Leona Davis is pursuing a MA in Environmental Learning, and holds a BS from University of Arizona in Rangeland Management. Leona‘s work with Project Harvest, a citizen science project monitoring water contamination in AZ communities, focuses on how citizen scientists gain environmental science and health knowledge, environmental health skills, self-efficacy, and enact community-level change. Prior to working on this project, Leona managed food distribution and community development programs at the Community Food Bank, and managed rainwater harvesting system design and construction at Technicians for Sustainability.
Alexandra ‘Alex’ Trahan (she/her) is a graduate student at The University of Arizona. She is studying the impact of water and contaminants on community...
William Borkan (he/they) a Master’s student in Soil, Water and Environmental Science and part of the 2020-2021 NSF Indige-FEWSS Traineeship. At the University of...
In today’s “Thesis Thursday” Cathy interviews Judith Menzel. This senior at the University of Arizona has high hopes as she not only tackles molecular...