anthropocene art / art of the anthropocene

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Kellie Buckley is currently a sophomore working to achieve her Bachelors degree in Nursing at Xavier University.  She is from the suburbs of Chicago and is looking forward to eventually returning to Chicago to begin her practicing nursing career.

Matthew Caldwell is a current class of 2020 Xavier University. He is a Biophysics Major interested in studying Radiation Oncology. Some hobbies include reading and participating in clubs on campus.

Landon Clark, Xavier University Class of 2020, is a Computer Science Major and Electronic Engineering Minor aspiring to get a deeper understanding of the ways the world works. He is a pretty cool guy, and most people that meet him are pretty impressed with how cool he is. His friends in High School used to call him the Money Man, which his college swim teammates now call him.

Shannon Cunningham of the Class of 2019 is a Junior Honors Philosophy, Politics, and the Public major and Biomedical Sciences/ Pre-med minor. She enjoys volunteering in the local community and cooking for friends and family. She is intends on attending medical school after graduation.

Patrick Hackett is a Psychology Major with a Spanish minor of the graduating class of 2020. Also a member of the Xavier University Men's Swim team, he loves bonding with his teammates and spending "Saturdays with the boys".

Emily Jorgenson
is a sophomore Theatre and Communications Studies double major at Xavier University from Indianapolis, Indiana. She loves poetry and theatre and the power they can have in our world today.

Alex Little of the Xavier class of 2019 is a Junior Biology major with minors in Chemistry, Spanish, and Peace and Justice Studies. He plans on attending veterinary school after graduation. He hopes to work with rehabilitation and reestablishment of animal species and their ecosystems.

Cara McCarthy
is a member of Xavier University's class of 2020 majoring in Occupational Therapy with minors in Spanish and Special Education.

Patrick Rohs is a student of Philosophy, Politics and the Public at Xavier University. As someone who grew up in Southwest Michigan, he was surrounded by forests, lakes, dunes and much more. He loves hiking and exploring throughout Michigan and feels most at home at his family cottage in Leland, MI. He has high hopes for the future of the Anthropocene and hopes to contribute to conservation efforts. After college, he hopes to join the Peace Corps and help with humanitarian issues.

Catherine Sholtis is a sophomore theatre and political science major at Xavier University from New Baltimore, Michigan.  Her love of the wild environment of “Up North” and a long interest in poetry lends itself to her passion for the outdoors and storytelling.  She hopes to work on Broadway in the future, and spend her retirement in the State Department at the White House.
 

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