Thursday, September 21, 2023

Summer Fellowships ESA


                                                       Seeking Field-Trained Students




 

 

USGS is hiring students for Summer 2024

The US Geological Survey is seeking to create a pathway whereby students with excellent training in biological field methods can be nominated and apply for summer internships at USGS. Selected applicants will be offered internships at available field, laboratory, or office related scientific positions throughout the country for up to 5 months. USGS places interns wherever the project scientists need them. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, some internships may be conducted remotely.

 

 

The USGS Cooperative Summer Fellowship Program is seeking undergraduate students who have strong preparation in skills valuable to USGS. We are particularly interested in providing opportunities for students for whom an internship is a unique opportunity, and could help propel them toward a professional path. ESA and USGS are committed to diversity and inclusion. We especially encourage field course and program directors to nominate students from underrepresented communities in ecology.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Biodiversity Festival


 For those of you who live in the Chicago region, here are two upcoming events:

 
On September 23 the Wetland Initiative is joining with the Geographic Society of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, the Chicago Council of Science and Technology, and many other community science organizations. We are hosting a day of fun and nature exploration at Big Marsh Park!
 

Free event. Register here

 
Big Marsh Park is a hidden restoration gem in the middle of the Rust Belt. When you step into the park, you are immediately immersed in a beautiful restored marsh with abundant life.  This is a wonderful opportunity for families, scout groups, science clubs, and community groups to come together and delve into the fascinating natural and cultural history of the southeast side.
I’ll be bringing all 6 of my artworks completed as the resident artist at The Wetlands Initiative.






Plus:
- Mark Bouman from the Field Museum will be presenting a talk about historic maps and map  makers of the Calumet Region
- Meet scientists and live animals
- Arts and science activities
- BioBlitz nature observations and guided tour by TWI’s senior ecologist Dr. Gary Sullivan

So mark your calendars and save the date - we can't wait to see you there!







In October, the Oak Park Public Library will be hosting an exhibition of my work with The Wetlands Initiative and photography of the wetlands themselves by senior ecologist Dr. Gary Sullivan.
 
Gallery Exhibition: October 10 – November 11
Reception and Panel discussion on November 9th, 6PM
Free Parking






Hope to see you at one of the events.
Lindsay





Hubbard Fellows with The Nature Conservancy

 Hi everyone,

 

We’re accepting applications for our 11th class of Hubbard Fellows with The Nature Conservancy of Nebraska!  I’d love your help in spreading the word.

 

This program is designed for recent college graduates looking for a career in conservation.  Hubbard Fellows spend a year as employees of The Nature Conservancy, gaining experience in land stewardship, research, conservation planning, outreach, fundraising, and more.  The hope is to round out their experiences and skills to make them more employable for whatever conservation role they’re aiming for.

 

Fellows live on a TNC Preserve (Platte River Prairies) and get full benefits (including comprehensive medical insurance), in addition to their salary.  We take them to conferences, involve them in nearly all aspects of our work, and help them design and carry out an independent project that fits their individual interests.







The Green Program

 




Wednesday, September 13, 2023

350Kishwaukee

This weekend thousands of people will attend demonstrations announcing that we need to reduce the amount of fossil fuels we use. Fossil fuels are made from plant and animal remains after millions of years when they become oil, gas, and coal.  Food and Water Watch, 350.org, The Sierra Club, and Extinction Rebellion will have members who show their commitment to reducing their use of fossil fuels by joining these public events.  The greenhouse gases made of fossil fuels emit emissions containing carbon dioxide, methane, Nitrous Oxide, and other greenhouse gases that hold heat created from sunlight in the atmosphere. This warm heat in the atmosphere causes Earth to become warmer and interferes with the climate’ normal patterns; which is why local weather is changing. 

While larger cities like New York City, London and Chicago will host the biggest demonstrations, DeKalb will also have two events which organizers are calling Stand to Reduce Use of Fossil Fuels. Everyone is invited to our free events which will be held Saturday Sept. 16 and Sunday Sept. 17 from 2:00 to 3:30. Participants are welcome to come either once or for both days.  We will meet on the northeast corner of First Street and Lincoln Highway.  Participants will be able to hold our signs or may bring their own signs. 

One purpose of these demonstrations is to drive the transformation needed for nations to reduce their fossil fuel use in order to meet the United Nations' commitment to their Sustainable Development Goals.  The U.N. Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has made it clear that every nation must step-up to phase out fossil fuels to avert a climate catastrophe.

These events are organized by 350Kishwaukee under the direction of Meryl Greer Domina and Nancy Proesel.  They want to invite every NIU students, professor, and staff member to stand up with us!

 

 

Monday, September 11, 2023

Information Session on The Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

 

Please join us.

The Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) is a graduate program within the
University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research will host an information session about the program on October 2, 2023.  I am reaching out to ask for you to share this information with anyone you think would benefit from attending this session.

This informational session is scheduled for Monday, October 2, 2023,  from 11:00 -12:00 p.m. EST
Advance registration is required.
 

Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. We bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The MPSDS name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data.

We offer students a choice of “tracks” or emphases—social science, data science or statistics.  All of our students are thoroughly introduced to numerous methods for collecting data and combining data from multiple sources for conducting social research.  We focus on evaluating and improving data quality. 
 




Autumn on the Prairie at Nachusa

Hey all,

Autumn on the Prairie at Nachusa is their annual public event and is coming up on Saturday, Sept. 16th. It's free except for $5 parking and there are bison tours, and other tours, a few of which are led by some graduate students in my lab. I usually narrate the bison tours but will be home helping my mom as she recovers from surgery this year. They also have arts and crafts, food, and merch as well. I highly recommend it.

Best,

Holly



Thursday, September 7, 2023

Above and Below the Ground!

             On October 16th at 5pm in the Asian American Resource Center, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies will be showing for free the documentary "Above and Below the Ground."

 

Fall 2023 Career Fairs

 


LEED Green Associate Training

 Boost your career prospects with the prestigious LEED Green Associate designation! LEED is the benchmark for green building certification, and having this accreditation demonstrates to employers and clients that you have a certified expertise in the field. With the LEED Green Associate exam having a less-than-stellar pass rate, the value of having these extra letters behind your name is sure to give you an edge in the job market.

Our webinars have been successful in helping 10,000+ students and professionals learn the material thoroughly and pass the exam with an impressive passing rate. The LEED Professional Designation has been beneficial in securing internships and jobs for past participants and now is the ideal time to add this credential to your resume.

LEED Green Associate (GA) Training - Webinar and Online self-paced options:

I will be offering live webinars that can be streamed on any of the following dates:

1. September 16, 2023 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EDT

2. September 30, 2023 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EDT

3. October 21, 2023 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EDT

4. November 18, 2023 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST

5. December 16, 2023 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST     - OR -

6. On-demand recordings completed at your own pace

 

The above options (1-6) are all identical.


Register for a live webinar or start today with our on-demand recorded workshop completed anytime at your own pace here - 
https://leadinggreen.com/online

Advance your career today and take advantage of the USGBC's reduced fee of $100 to take the exam online from the comfort of your own home. With instruction from a USGBC Faculty member, this is the most efficient way to ace the test and make a positive impact on your professional life. Don't miss out—reserve your spot now!


Cost: $300 - Students can use the coupon code ‘green’ for $100 off (Discounted course price $200)

Save your seat by registering here for our live or self-paced options - 
https://leadinggreen.com/online

Please contact the instructor Lorne directly with any questions at 
info@leadinggreen.com

Carrer Conversations!

 Now with over 10 years of amazing graduates making a difference, NNGO is excited to bring back dedicated alums to lead a monthly webinar series, "Career Conversations."

 

Students and alumni alike want careers that make a difference, and we want to help connect with NNGO alumni and friends to learn about their career journeys.

 

Engage in conversations that help illuminate career pathways. Our diverse alumni and friends will discuss their jobs in the nonprofit, government, and for-profit sectors and will talk about the transition from college to career. 

 

These will be on Zoom, second Mondays, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., also posted to our YouTube Channel. The first event is Monday, September 11. Dr. Bob Brinkmann, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will help us kick off the series with NNGO alum.

 

Join us! Visit http://go.niu.edu/NNGOCareerConversations to register. Please see the attached flyer.