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Must be a fluent Hausa speaker.
Commitment to, and enthusiasm for, conservation and sustainable development.
Willing to undertake long-distance camping patrols with rangers on foot, and ability to withstand tough field conditions.
Strong levels of physical fitness and resilience with an effective “roll up the sleeves” work ethic.
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Allison Reid
January 24, 2021
Allison Reid, a senior from Canton, is majoring in criminal justice, international affairs and sociology with a minor in Portuguese. An internship at the Canton Police Department inspired her studies in international affairs and criminal justice. “My sophomore year, I became very interested in the sociological aspects of criminal justice, so I added the third major to my degree,” she said.(Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA)
During her time at the University of Georgia, Allison Reid has lived on three continents in five different cities. A senior from Canton, Reid was “determined to take advantage of everything the university had to offer me.” She studied in the United Kingdom and twice went to Brazil. She’s even interned at the U.S. State Department. Through it all, she’s learned not be afraid of change. “Almost all change is good change,” she said.
Student starts SPIA student mentor program
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Elizabeth Carter plans to leave her mark on the campus community
“If you’re going to be there, a place shouldn’t be the same when you leave.”
That’s the advice senior Elizabeth Carter lives by in college.
She hopes when she graduates in May 2021 that the University of Georgia and the School of Public and International Affairs will be better than when she arrived.
Carter, an international affairs major who is also pursuing a master’s degree in international policy through the Double Dawgs program, got the advice from her high school English teacher. She also gave the advice to the students in the Honors Freshman Seminar she taught this past fall.
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A toco toucan, a member of the largest and probably best-known species in the toucan family, seen at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh’s North Side.
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Travel may not be an option right now because of the coronavirus, but visiting the National Aviary can make you feel like you’re on a tropical retreat, said Jennifer Torpie, the aviary’s curator of education and public programs.
The aviary’s in-person and virtual programming allows visitors to see unusual bird species in immersive habitats.