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Cade Ingleson (MBA ’26, SC Johnson College of Business)
…social impact space to drive meaningful outcomes for others. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter, doing CrossFit, and any type of outdoor adventuring….
Katie Epstein
…and the agricultural landscapes they so often share. Epstein’s dissertation examines social-ecological change and wildlife management issues related to patterns of ranchland ownership in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As a…
Martin Abbott (Science & Technology Studies)
…research is concerned with the scientific and social nature of urban flooding, risk, and map-making. This research focuses on New Orleans and how the Federal Emergency Management Agency has refined…
Sarah Callaghan (MBA ’26, SC Johnson College of Business)
…the role of ESG in driving business impact. With her blend of policy and business expertise, Sarah is committed to helping companies balance financial success with environmental and social responsibility….
Bolanle Adeniran (MBA ’26, SC Johnson College of Business)
…a Semlitz Fellow and an Environmental Finance and Impact Investing (EFII) Fellow. She hopes to leverage her finance experience to explore how capital can drive long-term environmental and social resilience….
Ted Lawrence (Natural Resources)
Ted Lawrence is a Ph.D. student in the field of Natural Resources. His research investigates how the resilience of social-ecological systems and ensuing biodiversity is affected by different natural resource…
Impacts of Rural Out-Migration on Traditional Livestock Herding Practices in Mongolia
…million head of livestock and almost 181,000 herding families. Nearly one-third of the nation’s population relies on livestock production as its primary livelihood. However, rapid social and demographic shifts in…
Different Hazards, Different Responses: Assessments of Flooding and COVID-19 Risks among Upstate New York Residents
…risk responses, COVID-19 responses appear strongly polarized. Contrasting stakes, immediacy, dread, and polarization surrounding flooding and COVID-19 intersect with social inequalities to produce different patterns of risk response. (Learn More)…