Category Archives: by Anne

Snapshots of the Middle Cuyahoga River on World Water Day

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Categories: by Anne, fieldwork, hydrology, photos

A year of Anne’s reading – looking back

For the last year, I’ve tweeted every paper I read. Inspired by Jacquelyn Gill’s resolution and hashtag #365papers, I wanted to spur myself to read more and to see how well I did. I never thought I’d read 365 papers, … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, by Anne

The case of the disappearing lake

High in the Oregon Cascades, there is a lake attracting quite a bit of attention this summer. That’s because it is disappearing. The disappearing lake, appropriately called Lost Lake, isn’t just disappearing because of the drought that Oregon has been … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, fieldwork, geopuzzling, hydrology, volcanoes

Of time and rivers flowing

This afternoon, I needed to get out and enjoy the early spring air and sunshine. I popped on some headphones and opened up my current favorite podcast, Backstory. Delighted, I discovered that the most recent episode focuses on America’s relationship … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, geomorphology, outcrops, photos, society

A year of Anne’s reading…reporting from 2 months in

A reverse chronological order listing of my 2015 adventures in academic reading. Continue reading

Categories: academic life, by Anne