Media reports
- Taking Environmental Expertise Abroad Brings Ideas Back Home – The Human Element (Winter 2024; Envision, a Purdue College of Agriculture magazine)
- Researchers Aim to Solve Conservation Program Participation Puzzle (October 24, 2023; FNR News & Stories)
- USU speaker explores ecological decision-making and the power of collaboration (September 22, 2023; Utah Public Radio)
- How the future benefits from the contributions of social scientists (August 31, 2023; Purdue University College News)
- American Eagle Foundation interviews Purdue black vulture researchers (August 17, 2022; American Eagle Foundation)
- Researchers Share Lessons Learned From Peru’s Water Management Program (February 2, 2022; Purdue University)
- Black Vultures Are Causing Problems On Farms, Purdue Needs Help Researching Them (April 7, 2021; Indiana Public Radio)
- Purdue asks livestock producers for help studying losses due to black vultures (April 26, 2021; Indiana Agrinews)
- Women, parents and early-career faculty in ecology most impacted by COVID‐19 (December 15, 2020; Colorado State University Warner College of Natural Resources College News)
- Non-tenured and female faculty feeling COVID burdens, study says (December 15, 2020; Purdue University Agriculture News)
- Faculty Social Media Profile: Zhao Ma (November 5, 2020; Purdue Policy Research Institute)
- So You Want to Do Field Research? (March 25, 2020; Purdue Alumnus)
- Conservation and development groups have much to learn from each other (October 16, 2017; Purdue University)
- Carbon Sequestration (Utah State University Extension Sustainability YouTube video)
- Enterprise: Scientists, researchers talk climate at Logan conference (April 28, 2013; The Herald Journal)
- USU professor invited to Washington, D.C., for Climate Science Day (February 27, 2012; The Herald Journal)
- March on Washington: USU Researcher Brings Message on Climate Change (February 16, 2012; Utah State Today – University News)
Student news
- Taylor Stinchcomb. 2021. Best Presentation Award, Indiana Chapter of The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting (virtual).
- Taylor Stinchcomb. 2021. Interdisciplinary Ecological Science & Engineering Outstanding Graduate Student in Research Award, Purdue University.
- Brooke McWherter. 2021. Graduate Ag Research Spotlight, College of Agriculture, Purdue University. https://ag.purdue.edu/arge/Pages/Spotlight—McWherter.aspx
- Rebecca (Becca) Nixon. 2021. Graduate Ag Research Spotlight, College of Agriculture, Purdue University. https://ag.purdue.edu/arge/Pages/Spotlight-Nixon.aspx
- Brooke McWherter. 2020. D. Woods Thomas Memorial International Support Fund, Purdue University.
- Meagan Rathjen. 2019. D. Woods Thomas Memorial International Support Fund, Purdue University.
- Rebecca (Becca) Nixon. 2019. Third place, Doctoral Oral Paper Competition, West Lakes Division of the 2019 American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Cedar Falls, IA.
- Rebecca (Becca) Nixon. 2018. D. Woods Thomas Memorial International Support Fund, Purdue University.
- Rebecca (Becca) Nixon. 2018. U.S. Borlaug Summer Institute on Global Food Security Fellowship.
- Mysha Clarke. 2017. Exemplary Graduate Student Service Award, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University.
- Mysha Clarke. 2017. First place, Ph.D. Research Poster Award, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University.
- Mysha Clarke, an PhD candidate from the Human Dimensions Lab, along with Jenny Dunn, a PhD student from Michigan State University were winners of the 2017 Society of American Foresters National Convention Diversity Scholarship, and had the honor of meeting USDA Forest Service Chief Tony Tooke at the Diversity Breakfast with the Chief! Congratulations, Mysha!
- Becca Nixon, an PhD student from the Human Dimensions Lab, received the 2017 Andrews Environmental Travel Grant. Congratulations, Becca!
- Jake Hawes, an MS student from the Human Dimensions Lab, received the 2017 Andrews Environmental Travel Grant. Congratulations, Jake!
- Jake Hawes, an MS student from the Human Dimensions Lab, received the 2017 Purdue Climate Change Research Center graduate student travel grant. Congratulations, Jake!
- Mysha Clarke and Keri Iles, graduate students from the Human Dimensions Lab were part of the 2017 Quiz Bowl Winning Team at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) in Umeå, Sweden, along with Anne Junod (Ohio State University), and Joshua Fergen (Ohio State University). Congratulations, Mysha and Keri!
- Mysha Clarke. Class of 2016. Fellow, Emerging Leaders in Science & Society (ELISS) program, The American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Jamie Laatsch. 2013. Second place, Forest Science & Technology Board Student Presentation Competition, Society of American Foresters.