Noelle Glazewski

Noelle Glazewski

  • Senior, Conservation and Environmental Science major

I'm a Conservation and Environmental Science major with minors in Biology, Freshwater Science, and German. I hope to one day work in research and/or field work to improve people's living standards and connections with nature. I'm incredibly excited to start a 10 week internship this upcoming summer of '25 with hopes of getting more involved with the local Milwaukee nature conservancy groups. My experience at UWM has been great thus far, aided immensely by being added to Phi Beta Kappa. Thank you to those in the CES program who've set up resources like CIRCES and have made transitioning through my time at UWM as smooth as it has been. And a last thank you to my parents for their continued support, especially my mom who gave me the courage to start this journey with the honor society.

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