BAC student Nina Briggs (MDS-DHH) - Weathering the Pandemic

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Weathering the Pandemic empowering landscape architecture students with strategies for challenging current economic and environmental paradigms in ways that fortify their education, talents and skills.


01 Connect the dots and don’t be a ‘canary in the coal mine’


02 Become comfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity


03 Develop emotional intelligence


04 Know the Green New Deal and follow the McHarg Center


05 Hone your time management and self-motivation skills


06 Become an environmental activist


07 Use or learn a 2nd or 3rd language and be willing to relocate to the country of that language


08 Contemplate and define identity of self, community and place


09 Dive into disciplinary news, trends and analyze what you learn


10 Become a futurist


11 Become a student of human behavior


12 Develop financial literacy


13 Learn ethical self-promotion


14 Research how diseases and epidemics have shaped cities


15 Investigate the intersection of climate change, human health and ecosystem health


16 Be a student of culture


17 Be ready to design at all scales


18 Know how to calculate your project’s CO2 levels and carbon footprint


19 Understand social distancing in relationship to breathing spaces


20 Understand de-centralization and the suburban high street as economic and employment stimulators through infrastructure spending


21 Become a life-long-learner and make yourself an essential expert


22 Supplement and diversify your education and experience with additional and multi-disciplinary studies


23 Develop specialties


24 Learn to translate companies’ job descriptions


25 Define and practice self-care and resiliency


26 Recover from perfectionism


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