The featured student in the April 2016 edition of the UVM IMPACT Graduate College Newsletter is Courtney Hammond Wagner. She is a PhD candidate in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. Courtney is also a Gund Institute Graduate Student Fellow and an Economics for the Anthropocene Fellow. Check out the […]
E4A prepares students to become change agents capable of analysing and managing the unique challenges of the Anthropocene. Their work will aim to influence research and policy in both public and private sectors. E4A applies a combination of classroom and on-the-ground learning to the three university sites. Joint […]
By Phoebe Spencer, E4A PhD Student at University of Vermont World Statistics Day may sound less exciting than Halloween or Thanksgiving, and it’s certainly harder to find a suitable Hallmark card to send your loved ones, but I had a big reason to celebrate it this past October. Almost […]
by Jen Gobby, E4A PhD student During the spring and summer of 2015 I did an internship with E4A partner the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF). They are an environmental NGO that “collaborates with Canadians from all walks of life, including government and business, to conserve our environment and […]