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Master's in Environmental Studies Students
Andrew Farrell
MS/ENVS 2003
Most recent work:
University of Oregon

I moved over to the Law Library in 2003 and continue my work cataloging law materials and working with large data bases.  I am also a member of the UO Environmental Issues Committee (past chairperson).  Recent committee progress include work to decrease/eliminate the use of vinyl on campus building projects.  Now I am working on reducing or eliminating smoking on campus.  
Janet Fiskio
PhD/ENVS 2009
MA/ENVS 2003
Most recent work:
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Oberlin College

Janet teaches Environmental Studies at Oberlin College with a particular focus in the humanities.  Her regular courses include environmental justice literature; sustainable agriculture; and ethics, equity, and narratives in climate change.  Pedagogically, she is focused on developing community-based learning and collaborative research projects with her students.  Her current research is a study of agriculture and ethics in American literature, film, and urban farming movements.
Kate Fitzpatrick
MS/ENVS 2003
Most recent work:
Program Manager, Deschutes River Conservancy

The mission of the Deschutes River Conservancy is to restore stream flow and water quality in the Deschutes Basin through collaborative, market-based approaches.  As a program and reach manager, my job is to design reach-specific restoration strategies, and design and implement transactions with landowners and irrigation districts that permanently restore water instream.  Tools include water leases, acquisitions and conserved water projects.
Ian Moise
MA/ENVS 2003
Stephanie Lynn Tuxill
MS/ENVS 2003
Most recent work:
Project Manager, Stewardship of Cultural Heritage Exchange, Quebec-Labrador Foundation (QLF)

I am coordinating a 2-year exchange program between Central Europe (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia) and the New England/NY region of the US, focused around community-based approaches to protecting cultural heritage, strengthening cultural identity, and promoting sustainable development. The goals are to build capacity (individual, community, organizational), share strategies, and exchange experiences between cultures and regions.

I'm currently working for QLF on a contract basis, and recently relocated to New Hampshire. My aim is to balance this international work with other projects that are based more locally (Upper Valley- NH/VT) or regionally (northern New England).
Lara Utman
MS/ENVS 2003
Most recent work:
Donor Relations Officer -- Environmental Focus, The Oregon Community Foundation

I coordinate an Environmental Education Grant Program for OCF, as well as working to provide donors with knowledge concerning Environmental organizations in Oregon to support their areas of interest.  In addition, once a week I teach field science education outdoors with students ages 9-25.
Sean Williams
MA/ENVS 2003
Lee Anne Zukoski
MA/ENVS 2003
Karen Barrows
MA/ENVS 2002
Alisha Deen
MA/ENVS 2002
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