The College of Liberal Arts would like to recognize our faculty and students who received School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) awards for the 2013-2014 academic year. SoGES awards offer funding and training for faculty and students who are contributing their knowledge to sustainability science solutions. The mission of SoGES is to catalyze cross-disciplinary interactions and understanding on global sustainability science and solutions by bringing together and supporting faculty, researchers, and students.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Faculty at Colorado State University were awarded with fellowships and grants from SoGES through the Resident Fellows program and the Global Challenges Research Team program. SoGES Resident Fellows are a select group of CSU faculty members who engage in scholarly, creative research and problem solving consistent with the mission of the school. The fellowships provide unique opportunities for faculty to accelerate progress in research designed to meet global environmental challenges, and to engage in the academic life of SoGES and its affiliates. Faculty also have the opportunity to become Principle Investigators on SoGES Global Challenges Research Teams, engaging in research that shows potential for providing great understanding towards transformational outcomes for real-world problems.

SoGESSaundersKyle Saunders, Department of Political Science, Resident Fellowship for research in urban sustainability practices and challenges;  Principle Investigator on a 2013-2014 Global Challenges Research Team grant

 

 

SoGESGalvinKathleen Galvin, Department of Anthropology, Principle Investigator on a 2013-2014 Global Challenges Research Team grant

 

 

 

 

Public Lands History Center at Colorado State UniversityJanet Ore, Department of History, Principle Investigator on a 2013-2014 Global Challenges Research Team grant

 

 

 

 

 

 

SoGESTaylorPeter Taylor, Department of Sociology, Principle Investigator on a 2013-2014 Global Challenges Research Team grant

 

 

 

 

 

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP FELLOWS

SoGES selects 20 Ph.D. candidates and Postdoctoral Fellows every year to be Global Sustainability Leadership Fellows. The Global Sustainability Leadership Fellows Program cultivates future innovators and thought leaders in environmental sustainability issues. Five of the fellowships were awarded to College of Liberal Arts students. Fellows will receive training and support from SoGES on collaboration and communications to help build their professional careers.

TimothyAssalTimothy J. Assal, Ph.D. Candidate with advisor Jason Sibold, Department of Anthropology and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology

 

 

 

 

 

TessaConroyTessa Conroy, Ph.D. Candidate with advisor Stephan Weiler, Department of Economics

 

 

 

 

 

 

JonathanFiskJonathan Fisk, Ph.D. Candidate with advisor Charles Davis, Department of Political Science

 

 

 

 

 

 

LieselHansLiesel Hans, Ph.D. Candidate with advisor Robert Kling, Department of Economics

 

 

 

 

 

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAMatthew W. Luizza, Ph.D. Candidate with advisor Michele Betsill, Department of Political Science and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology

 

 

 

 

 

2012-2013 AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIP WINNERS IN THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Resident Fellowships

Joe Champ, Department of Journalism and Technical Communication

Bob Duffy, Department of Political Science

 

Principle Investigators on Global Challenges Research Team Grants

Michelle Betsill, Department of Political Science

Morris Burns, Department of Theatre

Lori Peek, Department of Sociology

Peter Taylor, Department of Sociology

Craig Trumbo, Department of Journalism and Technical Communication

 

Sustainability Leadership Fellowships

Jaime Fuller, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology

Theresa Jedd, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Political Science

Michelle Lueck, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology

Holly Marlatt, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Journalism and Technical Communication

Contact: Lindsey Middendorf

Phone: (970) 491-2374

Email: Lindsey.Middendorf@colostate.edu