7/10/2013

Today, we were greeted this morning by Christa’s weekly challenge. The challenge consisted of an enveloped filled with random checks. Using team work we had to figure out the general storyline with only 12 of the 16 checks. The story we came up with was an interesting one that I hope has a happier ending…

By 10am we were sitting down with Emi discussing scientific writing skills. Scientific writing is one of the hardest things to write. It takes a lot of practice and reading to develop a writing style that is precise and descriptive. Good thing Emi is a good teacher and has years of experience to help us prospective scientists. She always gives us thorough individual feedback on our writing assignments.

Later in the afternoon the interns visited Fond Du Lac Resource Management to do some more sieving. 

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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