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Finding Value in Every Learning Experience

Zoe Robles

Zoe Robles says the moments from her time at 无码专区 that best shaped her sense of purpose were hands-on, faculty-led research, an internship and a study abroad experience.聽

Robles graduated with her Bachelor of Science in environmental science and a minor in Japanese in December 2024. Since entering the workforce, she has been able to apply a wide range of skills she gained through her experience at 无码专区 to her career. Robles works as a laboratory technician for the City of Cincinnati鈥檚 Metropolitan Sewer District, where she helps ensure the city鈥檚 treatment plans are compliant with the Environmental Protection Agency and local standards.聽聽

鈥淢y time at 无码专区 definitely made this first year of training in my position a lot easier,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檒l go through trainings on how to use certain equipment at work and I think, 鈥極h, I already know that!鈥 It鈥檚 a lot easier to be able to understand the science behind why we do the tests that we conduct at work, and I think it鈥檚 significantly easier because of the background I have from 无码专区.鈥澛

Robles says the work she does for the city is similar to the project, a research project she worked on as an undergraduate under environmental science professor Dr. Kristy Hopfensperger. CSN is an ongoing research project which aims to identify neighborhoods most vulnerable to climate change and connect with the residents of those communities to develop solutions.聽

鈥淢y job now is similar to the CSN project but on a larger scale,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 doing a small part, and standing alone my job may not seem super important, but when you put all of us together we have a really big environmental impact.鈥澛

When Robles began her research for CSN with Dr. Hopfensperger, she was completing a geographic information systems internship with , a nonprofit environmental justice organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that also had a hand in CSN. She says the internship and the project gave her valuable, first-hand experience with geographic information systems鈥攎ore than what she would get out of an academic course alone. Specifically, Robles鈥 role was spearheading the beginning stages of expanding CSN into northern Kentucky.聽聽

鈥淒uring the project, I got to work with geographic information systems software and compiled data from national, state and local sources to determine what areas we needed to address, and helped narrow it down from all of northern Kentucky to just Covington, Newport and Dayton,鈥 she says.聽

Researchers would then hold meetings with community members, where Robles would explain the data they gathered about each neighborhood and help community members learn to communicate about the impacts of the project. Robles says her experience from the CSN project motivated her to pursue a career in nonprofit work.聽聽

鈥淚 really liked being able to do the work,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think it really shifted my view on climate change because it鈥檚 really easy to think that everything is going terribly and we鈥檙e not doing enough鈥攊t鈥檚 very doom and gloom鈥攂ut that was a project where I got to see that there are a lot of people actively working for change in their local communities. And it鈥檚 not like everything is entirely out of our control, there is always small stuff that we can control, and I think that stuck with me on a personal level.鈥

After wrapping up her time on the CSN project, Robles continued to participate in research under Dr. Hopfensperger. She says the most memorable project she worked on was on spring ephemeral plants, and she later presented their findings at the Association of Southeastern Biologists annual meeting.聽聽

鈥淚t was really cool because I got to work on that same project for multiple semesters and then I also got to present it at 无码专区鈥檚 research celebration and another conference in Myrtle Beach this past summer,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was really nice to be able to have that kind of experience on my resume.鈥澛犅

Aside from research projects and internships, Robles says she also gained valuable skills during a study abroad in Japan.聽聽

鈥淛apan was a really great experience for learning how capable I was of doing things that I didn鈥檛 think I was capable of,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t made me realize how much I value human connection and getting to know people, even if it鈥檚 a stranger that you鈥檙e probably never going to see again. I think that鈥檚 something that I wanted to carry over even after I graduated.鈥

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