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Jason Hanauska Oral History Interview

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Title

Jason Hanauska Oral History Interview

Description

An environmental science course at community college inspired Jason Hanauska to pursue environmental engineering as a means of improving natural systems. While balancing his roles as a father and full-time student at Oregon State University, he has also been an active member of the Engineers Without Borders student chapter. Hanauska will graduate in June 2018 and looks forward to applying his knowledge of water treatment and modeling to restoring natural waterways.

Hanauska describes his path from growing up in Salem, Oregon to studying environmental engineering at Oregon State University. He recounts how his interest in playing music changed with his commitment to a drum corps group in high school. He reflects on how his community college experience inspired his academic interests, and how becoming a father as a student shifted his priorities and outlook. Other highlights include traveling to Cambodia on an Engineers Without Borders trip, the environmental engineering program at OSU, and a broader discussion on climate change.

Creator

Jason Hanauska

Source

Oregon State University Climate Change Research Oral History Collection (OH 39)

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

March 22, 2018

Contributor

Elizabeth Thorley

Format

Born Digital

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

oh39-hanauska-jason-20180322

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Elizabeth Thorley

Interviewee

Jason Hanauska

Location

Valley Library, Oregon State University

Original Format

Born Digital

Duration

0:53:29

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Interview Format

video

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