TIE Awarded 

TIE Grants 2008 - 2009

Tufts Institute of the Environment is pleased to announce the 2008– 2009 recipients of the Environmental Graduate and Undergraduate Student Fellowships. We received a record number of applications this year and the decisions were quite difficult. Thank you to all who applied, and congratulations to this year's Fellows!

2008– 2009 Environmental Graduate Student Fellowships

Linking Declines in Marsh Birds to Urbanization: An Evaluation of Potential Mechanisms. Brian G. Tavernia (School of Arts and Sciences).

Advancing Central America's Development Through the Carbon Market: An Assessment of the Barriers and Policy Recommendations to Overcome Them. Abby Lindsay (The Fletcher School and the Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning).

Determining the Mechanism of Action by which Atrazine Affects Organ Development in Amphibians. Jenny Lenkowski (School of Arts and Sciences).

Herring Gulls, Larus argentatus, as Vectors of Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Coastal Environments. Karen Alroy (Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine).

Estimation of Climatic and Anthropogenic Influences on Freshwater Availability. Yu-shiou Tsai (Tufts University School of Engineering)

 
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