Fellows In The News

Read about the work of Switzer Fellows making change and making headlines!

Sagarin funded to focus on climate change impacts to DOD installations

Wednesday, March 28 2012

Rafe Sagarin (2000) has been funded by the Department of Defense to focus on climate change impacts to installations run by them.

Johnson quantifies relationship between place-based learning and environmental quality

Tuesday, March 27 2012

Brian Johnson (2008) published an article quantifying the relationship between place-based learning and environmental quality.

O'Leary's research on effects of overfishing on coral reefs picked up worldwide

Tuesday, March 27 2012

Jennifer O'Leary's (2006) research on effects of overfishing on coral reefs in Africa has been picked up worldwide.

Ardoin quoted in article on the more eco-friendly gender

Tuesday, March 27 2012

Nicole Ardoin (2002) quoted in article "Boys vs. Girls — Which is the more eco-friendly gender?".

Kramme interviewed about how consumers contribute to a threatened tiger’s demise

Monday, March 26 2012

Linda Kramme (2005) was interviewed on WAMU's The Animal House about how American consumers contribute to a threatened tiger’s demise.

Nancy Steele profiled in Forbes article on women who excel in and beyond the boardroom. http://onforb.es/zyf5n3

Monday, March 26 2012

Nancy Steele (1993) was profiled in a Forbes article on women who excel in and beyond the boardroom.

Patricia Holden is co-PI on a soil sequestration project that received a $607,635 award from the NSF. http://bit.ly/xCDV3Y

Monday, March 26 2012

Patricia Holden (1992) is co-PI on a soil sequestration project that received more than $600K from the National Science Foundation.

Scott visiting professor in Amsterdam

Sunday, March 25 2012

Emily Scott (2007) is a visiting professor for Spring 2012 at VU University Amsterdam.