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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

Ayla Zolwik

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Ayla Zolwik,

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Analyzing Swainson’s hawk movement & behavioral ecology in response to the California high-speed rail construction throughout the Central Valley

I graduated from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, receiving my Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources Conservation through the Faculty of Forestry. Since then, I have been working seasonal technician positions throughout the United States and Canada focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on birds and herps. I grew accustomed to working, living and recreating in the Desert Southwest, most recently having come from Arizona - where I was the longest at almost 2 years! I have joined Dr. Matt Johnson's Habitat Ecology Lab to assess the levels of disturbance Swainson’s hawks experience, by way of a movement ecology study, in the Central Valley in response to the ongoing high-speed rail construction throughout the region. When I’m not working, you’ll find me planning my next backpacking trip or reading and writing when I can’t get outside.

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Anthropology Collections

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3D Virtual Lab

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Ethnographic Research Lab

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Biological Anthropology Research Lab

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Geospatial Archaeology Research Lab

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Anthropology Facilities & Collections

Viridiana Presciado, Spring semester

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Viridiana Presciado, Spring semester
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2020

Selena Weltz, Spring semester

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Selena Weltz, Spring semester
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I will spend the year studying abroad at the University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany. I knew I wanted to study in Germany because most of my extended family lives there and I wanted to take the opportunity of study abroad to connect more with my German heritage as well as the language and culture. I chose the University of Tübingen specifically because I am an English major and they have strong language and culture programs which I am very interested in. Tübingen also places a strong emphasis on the importance of arts and culture and hosts many different festivals each year that celebrates many different disciplines and identities.
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2018

Mikayla Kia, Spring semester

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Mikayla Kia, Spring semester
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In my first year at Cal Poly Humboldt, I met international exchange students from all over the world through the Global Connections Club on campus. These new friends of mine inspired me to experience new things, learn new languages, and see the world. So, I declared a second major in International Studies to do just that. I am now planning to study abroad in Costa Rica for the Fall of 2019. I chose Costa Rica because the program will allow me to work on my Environmental Science major as well as improve my Spanish speaking skills. Also, it's a beautiful place and I want to experience the "pura vida" lifestyle.
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2019
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