by GradIt | Mar 10, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Andrew Paul, ICON and Anthropology PhD student, recently published an illustrated short piece of his work about Karen water and fish conservation in the Salween Peace Park in the newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies. You can read it...
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...