by GradIt | Mar 3, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Two ICON PhD students have been included in the 2022-23 Outstanding Teaching Assistant awardees: Behnoosh Abbasnezhad (ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources) and Mariana Matos (ICON & Anthropology). We congratulate these amazing ICON students and all of the...
by Talley Vodicka | Feb 21, 2023 | ICON News
New article by Asif Sandeelo (ICON & Anthropology PhD student) and colleague Shabina Faraz on sustainable fishing practices and reductions in bycatch by fishers off the coasts of Pakistan: “Bycatch almost eradicated when Pakistan’s fishers embrace different...
by GradIt | Feb 14, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Cydney K. Seigerman (PhD candidate, ICON & Anthropology) recently visited the Residential College (RC) at the University of Michigan, where they gave the Robertson Memorial Lecture and spent several days as a resident scholar. The Robertson Lecture is an...
by Talley Vodicka | Oct 31, 2022 | ICON News, Uncategorized
David Hecht, PhD Candidate in Integrative Conservation (ICON) & Anthropology presented his doctoral research at the 4th International Vajrayāna Buddhism Conference (IVBC), with research collaborator & traditional-contemporary artist, Mr. Gyempo...
by GradIt | Nov 24, 2021 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Registration is now open for the 2022 Integrative Conservation Conference (ICC). ICC 2022 is hosted by CICR, and will take place February 3 – 5th at the University of Georgia’s Russell Special Collections Library in Athens, Georgia. For more information on...
by GradIt | Nov 23, 2021 | ICON News
Suneel Kumar is a fifth year ICON Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology whose work explores how past infrastructural, political, environmental and climate change histories have shaped the land-water configurations of the Indus River Delta in Pakistan. His work puts...