Our community
Meet our community
Meet some of the faculty, students, alumni, and staff who make up our growing community focused on deepening knowledge of Earth, climate, and society, and creating solutions to sustainability challenges.
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With a love of animals and a dedication to climate issues, Mitchell Zimmerman stewards the ecosystems across Stanford’s land for an impact that’s as widespread as it is personal.
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Acacia Lynch is enthusiastic about farming, food systems, and inviting others into these efforts in the field and the classroom.
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Channeling her passion for community building, Emily Blackwell connects groups across campus to improve sustainable practices at events and beyond.
Exploring identities in our community
Diverse backgrounds, diverse experiences
This series illuminates how our many identities intersect with our work in the geosciences. Black, Indigenous, Latinx, LGBTQIA+, Asian American Pacific Islander, women, and other groups among faculty, staff, students, and alumni share their experiences.
- What does it mean to be Black in the geosciences?
- What role do religion/spirituality play in scientific pursuits?
- How does Indigeneity intersect with the geosciences?
- What does it mean to be Latinx in the geosciences?
- What does it mean to be Asian American in the geosciences?
- What does it mean to be a woman in the geosciences?
- Why discuss mental health in academia?
- Why center environmental justice in the geosciences?
- Why discuss disability in the geosciences?
Upcoming events
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Branner Library Monthly Book & Map Exhibit: Earth Day 2024 - Southern Cone Wildlands
ExhibitionMitchell Earth Sciences -
ESE Seminar - Roland Horne: The Precourt Institute for Energy
Class/Seminar-Green Earth Sciences Building