ESP Biography



KAITLYN GEE, Freshman bibliophile wondering about ecology




Major: Earth Sciences

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2018

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hello! I am Kaitlyn, and I am a scientist. I also happen to be female, a freshman, a Stanford student, and both Native Hawaiian and Asian American. I'm fluent in French and incredibly pumped to be teaching in Stanford Splash 2014.



Past Classes

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H4154: Crocheting for Beginners in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
Ever wanted to embrace your inner grandma, but simply couldn't pull off the cane and sweater set look? Well, this class is for you! Sign up to experience the joys and wonders of crocheting, from learning to cast on to making a simple project or two.


W4155: Modular Origami and Kusudama in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
Modular origami is the art of interlocking multiple, identical folded units to create a complete model. Kusudama is the same, but results in spherical shapes. Both are incredibly fun, exciting, and challenging. Come to our drop-in session to make cool shapes and balls out of paper! No origami experience necessary; enthusiasm and patience greatly appreciated.


P3943: Climate Change for Non-Scientists in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 08 - 09, 2014)
The funny thing about climate change is that it affects everyone, but very few actually understand it. Well, if the climate is changing, then so should we. Each and every one of you should know what our generation will be battling in terms of sea level rise, population displacement, changes in food supply production, coral reef destruction, and loss of biodiversity. In this class, we will cover the basics of climate change: what causes the rise in global temperatures, the related consequences, and how we are working to mitigate its effects. We will also discuss what you, the Z generation, can do to address the global sustainability challenge no matter what career you end up in.