Introduction

My research explores relationships between people, experiences, and outcomes. I employ mixed-method data collection techniques from the social sciences to understand how humans create/experience environmental events, programs, and policies; these insights can inform intervention design and implementation to help meet desired outcomes.

As an instructor, I work to promote active, interdisciplinary engagement across difference. Engagement in the classroom includes meaningful interaction with me, ideas in the course materials, other students, diverse stakeholders in the wider community, and with the physical environment. Engagement across difference promotes a wide variety of positive outcomes, including personal growth, improved analytical and communication skills, enhanced creativity, and hopefully, a commitment to making the world a better place.

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Honors

Early Career Award
Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2020
Faculty Service Award
University of Montevallo, 2023

Academic Areas and Departments

Earth, Environment, & Society

College of Arts and Sciences

Education

Environment & Ecology
PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Environmental Science & Policy
MS, Central European University
Public Policy Analysis/Biology
BA, Pomona College