I am very happy to have had a chance to work with Ravyn Malvino over the years. She has created her own major, science communication. And has been working with myself, Barbara Cunningham (Biology), and Peggy Cassidy (Communications). It has been a hoot so far. I am excited about getting to work with her this summer; she now has a paid position through the Adelphi Honors Fellowship.

Her honors thesis is going be building a blog whose focus is going to be lessons that this current coronavirus crisis has taught us about the environment based off of all of the interesting research that is currently being done. I am super excited. Check out her blog here. (It’s still getting going.)

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    Susan Kilgore

    Congrats, Ravyn!

  2. […] I assure you that Professor Cunningham has Ravyn Malvino and Zoya Shafique writing all kinds of different article types. It is pretty amazing! We are now getting ready to write the Big Feature article for the final project. I can’t wait until I get to read what Ravyn and Zoya come up with. I have been helping Ravyn (https://ravynmalvino.wordpress.com/) and Zoya (https://physicsenquirer.wordpress.com/) get their blogs started. I expect they will be posting many of their articles and press releases from this semester. Stay tuned! Ravyn is using this opportunity to design her own major and she is doing her honors project on this. […]

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