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Graduate Research (Environment & Community, M.A)
We perform meaningful work and research that we are passionate about.
E&C graduate students have a broad array of interdisciplinary interests, connected by a common commitment to work towards sustainable and just environment and community relationships.
This commitment informs what they choose to work on for their culminating experience. Students are trained in research methods, and conduct fieldwork in the second year of the program.
Below is a list of completed theses and projects successfully submitted and defended by Environment and Community graduate students.
Completed Research Projects
Sustainable Communities
2022
- Cynthia J. Boshell
- William Joseph Curtis
2021
- Meriel Melendrez Mees
- Hailee Rose Nolte
- Carrie Tully
2020
- Megan Rose Awwad
- Imil Ferrara
- Timothy Macias
- Aneika Perez
- Alexia Siebuhr
- Vanessa Tenorio
2018
- Francesca Gallardo
- Michael Masinter
2017
- Dawn Albrecht
- Kristin Braun
- Lucy Cultrera
- Sheri L. Harrison
- Nicola R. Walters
2016
- Ravin D. Craig
- Clay Marsh McGlaughlin
- Rebecca Elizabeth Robinson
2015
- Kathleen Koscielak
- Stefan Shumaker
2014
- Emily Bridgewater
- Dan Gilner
- Jyoti Rawal
2013
- Danielle Allred
2012
- Michael Conway
- Michelle Marie Fuller
- Anna Rose Schwarzbach
- Judith Ann Sears
2011
- Jennifer Anne Mall
- Jennifer A. Mayberry
2010
- Environmental Radio: Exploring the Confluence of People and PlaceJessica Eden
- Vanessa Rae Escarcega Gomes
- Jennifer Fusaro
- Breanne M. Sorrells
- Kerry Topel
2009
- The Potential of Community Action Plans to Promote Economic Revitalization Through Rural County PlanningCybelle Immitt
- Calder Johnson
- Sarah Morgan Keeble
2008
- David Lawlor
- Scott Menzies
- Neil Peacock
2007
- Christy Prescott
2006
- Rachel Curran
- Elizabeth R. Matsumoto
- Deboarh T. Waxman
Environmental and Social Justice
2022
- Aleena Church
2020
- Mark Adams
- Daniel Adel
- Theodora Doyon
2018
- Yojana Miraya Oscco
- Elizabeth Revord
- Kristian Salgado
2017
- Natalie Cardoso
- Elizabeth Moreno
2016
- Meribeth E. Geiger
- Leanne S. Lynch
- Chisa Oros
2014
- James EdwardJr. Braggs
- Victor Espinosa
2013
- Kerry Leslie
- Jennifer Maksim
2012
- Sierra Braggs
2011
- Alisha Susan Clompus Gaskins
- Megan Harris
- Sam McEwen Page
- Jessica A. Whatcott
2008
- Jennifer Saklar
Community-Natural Resource Management Interactions
2021
- Riley Sanae Allen
2020
- Erik Arndt
- Rebecca E. Cashero
- Ciara Emery
2019
- Tova Fleming
2018
- Marisa Formosa
- Julie Groff
- Joshua Gross
- Halle Kohn
2016
- Justin Ebrahemi
- Emma Lundberg
2015
- Sarah Aldinger
- Joanna Di Tommaso
- Rebekah Rafferty
- Karen Raskin
- Marissa Schmitz
2014
- Suzanne Guerra
2013
- Alisha Adelman
- Rebekah Dickens
- Naomi Merwin
2012
- Flora H Brain
- Alyssa Camilla Hosbach
- Kimberly Nicole Maravilla
- Sarah Shakal
- Grace M. Sparks
2011
- Katherine D. Glover
- Lora H. Liegel
- Jessica M. Unmack
2009
- Lenya N. Quinn-Davidson
Sustainable Food Systems
2019
- Brooks Estes
- Richard Olson
2018
- Jennifer Domareki
- Wyatt Smith
2017
- Ross Eskridge
- Nicholas Felicich
2015
- Wendy Willis
2014
- Elisabeth Keesling
- Dawn Walker
2012
- Gretchen Burak
- Natalie A. Faris
- Alexander Melinkoff
- Anna C. Owen
- Vanessa McKenna Vazquez
2011
- Food in a Social Context: Community Gardens in New York CityBilen Berhanu
- Stephanie F. Brindle
- Laura M. Hughes
- Elizabeth Vera Miles
- Alexis Ollar
- Haley West
2010
- Elena L'Annunziata
2009
- Portia Boni Bramble
2006
- Allyson Carroll
- Framing is Important, But Not Everything: A Comparison of the Success and Failure of the Anti-GE Campaigns in Mendocino County and Butte County, CaliforniaChristine Caurant
Native American/Indigenous Natural Resource Management
2018
- Kelda Britton
2017
- Lori Biondini
- Laura Hurwitz
2015
- Barbara Klessig
2014
- Ruthie Maloney
2012
- Adriana R. Guzman
2010
- Dimitra Zalarvis-Chase
2008
- Brennan Lagasse
2006
- Robert Holmlund
- Amy M. Stercho
- Jay D. Wright
Environmental Education
2012
- Daniel John Dempsey
- Kathleen Sullivan Fairchild
2010
- Suzanne M. Fortner
- Local Water Resource Curriculum for Santa Barbara CountyCinnamon McIntosh
- Heather Sanderson
2009
- Chelsea L. Benson
- Edgar Craig Jr. Turner