Don Weber grew up in northern Virginia with a knowledge of plants, insects and birds imparted by Burgundy Wildlife Camp and its staff. After obtaining his BA in Biology at Williams College, and an MS in Entomology at UC Berkeley with...
After completing her MS, Carol spent 17 years with the Audubon Society of New Hampshire, primarily as Wildlife Programs Director. Her present research involves development of field techniques to provide an index to nesting success and...
Donna Vorhees leads HEI Energy’s work in providing impartial science about potential community exposures and health effects associated with energy production, with an initial focus on unconventional oil and gas development. In this role...
After a two year post-doc position at Rutgers University, Mary took a position in the National Research Program of the USGS in Reston, VA. As part of the Water Resources Division, she will be conducting basic and applied research on the...
Sydney graduated from Harvard in 1987 with a degree in history. She was the cofounder and executive director of WorldTeach, Inc., a nonprofit organization that places volunteers as teachers in developing countries. After six years at...
Greg Norris is Co-Director of SHINE (the Sustainability and Health Initiative for Net-positive Enterprise), an initiative of the Harvard School of Public Health's Center for Health and the Global Environment. He also conducts research...
Sarina is associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of South Florida where she teaches courses in environmental engineering, biological processes and air quality. Her research interests include all aspects...
Walking through the forest without knowing how to read the landscape is like walking through a library without knowing how to read a book. Places record their histories in rock formations and soil horizons, in tree rings and cut stumps, in...
After obtaining her PhD at Yale University, Syma worked with the Connecticut Fund for the Environment with the generous support of a Switzer Environmental Leadership Grant. In this position she worked on assessing open space acquisition...
Jean Nocito-Gobel, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of New Haven, received her Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her doctoral research focused on the deposition and release of colloidal...