Faculty Research Lightning Talks
The Power of Place: Understanding Cultural, Political, and Environmental Character of our Communities
The office of Research Development presents virtual faculty research lightning talks around the theme, The Power of Place: Understanding Cultural, Political, and Environmental Character of our Communities. Join us on Friday, November 12th at 12:00 p.m. to watch faculty members present a summary of their findings and future directions. Please complete the registration to receive a calendar invite with a zoom link.
Krista Paulsen, PhD, Urban Studies and Community Development
Neighborhood Character: Understanding Continuity and Change
Jodi Brandt, PhD, Human-Environment Systems
The Future of Private Lands in Idaho
Moji Sadegh, PhD, Civil Engineering
Understanding the Changing Environment of Western Communities in the Face of a Warming Climate
Ray Fang, PhD, Management
Occupational Hazard and Political Socialization: Toward a Theory of Liberal and Conservative Occupations
Nicky O’Reilly, PhD, Social Work
Communities & Health: The Push and Pull of Community Influences on Diet, Exercise, and Well-being
Kendra Kaiser, PhD, Geosciences
Leveraging the Knowledge of our Agricultural Communities While in Pursuit of Developing Actionable HydrologicModels