Awards
- ENVS PhD students,ÌýNatalie Bennett and Emma Galofre Garcia,Ìýwere named the 2023Ìýrecipients of the Radford Byerly, Jr. Award in Science and Technology Policy. The award now supports CU Â鶹ӰԺ graduate students with a demonstrated
- ENVS PhD Candidate, Denise Fernandes (left), and PhD Student Hilary Brumberg (right) were named the 2022 recipients of theÌýRadford Byerly, Jr. Award in Science and Technology Policy.Ìý
- Researchers will study the impacts of climate change and the pressure of people on Front Range ecosystems through a new five-year, $3.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Associate Professor Amanda Carrico and her colleagues will develop and conduct research into what Front Range residents value about their natural surroundings.
- Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey, who successfully defended his PhD dissertation on Nov 10, 2021, alsoÌýrecently received a $15,000 grant from Microsoft's AI for Earth program for a study titledÌý “Using News Media Text Data to Explore the
- A member of the CU faculty since 1996, McKnight’s work has transformed her field and has enhanced scientific understanding to the effects of climate change. She has been active in public outreach programs meant to translate science to the public, including her work on a children’s book series. An outstanding teacher and mentor of graduate students, she has served CU as a curriculum innovator in a wide variety of disciplines.
- ENVS PhD Student, Hilary Brumberg, has been awarded the Ling-Ju HarnÌýFellowship from the College of Arts and Sciences for the Spring 2022 semester. The Fellowship covers tuition and fees as well as a generous stipend and will further support
- M.S / J.D. Candidate, Alex J. Hamilton,Ìýis receives theÌýWyss Scholarship to "support the graduate-level education of a new generation of leaders in western land conservation."