In this episode, Confluence interviews Michelle Terwilliger, Ph.D. candidate in Forestry and Conservation Sciences at UM. Terwilliger is winner of the P.E.O. award which honors female graduate students making a distinctive contribution to education. In our conversation, Terwilliger discusses her work with Montana EPSCoR where she manages a statewide research program. Terwilliger also describes her love for research, the complexity of infinitely variable human beings, and the community of researchers at UM. This episode is the second in a 3-part series exploring the power of collaborative work in natural resource conservation and highlighting the role of three dynamic, independent female scholars at UM.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/confluence...
Pamela S Soltis is Distinguished Professor of Botany at the University of Florida, Principal Investi...
Mary Fritz talks about her early adulthood and what drew her to study forestry and work in the field...
In Episode 57 of Confluence, Marisela Chavez, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Society and Con...
This episode of Confluence celebrates Ada Smith, Ph.D. candidate in Forestry and Conservation Scienc...
In Episode 70, Confluence talks with Dr. Elizabeth Metcalf, the Joel Meier Distinguished Professor o...
In this episode of Confluence, we talk with Haley Omeasoo, a Ph.D. student in Anthropology here at U...
In Episode 61 of Confluence, we hear from Lindsey Ellett, a M.S. student studying resource conservat...
In Episode 52 of Confluence, Bertha Morton winner, Katie Christison, shares about her journey to UM,...
Leigh Greenwood is the Forest Health Program Director for North America at The Nature Conservancy. A...
Cynthia Coleman is a master’s student in the Department of Society and Conservation at the Universit...
In Episode 54 of Confluence, Dr. Paul Lukacs, Senior Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies...
Dr. Suzanne Simard posits that, “In ecosystems, there is no bigotry. There is only reciprocity, only...
This episode dives into the dilemmas of biological life in an age of climate change through a discus...
In this episode of Confluence, hear from Michelle Williams, a master’s student in the sociology depa...
On this episode of Confluence we hear from Bertha Morton winner Yan Li on his cutting-edge research ...
Pamela S Soltis is Distinguished Professor of Botany at the University of Florida, Principal Investi...
Mary Fritz talks about her early adulthood and what drew her to study forestry and work in the field...
In Episode 57 of Confluence, Marisela Chavez, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Society and Con...
This episode of Confluence celebrates Ada Smith, Ph.D. candidate in Forestry and Conservation Scienc...
In Episode 70, Confluence talks with Dr. Elizabeth Metcalf, the Joel Meier Distinguished Professor o...
In this episode of Confluence, we talk with Haley Omeasoo, a Ph.D. student in Anthropology here at U...
In Episode 61 of Confluence, we hear from Lindsey Ellett, a M.S. student studying resource conservat...
In Episode 52 of Confluence, Bertha Morton winner, Katie Christison, shares about her journey to UM,...
Leigh Greenwood is the Forest Health Program Director for North America at The Nature Conservancy. A...
Cynthia Coleman is a master’s student in the Department of Society and Conservation at the Universit...
In Episode 54 of Confluence, Dr. Paul Lukacs, Senior Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies...
Dr. Suzanne Simard posits that, “In ecosystems, there is no bigotry. There is only reciprocity, only...
This episode dives into the dilemmas of biological life in an age of climate change through a discus...
In this episode of Confluence, hear from Michelle Williams, a master’s student in the sociology depa...
On this episode of Confluence we hear from Bertha Morton winner Yan Li on his cutting-edge research ...
Pamela S Soltis is Distinguished Professor of Botany at the University of Florida, Principal Investi...
Mary Fritz talks about her early adulthood and what drew her to study forestry and work in the field...
In Episode 57 of Confluence, Marisela Chavez, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Society and Con...