Meet the new Interfaces of Global Change Curriculum Committee; thank you to outgoing members!
August 21, 2020
The Interfaces of Global Change Curriculum Committee (IG3C) is the primary entity responsible for visioning, oversight, and implementation of the IGC IGEP curriculum. Primary duties entail visioning, planning, and delivering of the annual fall and spring seminar courses and the capstone course offered every other year. These duties include ensuring continuity of existing high-quality graduate programming, as well as ideation and visioning to meet the evolving programmatic needs of the growing, diverse IGC IGEP student population. Meet the newest members, including several faculty and IGC fellows: Cully Hession, Erin Hotchkiss, Michelle Stocker, Melissa Burt, and Sarah Kuchinsky. Thank you to Julia Gohlke, who has taken the reins as the new Chair of this committee!
We extend sincere gratitude to those who just finished their terms, including Paul Angermeier, Todd Schenk, Durelle Scott, Korin Jones, and Bennett Grooms. Special thanks go to Bruce Hull (who remains on the committee); he has finished his term as the founding Chair of the IG3C. Thank you, all!
Welcome to our Incoming Members:
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Dr. Cully HessionProfessor | Biological Systems Engineering
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Dr. Michelle StockerAssociate Professor | Geosciences
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Dr. Erin HotchkissAssociate Professor | Biological Sciences
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Dr. Sarah KuchinskyPh.D./DVM Dual Degree Student | Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology
Thank you to our members continuing to serve (and Dr. Gohlke will be the new IG3C Chair)
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Dr. Julia GohlkeProfessor | Population Health Sciences
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Dr. Jeffrey WaltersProfessor | Biological Sciences
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Dr. Bruce HullProfessor | Forest Resources & Environmental Conservation
A special thank you to these outgoing IG3C members! We deeply appreciate your time, energy, and balanced guidance in this leadership role.
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Dr. Paul AngermeierResearch Scientist and Professor | Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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Dr. Todd SchenkAssociate Professor | School of Public and International Affairs
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Dr. Bennett GroomsAssistant Professor, Otterbein University | VT Graduate June 2021