Sarah Cuprewich Wins ESA 2025 Graduate Student Policy Award
Sarah Cuprewich, a PhD candidate in the ecology, evolution, environment, and society program (EEES), has been awarded the Ecological Society of America's
[more]Sarah Cuprewich, a PhD candidate in the ecology, evolution, environment, and society program (EEES), has been awarded the Ecological Society of America's
[more]Guarini is making strides in recruiting and supporting underrepresented students.
[more]As flooding and other catastrophic weather events appear with increasing intensity and frequency in our world, displacing peoples, disrupting food and other supply chains, and exerting higher demands on our infrastructure, understanding and addressing climate change becomes an urgent task we can no longer relinquish.
[more]Liz Studer was recognized by several faculty members across the EEES program for her teaching approach and in almost every case her nominees noted the generosity of her pedagogy.
[more]When you’re walking though the woods, what you can see around you—those towering trees, flitting birds, tiny flowers peeking out from the damp forest floor—is only part of the rich forest ecosystem. To discover the rest, you must look underground.
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