August 9, 2022
 

Meet the newest members of the Interfaces of Global Change Curriculum Committee (IG3C), GCC faculty members Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, Wendy Parker, and Klaus Moeltner, and IGC Fellows Amanda Darling and Luke Goodman. Congratulations to this year's committee chair, Erin Hotchkiss, and co-chair, Jennifer Russell. Your leadership is so appreciated and we look forward to a fun and productive year ahead for the IGC program!

Several Global Change Center faculty members and IGC Fellows have recently completed terms on the committee. We extend sincere gratitude to Julia Gohlke, Cully Hession, Michelle Stocker, Amanda Hensley and Tyler Weiglein for their service. We would also like to highlight the leadership of Julia, who has provided immense leadership and guidance over the past several years to strengthen the IGC curriculum. To the entire IG3C team - thank you, all!

Current IG3C Members

IGC3 Committee Member
Erin Hotchkiss, Chair, Biological Sciences
IGC3 Committee Member
Jennifer Russell, Co-Chair, Sustainable Biomaterials
IGC3 Committee Member
Holly Kindsvater, Fish and Wildlife Conservation
IGC3 Committee Member
Wendy Parker, New Member, Philosophy

Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, New Member, Civil & Environmental Engineering

IGC3 Committee Member
Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, New Member, Civil & Environmental Engineering
IGC3 Committee Member
Klaus Moeltner, New Member, Agricultural and Applied Economics
IGC3 Committee Member
Amanda Darling, New IGC Rep, Civil & Environmental Engineering
IGC3 Committee Member
Luke Goodman, New IGC Rep, Biological Systems Engineering

A special thank you to these outgoing IG3C members!

We deeply appreciate your time, energy, and balanced guidance in this leadership role. 

IGC3 Committee Member
Julia Gohlke, Population Health Sciences
IGC3 Committee Member
Michelle Stocker, Geosciences
IGC3 Committee Member
Cully Hession, Biological Systems Engineering
IGC3 Committee Member
Amanda Hensley, IGC Rep, Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health
IGC3 Committee Member
Tyler Weiglein, IGC Rep, Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
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.  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.
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