Previous Summer Environmental Fellowship Awards

  • Saskia Braden, EVST ’25, Summer Research in Indonesia - Forest Carbon Markets, Indonesia
  • Antonio Bravo , HIST ’27, Quantifying Fundamental Structure-Function Relationships for Novel PFAS Sorbents Towards Predictive Frameworks, New Haven, CT
  • Taylor Burke, Undeclared ’26, The Yale School of The Environment Montana, Texas
  • Sarah Cheung, EVST ’25, Environmental Law Institute Internship, Washington, D.C.
  • Sophie Chmelar, EVST ’25, Research under Lauren Brent on Rhesus Macaques, United Kingdom
  • Andrea Chow, EPS ‘25 , Jackson Water Study - Drinking Water Field Research, Jackson, MS
  • Caitlin Chung, EVST ’26, Independent Research Using Remote Sensing for Oyster Farming on the Connecticut Shoreline, New Haven, CT
  • Charlie Edwards, EVST ’26, Agroforestry Research on the Jama-Coaque Ecological Reserve, Ecuador
  • Khulan Erdenedalai, ECON ’25, Arid Lands, Abundant Solutions: Water Resource Management in Mongolian Agriculture, Mongolia
  • Corinne Evans, EVST ’25, Research project with Amity Doolittle to create a searchable database of material on New Haven’s environmental history, New Haven, CT
  • Tyler Fielstra, EVST ’25, Second-year Internship with the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy as their ecological Restoration Technician, Grand Traverse, MI
  • Nithya Guthikonda, E&EB, ’26, Understanding the Apalachicola: Biodiversity and History, Apalachicola
  • Rose Hansen, EVST ’25, The Trouble with Energy: Food, Electricity, and European Law Denmark, France, Italy
  • Molly Hill, E&EB ’25, Evolutionary History and Function of Delayed Plumage Maturation in Waterbirds Canada; United States
  • Lael Joseph, EVST ’25, Internship with Cottonwood Environmental Law Center, Bozeman, MT
  • Noor Kareem, ERM ’25, Dams and the Middle East’s Water Crisis, Turkey
  • Julia Kosinski, Undeclared ’27, Understanding the Impact of Boil Water Notices on the Lead Content of Drinking Water in Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson, MS
  • Amelia Lee, Undeclared ’26, New Haven Brownfields Opportunities Flyer, New Haven, CT
  • Victoria Lu, EVST ’25, Senior Thesis Research: Tokyo’s Urban Greening Policy and Planning Analysis, Japan
  • Daniela Macaya, EVST ’25, Using Cabo Pulmo’s success story to increase Marine Protected Areas around La Paz, Mexico
  • Sofia Manriquez, EVST ’25, Senior Essay Research: San Diego’s State of Emergency: Coastal Water Pollution, San Diego, CA
  • Treyton Martin, EVST ’25, Internship at NOAA Sandy Hook Laboratory Highlands, New Jersey
  • Thalsa-Thiziri Mekaouche, Global Affairs ‘25 , Transforming Humanitarian Interventions to Build Climate-Resilient Communities through Food Systems: Internship with the World Food Programme, Italy
  • Lily O’Sullivan, EVST ’25, Investigating the Effect of Environmental Conditions on Fractionation in Paleo-Precipitation, with Applications in Paleotopography, Western US (CA, NV, CO) and New Haven, CT
  • Aya Ochiai, EVST ’25, Communities and Landscapes of Nuclear Testing in Southeastern Idaho, Southeastern Idaho
  • Emma Polinsky, EVST 25, Mobilizing Climate Knowledge: Advancing Climate Communications at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland
  • Gabrielle Roman, EVST ’25, Molecular Phylogeny of Treeshrews (Mammalia, Scandentia), Washington, D.C.
  • Cooper Slaughter-West, EVST ’25, Evaluating the Methodology, Durability, and Transparency of Carbon Offset Claims in U.S. Agriculture, New Haven, CT
  • Regina Sung, EVST ‘25 , Microclimatic Impacts of Landscaping in Arid Urban Environments: A Comparative Study of Xeriscaped and Grass Lawns in Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Lawrence Tang, EVST ’26, Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability – Towards an Intersectional Reimagination of Migrant Climate Resilience, Spain
  • Mikaele Ymker, EVST ’25, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization: Building the Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model to achieve the Sustainable Livestock Transformation, Italy
  • Madeleine Zaritsky, EVST ’25, ‘Critical Mineral’ Supply Chains and Distributive Injustices of the Domestic Renewable Energy Transition, Tucson, AZ

  • Adriana Ballinger, EVST ’23, Transformation, Extraction, and Erasure in the Natural History Museum: How the Peabody Museum Alters the Environmental and Material Histories of its Specimens, New Haven CT
  • Emma Barrett, EVST ’23, Borlaug-Ruan International Internship at the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, India    
  • Saskia Braden, EVST ‘24.5, White House Climate Policy Office Internship, Washington DC
  • Meg Buzbee, EVST ’24, Perceived Climatic Changes of Washington, DC: Senior Thesis Research, Washington DC
  • Lianna Byler, EVST ’24, Cultivating Rurality in Western Pennsylvania, 1975-1985: Senior Essay Research, PA 
  • Keerthana Chari, ENVE ’25, Investigating Highly Oxidized Air Masses at the Yale Coastal Field Station, New Haven, CT
  • Rhea Cong, EVST ’25, Spatial Analysis of Wildfire Smoke PM2.5 Data and Investigation of Redlining Correlation: Senior Essay Research, Seattle WA
  • Grace Dietz, EVST ’24, Analyzing the impact of offshore management on alewife run size and subsequent ecological effects on Connecticut lakes: Senior Essay Research, New Haven, CT
  • Kate Edwards, E&EB ’24, Summer Field Ecology Internship – Assessing restoration seeding technologies of CTF: big sagebrush plant communities under climate change, Pinedale WY
  • Ben Everett-Lane, EVST ’23, Internship at NOAA Climate Program Office, Washington DC
  • Tyler Fielstra, EVST ’24, Ecological Restoration Technician for the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy, Traverse City, MI           
  • Charlotte Hawes, EVST ’25, Climate and Health Business Engagement at the CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA
  • Molly Hill, Undeclared ’25, Integrative Studies in Avian Plumage Signalling, Grand Manan, Canada
  • Lael Joseph, EVST 24,  Environmental Law Internship with Earth Law Center, Durango, CO
  • Spencer Lott, E&EB ’24, Expedition to Study the São Tomé Band-Rumped Storm-Petrel, Sao Tome and Principe, Africa  
  • Victoria Lu, EVST and Art ’25, Keio Media Design’s SAMCARA Lab, Tokyo, Japan
  • Savannah Neibart, Underclared ’26, Improving Real-Time Weather Models for Climate Resiliency Research, New Orleans, LA
  • Zev Pinker, Undeclared ’26, Research Internship with the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change, New Haven, CT 
  • Zaida Rio Polanco, Undeclared ’26, Climate Psychiatry Alliance- Ecopsychepedia Project, Remote
  • Bea Portela, EVST ’24, Loss of Land and Livelihood:  A Legal Case Study of Forced Partition Property Sales in the South: Senior Essay Research, Nashville, TN   
  • Aidan Pulmano, Undeclared ’26, Understanding Volatile Organic Compounds in Coastal Connecticut with Downwind Transport from New York City, New Haven, CT
  • Maura Siciensky, EVST ’24, Port Authority Summer Wildlife Internship, NYC          
  • Catelynn Soong, ENVE ’24, Collection and Analysis of Multi-Site Air Pollution Data in New York City to Examine Urban Air Quality Under Changing Climate Conditions, New Haven, CT   
  • Molly Weiner, AMST ’25, Rachel Carson Council Internship, Washington DC
  • Kate Williams, EVST ’24, Alkalinity in the Florida Everglades: Senior Essay Research, Florida Everglades, FL

  • Dara Albrecht, EVST ‘23, The nutritional landscape of caribou at Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada
  • Khenzom Alling, EVST ’23, Thesis Research with the Tibetan Community in Dharamshala, India
  • Sandra Amezcua Rocha, EVST ’23 Restoring biocultural diversity in Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico
  • Virginia Davis, E&EB ’23, Detection and Consequences of Colonizing Genes in Vibrio Cholerae on Duck Health in the United States, New Haven, CT 
  • Ben Everett-Lane, EVST ’24, Environmental Education Summer Internship, Pakke Tiger Reserve, India
  • Derek Fucich, E&EB ’23, An Assessment of Gopher Tortoise Impacts on Florida Sandhill Fire Intensity, Venus, FL
  • Jasmine Gormley, EVST ’24, Summer Ecology Internship - Investigating shrub-grass interactions in big sagebrush ecosystems, Missoula, MT
  • Rose Hansen, Undeclared ’25, Minnesota Department of Public Health Internship, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
  • Ellie Jose, EVST ’23, Examining impacts of gap dynamics and ground disturbance on understory regeneration 20 years post-harvest in southern New England, Ashford, CT 
  • Tai Michaels, EVST ’23, Creation and maintenance of unconventional, informal greenspaces in New York City, NY
  • Lily O’sullivan, EVST ’24, Studying Archeology & Climate Change with a Focus on Adapting Food Systems to Climate Change in the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia
  • Lola Picayo, EVST ’23, The History and Transformation of Sustainability in Havana, Cuba
  • Bella Rosado, EVST ’23, The impact of mastication on the spatial distribution of soil carbon and nitrogen in a sagebrush steppe landscape, Fort Garland, CO
  • David Rubin, E&EB ’23, The Response of Native Pollinator Communities to Forest Management, Ashford, CT
  • Aaron Schorr, Undeclared ’24, East Africa Environmental Volunteering, Tanzania Uganda
  • Stella Sekoff, Cognitive Science ’23, Communicating Climate: A Summer Internship with the Communication, Education, and Engagement Division of NOAA’s Climate Program Office, Washington, DC
  • Rebecca Wessel, EVST ’24, Combined Geospatial Internship: Digitizing Species Range Data for Map of Life and Summer Intern for Yale’s GIS Support Services, New Haven, CT

  • Makenzie Birkey, Undeclared ’24, Yale-Myers Forest Ingalls Field Ecology Program under Eli Ward and Dr. Marlyse Duguid, Northeastern CT
  • Mary Chen, PLSC ’23, Socio-Economic Factors and Government Response to Oil and Gas Complaints: An Environmental Justice Analysis, remote
  • Derek Fucich, E&EB ’23, Avian Ecology Undergraduate Intern at Archbold Biological Station, Archbold, Florida
  • Lexie Gardner, ENVE ’23, Investigation into the Origin of SVOCs in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, New Haven, CT
  • Kya Gee, E&EB ’22, Postcranial Skeletal Variation in Arboreal and Terrestrial Rats (Rodentia: Muridae: Rattus), New Haven, CT
  • Vincent Gleizer, E&EB ’22, Habitat as a Driver of Range Expansion of the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum (Ixodidae: Acari) in Connecticut and its Impacts on Native Species–Senior Thesis Summer Research, New Haven, CT
  • Bay Hanson, EVST ‘23, Summer Research on Race, Income, and Ecological Processes, Baltimore, MD
  • Marsh Hlavka, E&EB ’23, Yale-Myers Forest Ingalls Field Ecology Program, Northeastern CT
  • Ellie Jose, EVST ’23, Yale-Myers Forest Ingalls Field Ecology Program, Northeastern CT
  • Camilla Ledezma, EVST ’24, Yale-Myers Forest Ingalls Field Ecology Program, Northeastern CT
  • Sophie Lieberman, EVST ’22, Social Science Research on ELTI Training Programs in Panama, remote
  • Jon Michel, EVST ’22, Using Natural Isotopes at Varying Soil Depths to Assess Erosion in Drylands, Pinedale, WY
  • Charlotte Murphy, EVST ’23, Song Cycle Inspired by Acoustic Ecology, Ecomusicology, Birdsong, New Haven, CT
  • Annli Nakayama, E&EB ’22, Senior Thesis in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Racine, Wisconsin
  • Evan Parker, EVST ’22, Research Investigating the Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystems, New Haven, CT
  • Renata Robins, EVST ’23, The Endangered Species Anthology Project, Los Angeles, CA
  • Katie Schlick, EVST ’22, Understanding the role of social networks in mitigating the challenge of managing chronic disease and mental health during disaster-induced displacement, New Haven, CT
  • Max Teirstein, EVST ’22, Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) Laboratory at the University of Maryland School of Public Health, remote
  • Elizabeth Van Ha, EEB ’22, It Runs in the Family: Using microsatellite to assess relatedness in Aotus azarae, New Haven, CT
  • Catherine Webb, EVST ’23, Indigenous Names of Plant Crops of the Eastern Forest Region, remote
  • Gavrielle Welbel, URBN & ENAS ‘23, Field Study of Enhanced Silicate Weathering in an Agricultural Setting
  • Les Welker, EVST ‘22, Investigating the Role of Caribou Calving on Soil Carbon Storage, remote

  • Helen Dugmore, EVST ’22, Holding space for life and death: a multispecies ethnography of biotic, abiotic, living and dead in Stockholm’s urban cemeteries, remote 
  • Elea Hewitt, EVST ’22, Regenerative Agriculture in Practice: how to feed the earth, and maybe even help save it, Linn County, OR.
  • Rebecca Ju, EVST ’21, Project Maritime: MinION nanopore sequencing of marine invertebrate DNA and CreatureCast: using stop-motion animation to communicate marine science, New Haven, CT
  • Trinidad Kechkian, EVST ’21, An Equitable Transition to Clean Energy through Smart Grid Technologies, remote
  • Sophie Lieberman, EVST ’22, National Pride and National Profit in Ecuador, remote
  • Caroline Magavern, EVST ’22, Curators of Climate Change: Art Museums in the Anthropocene, remote
  • Jordan Perry, EVST ’21, Endocrine-Disruptor Policy: An Environmental or Reproductive Issue? remote
  • Ethan Ross, EVST ’21, Consumer Health Effects of US food imports, remote
  • Katie Schlick, EVST ’22, An Ethnography of Chronic Disease Management and Displacement after Natural Disasters, remote
  • Max Teirstein, EVST ’22, Developing an Environmental Justice Screening Tool for Connecticut, remote
  • Kenneth Xu, EVST ’21, Measuring and Evaluating the Impact of Sustainability-Oriented Private Market Investments: New Frontiers in Impact Investing, remote

  • Alanis Allen, EVST ’20, Environmental justice policy research, Uniontown, AL
  • Franklin Bertellotti, UNDC ’22, Yale Summer Internship in Field Ecology (Myers Forest Camp), Northeastern CT
  • Caroline Borden, EEB ’20, Changes in Soil Chemistry Due to Fire, New Haven, CT
  • Brandon Cobb, EVST ’21, USFWS, Arctic Interagency Visitor Center in Alaska, Coldfoot, AK
  • Adriana Colon, EVST ’20, Analyzing Changes in Puerto Rican Mangroves and Local Ecological Conditions to Determine Best Management Practices, Puerto Rico
  • Jaye Duwan, EVST ‘20 Environmental Justice and Public Health Outcomes of Public Housing Policy Changes (Columbia University), NYC
  • Natasha Feshbach, EVST ’20, Exploring Social Media as a Platform for Female Empowerment and Environmental Sustainability, New Haven, CT
  • Drew Grinde, Undeclared ’21, Reserve Management in Kruger National Park, South Africa
  • Marlena Hinkle, ENVE ’21, Photoelectrochemical Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide: Yale University Environmental Engineering Department, New Haven, CT
  • Jerilyn McLean, EVST ’20, Urban Farming, Gentrification and Community Empowerment in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
  • Rebecca Ju, EVST ’21, Summer research project at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, St. George’s Parish, Bermuda
  • Maya Juman, EEB ’20, Ecogeographic variation and taxonomic boundaries in large treeshrews (Mammalia, Scandentia) from Southeast Asia, New Haven, New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Boston, London, Leiden
  • David Landolf, Chemistry ’21, V Isolation of C-lignin from Biomass with Paul Anastas, New Haven, CT
  • Amelia Linett, EVST ’21, Changes in social cognition due to early life trauma: a model of environmental stress response in rhesus macaques affected by Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico
  • Arianna Lord, G&G ’20, Lithium as a Proxy for Silicate Weathering in the Tropical Pacific, Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands
  • Addison Luck, EVST ’20, Rights of Nature Summer EVST Senior Thesis Research, Quito, Ecuador
  • Melissa Mendizabal, EVST ’20, The Transition from Local Ranches to CAFOs in Argentina and its Implications for Sustainability, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Jack Pleasants, UNDC ’21, Summer with S4CD and CLC, Washington DC
  • Zak Rosen, Theater Studies 20, Summer 2019 Internship in Animal Behavior, Ecology & Conservation Biology in Formosa, Argentina
  • Jack Schleifer, EVST ’20, National Park Service Bark Beetle Community Ecology Research Woodstock, VT
  • Dani Schulman, EVST ’20, Center for Environmental Public Policy at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy: Climate Research, Berkeley, CA
  • Margaret Stover, EVST ’20, Analyzing the impacts of the Block Island Wind Farm on pelagic recreational fish abundance, Block Island, RI
  • James Sun, Global Affairs ’21, WWF Australia - Chinese Encroachment on Australian Natural Resources: How Australia-China Relations Impact Australia’s Political Economy of Innovation,  Sydney, Australia
  • Solomon Thompson, Art ’21, An Introspective Study of Australia’s Drought – photography, New South Wales / Queensland, Australia

  • Ellie Atkinson, EVST ‘19, The Impact of Ambient Air Quality on the Incidence of Respiratory Diseases in New Haven Schools, New Haven, CT
  • Jordan Chancellor, E&EB ‘19, Biogeochemical Cycling After Flooding Events in Transects Downstream of Hippo Pools and other field work with the Post Lab, New Haven, CT
  • Skyler Chin, EVST ‘19, Internship with The Vertex Companies, Waterborne Pathogens, New York City, NY
  • Franklin Eccher, EVST ‘19, “Not in My Backyard”: The Human Dimensions to Native Cutthroat Trout Reintroduction in the Mountain West, Ten Sleep, WY
  • Kayley Estoesta, UNDC ’21, Environmental Justice Oral History Project with the Environmental Justice Clinic at the Yale Law School, Orlando, FL
  • Tristan Furnary, EVST & CHEM ‘20, Kraft Lignin Research in Bioremediation, New Haven, CT
  • Cayley Geffen, EVST & ECON ‘19, Utah’s Land Use Politics, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Hannah Hauptman, HIST ‘19, Archival Research on the South Cuba Sponge Fishery (1890-1930), Havana, Cuba
  • Ian Ishmael Irungu, EVST ‘19, Mazingira Yetu, Vijana Wetu Project (‘Our Environment, Our Youth’ Project), Nairobi, Kenya
  • Trini Kechkian, UNDC ’21, Assessing How Human Land Use Influences Arthropod Predator Diversity in Connecticut Old-Field Ecosystems, Yale Myers Forest, CT
  • Lauren Kim, EVST ‘20  Environmental Justice Oral History Project with the Environmental Justice Clinic at the Yale Law School, New York City, NY
  • Joshua Kimelman, HSHM ‘19 Internship with Mater Iniciativa, a Food Systems NGO, Cusco, Peru
  • Yoanna Lazarova, UNDC ’21, The Gorongosa Water Project, Gorongosa National Park
  • Cheyenne Liberti, UNDC ‘20, Wildlife Research at the White Memorial Conservation Center, Litchfield, CT
  • Victoria Lim, UNDC ’21, Internship with Turning Green, Education/Environmental advocacy, San Francisco, CA
  • Marissa Medici, EVST ‘19, Internship with Congressman Jimmy Panetta, Washington DC
  • Annabelle Pan, ENVE ‘20, Development, Calibration, and Validation of a Simple Tool for Guiding Mold Inspection and Remediation in U.S. Homes, New Haven, CT
  • Josh Perez-Cruet, UNDC ‘20, Benthic Macroinvertebrate Survey of Canyon Creek, Ten Sleep, WY
  • Connor Reed, EVST ‘19, Managing Environmental Heterogeneity at the Farm Scale:  Exploring the Potential of Open-Source Technology to Gather Reliable Data and Inform Optimal Practice on an Organic Vineyard, Northport, Michigan
  • Claire Rossi de Leon, EVST ‘19, Feeding Ecology of Owl Monkeys in the Argentinian Chaco, Formosa, Argentina
  • Julia Salseda, HIST ‘19, Environmental Writing in Glacier National Park, Glacier National Park, MT
  • Talia Schechet, ENGL’20, Internship with WE ACT for Environmental Justice, West Harlem, NY
  • Jack Schleifer, EVST ‘20, Summer Internship in Field Ecology, Yale Myers Forest, CT
  • Kiddest Sinke, ENG ‘20, Environmental Justice Oral History Project with the Environmental Justice Clinic at the Yale Law School, San Francisco, CA
  • Tien Tran, EVST ‘19, New Haven/León Sister City Project: Building Climate Resilience in Goyena and Troilo, Nicaragua
  • Lekha Tlhotlhalemaje, EVST ‘19, Land Reform and the Journey towards Justice in South Africa, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • Meaghan Truman, EVST ‘19, Internship with Climate Resolve, Climate Change Los Angeles, CA
  • Juliette Wallace, UNDC ‘20, A River Runs Through It: Demographics & Usage within Richmond’s James River Park System, Richmond, Virginia
  • Kenneth Xu, UNDC ’21, Internship with TerraCycle Oceania, Recycling and Upcycling, Sydney, Australia

  • Emily Boring, E&EB ‘18, Place-Based Education: Environmental Science Teaching Position at the Cape Eleuthera Island School, Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas
  • Christina Bui, EVST ‘18, Determinants of Exposure to Organophosphate Flame Retardants, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Jordan Chancellor, E&EB ‘19, Yale Post Lab Mara Project Summer REU, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
  • Skyler Chin, EVST ‘19, New Yale College Sustainability Planning, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Alan Diaz-Santana, EVST ‘18, Natural Capital Internship, Palo Alto, CA, USA
  • Max Farbman, HIST ‘18, New Haven Land Trust Community Garden Internship, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Sophie Freeman, EVST ‘18, Climate Action Campaign Internship, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Marie Freudenburg, RLST ‘19, Narratives, Angels and the Pacific Crest Trail: Building Community in the Outdoors, OR and WA, USA
  • Cayley Geffen, EVST ‘19, Bears Ears National Monument: The Friends, Foes, and Future of America’s Newest National Monument, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
  • Tristan Glowa, PLSC ‘19, Norwegian Climate and Petroleum Politics Internship, Oslo, Norway
  • Sofia Gulaid, EVST ‘18, Green Imagining: An Investigation of Immigrants’ Accessibility and Perception of Public Parks, Paris, France
  • Carrie Heilbrun, EVST ‘19, NREL Smart Home and Building System Internship, Boulder, CO, USA
  • Hector Hernandez, PHIL ‘19, Field Ecology and Naturalist Program, Yale-Myers Forest, CT, USA
  • Maya Jenkins, AFAM and EVST ‘18, Environmental Violence and Resistance Through Incarceration: An Exploration of Spatial Rupturing and Imaginations in New York Prisons, New York, NY, USA
  • Isaac Kirk-Davidoff, ANTH ‘18, Research in Mining Reclamation in Appalachia, Norton, VA, USA
  • Dan Kluger, MATH ‘18, Internship with David Keith’s Climate and Energy Laboratory at Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Liliane Lindsay, EVST ‘18, DOE Internship, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Shelby Mauchline, EVST ‘18, New Haven Land Trust Community Garden Internship, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Amanda Mei, EVST ‘18, Permaculture Garden Internship, Nevada City, CA, USA
  • Molly Montgomery, PHIL ‘19, New Haven Land Trust Community Garden Internship, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Angus Mossman, E&EB ‘18, Phylogeography of a Widespread North American Frog, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Josh Perez-Cruet, UNDC ‘20, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Internship, Steamboat Springs, CO, USA
  • Coryelle Pondy, EENG ‘18, Belize City Coastal Resilience, Belize City, Belize
  • Haley Rogers, EENG ‘19, US EPA Region 8 Field Biology Internship, Golden, CO, USA
  • Claire Rossi de Leon, EVST ‘19, How Do Hikers Experience the Pacific Crest Trail - Independent Reserach, OR and CA, USA
  • Caroline Schlutius, E&EB ‘18, Life History Strategies of Woody Plants in the African Savanna, Kruger National Park, South Africa
  • Ella Schmidt, EVST ‘18, Wood Frog Behavior and Vernal Pond Characteristics Research, Yale-Myers Forest, CT, USA
  • Emma Spence, ANTH ‘18, Alaskan TAT Trail Development Internship, Anchorage, AK, USA
  • Lucy Sternbach, HIST ‘19, Environmental Law through a Femenist Perspective - Internship with NARF, Boulder, CO, USA
  • Mary Whelan, ER&M ‘19, Navdanya’s Bija Vidyapeeth and Amritha Bhoomi: A Comparative Study of Grassroots Farmer Cooperative Centers, Doon Valley, Uttarakhand, India
  • Riddhima Yadav, EP&E ‘18, United Nations Internship, Delhi, India
  • Jane Zhang, PLSC ‘19, Bridging Policy with Results: An Internship with the Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Maddy Zimmerman, EVST ‘18, Conserve Natural Forests Internship, Pai, Thailand

  • Duane Bean, EVST ‘17, Climate Change and Energy Research and Policy Intership with the Rachel Carson Council, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Rachel Calnek-Sugin, WGSS ‘19, Environmental & Economic Justice: An Internship with The Working World, New York, NY, USA
  • Claire Chang, EVST ‘18, Internship with the Sitka Local Foods Network, Sitka, AK, USA
  • Phoebe Chatfield, Undeclared ‘18, Focused and Embodied study on Climate Advocacy and Communications, Boston, MA, USA
  • Abigail Cheskis, EVST ‘17, Food as Lens for Climate Change Awareness and Action, Denver, CO, USA
  • Lillian Childress, EENG ‘17, Research and Development Internship at Terracycle, Inc., Trenton, NJ, USA
  • Elizabeth Dach, CHEM ‘17, Decaffination research with Paul Anastas, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Tasnim Elboute, EVST ‘17, Social Justice Considerations of the Food System : Research and Writing at Food First, Oakland, CA, USA
  • Max Farbman, HIST ‘18, Internship with the New Haven Land Trust, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Cayley Geffen, EVST ‘19, Environmental Monitoring with Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research, Farallon Islands, CA, USA
  • Aleena Glinski, PHYS ‘17, Summer Learning Internships in the Peruvian High Amazon: “Sustainability through Indigenous Permaculture while Addressing the Climate Crisis” at the Sachamama Center for Biocultural Regeneration, Lamas, Peru
  • Emily Goldberg, E&EB ‘17, Do elephants eat more trees when less grass is available? A field study in Kruger National Park, South Africa, Skukuza, South Africa
  • Daniel Grosvenor, PLSC ‘18, Arcadia Power Internship, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Kimberly Guo, E&EB ‘17, Can a cool tropical forest lizard take the heat? The ramifications of climate change on a cool-adapted reptile, Coto Brus, Costa Rica
  • Calvin Harrison, EVST ‘17, Agricultural Land Use in Israeli and Palestinian National Identity, Jerusalem, Israel
  • Perry Holmes, ENGL ‘17, MAD Food Internship, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Ella Jourdain, E&EB ‘17, Examining Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Mara River Hippo Pools, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
  • Nicholas King, MCDB ‘18, Solar Energy and Women’s Empowerment, New Delhi, India
  • Yeonsoo Sara Lee, E&EB ‘17, Population versus Organismal Growth of D. Ambigua from Anadromous and Landlocked Lakes in CT, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Nathan Lobel, PLSC ‘17, Internship with Environmental League of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA
  • Eleanor Marshall, ANTH ‘17, Senior Project in Anthropology: Ethnographic Research, Bethlehem, Palestine
  • Amanda Mei, EVST ‘18, Science and Environmental Writing Internship, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Katherine Nehyba, EVST ‘17, Ecological Niche Modeling for Treeshrews (Mammalia, Scandentia), New Haven, CT, USA
  • Natalia Perelman, HSHM ‘17, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Ella Schmidt, Undeclared ‘18, Lakes and Aquatic Invasive Species Intern in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, Rhinelander, WI, USA
  • Victoria Shepherd, EVST ‘17, A Critical Anaysis of Sustainability, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • Ryan Simpson, GLBL ‘17, National Parks Board of Singapore Center for Urban Greenery and Ecology Research Intern, Singapore, Singapore
  • Grace Stonecipher, EVST ‘17, Anthropogenic Pollution and Lake Water Impacts in the Wind River Range, WY, USA
  • Avery Thompson, MCDB ‘17, Understanding the Role of Water Quality, Use, and Access in Children’s Diarrheal Outcomes, Santa Elena, Ecuador
  • Aaron Troncoso, EVST ‘17, Appalachian Trail Summer Research, Harper’s Ferry, WV, USA
  • Chelsea Watson, EVST ‘17, Internship at Navajo NGO in Arizona (Black Mesa Water Coalition), Flagstaff, AZ, USA

  • Jonathan Adler, HIST ‘18, Sitka Local Foods Network Summer Internship, Sitka, AK, USA
  • Yaa Ampofo, EVST ‘16, Defining the Locus: Investigating Producer and Consumer Perspectives on Food Security Issues and how they Connect with Ongoing Government Initiatives, Accra, Ghana
  • Mitchell Barrows, EVST ‘16, Environmental Justice in Detroit – The Struggle for Water, Detroit, MI, USA
  • Rephael Bildner, AMST ‘16, American Agriculture Policy at a Crossroads: An Internship With The United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Emily Boring, Place-Based Education: Environmental teaching position at the Cape Eleuthera Island School, Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas
  • Sarah Brandt, EVST ‘17, Internship with the Business Council on Climate Change, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • Austin Bryniarski, EVST ‘16, Notes from the Fertile Field: Food Law and Policy Internship and Research, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • Justine Cefalu, EVST ‘16, Knowing the Forest: an ethnography of tourist guides in eastern Madagascar, Andasibe, Madagascar
  • Sophia Charan, CENG ‘16, Air Sampling Research: Yale University Environmental Engineering Department, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Martha Cosgrove, G&G ‘16, Sitka Conservation Society, Sitka, AK, USA
  • Paige Curtis, EVST ‘16, Professional Experience in Environmental Health and Sustainability, Washington, DC, USA
  • Elias Estabrook, PLSC ‘16, Evaluating a Payment for Environmental Services (PES) Project in the Forests of Nkolenyeng, Cameroon
  • Rhydian Glass, EVST ‘16, House Armed Service Committee Internship: Research within Nuclear Weapon Proliferation and Removal, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Matthew Goldklang, EVST ‘16, Effective Narratives for Climate Change Communications:  Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Drought, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • Rachelle Graham, EVST ‘16, The Value of Community Gardens: Assessing the Productivity of New Haven Community Gardens, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Alexis Halyard, E&EB ‘16, Investigation of the population structure of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and its impact upon the transmission of African Sleeping Sickness, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Sara Hamilton, HIST ‘16, Effective Narratives for Climate Change Communications:  Comparative Analysis  of the Effects of Drought, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Calvin Harrison, EVST ‘17, Interning at the Hashemite Fund for the Developmen of the Jordanian Badia, Amman, Jordan
  • Eamon Heberlein, EVST ‘16, Land Trusts & The Young Farmer: Addressing Barriers To Land Access, Montpelier, VT, USA
  • Adam Houston, Quiet Corner Internship, Eastford, CT, USA
  • Serena Lian, MCDB ‘17, Forest Pathology: Eastern Hemlock and the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Ashford, CT, USA
  • William Liang, EP&E ‘17, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation Internship, Chennai, India
  • Samantha Lichtin, G&G ‘16, Geochemical Approaches to Archaeal Ecology, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Nathan Lobel, PLSC ‘17, Harvard Law and Policy Clinic, Cambridge, MA, USA
  • Zachary Miller, E&EB ‘17, Life on a Wall: Testing for lizard evolution to human land use in the Greek Islands, Naxos, Greece
  • Nora Moraga-Lewy, EVST ‘16, GIS Internship at PanAmerican Energy, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Angus Mossman, E&EB ‘18, Ecological research at the Sharhabil bin Hasneh EcoPark, Amman, Jordan
  • Jacqueline Raines, EVST ‘16, Cuba’s Unintentional Organic Food Movement: Is it Truly Organic?, Havana, Cuba
  • Gabriel Roy-Ligouri, EVST ‘16, Internship with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, MA, USA
  • Hannah Sassoon, EVST ‘16, Bells Bend: understanding an agricultural community, beginning with the soil, Bells Bend, TN, USA
  • Ella Schmidt, EVST ‘18, EWM Weevil Research and Lake Testing, Boulder Junction, WI, USA
  • Kelly Sherman, EVST ‘16, Evaluation of Cyzenis albicans on Winter Moth, Wellesley, MA, USA
  • Chad Small, EENG ‘16, Developing a Sensor to Study the Fouling Mechanisms of Reverse Osmosis Membranes, Be’er Sheva, Israel
  • Adam Sokol, EENG ‘17, Urban Water Quality: A Water Ecuador Replica Study, Cochabamba, Bolivia
  • Andrea Steig, EVST ‘16, “We are five, but now we are one”: Self-determination and biocultural heritage in El Parque de la Papa, Peru
  • Nicholas Stewart, HIST ‘17, Internship  with the New Mexico Environmental Law Center, Santa Fe, NM, USA
  • Juliet Strauss, EVST ‘17, Biophilia and Human Well-Being, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Aaron Troncoso, EVST ‘17, Environmental Security Policy Internship, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Andres Valdivieso, EVST ‘16, Helping preserve the Galapagos Giant Tortoise: creating an electronic database from ongoing captive breeding programs to perform meta-analyses and carrying out field studies to guide tortoise reintroductions on the Santa Fe Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
  • Chelsea Watson, EVST ‘17, World Wide Organic Farming Internship, Angelina, Santa Catarina, Brazil
  • Mitchell Weldon, EENG ‘17, Modeling the Effects of Plants on the Evaporative Mass Transfer of Water in an Innovative Living Green Wall System, New Haven, CT, USA
  • Gracie White, EVST ‘16, Internship with the New York City Assembly Environmental Committee, New York, NY, USA
  • Jacob Wolf-Sorokin, EP&E ‘16, Internship at the Environmental Protection Agency in the Office of the Adminstrator, Washington, D.C., USA
  • Joyce Xi, ECON ‘16, Research Internship: African Power Initiative, Kampala, Uganda
  • Riddhima Yadav, EP&E ‘18, ‘Road to Paris’ - Tracking Post 2015 Negotiations, Bonn, Germany and New Delhi, India

  • Debby Abramov, MB&B ‘15, Can Polymorphisms of the Innate Immune Receptor TLR2 Protect Against Borrelia Infection?, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Yaa Ampofo, EVST ‘16, Ghana’s GMO Debate: Fears and Fortunes, Accra, Ghana
  • Gwen Antell, EEB ‘16, Interspecific Competition and Energy Budgets in African Hornbills Along a Resource Gradient, Laikipia District, Kenya
  • Ijeamaka Anyene, EVST ‘15, An Exploration of Environmental Health, CDC and ATSDR, Washington, DC
  • Justine Appel, EVST ‘15, A Critical Look at Agrarian Activism and Farming as a Tool for Social Justice, Maine and New Jersey
  • Jackson Blum, EVST ‘15, Avocados and Agriculturalists: An Audio Narrative of Farming in the American West, Watsonville, CA
  • Alec Borsook, EEB ‘15, Ecology-Based Entomophagy Research at Copenhagen’s Nordic Food Lab, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Elle Brunsdale, EVST and ECON ‘15, Watershed Management in Quito and Ecuador’s Amazonian Region, Quito Ecuador
  • Austin Bryniarski, EVST ‘16, Internship at the Food, Law and Policy Clinic at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
  • Alice Buckley, EVST ‘15, Montana-Branded Meat: Learning How to Build a Profitable, Just and Ecologically Regenerative Beef Industry, Bozeman, MT
  • Patrick Cage, EVST ‘15, To Till it and Keep It: Religious Environmentalism in Place on Land-Based Christian Intentional Communities, California and Massachusetts
  • Sofia Carrera, EEB ‘15, Evaluation of Food Choice, Behavioral Time Allocation, and the Reproductive Endocrinology of Tackus Hornbills During the Breeding Season, Laikipia District, Kenya
  • Kathryn Culhane, EEB ‘15, Human Impacts on the Prey Communities of Lizards in the Greek Archipelago, Paros, Greece
  • Alec Downie, EEB ‘16, Historical Biogeography, Diversification, and Character Evolution of Canarium, Antanarivo, Madagascar
  • Alison Fritz, EENG ‘16, Internship with Ashoka Trust for Research on Ecology and the Environment, Darjeeling and Gangtok, India
  • Sarah Gilbert, ENGL ‘16, Growing Home, New Jersey
  • Adam Goff, EVST ‘15, Breakthrough Teaching, New Mexico
  • Carlos Gould, EVST ‘15, A Study in Air Pollution from Cookstoves in Rural India, Kullu District and Koppal District, India
  • Michael Grace, PHYS ‘15, Pathogenicity of the Bacteria Xylella Fastidiosa and its Role in Grape and Citrus Crop Losses, Campinas, Brazil
  • Eamon Heberlein, EVST ‘16, Internship with The Land Institute, Salinas, KS
  • Christian Hernandez, MCDB ‘15, Genetic Analysis of Rattus Norvegicus of Salvador, New Haven, CT
  • Sophie Janaskie, EVST ‘15, Investigating the Effects of Climactic Variables and Tick Feeding Time on the Genetic Diversity of Babesia Macroti in the Northeastern United States, New Haven, CT
  • Ethan Kyzivat, PHYS ‘15, Sustainable Technology and Language Immersion Internship in Cochabamba, Bolivia
  • Samantha Lichtin, G&G ‘16, Developmental Plasticity in Planktonic Forams, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
  • Ragini Luthra, Undeclared ‘16, Household Air Pollution and Respiratory Health: Research into the Health Effects of Current Cooking Practices and Possible Solutions, Goyena, NIcaragua
  • Onagh Mackenzie, ANTH ‘15, Study of Community Perceptions of Subsistence Salmon Fishing, Sitka, AK
  • Zachary Miller, EEB ‘17, Life on the Wall: Testing for Lizard Evolution to Human Land Use in the Greek Islands, Paros, Greece
  • Jordan Moore, EVST ‘15, Internship with the Environmental Protection Agency Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, Washington, DC
  • Nora Moraga-Lewy, EVST ‘16, Evaluating the Effectiveness of Water Sanitation and Hygiene-Focused Community Health Clubs, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Angus Mossman, EEB ‘17, The Ecological Consequences of Human Land Use: A Behavioral Study on the Aegean Wall Lizard, Paros, Greece
  • Astrid Pacini, MENG ‘16, Contrasting Under-Ice and Open-Water Phytoplankton Blooms in the Chukchi Sea, Chukchi Sea
  • Sonya Prasad, EVST and PLSC ‘15, Internship with BRAC Institute of Global Health on the Food Security National Surveillance Project, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Patrick Reed, EVST ‘15, Internship with the Wallace Global Fund, Washington, DC
  • Shizue RocheAdachi, EVST ‘15, The Socio-Cultural Implications of Land Transition: Agricultural Narratives of Place and Identity, Wisconsin
  • Victoria Schmidt, HIST ‘15, Trust for Public Lands Summer Internship: Planning, Building and Community Outreach for the Bozeman Park Project, Bozeman, MT
  • Madison Shankle, EEB ‘17, The Incorporation of Biogenic Methane into Small Pond Food Webs, New Haven, CT
  • Kelly Sherman, EVST ‘16, Field and Laboratory Research to Test for Food Web Effects of Animal Thermal Adaptation, New Haven, CT
  • John Shively, EVST ‘15, Internship with The Urban Institute, Washington, DC
  • Ryan Simpson, GLBL ‘17, Testing Irrigation Techniques on West Campus Farm, New Haven, CT
  • Jane Smyth, G&G ‘16, Internship with Vestas Wind Systems: Studying Wind Farm Power Outputs and Origins of New Haven Air Pollution, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Evi Steyer, EVST ‘15, Regenerative Processing: Examining and Improving Midlevel Livestock Slaughter in Montana, Bozeman, MT
  • Rae Taylor-Burns, EVST and EENG ‘15, Cape Wind Internship, Cape Cod, MA
  • Aaron Troncoso, EVST and GLBL ‘17, Great Baikal Trail: Ecological Education Through Trail Building, Irkutsk, Russia
  • Chelsea Watson, EVST ‘17, Internship with Fundacion Chacras, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Gracie White, EVST ‘16, Pursuing Marine Biology, New Haven, CT
  • Lea Winter, CENG ‘15, Development of a Process for Combustion of Nitrogen-Based Fuels, Haifa, Israel
  • Jacob Wolf-Sorokin, EP&E ‘15, Internship with the Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Jenny Wu, MCDB ‘15, A Pilot Study: Examining Adverse Respiratory Effects of Inorganic Arsenic Exposure in Women of Nepal’s Terai Region, Kathmandu, Nepal

  • Jonah Bader, Directed Studies ‘16, National Hydropower Association Policy and Communications Internship, Washington, DC
  • Victoria Balta, EVST ‘14, Attorney General’s Office Internship, Albany, NY
  • Evan Beck, Political Science ‘14, Building Institutional Support for Climate Change Policy in the South Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu
  • Hans Bilger, Undecided ‘16, Biodiversity Conservation and Research in the Republic of Georgia, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
  • Jackson Blum, EVST ‘15, Feasability of Small Scale Organic Farming Nationwide, New Haven, CT
  • Alice Buckley, EVST ‘15, A Dying Symbol of the West: Preventing Grizzly Bear Collapse in Yellowstone, Livingston, MT
  • Leah Campbell, G&G ‘15, Observational Seismology Field Assistantship, Lima Peru
  • Justine Cefalu, EVST ‘15, Agricultural Work Songs in the Republic of Georgia, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
  • Alexander Co, Chemistry ‘15, Proving that “Chemical” Does Not Have to Be a Dirty Word: The 2013 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge, Washington, DC
  • Rachel Ett, EVST ‘14, Yale Sustainable Food Project and New Haven Community Work, New Haven, CT
  • Emily Farr, G&G ‘14, Developing a Gas Exchange Coefficient for Ephemeral Ponds and Applying Findings to Agricultural Settings in the Northeast, Ashford, CT
  • Cole Florey, EVST ‘14, The Natural World: A Zen Buddhist Perspective, Hokkaido, Kyoto, and Nara, Japan
  • Adam Goff, EVST ‘15, Improving Farm and Food Educational Practices with the Yale Sustainable Food Project, New Haven, CT
  • Matthew Goldklang, G&G ‘16, Incorporation of Anthropogenic Aerosols in Glacial Dissolved Organic Matter, Yulong Glacier, China
  • Carlos Gould, EVST ‘15, Using GPS Tracking to Understand Fuelwood Spatiotemporal Collection Patterns, Honduras
  • Sam Hamer, History ‘14, DC Bag Law Reearch and DOJ Internship, Washington, DC
  • Emily Hong, EVST ‘14, National Character and Environmentalism in South Korea, Soeul, South Korea
  • Yumehiko Hoshijima, EVST ‘15, Environmental Policy Research at hte UMass Boston Center for Governance and Sustainability, Boston, MA
  • David Kellner, EEB ‘14, Primate Ecology Research Internship in Tambopata National Reserve, Peru, Puerto Maldonando, Peru
  • Charlie Kelly, EVST ‘14, Environmental Journalism Three Part Project: Alex Honnold, Peru Pipeline, and Writing Internship, Peru and California
  • Timothy Le, EVST ‘14, Agriculture and Food Security, New Haven, CT
  • Angela Lee, EVST ‘14, Sustainable Agriculture and Nutrition, New Haven, CT
  • Gabriel Levine, Political Science ‘14, NRDC New York Urban Program, New York, NY
  • Breanna Lujan, EVST ‘14, People and Carnivores Internship, Livingston, MT
  • Isaiah Lyons Galante, Physics ‘14, Operations Intern with Zamsolar, Lusaka, Zambia
  • Rebecca Miller, History ‘14, Internships with Bridging Nations Foundation and National Environmental Education Foundation, Washington, DC
  • Nora Moraga-Lewy, Undecided ‘16, Internship with Conservation Research with Lampedusa Turtle Group, Lampedusa, Italy
  • Jason Parisi, Physics ‘15, Non-Linear Wave Behavior in Tokamak Nuclear Fusion Reactors, Princeton, NJ
  • John Park, EEB ‘14, Daphnia Evolution and Lake Health in Connecticut, New Haven, CT
  • Shizue RocheAdachi, EVST ‘15, Cowboys and Stewardship: A Study of Sustainable Management Practices on James Ranch, Durango, CO
  • Jacob Sandry, EVST ‘15, Mosaic Solar Internship, Northern CA
  • Hannah Sassoon, EVST ‘15, Agricultural Perspectives on Tradition, Policy and the Environment, Laure-Minervois, France
  • Diana Saverin, English ‘14, Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying: A Look into the Cult Follwoing of Christopher McCandless, Fairbanks, AK
  • Ariana Shapiro, Undecided ‘16, Summer of Solutions Project, Ithaca, NY
  • James Shirvell, EVST ‘14, Genetic Mackeup of Leptospirosis Transmitting Rat Population, Salvador, Brazil
  • Josephine Smit, EEB ‘14, Evaluation of the Katavi-Mahale and Katavi-Ugalla Wildlife Corridors, Western Tanzania
  • Evi Steyer, Global Affairs ‘15, In the Arctic Half-Light of the Canyon: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Grizzly Bear Cosnervation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Livingston, MT
  • Rae Taylor Burns, Environmental Engineering ‘15, Internship with the Sitka Conservation Society on Baranoff Island, Sitka, AK
  • Caroline Tracey, Russian ‘13.5, Volunteering on a Russian Organic Farm, Kaluga Province, Russia
  • Sydney Treuer, EVST ‘15, WWF Arctic Field Program and Komandorsky Zapovednik Research, Komandorsky Zapovednik, Russia
  • James Underwood, EVST ‘14, Tracking the Emergence of Tick-Borne Diseases in New England, New England, USA
  • Dennis Wang, MBB ‘14, Study of hte Effects of Environmental Pollution on Human Health in the China Nickel Workers Cohort, Jinchuan, Gansu Province, China
  • Sadie Weinberger, EVST ‘14, Appalachian Trail Independeng Hiking Motivation Research, East Coast, USA
  • Aily Zhang, Undecided ‘15, Ecological Civilization: Sustainable Agriculture, Secure Food Pathways, and Urbanization in Post-Socialist China, Hong Kong
  • Sylvia Zhang, Economics ‘15, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions Internship, Arlington, VA

  • Ronit Abramson ’13 Host-Virus Interactions in Marine Alga Emiliania Huxleyi;Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
  • Divyansh Agarwal, ’15 Oceans Aware Marine Research Internship Program (Shark Lab ); Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • Monica Ague, ’14 Aquatic Ecology Research in Connecticut’s Lakes; Post Lab, New Haven, CT
  • Catherine Chen, ’13 The Future of Jordan’s Water: Evaluation of Water Resources Under Different Climate Change Scenarios; University of Florida and University of Jordan, Gainsville, FL and Amman, Jordan
  • Karmen Cheung, ’13 American Wind Energy Internship; American Wind Energy Association, Washington, DC
  • Raymond Crouch, ’13 Surfing, Sustainability, and Conservation with Bodhi Surf School; Bodhi Surf School, Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica
  • Madeleine Faucher, ’13 Food Certification Systems: Creating a New Model; Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT
  • Anna Gable, ’13 Sustainable Agriculture and the Creation of Practical Knowledge in the Georgia Piedmont; Independent Research, Athens, GA
  • Atid Kimelman, ’13 Women’s Entrepreneurship, Eco-Tourism, and the history of Qasr A-Sir; BUSTAN, Qasr A-Sir, Israel
  • Julia Osterman, ’13 Study of Ecology of the Alewife; Post Lab, New Haven, CT
  • Rebecca Poplawski, ’13 Health and Food Security Impacts of Urban Agriculture in the Long Bien Bridge Community in Hanoi, Vietnam; University of Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Nina Russell, ’15 Green City Internship; Green City, Munich, Germany
  • Hannah Sassoon, ’15 Small-Scale Swedish Agriculture: Sustaining a Local Community and Preserving Cultural Heritage; Bossgarden, Ostra Gerum, Sweden
  • Madison Sharp, ’13 Internship to Evaluate the Reduction of Human Risk of Infection with Tick-Borne Pathogens Through Field Studies and Laboratory Research; Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health, New Haven, CT
  • James Shirvell, ’14 Assessing the Influence of Invasive Geckos on the Galapagos Islands; Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
  • Pamela Soto, ’13 US Youth Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development; UNCSD, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
  • Aliyya Swaby, ’13 REDD+ and Indigenous Community Development in Peru;AIDESEP, Lima, Peru
  • Anna Wade, ’13 African Green Revolution: the Impact of the UN Millennium Development Goals on African Soil; Tropical Agriculture and Rural Environment Program, Columbia University, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Sadie Weinberger, ’13 Food Waste Reduction and Nutrition at Food Banks;Alameda Food Bank, Alameda County, CA
  • Thomas Winger, ’14 Hydrogeology Field Methods; CA White & Associates LLC, Yarmouth, ME
  • Lucia Woo, ’13 New Haven Urban Design League; Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT

  • Divya Balaji ‘14 - Prey of the King Cobra: Agumbe Rainforest Research Station
  • Erin Carter ‘12 - Following the Food Trail: Is “locavore” more than a marketing ploy?
  • Alyssa Cheung ‘12 - Assessing the State of Mangroves and the Effectiveness of Community-based Mangrove Management in southern Thailand
  • Zoe Cheung ‘12 - Variability in Ecosystem Function at Different Magnitudes of Temperature Fluctuations
  • Ray Crouch ‘14 - Tropical Ecology in Costa Rica
  • Josh Evans ‘12 - This Is How We Eat: Development and Communications Internship and Sustainable Food Systems Research with the Edible Schoolyard NYC
  • Anna Rose Gable ‘13 - Soil Management, Experimentation, and Communication Among Small Farmers in the Georgia Piedmont
  • Reid Magdanz ‘12 - Subsistence Policy on National Park Lands in Alaska
  • Dakota McCoy ‘12 - Behavior and Conservation Research in Puerto Rica
  • Eli Mitchell-Larson ‘12 - Isotopic Characterization and Paleoclimate Reconstruction from non-Tropical Mediterranean Corals
  • Daniel Olson ‘12 - Internship with Friends of the Earth-Middle East
  • Jeannette Penniman ‘12 - Smart Growth Internship with the Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Daksha Rajagopalan ‘12 - The Impacts of Climate Change on the Arctic
  • Charlene Ramos ‘13 - Swiss Federal Environmental Policy Economic Impact Assessment
  • Aspen Reese ‘12 - Behavior and Post-Cranial Morphological Variation Between Pika Ecotypes
  • Holly Rippon-Butler ‘12 - Sheep, Trees, and Nitrogen – a Summer in Lake Taupo, New Zealand
  • Erin Shutte ‘12 - International Climate Change Finance for Small Island States
  • Catherine Sheard ‘12 - Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Conservation in Bifengxia, Sichuan, China
  • James Shirvell ‘14 - Kdr Allele Frequencies and Equatorial Guinea
  • David Skophammer ‘12 - Sustainable Building Analysis in the United Kingdom
  • Chandrika Srivastava ‘12 - Sustaining Cities: Saving Energy and Reducing Carbon Emissions
  • Joy Sun ‘12 - How can Chinese societal groups and NGOs be mobilized to champion China’s environmental law and environmental movement?
  • Dacia Thompson ‘12 - Distribution and Quality of a Guatemalan Water System
  • Kaylee Weil ‘12 - Determining the Role of Nitrogen in the Invasion of the Non-Native Plant, Phragmites australis
  • Lucia Woo ‘13 - Pollution Source Survey and Assessment of the Farm River Watershed in East Haven and Branford
  • Michael Wysolmerski ‘12 - History Curation at the Smithsonian Museum

  • Sarah Armitage, ‘12- Sustainablity and Design: Scandinavian Style, Danish Architecture Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Luke Aronson, EVST ‘11 - Title Not Available, Verno Systems, Seattle, WA
  • Joanne Choi, EVST ‘11 - The Role of Microbial Symbionts in Jellyfish Reproduction Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University Long Island Sound, CT
  • Frances Douglas, EVST ‘11 - Sanction Laws & Sustainable Development International Union for Conservation of Nature, Washington, DC
  • Andrew Eberle, EVST ‘11 - Seeing the Forest Through the Trees: European Environmental Policy, The Nature Conservancy, Berlin, Germany
  • Hilary Faxon, EVST ‘11 - Perceptions of the Environment, Culture, and Spirituality Across Ethnicities, Harwood Museum, Taos, NM
  • Reuben Fischer-Baum, EVST ‘01 - The Economic Benefit and Value of Urban Trees, Serhum Saglam, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Taylor Gregoire-Wright, EVST ‘12 - Weathering the Tide: Coastal Ecosystems & Climate Change, La Fundacion Futuro Lantinoamericano, Ecuador
  • Brittney Kajdacsi, EEB ‘11 - Molecular Phylogeny of Endangered Galapagos Tortises Yale Conservation Genetics Laboratory, New Haven, CT
  • Eli Mitchell-Larson, EVST ‘12 - Remote Sensing as an Important Tool for Balkan Old Growth Forests University of Ljubljana - Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Caroline Nash, EVST ‘11 - Ecological, Social & Political Implications of Dam Removal, Klamath Tribes, Chiloquin, OR
  • Maclovia Quintana, EVST ‘11 - Permaculture Promotes Sustainable Farming Communities in New Mexico, The Garden’s Edge, Santa Fe, NM
  • Kerry Rippy, CHEM ’12 - The Development of Fuel for Virtual Hydrogen Fuel Cells to be used both for Transportation and Stationary Energy Production Facilities, Crabtree Lab, Yale University Chemistry Dept, New Haven, CT.
  • Leslie Roberson, EVST ‘11 - Saving the Tropics One Small Sea Turtle at a Time, Protective Turtle Ecology Center for Training, Outreach & Research,Punta Raton, Honduras
  • Kalani Rosell, EVST ‘11 - Sustainable Agriculture in Ethiopia Human Relations Area Files, New Haven, CT
  • Hazel Scher, EVST ‘11 - Sustainable Spaces: Converting Abandoned Real Estate in Urban RenewalCollege of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley - Berkeley, CA
  • Catherine Sheard, MATH ‘12 - Ecology of Tropical Rainforests and Their Canopies Institute for Tropical Ecology & Conservation, Panama City, Panama
  • Dacia Thompson, ENVE ‘12 - Sustainable Farming Practices in the Tropics Semillia Nueva, Xela, Guatamala
  • Cornelia Twining, EVST ‘11 - Paleoecological Research on Keystone Fish Species Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT
  • Charles Zhu, EVST ‘11 - Biking in Cities: the Relationship among Urban Landscape & Cycling Gehl Architects Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Julie Zhu, ‘12 - Tropical Biology, Organization of Tropical Studies, Duke University - La Selva, Costa Rica

  • Brandon Berger, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisors - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) and Ron Smith (G&G) Public Opinion and Renewable Energy Infrastructure: The Island of Culebra (8 weeks, Culebra, Puerto Rico)
  • Jacob Berv, Molecular & Cellular Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisors - Gisella Caccone (E&EB) and Rick Prum (E&EB) Genetic Differentiation of Avifauna Due to Climate Induced Geographic Isolation (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Christopher Chau, Psychology ‘10,John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) and Glenn Schafe (Pyschology) Environmental Sources of Carbon Monoxide and the Neurological Effects of Chronic Exposure in an Urban Setting (8 weeks, Shenzhen, China)
  • John Good, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Ellen Brennan-Galvin (F&ES) Suburban Centers, Activity Nodes, Edge Cities: Transportation and Land Use Relationships in the Denver and Kansas City Metropolitan Areas (4 weeks, Kansas City, KS and 4 weeks, Denver, CO).
  • Rachel Harris, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Cynthia Horan (Political Science) Miami21: National Ideals Meet Local Demands in Urban Form (12 weeks, Miami, FL)
  • Kathy Hughes, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Oswald Schmitz (F&ES) How Does Habitat Structural Complexity Influence the Strength of Predator Prey Interactions? (15 weeks, Yale Myers Forest, CT)
  • Brittney Kajdacsi, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Gisella Caccone (E&EB) Extinction may not be Forever: Rescuing Lonesome George Lineage (8 weeks, New Haven, CT; 2 weeks, Galapagos)
  • William Kletter, Political Science ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Graeme Auld (Political Science) Corporate Social Responsibility Asia - Bulldogs Program in Singapore (8 weeks, Singapore)
  • Peter Lu, Economics ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Paula Resch (English) The Economics of Sustainable Farming at the Bilsa Biological Station, Ecuador (12 weeks, Ecuador)
  • Julia Lurie, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - J. Gustave Speth (F&ES) Indian Youth Climate Network - Climate Solutions Project (8 weeks, New Delhi, India)
  • Nisa Marks, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisor - David Skelly (F&ES) Gene Flow and Temperature Dependent Development in Wood Frogs (16 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Julia Meisel, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) Yale Dining Services and Sustainable Food Project (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Jennifer Pan, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Rob Bailis (F&ES) A Study on Algae Biofuel: Internship with the National Resources Defense Council (10 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Maclovia Quintana, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Melina Shannon-DiPietro (Yale Sustainable Food Project) Practical Permaculture for Sustainable Farming and Gardening in New Mexico course at the Permaculture Institute (3 weeks, NM)
  • Matthew Ramlow, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Mark Pagani (G&G) Hydrology of the Palocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Aaron Reiss, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - James Scott (Political Science) Greening Sprawl:  Methods for Reconciling the American Dream with the Modern Sustainability Movement (3 weeks, India; 5 weeks, Ithaca, NY)
  • Christopher Shirley, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisors - Carol Carpenter (F&ES) and Sandra Luckow (Theater Studies) Bike Collectives: A New Radical Model for Change (8 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Adrianne Smits, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisor - David Skelly (F&ES) Urban/Suburban Proximity as a Possible Cause of Sexual Deformity in Amphibians (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Denise Soesilo, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Thomas Graedel (F&ES) Cell Phone Recycling in the European Union under the WEEE Directive (12 weeks, Germany)
  • Peter Thompson, Undeclared ‘12, Faculty Advisor - David Post (E&EB) Applying Eco-Evolutionary Mechanisms to the Morphology and Foraging Behavior of Bluegills in the Lakes of Southern New England (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Michele Trickey, Physics ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Ron Smith (G&G) Precipitation Dynamics on the Dry Ecuadorian Coast (2 weeks, Ecuador)
  • Rebecca Trupin, International Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisors - Jordan Peccia (ENVE) Pasha Moto: Biogas for Better Cities (10 weeks, Tanzania)
  • Cornelia (Lily) Twining, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - David Post (E&EB) A Study in the Mechanism of Eco-evolutionary Feedback in Freshwater Systems (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Chun Ying Wang, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) An Economic and Environmental Analysis of New York City Community Gardens (10 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Dana Wu, Architecture ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Bimal Mendis (Architecture) Rebuilding Sichuan Sustainably: Drawing Upon Vernacular Architecture and Landscape Strategies (8 weeks, China)
  • Jiaona Zhang, Economics ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Gordon Geballe (F&ES) The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Green Energy Lending in Asia (8 weeks, Beijing, China)
  • Charles Zhu, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Gordon Geballe (F&ES) A Field Assessment of Chinese Motivations and Opinions Regarding Private Car Ownership and its Environmental Consequences (8 weeks, China)

  • Brandon Berger, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisors - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) and Ron Smith (G&G) Public Opinion and Renewable Energy Infrastructure: The Island of Culebra (8 weeks, Culebra, Puerto Rico)
  • Jacob Berv, Molecular & Cellular Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisors - Gisella Caccone (E&EB) and Rick Prum (E&EB)  Genetic Differentiation of Avifauna Due to Climate Induced Geographic Isolation (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Christopher Chau, Psychology ‘10,John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) and Glenn Schafe (Pyschology) Environmental Sources of Carbon Monoxide and the Neurological Effects of Chronic Exposure in an Urban Setting (8 weeks, Shenzhen, China)
  • John Good, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Ellen Brennan-Galvin (F&ES)  Suburban Centers, Activity Nodes, Edge Cities: Transportation and Land Use Relationships in the Denver and Kansas City Metropolitan Areas (4 weeks, Kansas City, KS and 4 weeks, Denver, CO).
  • Rachel Harris, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Cynthia Horan (Political Science) Miami21: National Ideals Meet Local Demands in Urban Form (12 weeks, Miami, FL)
  • Kathy Hughes, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Oswald Schmitz (F&ES) How Does Habitat Structural Complexity Influence the Strength of Predator Prey Interactions? (15 weeks, Yale Myers Forest, CT)
  • Brittney Kajdacsi, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Gisella Caccone (E&EB) Extinction may not be Forever: Rescuing Lonesome George Lineage (8 weeks, New Haven, CT; 2 weeks, Galapagos)
  • William Kletter, Political Science ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Graeme Auld (Political Science) Corporate Social Responsibility Asia - Bulldogs Program in Singapore (8 weeks, Singapore)
  • Peter Lu, Economics ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Paula Resch (English) The Economics of Sustainable Farming at the Bilsa Biological Station, Ecuador (12 weeks, Ecuador)
  • Julia Lurie, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - J. Gustave Speth (F&ES) Indian Youth Climate Network - Climate Solutions Project (8 weeks, New Delhi, India)
  • Nisa Marks, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisor - David Skelly (F&ES) Gene Flow and Temperature Dependent Development in Wood Frogs (16 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Julia Meisel, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) Yale Dining Services and Sustainable Food Project (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Jennifer Pan, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Rob Bailis (F&ES) A Study on Algae Biofuel: Internship with the National Resources Defense Council (10 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Maclovia Quintana, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Melina Shannon-DiPietro (Yale Sustainable Food Project) Practical Permaculture for Sustainable Farming and Gardening in New Mexico course at the Permaculture Institute (3 weeks, NM)
  • Matthew Ramlow, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Mark Pagani (G&G) Hydrology of the Palocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Aaron Reiss, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - James Scott (Political Science) Greening Sprawl:  Methods for Reconciling the American Dream with the Modern Sustainability Movement (3 weeks, India; 5 weeks, Ithaca, NY)
  • Christopher Shirley, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisors - Carol Carpenter (F&ES) and Sandra Luckow (Theater Studies) Bike Collectives: A New Radical Model for Change (8 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Adrianne Smits, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology ‘10, Faculty Advisor - David Skelly (F&ES) Urban/Suburban Proximity as a Possible Cause of Sexual Deformity in Amphibians (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Denise Soesilo, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Thomas Graedel (F&ES) Cell Phone Recycling in the European Union under the WEEE Directive (12 weeks, Germany)
  • Peter Thompson, Undeclared ‘12, Faculty Advisor - David Post (E&EB) Applying Eco-Evolutionary Mechanisms to the Morphology and Foraging Behavior of Bluegills in the Lakes of Southern New England (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Michele Trickey, Physics ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Ron Smith (G&G) Precipitation Dynamics on the Dry Ecuadorian Coast (2 weeks, Ecuador)
  • Rebecca Trupin, International Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisors - Jordan Peccia (ENVE) Pasha Moto: Biogas for Better Cities (10 weeks, Tanzania)
  • Cornelia (Lily) Twining, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - David Post (E&EB) A Study in the Mechanism of Eco-evolutionary Feedback in Freshwater Systems (12 weeks, New Haven, CT)
  • Chun Ying Wang, Environmental Studies ‘10, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science) An Economic and Environmental Analysis of New York City Community Gardens (10 weeks, New York, NY)
  • Dana Wu, Architecture ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Bimal Mendis (Architecture) Rebuilding Sichuan Sustainably: Drawing Upon Vernacular Architecture and Landscape Strategies (8 weeks, China)
  • Jiaona Zhang, Economics ‘10, Faculty Advisor - Gordon Geballe (F&ES) The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Green Energy Lending in Asia (8 weeks, Beijing, China)
  • Charles Zhu, Environmental Studies ‘11, Faculty Advisor - Gordon Geballe (F&ES) A Field Assessment of Chinese Motivations and Opinions Regarding Private Car Ownership and its Environmental Consequences (8 weeks, China)

  • Berkeley Adrio, Environmental Studies‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Oswald Schmitz (F&ES): The Zululand Tree Project: Acacia population structure and landscape dynamics in Hluhluwe iMfolozi park. [9 weeks, South Africa]

  • Nathalie Alegre, Environmental Studies’08,

    Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): Elements of usage and sustainability in assessing the impact of infrastructure-building by national public development programs in the Peruvian Andes. [6 weeks, Peru]

  • Adedana Ashebir, Environmental Studies ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Lillian Guerra (History): The New Haven/Leon Sister City Project: Agriculture and Public Health. [8 weeks, Nicaragua]

  • Kathryn Au, Environmental Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Susan Clark (F&ES) : The Perspectives of Local Residents and the Policy Process behind the  Mexican Wolf Recovery Project. [4 weeks, New Mexico and Arizona]

  • Emily Biesecker, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): Subsistence Resource Use and Alaska’s National Parks. [8 weeks, Anchorage, Alaska]
  • Eric Bloom, Architecture ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Alan Plattus (Architecture): Environmental Mapping Internship: Commission for Environmental Protection, Montreal, Canada. [8 weeks, Montreal, Canada]

  • Adam Bouland, Mathematics ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Environmental Engineering): Yale Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders: Water Project in Kikoo, Cameroon. [2 weeks, Kikoo, Cameroon]

  • Constance Bowen, Architecture–Urban Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Sophia Gruzdys (Architecture): Urban Forest: Forces of Regrowth and Responsibility in Baltimore, Maryland. [Baltimore, Maryland]

  • Gideon Bradburd, Biology ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Adalgisa Caccone (EEB): Conservation of the Harlequin Toad. [11 weeks, Costa Rica]

  • Sonia Cooke, Environmental Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): US Response to the Convention of Migratory Species: A Case Study in US Failure to Accede to a Major International Wildlife Treaty. [5 weeks, Bonn, Germany]

  • Andrew Delman, Geology and Geophysics ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Jay Ague (G&G): Restoring Native Vegetation and Establishing Sustainable Models for Farming. [6 weeks, San Cristóbal Island, Galapágos Islands, Ecuador]

  • Nicholas Del Vecchio, Mechanical Engineering ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Environmental Engineering): Yale Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders: Water Project in Kikoo, Cameroon. [2 weeks, Kikoo, Cameroon]

  • Brent Godfrey, History ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Stuart Schwartz (History): Historical Perspectives on Ethanol Energy in Brazil. [8 weeks, Brazil]

  • Allison Guy, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): Why No One Visits Paradise: Tour Guide Usage of Bacalar Chico National Park and Marine Reserve in Belize. [10 weeks, Ambergris Caye, Belize]
  • Lauren Hallett, Ecology and Environmental Biology ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Melinda Smith (EEB): Understanding the Effect of Climate Change on Relative Growth Rates of Two Dominant Tall, Konza Prairie Biological Station, Kansas. [12 weeks, Manhattan, Kansas]
  • Angel Hertslet, Environmental Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Amity Doolittle (F&ES), : Perceptions and Community Dynamics in Relation to Cusuco National Park, Honduras with NGO Op. Wallace. [8 weeks, Honduras]

  • Allison Hoyt, Geology and Geophysics ’09,

    Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Environmental Engineering): Yale Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders: Water Project in Kikoo, Cameroon. [2 weeks, Kikoo, Cameroon]

  • Emily Jack-Scott, Environmental Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): Wetlands Institute Coastal Conservation Research Project: Variance in Beach Degradation Across Socioeconomic Level in Coastal Communities. [12 weeks, Stone Harbor, New Jersey]

  • Jessica Jeffers, Economics and Mathematics ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Enviornmental Engineering): Yale Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders: Water Project in Kikoo, Cameroon. [2 weeks, Kikoo, Cameroon]

  • Xiaodong (Jessica) Jiang, Economics ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Robert Mendelsohn (F&ES): Economics of Climate Change: A Foray into Uncertainty. [8 weeks, New Haven, Conn.]

  • Anna Johnson, Environmental Studies ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Melinda Smith (EEB): How is carbon sequestration in agricultural soils affected by agricultural practices? A research internship at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, North Carolina State University. [8 weeks, Raleigh, North Carolina]

  • Danielle Kehl, ‘10,

    Faculty Advisor - Derek Briggs (G&G): Conservation of Coastal Diversity and Threatened Marine Turtles in Bahia Magdalena, Mexico, with the School for Field Studies. [Four weeks, Bahia Magdalena, Mexico]

  • David Kohn, ‘10,

    Faculty Advisor - Alessandro Gomez (Mechanical Engineering): Water Desalination and Policy Implications in Israel. [8 weeks, Israel]

  • Evan McCartney-Melstad, Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology ‘08,

    Faculty Advisor - Thomas Near (EEB): Ontogeny and the generation of biodiversity: an empirical study of centrarchid fishes. [14 weeks, New Haven, Conn.]

  • Arvind Nagarajan, Economics and Political Science ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Benjamin Cashore (F&ES):Economic Sustainability Research at the Congal Biomarine Reserve. [8 weeks, Ecuador]

  • Nicholas Olsen, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - David Post (EEB): Influences of Light and Flow Rate Disturbances on Stream Insect Ecology, Yale Myers Forest. [12 weeks, North-Western Conn.]

  • Sean Pool, Environmental Engineering ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Julie Newman (Office of Sustainability): Sustainability Research Exchange at Australia National University in Canberra. [8 weeks, Canberra, Australia]

  • Thomas Santoro, Environmental Studies ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science): Plastics - Bisphenol A and Phthalates: State of the Science, and Strategies to Minimize Exposures; Student Intern and Research Assistant, Environment and Human Health, Inc. [10 weeks, North Haven, Conn.]

  • Kelly Yamashita, Anthropology ‘09,

    Faculty Advisor - Helen Siu (Anthropology): An exploration of fundraising efforts to support environmental conservation in China, an Internship with Nature Conservancy’s Hong Kong Office. [10 weeks, Hong Kong, China]

  • Adenike Adeyeye, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    An Assessment of Sanitation Improvement Projects and Community Response to Sanitation Education Programs: Batey Libertad, Dominican Republic
  • Christa Anderson, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - Oswald Schmitz (F&ES)
    People and Predators: Livestock Predation Program, Arusha, Tanzania
  • Gideon Bradburd, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘08, Faculty Advisors - Marta Wells (EEB) and Rick Prum (EEB)
    Getting Field Experience: Ecological Study and Surveying the Birds of Surimane
  • Duncan Cheung, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Urban Water Management in Beijing and Tianjin, China: Problems, Prospects, and Partnerships
  • Caitlin Clarke, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    The Politics of Oil Development and Conservation in Quito and Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
  • Sonia Cooke, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    The Future of Organic Viticulture in Italy and California
  • Samara Fox, Cognitive Science ‘09, Faculty Advisor - Timothy Robinson (English)
    Azafady Madagascar Pioneer Program
  • Bjorn Fredrickson, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Poltical Science)
    Chinese Mega Dams and Forced Relocation; Yunnan, China
  • Michael Gold, Anthropology ‘07, Faculty Advisor - Marta Wells (EEB)
    Internship, School of Renewable Energy Technology, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand
  • Jerry Guo, Biology ‘09, Faculty Advisor - Gisella Caccone (EEB)
    Morphological and Genetic Diversity in the Giant Tortoise Populations on Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands: Implications for Future Conservation Strategies
  • Allison Guy, Environmental Studies / Art ‘08, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Sustainable Use and the Philippine NGO; Palawon, Philippines
  • Mark Havel, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06, Faculty Advisor - Marta Wells (EEB)
    School for Field Studies Summer Program, Turks & Caicos
  • Angel Hertslet, Undeclared ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Steven Stoll (History)
    Experiencing the Exquisite Environment of Ecuador: International Education of Students Program, Quiti, Ecuador
  • John Hinkle, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘09, Faculty Advisors - Edward Kamens (East Asian Languages and Literature) and Marta Wells (EEB)
    Marine Conservation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef Ecosystem with Global Visions International at Pez Maya, Mexico
  • Margaret Howard, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Langdon Hammer (English)
    Sustainable Living in the Atlantic Rainforest, Iracambi Research and Conservation Center, Brazil
  • Qazim Hyseni, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - Gisella Caccone (EEB)
    Amphibian Decline and Environmental Change: A Conservation Genetics Approach
  • Emily Jack-Scott, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Eric Worby (Anthropology)
    Wildlife Research Marine Mammal Studies and Community Development in Kenya
  • Erin Lin, Environmental Studies / International Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Infrastructure Development in the Face of Urban Growth; Center for Khmer Studies, Cambodia
  • Jacob Marcus, Math or Political Science ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Julie Newman (Yale Office of Sustainability)
    Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Environmental Education at Jatun Sacha’s La Hesperia Biological Station, Toachi-Pilatio Forest in Ecuador
  • Tanya Martinez, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Investigating Water Quality in Batey Libertad, Dominican Republic
  • John Mittermeier, Environmental Studies ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Rick Prum (EEB)
    Building and Understanding of the Avifauna of Suriname
  • Ashley Roberts, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - Mary Helen Goldsmith (MCDB)
    Coalbed Methane Impacts on Wyoming Economy and Ecosystems
  • Katherine Rostkowski, Environmental Engineering ‘07, Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Environmental Engineering)
    Water Quality Solutions: From Training to Design and Implementation; Germany and El Rosario, Honduras
  • Betsy Scherzer, Environmental Engineering ‘07, Faculty Advisor - William Mitch (Environmental Engineering)
    Adapting Environmental Law and Governmental Structures to Emerging Technologies; Internship with the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C.
  • Mirko Serkovic, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Challenging the Idea of Water Quality; The Ganges River, Varanasi, India
  • Mary Stoddard, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘08, Faculty Advisors - Leo Buss (EEB) and Rick Prum (EEB)
    Tropical Biology Field Course in Costa Rica: Organization for Tropical Studies
  • Anastasha Swaba, Environmental Studies ‘07, Faculty Advisor - John Wargo (F&ES and Political Science)
    Internship at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to Investigate Issues of Land Tenure, Native Hawaii Rights, and the Environmental, Social, and Health Impacts of the Makua Valley Military Reservation
  • Micah Ziegler, Undeclared ‘08, Faculty Advisor - Amerigo Fabbri (Dean of Pierson College)
    International Education of Students in Quito, Ecuador with Faculty of the University Of Quito and the Galapagos Academic Institute

  • Jane Brandon Berkeley, Environmental Studies ‘06
    A Tale of Two Cities: Transportation & Land Use Patterns in Paris and Athens, Comparative Landscape Study
  • Caitlin Clarke, Environmental Studies ‘07
    Internship with Save America’s Forests in Washington, D.C.
  • Christopher Dalton, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06
    The Role of Anadromous Fish in the Diets of Breeding Birds in Coastal Connecticut
  • Rachael Doud, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘07
    Investigating the Ecological Impacts of Anadromous Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) Restoration in Connecticut
  • Sara Enders, Geology & Geophysics ‘06
    Introduction of Higher-Yield Rice Farming Methods to the Philippines
  • Miles Farmer, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘07
    Identifying the Origin of Captive Galapagos Tortoises: Implication for the InteractiveIn Situ / Ex Situ Conservation Management
  • Shani Harmon, Environmental Studies / Anthropology ‘06
    American Indian and Colonial Human Ecology in Tidewater Virginia
  • Caroline Howe, Environmental Engineering ‘07
    Alternative Strategies for Sustaining Tropical Ecosystems: School for Field Studies Course in Costa Rica
  • Charles Iaconangelo, History ‘07
    The Environment, Economics, and Ecuador: Internship with the Nature Conservancy in Quito, Ecuador
  • Dawn Lippert, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Study of Ecology of Leatherback Turtles and Monitor Predation of their Nests by Mongooses with the Sea Turtle Conservation Group on Vieques, Puerto Rico
  • Charlie Liu, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06
    The Effects of Intraspecific Population Variation of Interspecific Ecosystem Interactions: A Class Study of Generalist Grasshoppers (Melanopus femurrubrum) in Yale-Myers Forest
  • Ariane Lotti, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Measuring Agricultural Sustainability in Italy: How Science and Policy Connect to Address Environmental Degradation
  • Jasmine Low, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Communication, Persuasion, and Behavioral Change
  • John Mittermeier, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘08
    Unearthing Samoa’s Mysterious Moorhen: A Proposal to Survey Birds in the Upland Forests of Savai’l, Samoa
  • Molly Montes, Biomedical Engineering ‘06
    Large Carnivore Research and Designing Improves Telemetery at the Karongwe Ecological Research Institute in Tzaneen, South Africa
  • Charles Munford, English ‘06
    Agroecology Internship At C.E.T.A.S. in Cienfuegos, Cuba
  • Michelle Quibell, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Field Tropical Biology Course in Costa Rica - Organization for Tropical Studies
  • Victor Ramos, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘07
    Field Tropical Biology Course in Costa Rica - Organization for Tropical Studies
  • Randall Rubinstein, Environmental Engineering ‘06
    Changing Climate, Changing Tactics: Understanding the Media as an Essential Tool for Environmental Campaign Success
  • Laura Schewel, Literature / Environmental Engineering ‘06
    Water Quality in the Pangani Basin, Tanzania: Internship with Pamoja and GTZ
  • Sarah Jane Selig, Environmental Studies ‘06 
    Environmental Effects of Tobacco Growth, manufacture and Disposal: Internship with Institute for Global Health in San Francisco
  • Mirko Serkovic, Environmental Studies ‘07
    Marketing Renewable Energy Use in India: Internship at the energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Dehli
  • Karen Stamieszkin, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Maine’s Shellfish Mariculture Industry: An Investigation of Impact and Expansion
  • Leanna Sudhof, Environmental Studies ‘06
    A Comparative Evaluation of Strategies: researching Environmental management of malaria at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland
  • Teresa Tapia, Environmental Engineering ‘06
    Renewable Energies within an Emissions Trading Scheme: Internship with EEFA in Muenster, Germany
  • Vicente Undurraga-Perl, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06
    Multi Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Southern Mexico: Internship at Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica in Cuernavaca, Mexico
  • Scott Zhu, Undecided ‘07
    Field Study with the Wrangell Mountains Program in Alaska

  • Aravinda Ananda, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Shrimp Aquaculture in Ecuador: NGO Success in Improving Local Environmental Sustainability
  • Antasia Azure,  English (writing concentration) ‘05
    Study of the Culture of the Australian Aborigines and Their Relationship to the Great Barrier Reef in Cape Ferguson Region of Australia
  • Cara Berkowitz, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Hands-On Environmental Education: Bridging Deficits in Holistic Educational Methods and Awareness of Environmental Issues
  • Bhart-Anjan Bhullar, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘05
    Paleontology and comparative Anatomy of Squamates: Field Work, CT Data Processing and Descriptions of Gerrhosaurid Skulls
  • Deepali Dhar, Undeclared ‘07 
    Climate Change Internship with Environmental Defense in New York City, NY
  • Genevieve Essig, Psychology ‘05
    Summer Internship with Environmental Law Institute
  • Alexandra Freeman, History Of Science / History Of Medicine ‘05
    The Recent History of Bioprospecting; An Ecological and Medical Investigation in the Republic of Panama
  • Shani Harmon, Environmental Studies / Anthropology ‘06
    Potato Park Agrobiodiversity: Impact of Globalization on Indigenous People in Peru
  • Laura Hess, Environmental Studies ‘06
    Internship with CHIRAG (Central Himalayan Resource Action Group)
  • Caroline Howe, Environmental Studies or Environ. Engineering ‘07
    Study of Sustainable Agriculture on an Organic Farm and Field Research at Yale Myers Forest
  • Laura Jeanty, Physics ‘06
    Internship on Electrical Industry with TERI (The Energy and Research Institute) in New Delhi, India
  • Lucas Knowles, EVST ‘05
    Case History of the King Salmon Military Dump Site in Alaska
  • Beth Kochin, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘07
    Impact of Anadromous and Landlocked Alewife on Inland Water Quality and Food Web Structure
  • Maya Kotas, Biomedical Engineering ‘05
    Study of Malaria Intervention Techniques at Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre, Ifakara, Tanzania
  • Erica Larsen, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06
    Rotifers in Space: Testing a Spatially Explicit Model of Metacommunity Coexistence
  • Danielle Larson, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Field Study in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve
  • Flora Lichtman, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Regulating Underwater Sound: A Case Study (Research at SACLANT Undersea Research Center on the Northwest Coast of Italy)
  • Melanie Loftus, Environmental Studies ‘05
    What are the Institutional Challenges to Regional Environmental Planning in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area?
  • Erica Machlin, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘05 
    Speciation in Mouse Lemurs (Working in Yoder Lab at Yale)
  • Madeleine Meek, Anthropology ‘05 
    Assessment of Healthcare Initiatives in Ranomafana Integrated Conservation-Development Project
  • Megan O’Connor, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Animal Care at The Second Chance Wildlife Center in Gaithersburg, Maryland
  • So Yeon Paek,  Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry ‘05
    Infectious Eye Diseases and Public Health Initiatives in Humijbre, Ghana
  • Vicente Undurraga Perl, Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track) ‘06
    Landlocked Alewife and Implications of Dam Removal or Fish Ladder Construction In Connecticut
  • Sarah Jane Selig, Environmental Studies and International Studies ‘06 
    Research on Mesoamerican Reef Health in Akumal Mexico
  • Leanna Sudhof, Environmental Studies And International Studies ‘06
    Bacterial Larvicides as a Malaria Vector Control Method at International Centre of Insect
    Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Mary Elizabeth Young, Biology ‘06
    Development of a Non-Invasive Molecular Sexing Protocol for the Endangered Amur Tiger
  • Xizhou Zhou, Environmental Studies ‘05
    Case Study of Shell/Petro China Pipeline: Environmental and Social Impacts with UNDP