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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

Exercising Your Rights to Free Speech

Ashlie Pitchford

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Ashlie Pitchford

Custodian

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Proposed Courses for High School Students for Fall 2025

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Academic Student Employee Recruitment (Unit 11) - Hiring Process

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University Senate Meeting Agenda 05/13/2025

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Anthropology Faculty & Staff

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High School Scholars Program

Ayla Zolwik

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Ayla Zolwik,

Thesis:
Analyzing Swainson’s hawk movement & behavioral ecology in response to the California high-speed rail construction throughout the Central Valley

I graduated from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, receiving my Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources Conservation through the Faculty of Forestry. Since then, I have been working seasonal technician positions throughout the United States and Canada focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on birds and herps. I grew accustomed to working, living and recreating in the Desert Southwest, most recently having come from Arizona - where I was the longest at almost 2 years! I have joined Dr. Matt Johnson's Habitat Ecology Lab to assess the levels of disturbance Swainson’s hawks experience, by way of a movement ecology study, in the Central Valley in response to the ongoing high-speed rail construction throughout the region. When I’m not working, you’ll find me planning my next backpacking trip or reading and writing when I can’t get outside.

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