New England

Fellow

Roland de Gouvenain

1999 Fellow
Roland is currently an Assistant Professor in Biology at Rhode Island College in Providence, RI. His research, in partnership with the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, concerns the effect of forest fragmentation on eastern...
Fellow

Rebecca Asare

2002 Fellow
Rebecca Ashley is currently pursuing a Masters in Environmental Management at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Studying social ecology and community development in Africa, Rebecca is focused on how to truly integrate...
Fellow

Anna Milkowski

2006 Fellow
Anna teaches teaches biology and environmental science at Phillips Academy, Andover. Her environmental science courses - on climate change, agriculture, and water resources - incorporate environmental and public health perspectives. She...
Fellow, Fellows Advisory Committee

Lara Hansen

1995 Fellow
Dr. Lara Hansen is the Chief Scientist and Executive Director of EcoAdapt, an organization created to help develop the field of climate change adaptation by creating a network to develop the science of adaptation, build capacity to expand...
Fellow

Tegan Blaine

2003 Fellow
Tegan is currently climate change advisor for USAID's Africa Bureau. After finishing her Ph.D. at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, she worked for the U.S. Department of State as a policy advisor on access to water and sanitation in...
Fellow

Laura Senier

2007 Fellow
Laura Senier holds a PhD in sociology from Brown University and an MPH in epidemiology and social and behavioral science from the Boston University School of Public Health. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of...
Fellow

Tierra Smiley

2009 Fellow
Tierra completed her final year of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at Tufts University with an emphasis on zoo and wildlife medicine. While she plans to spend her career treating all species, she has a special interest in the...
Fellow

Rob Moir

1996 Fellow
Rob Moir, PhD, directs the Ocean River Institute. “Ocean river” is a term used by Homer and Rachel Carson to describe the connectedness of the natural world. It symbolizes the folly in attempting to separate ocean, river and watershed...
Fellow

Dana Bauer

2000 Fellow
Dana Bauer is an interdisciplinary researcher with particular interests in conservation and sustainability. She applies economic and ecological theory towards the assessment of ecosystem services and the analysis of policies and programs...
Fellow, Trustee

Dawn Chavez

2003 Fellow
Dawn Chávez began the doctoral program in Environmental Studies at Antioch New England Graduate School in 2001. Prior to that, she worked for eight years leading low-income inner city students from New York in environmental learning...