by Talley Vodicka | May 16, 2024 | ICON News
In “Alice in Chains: Ground Staff Heroes, Conservation Realities, and Reflecting on William Cronon’s Insights,” Amit Kaushik (PhD Student, ICON and Anthropology) explores the intricate human-animal relationships in conservation and the unforeseen events...
by Talley Vodicka | May 7, 2024 | ICON News
ICON Student Wezddy Del Toro Orozco collaborated with other members of the Community of Practice in Human-Wildlife Coexistence (CoPCoex) on a recent paper that explores how social science research is used (or not) within biodiversity conservation. In the publication,...
by Talley Vodicka | Apr 29, 2024 | ICON News
Congratulations to the following students on defending their ICON dissertations this year: Behnoosh Abbasnezhad (PhD, ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources, Major Professor: Jesse Abrams): “Conservation Planning As a Transdisciplinary Process: Integrating...
by Talley Vodicka | Apr 10, 2024 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Two current ICON students and one recent ICON graduate were among the select few to be recognized during the 2024 Graduate School Honors Luncheon (pictured L to R): Katie Foster (PhD in ICON & Anthropology, 2023): Graduate School’s Excellence in Research...
by Talley Vodicka | Feb 23, 2024 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Congratulations to ICON PhD Candidate, Cydney K. Seigerman, and co-authors on their new publication, “At the extremes: Assessing interrelations among the impacts of and responses to extreme hydroclimatic events in Ceará, Northeast...
by Talley Vodicka | Feb 13, 2024 | ICON News
We are excited to announce the winners of the 2024 ICON Program Awards! Alli Hofner (ICON & Anthropology PhD Candidate) receives the ICON Agile Scientist Award Cydney Seigerman (ICON & Anthropology PhD Candidate) receives the J. Peter...