The Carson Scholars Program advances interdisciplinary environmental scholarship at the University of Arizona, named after environment visionary Rachel Carson.
Please join us in congratulating Will Tintor, a 2019 Carson Scholar who recently had an essay published on https://t.co/gPsYHuGnUN regarding his work with past climates and tree rings. https://t.co/07iJpNcfCZ
Please join us in congratulating Bekah Waller, a 2020 Carson Scholar who was recently selected for the 2021 Marshall Foundation Dissertation Fellowship at the University of Arizona.
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Join us tomorrow 3/5 for 3 virtual events: a webinar on investing in resilience, a workshop on story writing, and a special talk on a decarbonized economy! Learn more at https://t.co/aEzqHNL32S
Today we’re celebrating #WomenInScience. Rachel Carson, the author of “Silent Spring” is an important part of @NOAA history, and will always be remembered and honored for her dedication to environmental preservation. https://t.co/knRkTwQVCo
Calling all @uarizona graduate students! The Carson Scholars Program applications open TODAY for the 2021-22 cohort. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/qWOW3ZLdw9
Congratulations Julia Davies, Andrew Zimmer, and team on publication of the paper “Barriers to urban agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa". They did heroic fieldwork in Zambia and Kenya that supported the foundation for 3,000 household surveys collected in one 2019 summer campaign.
After 40+ years at @uarizona & a highly respected environmental microbiologist🔬, Dr. Ian Pepper wants to give back.
Each year, he support 2 amazing environmental science🌱majors in need.
👉🏼Read the story: https://t.co/1rms2G85Bn
Check out the final webinar of the 2020 Carson Scholars webinar series, featuring Alex Karnish, JoRee LaFrance, and Grace Windler! https://t.co/y6jrw8O4Nc
Register for this week’s Carson Scholars Program webinar, The Impacts of Environmental Injustices on Health & Society, starting at 5 PM on Thursday, October 22!
Featuring presentations from Kimberely Parra, Amanda Lee, and Lucy Kirkman. Learn more at https://t.co/e4zmgvvNVk.
Register for this week’s Carson Scholars Program webinar, Giving Nature a Break: Paths to Sustainability, starting at 5 PM on Thursday, October 15! Featuring presentations from Mary-Bell Cruz Ayala, Varinia Felix, Hamid Ghaderi. Learn more at https://t.co/XjAWoTqK0F
According to a group study led by scientists in the @UAZScience Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, rainforests at @B2science offer a glimpse into the future of the Amazon. See more about the research team's study. https://t.co/8IfomARi4d
The USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center seeks a Mendenhall Fellow to research invasive species and other conservation and restoration issues. Application due 1/4/21. Learn more and register here:
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Check out "The Future of Food," the Carson Scholars Program's first webinar of the 2020 series, "Intersections of Environment and Justice: From Our Bodies to the Earth": https://t.co/jlJq2cql4M
Register for this week’s Carson Scholars Program webinar, The Future of Food, starting at 5 PM on Thursday, October 8! Featuring presentations from Scholars Bekah Waller, Ziya Kaya, and Julia Davies. Learn more at https://t.co/XjAWoTqK0F
Congrats to Andrew Zimmer, Carson Scholar alum, and the other authors of the recent publication, "Has the vision of a gender quota rule been realized for community-based water management committees in Kenya?" Great work! https://t.co/hQq1Ct7LAr
Learn more about AIR and how our research and actions aim to better understand environmental challenges and to develop solutions that tangibly improve people's resilience in the wake of environmental shocks, including those due to climate change. https://t.co/4nzfXkEBFh
Congrats to Sophia Borgias! Sophia has been awarded the National Science Foundation's SBE (Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for research on a project called "Unlikely Alliances in Rural-Urban Water Conflicts."