Name: Hannah Cox ’24
Hometown: Orange, California
Major: Environmental Science
Minor:
Experience: -supported internship in Greece
Cox spent the month of June completing an unpaid internship with GVI Greece, a conservation-focused non-governmental organization (NGO). She worked with a program that aids loggerhead sea turtles and used an grant to help fund the international experience. Greece is considered one of the most important nesting areas for the turtles in the Mediterranean.
“I have always felt inspired to work on marine conservation projects, and this project offered an amazing opportunity to get me started on this path.
“Conservation work is global, and I strongly believe that obtaining knowledge, viewpoints, and strategies from people by traveling abroad is important and was a huge factor in why I decided to leave the U.S. and seek global perspectives. This was also going to be my first involvement in large-scale conservation research, and I wanted it to be a meaningful start to my career in the field.”
“My favorite moment occurred during my last week in Greece. We were 30 minutes into our morning survey shift, walking along the beach searching for sea turtle tracks. I was in the front of the group when I saw only one track going up the beach, but no down track. That’s when I saw her.
“At 6:33 a.m., I watched a loggerhead sea turtle camouflaging her eggs. It is super rare to see sea turtles laying that late in the morning, as they typically lay in the earlier morning hours when it is dark outside. For 20 minutes, we were able to watch her from afar as she finished and made her journey back to the ocean. It was so surreal to see and I am so lucky to have experienced it.”
“I learned so much being in Greece:
“Experiences like this are life-changing. I was able to gain valuable knowledge about sea turtles and marine conservation that I could not have truly learned without the hands-on education I have received while being there.
“You can only learn so much from textbooks and videos. I yearned for an experience where I could apply the knowledge I have gained from my two years at OWU while continuing to grow and learn more. That is exactly what I was able to achieve and so much more.”
“OWU was suggested to me by a college counselor who believed I could strive there. I struggled with finding a college I could see myself going to for four years. But when I did find out about OWU, I had this deep feeling it would be the college I would end up committing to.
“I was inspired by the countless opportunities OWU had to offer and knew it was the right choice for myself and my future career.”
“I plan on jump-starting my career in environmental conservation. Instead of going straight to graduate school, I would like to get some field experience doing similar work to what I have gotten to do in Greece.
“OWU has greatly prepared me for my career goals, between my education and heavy involvement with the , I am excited to see where my future career is headed!”