Hump Day

After two strenuous days of coring at our bog/fen the team decided to take some time to do some housekeeping. The team met early in the morning to separate out Thursday’s 10 minute PowerPoint presentation on bog vegetation. Around 1 pm Diana Dalbotten arrived safely after battling scattered storms on her way up to catch up with her NCED REU students.

The team contemplated summer goals that will help reach our long terms goals such as graduate school, work, and unconventional routes. During our talk I couldn’t stop thinking about how our ultimate goal should be happiness. Our goals should also challenge our strengths and weaknesses.

Adrienne Warmsley

 

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About Diana Dalbotten

Diana Dalbotten is the Director of Diversity and Broader Impacts for the National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics and the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota; and for the Geoscience Alliance, a national alliance for broadening participation of Native Americans in the Geosciences.

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