About Elizabeth Adkins
Lizzie grew up in Columbia, SC catching fireflies, climbing magnolia trees, and making costumes out of what some would consider “trash”. Her work with Keep the Midlands Beautiful helped foster her love of the environment through litter prevention, recycling and beautification. Often this involved jumping into local creeks and kayaking around the three rivers to remove bits of trash from trees. She now loves NYC as a bold, strong, and beautiful Barnard woman pursuing the 3-2 dual degree program in Environmental Science and Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Elizabeth Adkins (Elizabeth Adkins)
Email: era2129@barnard.eduBio: Lizzie grew up in Columbia, SC catching fireflies, climbing magnolia trees, and making costumes out of what some would consider “trash”. Her work with Keep the Midlands Beautiful helped foster her love of the environment through litter prevention, recycling and beautification. Often this involved jumping into local creeks and kayaking around the three rivers to remove bits of trash from trees. She now loves NYC as a bold, strong, and beautiful Barnard woman pursuing the 3-2 dual degree program in Environmental Science and Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Posts
- Turbulence for Turbines—Gone with the Prospect for Wind? (Apr 16, 2014)
- Machinations on Machines: Turbines Take the Stand in Politics (Apr 02, 2014)
- Against the Wind-or With it? (Mar 26, 2014)
- An Alternative to Propel Society Forward (Mar 12, 2014)
- Winds of Change: Redefining the Energy Market (Mar 05, 2014)