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

Warm weather is calling …

It’s that time of year again in Williamsburg. The weather is warmer, the sun stays out longer, and the trees are in full bloom.

Why I Love Being an Admission Intern

When I saw that the Admission Office was taking applications for their spring internship program, I jumped at the opportunity. I’d never had an

Top three places to get a meal in the ‘Burg … for under $15

Looking for a good place to eat off campus without breaking the bank? Check out any one of the following places that are favorites

But seriously…what is the Griffin?

I’m going to be totally honest- I had no idea what a Griffin was before I came to William and Mary. But to be

If I had know then what I know now I would have….relaxed.

Figuring out where you’re going to spend the next four years of your life can be intimidating, to say the least. Between tours, interviews

Sometimes you have to learn the hard way.

From the minute you begin to think about applying to college, you are bombarded with advice. Older siblings, parents, distant aunts, your 10th grade

Fighting the Sophomore Slump

Sophomore slump (n): an instance in which students in their second year fail to live up to the success achieved during their first year

Orientation: A View from the Other Side

Being an Orientation Aide was far more exhausting than I ever imagined it would be. By the end of it, I had no voice,

Top 5 things I wish I knew as an Incoming Freshman.

5. College is not like a cliché high school comedy. There aren’t bullies trying to push freshmen into lockers. Upperclassmen won’t throw food at