Green Takes Part in Global Environmental Outlook

Sarah Green (Chem) has been in Nairobi, Kenya for the launch of the Sixth Global Environmental Outlook (GEO-6) at the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA). The GEO report assesses the state and trends of the environment, as well as examining the policies meant to improve it. Green has served as co-chair of the Scientific Advisory Panel for . . .

Huntoon Honored by Science Teachers Group

Michigan Tech Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jacqueline Huntoon, has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from a statewide science educators organization. The Michigan Science Teachers Association (MSTA) named Huntoon the recipient of the 2019 George G. Mallinson Award. The highest honor bestowed by the MSTA, the award recognizes Huntoon’s contributions to science . . .

Van Kooy Selected to Receive Fulbright Award

Dana Van Kooy (HU) has been selected to receive the 2019-20 Fulbright National Library of Scotland Award. She will spend six months at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh researching topics relevant to her current book project, “Atlantic Configurations of Modernity and the Aesthetics of Disappearance.” Van Kooy will also contribute to the library’s . . .

Program Coordinator Position Open

The Program Coordinator for ADVANCE initiatives at Michigan Tech is open and applications are being accepted. Responsibilities include: Support initiatives to advance women, underrepresented, and intersectional individuals to thrive in their careers. Organize, plan, and execute campus-wide events. This includes advertising, design, communication, data handling, and scheduling. Develop and maintain marketing products to increase visibility . . .

Stockero named Outstanding Reviewer

Shari Stockero (CLS/Math) has been named the 2019 Mathematics Teacher Education Outstanding Reviewer by the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Her research focuses on noticing high-potential instances of student mathematical thinking (MOSTs) and understanding what it means to productively use these instances to support student learning. Specifically, in her current work, she and her colleagues . . .

Barr elected to IEEE Professional Communication Society Board of Governors

Nancy Barr (ME-EM) has been elected to the IEEE Professional Communication Society’s board of governors. The PCS’s mission is to foster a community dedicated to understanding and promoting effective communication in engineering, scientific and other technical environments. Barr’s three-year term began Jan. 1 and runs to December 31, 2021. Posted in Tech Today, January 11, 2019 . . .

Stacey Cotey Receives Wildlife Award

A faculty member of Michigan Tech’s School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science and an alumnus of the school are among the seven recipients of the Animal Welfare Institute’s (AWI) Christine Stevens Wildlife Award. The Animal Welfare Institute announced the winners are developing innovative, less intrusive wildlife study techniques and more humane methods of resolving conflicts . . .