SUMMER ENVIRONMENTAL FELLOWSHIPS: 2020

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