Erin Spencer

Erin Spencer
  • Hometown: Hereford, MD
  • Major(s): Ecology & Marine Science
  • Archived Blogger

About Erin Spencer

Hey all! My name is Erin and I’m a proud member of the Class of 2014! Since graduating from W&M, I worked in DC at National Geographic and Ocean Conservancy before completed my MS in Ecology at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. Now, I am pursuing my PhD in biology at Florida International University where I study shark biology and conservation.

At W&M, I completed a self-designed major in Ecology and minor in Marine Science. I was also a Monroe Scholar, and completed an honors thesis on an invasive species of fish called lionfish.

On campus, I was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and was involved with a number of alumni relations groups, including the Development Ambassadors and the Student Alumni Council. I also interned in the Admission Office and was a DC Summer Institute Fellow. When I wasn't in the lab, you would find me lounging on the Terrace or with my friends down by Lake Matoaka.

My time at W&M was better than I ever could have imagined. From spontaneous adventures (like late night football in the pouring rain), to deep heart-to-hearts with my hallmates, I had so many memorable experiences.

Posts by Erin Spencer

Reflections of an Intern

It’s official: summer is over. W&M students have flooded back to campus and we’re all swamped with start-of-the-year festivities. It’s wonderful to be back,

The email that (almost) changed my life.

Last week, I had a very unusual Tuesday morning. It started like any other morning. Promptly at 8:15, my alarm jolted me awake. Then,

Why Being an Unpaid Intern is Awesome.

If you look past the lack of a paycheck, there are some pretty serious advantages to being an intern. Try and remember these perks

Life Changing

Last week changed my life. When I look back over the events of the past five days, that’s the only way I can summarize

Summer in DC – We all gotta eat.

This summer is undoubtably a learning experience. Whether that’s learning how to navigate the metro, or how to fact-check an article for publication, or

DC Summer Institutes – A Home Away from Home

This summer was about getting an internship. I knew I needed something substantial to put on my resume, and there was just no question

Goodbyes and New Beginnings

May 1st is a big day. For current W&M students, it means the start of two hectic weeks of finals and one more semester

A Lifetime Connection

William and Mary is not simply a college. To everyone else, maybe that’s what it looks like. But in reality, William and Mary is

My W&M Story

As an Admission Intern, talking with newly admitted students is part of the job. Actually, it’s why I applied for the position in the