Green Guides Student Ambassador, Franny Slater, Retires After 3 Years and Many Changes May 9, 2022 What year are you? & What is your major? I am a senior majoring in Business Economics with a minor in Computer Science (graduating next week!) Read more Image
Cultivating STEM Communities: The future of STEM Depends On Who Is Included May 7, 2022 The day kicked off with our keynote speaker, Cam Juarez, who is a Park ranger at Saguaro National Park (Tucson) and identifies as a Latino who is physically disabled. Cam runs the Next Generation Ranger program, which specifically recruits young people of color to get into environmental careers. Throughout the keynote session, he talked about how important the role of the Park and the people working there was for our community. Read more Image
Experts predict this hurricane season will only be slightly above average April 28, 2022 For the seventh year in a row, UArizona hurricane forecasters predict an above-average hurricane season, beginning June 1. Their forecast shows 14 named storms and seven hurricanes developing over the Atlantic Ocean. Read more at UArizona News Image
Nine (9) Colleges and Universities Receive Acceleration Fund Support for their Climate Projects April 21, 2022 Cambridge, Massachusetts (April 21, 2022) - Nine (9) colleges and universities have been named as the awardees of the Third Round of the Acceleration Fund. Second Nature, an NGO whose mission it is to accelerate climate action in, and through, higher education, announced the awarded schools during the 2022 Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit. (PDF) Read more Image
Small but mighty: How UArizona researchers are harnessing the power of algae to capture carbon April 20, 2022 A team of University of Arizona researchers is working to scale up production of carbon-absorbing marine algae in an effort to curb the worst impacts of climate change. Read more at UArizona News Image
Nadira Mitchell: How Collecting Snails Turned Into a Passion for Indigenous Environmental Equity April 4, 2022 What is your major/year? I am a junior Natural Resources Major emphasizing in wildlife conservation and management, minoring in American Indian Studies. Read more Image
A Living River; Our Duty and Connection to Nature April 1, 2022 The Santa Cruz River was once a beauty that connected the residents of Tucson to nature, but now is the biggest trash bin in the county. Sonoran Institute has recognized this and has dedicated their efforts to bring it back to its original beauty, hoping that this lost relationship will return as well. After joining the Earth Grant cohort, I began working with Luke Cole and Claire Zugmeyer from Sonoran Institute on their ongoing study of litter in the Santa Cruz River. Read more Image
Sam Wetherell Puts the "Eco" in Economics March 16, 2022 What is your major/year? I am sophomore doing a dual degree in PPEL (Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law) and EWRE (Environmental and Water Resource Economics). Read more Image
Spring Seeking Students March 9, 2022 Recently, a small group of Earth Grant and College of Architecture and Planning (CAPLA) students got the opportunity to go on a group hike up to Rock Spring in Saguaro National Park, East. This is a place where the saguaros, sacred plants to the Tohono O’odham tribe, grow big and tall. Many of us were amazed at the beautiful scenery of the area, often stopping along the trail to look out and admire the countless cacti, shrubs, and stones that the park protects. Read more Image
Putting Down New Roots Feb. 28, 2022 “My father always encouraged my sister and I to be ‘global citizens,’” says Earth Grant student and Engineering sophomore Ani Melichar. Through Earth Grant, Ani is working with people from all over the world, by supporting the International Rescue Committee (IRC)’s New Roots program, an initiative to support recent refugees to Tucson in gardening, food production, nutrition, and generating revenue through farmers’ markets. Read more Image