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Emily LeBlanc
Architecture Major
Recipient of the 2022-2023 Martin Family Undergraduate Research Assistantship
Advance Lead Ambassador
 
Architecture student Emily LeBlanc presents her project, Greg Guirard: Capturing Life inside the Atchafalaya Basin. Emily will showcase an ARCGIS story map that displays the various creative mediums Greg Guirard used throughout his life as an Atchafalaya Basin resident, and as a photographer, author, and activist. Greg Guirard’s interesting perspective touches on the amazing sense of community and culture in the Basin. Guirard’s work continues to educate readers and spread awareness for the preservation of the Atchafalaya Basin.
 
Monday, September 18th, 3 p.m.
The Roy House, 1204 Johnston Street
 
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