Student Research
We perform meaningful work and research that we are passionate about.
E&C graduate students have a broad array of interdisciplinary interests, connected by a common commitment to work towards sustainable and just environment and community relationships.
This commitment informs what they choose to work on for their culminating experience. Students are trained in research methods, and conduct fieldwork in the second year of the program.
Below is a list of completed theses and projects successfully submitted and defended by Environment and Community graduate students.
Completed Research Projects
Sustainable Communities
2022
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Curtis, William Joseph
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Boshell, Cynthia J.
2021
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Tully, Carrie
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Nolte, Hailee Rose
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Mees, Meriel Melendrez
2020
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Ferrara, Imil
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Macias, Timothy
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Perez, Aneika
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Awwad, Megan Rose
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Tenorio, Vanessa
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Siebuhr, Alexia
2019
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Roussell, Stian
2018
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Masinter, Michael
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Gallardo, Francesca
2017
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Harrison, Sheri L.
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Walters, Nicola R.
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Albrecht, Dawn
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Braun, Kristin
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Cultrera, Lucy
2016
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McGlaughlin, Clay Marsh
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Robinson, Rebecca Elizabeth
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Craig, Ravin D.
2015
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Koscielak, Kathleen
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Shumaker, Stefan
2014
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Gilner, Dan
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Bridgewater, Emily
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Rawal, Jyoti
2013
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Allred, Danielle
2012
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Conway, Michael
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Fuller, Michelle Marie
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Schwarzbach, Anna Rose
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Sears, Judith Ann
2011
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Mall, Jennifer Anne
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Mayberry, Jennifer A.
2010
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Sorrells, Breanne M.
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Environmental Radio: Exploring the Confluence of People and PlaceEden, Jessica
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Topel, Kerry
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Escarcega Gomes, Vanessa Rae
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Fusaro, Jennifer
2009
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The Potential of Community Action Plans to Promote Economic Revitalization Through Rural County PlanningImmitt, Cybelle
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Johnson, Calder
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Keeble, Sarah Morgan
2008
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Lawlor, David
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Menzies, Scott
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Peacock, Neil
2007
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Prescott, Christy
2006
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Waxman, Deboarh T.
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Matsumoto, Elizabeth R.
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Curran, Rachel
2005
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Emenaker, Ryan
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Price-Hall, Rebecca S.