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