(Do even more) Reading and Writing in Graduate School!

Hey everyone! Spring has officially arrived, marking the end of the Winter semester! Although on some days, the actual weather still has remnants of the Winter season, but that is not all too surprising in St. John’s. Regardless of the weather, however, the start of Spring – or, rather I should probably say the start … [Read more…]

Spring!

Well, the Winter semester has ended and the Spring semester has just begun.  This picture is of my cat who is my constant writing companion. He curls up next to me anytime I sit at my desk to begin writing. He and I have settled into a nice routine, he naps while I write. It … [Read more…]

Learning how to engage with the public…

Hey everyone! It may not have been that long since my last blog post but a lot has definitely happened. For me, the last few weeks were actually pretty stressful (…and by pretty stressful, I mean VERY stressful). This was largely because of my thesis proposal, which I submitted to the Archaeology department on February … [Read more…]

March Mammal Madness…

For this blog entry I wanted to discuss an interesting ‘Science-Twitter’ phenomenon called March Mammal Madness. While this is the fifth annual event, this is the first year I’ve participated and I couldn’t be happier to share this event with other wildlife enthusiasts! March Mammal Madness (MMM) is curated by some clever folks at Arizona … [Read more…]

The March Issue. An Internal Monologue.

Natasha’s eyes flutter awake. Turning over to look at her phone, she sees 7:30 a.m., March 1. The first day of March. Her brain, which has been awake for some time, jolted to attention and immediately sprang to action, seeing an opportunity to torment her host. The Brain (in a condescending voice): Did you think … [Read more…]

More than just a degree

Hello! I hope that everyone took the time to either relax or catch up on their studies/readings during the break. I write the latter part of that sentence with a bit of a smirk because that sentiment is often filled with good intentions at the start of the break for many students (“I will get … [Read more…]

Lessons learned…

It feels like a lifetime since my last blog post!  In re-reading that post, I remember feeling overwhelmed by how much of an adjustment it was to get into student mode.  Now, here I am.  I feel settled in my program and settled in as a student.  I have found my routine and am really … [Read more…]

Reflecting on my first semester

After taking full advantage of winter break, spending a few weeks where my sole focus was to spend as much time on the mountain, it’s taken me quite some time to get settled back into graduate student life… a.k.a. sitting at a desk reading (take a look at Quinn Webber’s post “What’s in an idea?” for … [Read more…]

Planning for summer in the middle of winter…

Hello again everyone! I must say I feel like a lot has happened since last you’ve heard from me! In my first blog post I introduced myself, reflected a bit on my decision to go back to school, and discussed some of the reasons I was attracted to the Archaeology program here at Memorial. Since … [Read more…]