Outreach & Media
Outreach:
As a part of my training in translational ecology, I have participated in a variety of community and university outreach and service events.
Some examples are listed below:
As a part of my training in translational ecology, I have participated in a variety of community and university outreach and service events.
Some examples are listed below:
- Science Sunday: a community outreach event at ND-LEEF aimed at exposing school-aged kids to science
- Farmer Field Days: meetings with local farmers to share results from the Indiana Watershed Initiative's long-term monitoring efforts
- Girls Ambitious About Learning Science (GALS): created and taught an exercise to teach young girls how to measure stream discharge
- Indiana Master Naturalist Class: taught the "Stream and River" module for the course in Fall 2018
- Arkansas CSES Annual 5K: served as the race director for two years for the annual 5K event held to fund graduate student initiatives
Print and TV Media:
*Please note media features are listed in reverse chronological order with the most recent articles first.
(4) Indiana Watershed Initiative research featured: Grist article titled “Last-Ditch Effort,” January 2020.
(3) NCR-SARE dissertation research featured: Notre Dame College of Science news titled “Graduate student receives sustainable agriculture grant,” December 2019.
(2) Invited to showcase dissertation research: South Bend’s WNIT “Outdoor Elements” Segment, June 2019. (segment begins at 19:27)
(1) Undergraduate research featured on the cover of and in an article within TCU Magazine: Nine questions that could change the world, “Spiders as Mercury Contaminators,” Summer 2015 issue.
*Please note media features are listed in reverse chronological order with the most recent articles first.
(4) Indiana Watershed Initiative research featured: Grist article titled “Last-Ditch Effort,” January 2020.
(3) NCR-SARE dissertation research featured: Notre Dame College of Science news titled “Graduate student receives sustainable agriculture grant,” December 2019.
(2) Invited to showcase dissertation research: South Bend’s WNIT “Outdoor Elements” Segment, June 2019. (segment begins at 19:27)
(1) Undergraduate research featured on the cover of and in an article within TCU Magazine: Nine questions that could change the world, “Spiders as Mercury Contaminators,” Summer 2015 issue.
Videos:
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Virtual Field Trip to the Shatto Ditch Watershed (IN), one of my dissertation field sites. I created this video for the Society for
Freshwater Science Summer of Science (June 2020). |
Video created with Dr. Matt Trentman about our research at ND-LEEF, where we sought to partition the contributions of autotrophs and heterotrophs to reach-scale nutrient uptake (November 2018).
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I was interviewed for an Indiana NRCS video featuring the
Indiana Watershed Initiative, a large collaborative project on which I worked for several of my dissertation chapters. |
Virtual presentation for the International Association of Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) annual meeting, featuring my research on the recovery of denitrification following two-stage ditch construction (June 2020).
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