Co-created by community-based leaders in Greater Los Angeles and local water colleagues as part of @LAV_WaterTalks programming, the Path to Tap educational tool (bilingual) is LIVE! This tool aims to increase accessibility in understanding diverse concerns with tap quality. 👇🏽
@gregspierce How did you beat me to it!
Thanks for the shoutout--we couldn't have done it without expertise from community, you and your team at @LuskinCenter@UclaWater , and project lead, Ryanna Fossum's vision! 🚰💙
Looking forward to presenting our @LuskinCenter research on "Equity in Stormwater Investments" at this @LAWaterkeeper Safe Clean Water Program Research Showcase on July 27. Interested? Register here: https://t.co/pk0xcjftvG. And see our report here: https://t.co/vOI3BtO8W6
At first I was confused about the poetry/zine references then realized it was likely @LizKoslov sharing snippets of my contributions in her courses 😂 feeling very seen 🥹
Shoutout viz update:
Hayat won @uclaurbnplnning's @APA_Planning /AICP annual "Outstanding Student" Award last night in small part based on the below work.
Come out to @audubondebspark this Saturday 12-3pm for the closing reception of an outdoor art exhibit my husband and I co-curated. Bring a friend and a picnic, and enjoy visual art and live performances in one of LA's most beautiful spots. https://t.co/wC89yAkofW
Congrats @itzel_libertad for receiving the prestigious @switzernetwork fellowship! And much gratitude for your work this yr as a graduate student researcher @LuskinCenter@UCLALuskin in collaboration w @gregspierce et al. Happy (nearly) summer!
The biggest congrats and thanks to Madelyn Glickfeld (@MGlickfeld) on her 12+ years of service to @UCLAIoES as she retires as @UclaWater Resources Group's co-director next week!
I have learned so much from Madelyn over the last decade.
I wanted to check out the geology department to dip my toes back into my academic roots and came across a paleobiology course, fortunately taught by Bill Schopf. So lucky to have met Bill in both of our last quarters at UCLA ❤️🪨🦕☄️
Bill Schopf's last class ever! His curiosity, humility, and guidance is an absolute gift to this world. If you've met Bill, he makes you feel like the most special person ever. Thank you for teaching and inspiring me!!
I went to UCLA to work with @gregspierce and learn all about western water and the intricacies of its management. All I can say is I definitely was in the right place 💙🌊