Hi! My name is Kamila Murawska-Wlodarczyk, and I am a PhD student in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Arizona. I investigate the interactions between plants and soil microorganisms to better understand their input in the successful remediation and restoration of anthropogenically disturbed habitats. My current research project focuses on phytoremediation of mine sites. In my spare time, I play tabletop role-playing games, sew dresses, paint watercolors and dance Lindy Hop.
Sam is a honors junior majoring in Environmental Science with an emphasis in Leadership, Sustainability, and Communication. He is very interested in renewable energy...
Margaret moved to Dewey-Humboldt in 2014, retiring from a 30 year career in public service and education in La Paz County. She received a...
Hailing from Washington, DC, Arthur Moses is a second year PhD student pursuing a degree in Soil and Water Sciences. At the University of...