Monthly Archives: July 2015

A True Paleo Adventure!

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There are no words to describe just how incredible and transformative these last three weeks in the Paleo Lab of the Museum of Natural Sciences have been. And my amazing experience this summer is not quite done yet! I have the privilege to accompany Dr. Bucky Gates on a real life paleontology dig in Utah as an extension of my… Read more »

My Introduction to Sketch Notes

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Something about note taking has always seemed…well rather boring. You listen to the lecture, scribble down as much information as fast as you can, and then never look at that information again. During my first day at NCCAT I saw one of my teammates, Nate Bourne, taking notes, but his notes looked incredibly interesting – like something you would want… Read more »

Its dangerous to go alone, here take this…

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There are so many things that I’ve learned from my internship just in these past few days, it seriously seems like a dream. During the first day in the Paleo-Lab it is almost silly how much my teammates and I enjoyed sorting through a bucket of sediment to find shark teeth, but the more we looked and found, the more… Read more »