2015 Mitchell Center Sustainability Awards
We are excited to announce the winners of the 2015 Mitchell Center awards that were presented at our holiday celebration last week. Award winners are listed below.
Outstanding Progress on “The Road to Solutions” Interdisciplinary Research Team Award
Outstanding Mentorship of a Student in Sustainability Research
- Bridie McGreavy, Assistant Professor, Communication & Journalism
- Sam Hanes, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability Research by a Graduate Student
- Josh Stoll, PhD Candidate, Ecology & Environmental Sciences. Sustainable fisheries management
- Brianne Du Clos, PhD Student, Ecology & Environmental Sciences. Tools for native bee pollination
- Stephanie Coffey, M.S. Student., School of Economics. Community solar energy
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability Research by an Undergraduate Student
- Stanley Peterson. Sustainable energy communities
- Jena Rudolph. Materials management
Outstanding Contribution by an External Partner on “The Road to Solutions”
- Maine Healthy Beaches Program. Research partner: Safe Beaches & Shellfish
- Maine Department of Marine Resources, Bureau of Public Health. Research partner: Safe Beaches & Shellfish