by Sharon Hall | Oct 24, 2019 | Jobs, Our team
Ph.D. graduate student opportunity focused on urban wildlife and human-environment interactions at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. Application deadline: December 1, 2019 We are looking for a motivated student to join our interdisciplinary social-ecological team...
by Sharon Hall | Feb 19, 2019 | Our team
If you're thinking about a career at a liberal arts institution, consider leading a course as the 'instructor-of-record'. On your CV, this signals to employers that you've gone beyond a TA to design a course as well as teach it. @megmwheeler teaches...
by Sharon Hall | Feb 11, 2019 | Nature at ASU
Are you an student who loves the outdoors and wildlife? Do you wish to pursue a career in conservation biology or ecology? If so, do these things: 1. If you are at ASU, consider joining one or both of these active and exciting student groups, Nature at ASU and the...
by Sharon Hall | Feb 11, 2019 | Our team, Posters and presentations
Congratulations to MS student Kinley Ragan for a successful first scientific poster presentation of her career! Kinley joined ASU and other regional wildlife biologists at this annual conference to share her research on wildlife and roads along the US-Mexico...
by Sharon Hall | Oct 13, 2018 | Awards, Posters and presentations
We are proud to announce that Rija Manandhar, our collaborator and friend at ISER-N, has won the Best Oral Presentation Award at the International Mountains in the Changing World (MoChWo) conference for her talk, “Assessing a low-technology intervention to...
by Sharon Hall | Oct 7, 2018 | New publications
Former Hall lab student Caitlin Holmes and colleagues have published a report that documents lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) content of plants and soils in five Phoenix-area community gardens. Check out the report here!
by Sharon Hall | Sep 29, 2018 | New publications
Cool new @PLOSONE paper highlights sociopolitical drivers of water pollution: US watersheds are *less* impaired when they don't cross political boundaries, are on public (vs. private) land and are managed by federal (vs. state) agencies. @jeffrey_haight,...
by Sharon Hall | Jul 13, 2018 | Jobs
Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated undergraduate student to serve as an undergraduate teaching assistant for BIO 322, Conservation of Biodiversity, offered in person on the Tempe campus during Fall Semester 2018. This student must be available to attend the...
by Sharon Hall | Jun 15, 2018 | Nature at ASU
Ivanna has been selected as a member of the prestigious Doris Duke Conservation Scholar Program, beginning this summer 2018! She’ll travel to UCSC to join a team of future conservation leaders. Congratulations, Ivanna! Check out these news stories:...
by Sharon Hall | Jun 14, 2018 | Nature at ASU
The Nature at ASU professional development community for ASU undergraduates is now live! Nature at ASU’s mission is to build, unite, empower, and sustain an inclusive community of students to study and protect Earth’s diverse community of life and its...