< back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next > |  | Beobjeong Kim | MA/ENVS 2006
| |  | Sarah Mazze | MS/ENVS 2006
| Most recent work: Neighborhood Program Manager, Climate Leadership Initiative
The Climate Leadership Initiative is an education, technical assistance and research program aimed at increasing public awareness of the risks and opportunities posed by climate change and at enhancing climate protection policy and programs. Along with other projects, I am coordinating a neighborhood outreach and education program focused on developing a model for reducing individuals' greenhouse gas emissions.
|  |  | Kathryn Moore | MA/ENVS 2006
| |  | Kirsten Rudestam | MS/ENVS 2006
| |  | Kate Darby | MS/ENVS 2005
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Most recent work: PhD Student, School of Human Evolution and Social Change; NSF Urban Ecology IGERT Fellow, Arizona State University
|  | Philip Solomon Hart | MS/ENVS 2005
| Most recent work: PhD Student, Cornell University
Mass Communication
|  |  | Mark Neff | MS/ENVS 2005
| Most recent work: PhD student, The Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes at Arizona State University
I study the linkages between science policy, science, and environmental decision making. My research is on ecology research policy and how the field of ecology has changed in recent decades due to technological innovations and a growing scientific and political focus on global-scale climatology. I am working toward a doctoral degree in the School of Life Sciences.
|  | Krzysztof Sakrejda | MS/ENVS 2005
| Most recent work: Research Fellow, University of Masaschusetts
Patenting a molecule, parenting
Since vaccine research is a medley of chemistry, biology, corporate funding, patent law, lab animal issues, and the project to 'rescue' the third world (and the first world cattle business in the third world), my time studying the sociopolitical side of science at the University of Oregon is serving me well.
|  | Berry Wanless | MA/ENVS 2005
| |  | Adrianna Louise Hirtler | MA/ENVS 2004
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