Ethan Strickler presenting at VFIC luncheon 2011
Recent Student Projects:
National Park Assessments
- Olivia Hubert ’19, Gap Analysis for New National Natural Landmarks of the Southeast
- Jack Goodin ’19, Representing the American Landscape: A National Park Study
- Maggie Latimer ’18 and Joora Baek ’18, Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park
- Connor Geraghty ’18, Assessment of Live Oak Population and Salt Marsh Community, Fort Monroe National Monument and Richmond National Battlefield Bioblitz
- Carly Sibilia ‘ 17, Collateral natural values attained by registering English battlefields
- Natalie Somerville ’17 and Carly Sibilia ’17, National Natural Landmark Assessment of Bear Rocks Preserve
- Heather Courtenay ’16 and Meghan Mulroy W&M’16, Natural Resource Condition Assessment of Booker T. Washington National Monument
- Sammy Easby ’14, Assessment of Natural Resources in Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park
- Claire Goelst ’14, Assessment of Rare and Exotic Plants in Shenandoah National Park
- Mary Brickle ‘ 13, National Natural Landmark Assessment of Albany Pine Bush
- Brianna Miller ’14, Avian Resources Condition Assessment for Petersburg National Battlefield
- Andrew Valenski ’15, Hydrologic Condition of Petersburg National Battlefield
- Yazmeen Nunez ’14, Historical Causes and Patterns of Landcover Change in Petersburg National Battlefield
- Carolyn Doherty ’11, Estimating deer-density in Colonial National Historical Park
- Michael Olson ’11, Patterns of Forest Landcover Change in Antietam National Battlefield
- Sarah Lucier ’14, Background Context for Colonial NRCA
- Nadia Bukach ’11, A GIS-Based Model of Exotic Invasive Plant Restorability in National Capital Region Parks
- Angela Campagnoli ’10, Connectivity Analysis of Richmond National Battlefield for Herpetofauna
- Jonathan Mayfield ’10, Ice Mountain NNL Evaluation, Mapping the World from Richmond’s Spatial Analysis Lab
Old-growth Forest of the Pacific Northwest (Snow and Habitat Modeling)
- Charles Mullis ’23, Monica Stack’19, Sanitra Desai ’19, Claire Goelst ’14, Long-Term Monitoring of Snow Dynamics in an Old-Growth Forest
- Conor Phelan ’13, Examining the Lateral Migration of Hemlocks in the Willamette National Forest
- Ethan Strickler ’12, Western Hemlock Regeneration Response to Climate Change in Old-Growth Forests of the Pacific Northwest
- Andrew Pericak ’13, Downslope Migration of Forest Understory Species in Response to Changing Precipitation
- Carly Vendegna ’10, Predictions of Species Range Shifts with Global Warming
- Megan Sebasky ’10, Predicting the presence of the mountain monkeyflower, Mimulus tilingii
Campus, Richmond, and James River Assessments
- Sarah Page Steffens ’22 and Hector Gomez ’22, Urban Heat Mapping in Richmond, VA
- Kavon Thompson ’23 and So Myung Kim ’23, Spatial Distribution of Particulate Matter and Air Quality in Richmond, Virginia
- Andre Eanes ’20, Accessible Environmental Justice: Using Low-Cost Equipment to Map Disparities in Urban Air Quality
- Kelly Saverino ’22, Urban Heat Islands of Richmond, VA
- Maggie Latimer ’18, Jacob Salamy ’17, Ethan Boroughs ’18, Math Science Investigators: Biogeography of the Belle Isle Rock Pools
- Nadia Bukach ’11, Island Biogeography, Spatial Ecology, and Macroinvertebrate Species Diversity in Richmond’s Rock Pools
- Natalie Somerville ’17, James River Park System Environmental Education and Leadership
- Mariss Parker ’16, Math Science Investigators: Visualizing the University of Richmond Campus
- Jared Goldbach Ehmer ’17, Marissa Parker ’16, Shaquille Christmas ’16, and Andrew Loesch ’17, Terrain360 Map of Campus Trails
- Austen Kelso ’15, Identifying Sediment and Nutrient Hotspots in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Using ENVI and Object-Based Classification
- Amanda Lineberry ’14, An Analysis of the CCE’s Social Networks
- Samuel Kane ’16, Analysis of Lead Isotopes in Quercus alba, Liquidamber stryaciflua, and Pinus taeda as a Metric for Pollutant Contributions From Air Transportation
- Valeria Galati ’20, An Updated Dashboard of the Campus Tree Map
- John Remmes ’15, A Web-based Map of Campus Vegetation
- Taylor Holden ’15, Diversity and Carbon Content of University of Richmond Trees
- Andrew Valenski ’14, The Sustainable River City Project
- Carroll Courtenay ’12, Designing a Regional Trail Network of High Conservation Value using Principles of Green Infrastructure
- Taylor Hotchkiss ’11, Influence of Land Use and Population on Water Quality in the James River
- Carroll Courtenay ’12, An Assessment of Green Infrastructure Development in Virginia and Surrounding States Using Morphological Image Processing
- Kate Billups ’12, The Hydrologic and Social Impacts of Surface Mining in Central Appalachia
Other Students and Associates
- Erica Hidinger-Wood, Midlothian High School, 2021
- Nina Mauney, GIS Lab Assistant, 2019
- Rett Stargell, James River High School, 2019
- Quinn Egner, CBL Fellow, James River Park System Invasive Species Management Task Force at Huguenot Flatwater, 2019
- Nadia Hatchel, GIS Lab Assistant, 2015-2019
- Don Edmonds and Natalie Somerville, Earth Lodge Student Interns, 2015- 2017
- Cameron Donaldson, James River High School, 2017
- Regan Gifford, Chesapeake Conservancy Outreach Coordinator, 2014-2017
- Markee Watson and Jonathan Hargett, Math Science Investigators Program, 2016
- Michael Ong, J.R. Tucker High School, 2016
- Matt Rouch, GIS Lab Assistant, 2014-2015
- Anne Coglianese, Earth Lodge Student Intern, 2014
- Emily Blair, James River High School Leadership Intern, 2014
- Brian Webb, GIS Lab Assistant, 2013-2014
- Tihomir Kostadinov, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2011-2013
- Justin Madron, MS Student, 2011-2013
- Erin Fitzmaurice, Earth Lodge Student Intern, 2013
- Sarah Dawson and Matt Outland, James River High School Leadership Interns, 2013
- Georgia Sills and Mary Brickle, Earth Lodge Student Interns, 2012
- Marcela Suarez-Rubio, PhD Student, 2006-2012
- Jerry Giordano and Colin Cardwell, Earth Lodge Student Interns, 2011
- Ericka Poppell, Faculty Research Assistant, 2010-2011
- Jason Julian, Postdoctoral Associate, 2008-2009
- Emily Minor, Postdoctoral Associate, 2006-2008
- Joseph Ferrari, Faculty Research Assistant, 2006-2009
- John Churchill, Faculty Research Assistant, 2007-2009
- Melanie Harsch, MSc Student, 2005-2006