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Environmental Studies and Sciences

Student Achievements

Environmental Studies and sciences Faculty Award

Awarded to two outstanding graduating seniors, one Environmental Studies major and one Environmental Science major, who, through academic achievement, community engagement, and leadership, demonstrate exceptional promise in addressing environmental issues.

Recipients

  • Ruthann Richards, Environmental Science Faculty Award
  • Matthew Cocchi, Environmental Studies Faculty Award
  • Zoe Pagliaro, Environmental Science Faculty Award
  • Isabel Beard, Environmental Studies Faculty Award
  • Robbie Heumann, Environmental Science Faculty Award
  • Greta Binzen, Environmental Studies Faculty Award
  • Carolyn Koestner, Environmental Science Faculty Award
  • Rafaela Iturralde, Environmental Studies Faculty Award
  • Rebecca Halter, Environmental Science Faculty Award
  • Zia O'Neill, Environmental Studies Faculty Award
  • Julia Boyer, Environmental Science Track
  • Brian Fredericks, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Jordan Stark, Environmental Science Track
  • Jenna Frank, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Alexandra Guest, Environmental Science Track
  • Sarah Arndt, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Sondra Lipshutz, Environmental Science Track
  • Stephanie Seidmon, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Gordon MacPherson, Environmental Science Track
  • Adam Schmelkin, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Claire Superak, Environmental Science Track
  • Laura Fralich, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Dawn Harfmann, Environmental Science Track
  • Nadine Dodge, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track
  • Hannah Harris, Environmental Science Track 
  • Bradford Nesbitt, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track

Other Awards, Grants, and Achievements

Ruthann Richards 鈥21 received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at Eden鈥檚 Rose Foundation, addressing urban food insecurity in Albany.

Jade Bacherman 鈥22 received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at Save the Bay in Rhode Island, working on marine policy and environmental education.

Katherine Almquist 鈥24 received a SEE- Beyond Award to work at the Chikaming Township Lakefront Resiliency Plan, focused on minimizing shoreline erosion.

Priscilla Kayku 鈥24 received a Thorne Award to address environmental sustainability in Ghana with A Rocha Ghana.

Jenny Norcross 鈥21 was awarded SEF funds to work as a marine conservation and environmental education intern at Malama Maunalua in Hawaii.

Haja Bah 鈥21 won the McAdams Award and was also awarded a Kenyan Princeton in Africa fellowship to work with the Mt Elgon Ecosystem Trust in Kenya.  She also won the President鈥檚 Award for Leadership and Service.

Heather Ricker 鈥22, an ESS minor, won a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

Emily Chase 鈥22 received an ESS Summer Internship Award to do research and outreach for Gunpowder Waterkeeper in Monkton MD, focusing on clean water and ecosystem protection.

Jess Plotnick 鈥22 received an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an intern at Oceana, addressing ocean plastic pollution.

Megan Martino 鈥22 received an ESS Summer Internship Award to work on ocean pollution issues at Seaside Sustainability in Massachusetts.

Eliana Colzani 鈥22, Morgan McClure 鈥22, Siddharth Nizamuddin 鈥21, Emme Tissue 鈥23, Sage Ganshirt 鈥22, Olivia Hunt 鈥23, Mya Carter 鈥24, Chrstina Lindstrom 鈥22, Roger Mercado 鈥22, Sophia Rubien 鈥22, Jordan Kohomban 鈥23, and Jess Shulman 鈥23 all got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with ESS professors Kurt Smemo and Kris Covey on a variety of soil and forestry projects in Saratoga, the Adirondacks, Tennessee, and Florida.

Chloe Faehndrich 鈥23, Paige Karl 鈥23, Finn Weber 鈥23, and Kara White 鈥24 all got summer funding to work with ESS professor Karen Kellogg on a wind energy project with the National Renewable Energy Lab.

Brook Heston 鈥22 got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with ESS professor Nurcan Atalan-Helicke researching Halal food in Albany.

Emily Davis 鈥23 got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with Chemistry professor Juan Navea, studying the effects of sea spray aerosols on global climate change.

Ruthann Richards 鈥21 received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at the Cary Institute on urban ecology. She also won the Barbara Hume Memorial Prize, awarded to an upperclassman each year who has shown personal growth as a result of new interests developed while at 麻豆破解版.

Justine Bolling 鈥22 received a SEE-Beyond Award to do marine plastics research with Ocean Blue Society. 

Lucy Janovitz 鈥21 received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at Earthwise Aware as a Biodiversity Citizen Science Assistant.

Nicole Barry 鈥21, an ESS minor, received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at Pitney Meadows Farm.

Kieran Yater 鈥22 was awarded SEF funds to work at Oceana, working on legislation addressing ocean plastic pollution, seismic airgun blasting, and offshore drilling.

Julia Danielsen 鈥22 was got an SEF award to work as an environmental educator at Kieve Wavus. 

Mateo Schwartz-Torres 鈥21 was awarded SEF funds to work with No Coal No Gas, a climate activist group in New England.

Chloe Faenhdrich 鈥23 was awarded SEF funds to do research at Cornell University on harmful algal blooms on Cayuga Lake.

Anna Tiajoloff 鈥20 was awarded SEF funds to work as an intern with the United Nations. 

Abby Grayburn 鈥20 was awarded SEF funds to work with the land use team of the Manhattan Borough President鈥檚 Office. She also worked with a middle school teacher to develop lesson plans on farming and food waste that integrate with their curriculum.

Nick Meconiates 鈥22, an ESS minor, won an SEF award to work at Seaside Sustainability, doing research and writing grants. 

Kate Bjorklund 鈥20 received an ESS Summer Internship Award to do research and outreach for Miami Waterkeeper, focusing on clean water, sea level rise, and ecosystem protection.

Lily Feldman 鈥22 received an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an intern at the Wilson Center, a non-partisan international think tank. 

Seb Gatton 鈥20, Siddharth Nizamuddin 鈥21, Shay Kolodney 鈥21, Sylvana Szuhay 鈥22 all got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with ESS professor Kris Covey on a variety of soil and forestry projects in the Adirondacks and in Tennessee.

Jazmin Rendon 鈥20 received a SEE-Beyond Award to work with Capital Roots on food access issues.

Haja Bah 鈥21 received CDC SEF Award to work with the Freetown Mayor Food Delivery Program in Sierra Leone.

Olivia Berson 鈥21 was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an intern with the Earth Day Network.

Ruthann Richards 鈥21 was awarded an NSF REU at the Brooklyn Urban Ecology and Environment Program through Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

Sam Vanasse 鈥20, an ESS minor, received an Earthos Institute internship.

Andy Rhodes 鈥20 was awarded a SEE-Beyond Award to take classes in sustainable architecture at the Earthship Institute in New Mexico and then to work as an intern at TerraCycle in Philadelphia.

Anna Tiajoloff 鈥20 was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as intern at OOLOOP, a sustainable fashion company.

Parker Heuer 鈥21 was awarded an SGA RCIA Award to work at FABSCRAP, a fabric-recycling non-profit in Brooklyn.

Nicol LaCumbre-Gibbs 鈥20 got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with ESS professor Karen Kellogg on an energy-efficiency building project.

Jacob Adams 鈥21, Adam Kaszas 鈥20, Shay Kolodney 鈥21, Zoe Pagliaro 鈥20, and Elle Ping 鈥21 all got Faculty-Student Summer Research funds to work with ESS professors Kurt Smemo and Kris Covey on a variety of soil and forestry projects around Saratoga, in the Adirondacks, and in Tennessee.

Haja Bah 鈥21
Received an SGA RCIA Award for to work at Medi-Needs, focusing on public health issues in Sierra Leone.

Isabel Blumenthal 鈥19
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as a sustainable farming intern with 9 Miles East Farm.

Ben Crooke 鈥21
Was awarded an NSF REU at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, where he used remote sensing data to research subsidence rates along the Louisiana coast.

Erika Dodge 鈥20
ESS minor, won an award (?) to work at the Juneau Icefield Research Program.

Olivia Golden 鈥18
Received an Earthos Institute internship.

Isabella Gukeisen 鈥20
Was awarded a SEE-Beyond Award to work as an intern at NOAA in Silver Springs MD.

Rafaela Iturralde 鈥18
Was awarded the Megan Adams-Roldan International Community Service Award to work at the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature in Quito Ecuador.

Urvi Kalra 鈥18
Received a SEE-Beyond Award through her MFS minor to work as a Communications and Media Intern at the Rainforest Alliance in NYC.

Adam Kaszas 鈥20
Was awarded an SGA RCIA Award to work at the Radix Ecological Sustainability Center, helping to design a floating wetland to clean up combined sewer overflows in the Hudson River.

Angelea McPartlin 鈥18
Received a SEE-Beyond Award to work at the Leo Zoological Conservation Center in CT.

Miary Rasoanaivo 鈥18
Was awarded a CDC SEF Award to work at Earth鈥檚 Last Straw.

Mama Sama 鈥20
ESS minor, won an SGA RCIA Award to work as an academic mentor and tutor at Ellis Preparatory Academy.

Finley Tevlin 鈥18
Received a CDC SEF Award for internships at Capitol Roots and at Front Stoop Pocket Gardens.

Anna Tiajoloff 鈥20
Received a CDC SEF Award to work at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space in NYC.

Sam Vogel 鈥19
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an intern with High Mountain Adventure in Colorado.

Kate Bjorklund 鈥20
Was awarded an SGA RCIA award to work in Ghana with Saha Global on global health and water access.

Julia Cavicchi 鈥18
Was awarded a SEE-Beyond Award for coursework at ISA, studying indigenous knowledge and climate change adaptation in the Peruvian Andes.

Tsering Choden 鈥17
Won the Katherine Scranton Rozendaal Citizenship Award in recognition for her outstanding citizenship in the 麻豆破解版 community and exemplary leadership in contributing to the quality of 麻豆破解版 life.

Rebecca Halter 鈥17
Received both the 麻豆破解版 Tim Brown Scholar Athlete Award and the 麻豆破解版 Senior Scholar Athlete Award.

Rafa Iturralde 鈥18
Won a SEE-Beyond Award to work at Voice of Nature in New Zealand on sustainable development and the protection of nature.

Malcolm Kaletsch 鈥18
Received an ESS Summer Internship Award to work at City Growers rooftop farm in Brooklyn and take complementary classes on sustainable architecture at Cooper Union.

Urvi Kalra 鈥18
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an intern with Grameen Foundation on microfinancing for sustainable development projects.

Angelea McPartlin 鈥18
Received an SSFIAP award to intern at the Trailside Museums and Zoo.

Sydney Randall 鈥17
Was awarded summer funding from Quebec-Labrador Foundation to work on community-based biodiversity conservation.

Miary Rasoanaivo 鈥18
Was awarded an Earthos Institute internship.

Colleen Sullivan 鈥17
Was awarded a SEE-Beyond Award to study marine conservation and education at the REEF Environmental Education Foundation in Cape Cod.

Nate Van Meter 鈥17
Received an Earthos Institute internship.

Tracey Wingate 鈥17
Completed the second year of her 2-year Doris Duke Conservation Scholars program at Northern Arizona University, focusing on sustainable agriculture.

Christina Battiste '17
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as an environmental education intern at the Albany Pine Bush.

Isabel Blumenthal '18
Received a CDC Summer Internship Award to work at Dickenson College Farm.

Ben Curell '18
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work as a GIS intern for the Town of Cumberland, Rhode Island.

Olivia Golden '18
Received a CDC Summer Internship Award to work in sustainable, urban agriculture at two internships, with Roots and Wisdom Co-operative Extension and with Radix Ecological Sustainability Center.

Amanda Greenlee '17
Was awarded an ESS Summer Internship Award to work at the Comfort Food Community Garden in Greenwich, NY.

Chris Malvicini '17
Received an SSFIAP award to work at the Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines.

Helen Mebrate '16
Was awarded an SGA RCIA award to work at the Environmental Science Summer School in Ethiopia.

Miary Rasonaivo '18
Won 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SEE-Beyond Award to work with the UN REDD+ Program on protected areas in Madagascar.

Lauren Sidor '17
Was awarded an REU at University of Massachusetts 鈥 Boston, working on local fisheries.
Lauren Bosche 鈥15
Won a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, where she will earn an MSc degree in environment and resource management. She plans to specialize in water and climate policy and complete a research project at the Amsterdam Global Change Institute.

Julia Boyer 鈥16
Won 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SEE-Beyond grant to study how elephant feeding behavior influences vegetation community structure in South Africa鈥檚 Kruger National Park.

Emily Cheung 鈥17
Received an RCIA award to intern at Conservation Fisheries, Inc. of Tennessee, studying aquatic biodiversity.

Tsering Choden 鈥17
Received a SSFIAP award to work for Childreach Nepal.

Kaelen Clark 鈥16
Received a Responsible Citizenship Internship Award (RCIA) from 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SGA to work at the Community Harvest Project.

Sarah Coburn 鈥16
Won a 2015 Summer Internship Award to research voluntourism with the Bodhi Surf and Yoga School in Costa Rica.

Jenna Frank 鈥15
Wrote a successful three-year, $60,000 grant for Yemaya, a women鈥檚 organic farming collective in Mexico, from the Blossom Fund, a private foundation that supports the grassroots efforts of women in Latin America.

Jared Herman 鈥15
Received an RCIA award to work on agroforestry and permaculture with the Borner Green Energy Team in Thailand.

Eliza Hollister 鈥15
Won a 2015 Summer Internship Award to work at Radix Ecological and Sustainability Center in Albany.

Rafaela Iturralde 鈥17
Received an RCIA award to work at CEDENMA, the national coordinating entity for environmental NGOs in Ecuador.

Michaela Kerxhalli-Kleinfield 鈥16
Won a 2015 Summer Internship Award to intern at Saratoga PLAN, a local land trust that preserves open space in Saratoga County.

Charlie Lovejoy 鈥16
Was awarded an NSF-REU grant to work at Harvard Forest for the summer, researching natural and human disturbance effects on forest ecosystems.

Zia O鈥橬eill 鈥17
Received an RCIA award to work for Bike and Build Cyclist, riding her bike across the country to raise money for affordable housing groups. 
Anna Gubbins 鈥15
Won 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SEE-Beyond grant to work with the sea turtle conservation and research program at Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, Fla.

Rebecca Fennel 鈥15
Won a 2014 ES Summer Internship Award to support her internship at Food Gatherers, a Michigan food bank that rescues food from local grocery stores to deliver to people in need.

Olivia McKee 鈥16
Won a 2014 ES Summer Internship Award to work with Saratoga PLAN, a local land trust that preserves open space in Saratoga County.

Emily Cheung 鈥17
Received a RCIA award to intern with the US Forest Service through the Student Conservation Association, working on trails in the Frank Church-River of No Return wilderness area.

Emily Durante 鈥15
Received a RCIA award to work for the City of Saratoga Springs Planning and Economic Department, helping to implement a pilot bike-share program. Emily also won a national Newman Civic Fellow Award for her work on sustainable transportation, both on campus and in the Saratoga Springs.

Sarah Hoenig 鈥15
Received a SSFIAP award to intern at the Citizens鈥 Environmental Coalition in Albany, a non-profit organization focused on environmental health issues.
Melissa Chilinski 鈥15, 2013
Won a 2013 ES Summer Internship Award to support her internship at Radix Ecological Sustainability Center in Albany, a center for education on low-cost urban sustainability initiatives.

Norah (Nonie) Crossnohere 鈥14, 2013
Was funded by SGA鈥檚 Responsible Citizenship Internship Award (RCIA) to complete an internship at World Information Transfer, a not-for-profit NGO that consults with the United Nations.

Emily Durante 鈥15, 2013
Won an award from the RCIA to intern with both the City of Saratoga Springs Planning and Economic Development Department and the Complete Streets Board, working to promote healthy transportation.

Rebecca Fennel 鈥15, 2013
Received a RCIA award to work at Groundwork Somerville, an organization that works with the Somerville community outside Boston on local sustainability projects.

Josh Inaba 鈥14, 2013
Won 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SEE-Beyond grant to fund his internship at The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, working for the island鈥檚 marine program. Josh developed a policy tool to help TNC and its partners establish community-based subsistence fishing areas.

Sondra Lipshutz 鈥13, 2013
Was awarded a 2013 ES Summer Internship Award to work for the NYC Department of Environmetnal Protection as a Wet Weather Planning Intern with the Bureau of Environmental Planning and Analysis.

Laura Mindlin 鈥15, 2013
Was funded by 麻豆破解版 Summer Funded Internship Awards Program to work at the Food Bank for New York City, an organization fighting to end food poverty in the five boroughs.

Julia Sabatino 鈥14, 2013
Won a 2013 ES Summer Internship Award to fund her summer research at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, investigating the health effects of exposure to the organic solvent toluene.

Aoife Semar 鈥14, 2013
Won a 2013 ES Summer Internship Award to intern at the Sierra Club, writing blog posts and creating two short films for public outreach.

Eric Stumpf 鈥13, 2013
Was funded by the Elizabeth Marie Glotzbach Film Industry Award to work with two different film production companies in NYC.

Annie Weis 鈥14, 2013
Received a RCIA award to intern with Burns and Hammond, a environmental consulting firm, looking at sustainable business practices.

Caitlin White 鈥14, 2013
Was funded by RCIA to work with Sustainable 麻豆破解版 on updating 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Greenhouse Gas Inventory and creating a sustainability walking-tour brochure. 
Sarah Arndt 鈥14, 2012
Was awarded the 2012 Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society undergraduate student paper award for her Honors Forum project, 鈥淏uilding a read food system: the challenges and successes on the college campus.鈥 She also won a 2012 ES Summer Internship Award to continue her work with Real Food Challenge by assessing the 麻豆破解版 Murray-Aikins dining hall.

Lauren Bosche 鈥15, 2012
Won a 2012 ES Summer Internship Award to work with the East Bay Bicycle Coalition in Berkeley Calif.

Jen Harfmann 鈥14, 2012
An ES minor, was awarded a competitive grant from the Schupf Scholar Program to conduct summer research on nutrient cycling in northern Michigan streams.

Gwyn Harris 鈥13, 2012
Won 麻豆破解版鈥檚 SEE-Beyond grant and spent the summer taking classes and learning sustainable design and architecture at Yestermorrow Design/Build School in Vermont.

Eliza Sherpa 鈥14, 2012
Won an EPA Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Undergraduate Student Fellowship, which provides funding for her junior and senior year of undergraduate study as well as a summer internship at an EPA facility.

Kate Jestin Taylor 鈥14, 2012
Won a 2012 ES Summer Internship Award to intern as a zookeeper at the Austin Zoo in Texas, where she helped with day-to-day operations.

Korena Burgio, 2011
Environmental studies major, Environmental Science Track
Awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in South Korea starting in July 2011.

Laura Fralich, 2011
Environmental studies major, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track, established Student Organic Food Garden on campus with funding from the nonprofit Sparkseed and 麻豆破解版's Responsible Citizenship Task Force.

Sarah Green, 2011
Environmental studies minor won a Fulbright research grant to Argentina to work on eco-literature.

Kate Ito, 2011
Environmental studies major, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track, and double minor in geosciences and government. Received the Barnabas McHenry Hudson River Valley Award to research how a national park designation could affect the Hudson Valley's economic, environmental, social, and natural institutions. Her findings will be displayed on OurHudson.org.

Jesse Moy, 2011
Environmental studies major, Environmental Science Track, awarded the interdisciplinary Joseph Garrison Parker Prize for a junior or senior who not only excels in his or her science major but also shows promise in fine arts and/or music.

Nadine Dodge, 2010
Environmental studies major, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track, won an EPA Greater Research Opportunities Undergraduate Student Fellowship for $42,000.

Jenna Gersie, 2010
Environmental studies major, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track, won the Joseph C. Palamountain Jr. Prose Award for an excerpt from Wings and Words: A Field Guide to the Birds of North American Environmental Literature, a senior thesis in environmental literature.

Dawn Harfmann, 2010
Environmental studies major, Environmental Science Track, was a finalist for a Goldwater Scholarship President's Award.

 

Ryan Bailey, 2009
Environmental studies major, Social & Cultural Perspectives Track, won a $5,000 fellowship from the Lewis and Clark College/Mellon Foundation interdisciplinary environmental research initiative

Erin Kenison, 2009
Environmental studies major, Environmental Science Track, won the Best Student Poster Presentation Award at the Northeast Natural History Conference X for Friendship is Wasted on Invasive Japanese Knotweed with Peter Liepzig-Scott; Research experience: biology and conservation of poison dart frogs in Costa Rica.

Peter Liepzig-Scott, 2009
Environmental studies major, Environmental Science Track, won Best Student Poster Presentation Award at the Northeast Natural History Conference X for Friendship is Wasted on Invasive Japanese Knotweed with Erin Kenison

Allison Ruschp, 2009, Sheridan Reuter, 2009 and Caitlin Frame, 2010
Environmental studies majors (Capstone 2009), established a rain garden on campus with funding from 麻豆破解版 Student Opportunity Funds and Brookside Nursery and a collaboration with the Saratoga County Intermunicipal Stormwater Program.

Sara Lacy, 2008
Environmental studies minor, was a 2008 sustainable energy fellow and a Duke University Summer Energy Fellowship attendee.