Internship Duty and Task Reflection: Credit Assignment

Prompt: Describe your internship position duties, tasks, and responsibilities – describe four different things you learned at your internship via observation, from practice, or from assignment: 1. I’ve learned a lot about how to create educational programs by observing my supervisor at work and reading her information write ups for the promo material for each … [Read more…]

“Splash” Newsletter Sample

Bailey’s back at it again! Hello Everyone! Boy am I tired… today I got to run around the Seacoast helping lead a group of Vapotherm employees through some “odd jobs” cleaning up the wonderful Center with my other intern Bailey buddy. (Fun fact, our Vapotherm helper had a last name Bailey, Bailey x3!) I think … [Read more…]

A comprehensive review of 501(c)(3) nonprofits engaging in political advocacy to promote scientific education

The Seacoast Science Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit seeking to educate the community and youth about healthy oceans and why they matter. Without education, there’s no motivation to take charge of pressing issues that are degrading the marine world. Baba Dioum once said, “In the end we will conserve only what we love, we will … [Read more…]

Environmental Economics Analysis: Essay

An Examination of the Environmental Economics Employed in The Great Divide: The Destiny of the West is Written in the Headwaters of Colorado By Bailey Farris May 1, 2017 Professor Daley Environmental Economics BUEC 390   Environmental economics focuses on examining both the ecological and economic value of natural and economic capital, while addressing issues … [Read more…]

UNE Global Education Scholarship: Essay

[Created Oct. 31, 2016] I am applying for the Conservation Ecology of a Caribbean Island course and travel component to Panama. As an Ocean Studies and Marine Affairs major, the impacts of humans on ecosystem services along with ocean and coastal management is of extreme importance and interest to me. This would be a once … [Read more…]

Biological Interactions and Physical Stress Determine Vertical Zonation in the Rocky Intertidal: Scientific Paper

[Created Oct. 23, 2015] Bailey Farris, Matthew Layton, John Ripoli, Colin Thomas Department of Marine Sciences, University of New England ABSTRACT Vertical zonation is an intricate part of rocky intertidal ecosystems that allow for species to coexist in a community together. In order to determine what influences the limits of vertical zonation, a study was … [Read more…]