Well, since this is the last blog for this semester I figured it will be good to say it out loud that I am glad I was a part of this class not just for the new things I learned academically but for the skills I developed. I had heard a lot about this classContinue reading “LESSONS FROM THE RESEARCH METHODS CLASS (AGSC 5110)”
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GIS IN 3D
GIS in 3D My first semester in graduate school was worth it! All the years I spent dreaming of what graduate school would look like and the one million reasons I gave myself to go for it are gradually paying off. I have taken GIS courses but none thrills me like the opportunity I hadContinue reading “GIS IN 3D”
I NEED YOU, THE ENVIRONMENT NEEDS YOU.
I have always been an optimist, just always believed that I could get so many things done on my own. I was so driven and always thought I could change the perception and actions of people around me and make them see reasons why the environment should be conserved. I assumed I could do it allContinue reading “I NEED YOU, THE ENVIRONMENT NEEDS YOU.”
Diary of An International Graduate Student
Sincerely, nobody prepares you for a lot of things when you decide to move out of your own country and comfort zone to pursue something better, or what you perceive as good in a country that is thousand of miles away. One of such things is culture shock, it is a lot to handle, well not toContinue reading “Diary of An International Graduate Student”
THE BIG FIVE OF AFRICA
I am a passionate wildlife lover and gratefully Africa is blessed with its diversity but the unfortunate thing is a lot of my people do not even know how richly blessed we are and have resolved to unsustainable activities and actions. The truth about conservation is, it can not be effectively done without human involvement.Continue reading “THE BIG FIVE OF AFRICA”
THE BIG CATS
Growing up, I was obsessed with watching National Geographic wild, for so many reasons I could not even explain back then. I was greatly attracted to the big cats (lions, cheetahs and leopards). Looking back on those days it must have been the fierceness in their eyes and the loud baritone of their voices. IContinue reading “THE BIG CATS”