Navigating the Unstable Waters of Lake Powell August 24, 2022 4:13 pmEnvironment00 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Two decades of western drought have slowly drained Lake Powell, revealing canyons and petroglyphs not seen since the 1960s when READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
A Note from Noelle: The Moment to Lead in Land, Water, and Air August 24, 2022 4:11 pmPresident's column00 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest My first awareness of limited water was in 2009. Our neighborhood’s well was shut off after nitrates were discovered in the READ MORE POST TAGS: editorialfall2022
Sensing a More Sustainable Path for Agriculture August 24, 2022 4:09 pmBusiness01 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Manal Elarab’s career has taken her quite literally across the globe. And while her career path has evolved over the READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
A Purpose-Driven Career in Water Quality August 24, 2022 4:07 pmEnvironment02 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest “Drink more water” is the phrase Marie Owens’s children say they’ll carve into her headstone. And while Owens admits she gives READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
A Fish Tale August 24, 2022 4:06 pmPolitics00 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Mike Simpson ‘77 was having lunch with his mother and two of his uncles in November 2021 when he felt READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022feature
Facing Down Drought in the West August 24, 2022 3:59 pmEnvironment32 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Let’s be blunt: the outlook isn’t rosy. For more than two decades trends for above-normal temperatures and below-normal rainfall have READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022
The Connector: Brian Steed Links Natural Resources Research with Policy August 24, 2022 3:55 pmEnvironment11 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Brian Steed ’97, M.A. ’00, the inaugural executive director of the new Janet Quinney Lawson Institute of Land, Water and READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
Managing for the Public and the Land August 24, 2022 3:49 pmEnvironment01 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument seems to be a place for which the word “vast” was created. The monument’s 1.87 READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
Sampling Mercury at 10,000 Feet August 24, 2022 3:47 pmSci/Tech00 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest It’s admittedly a complicated work commute. But for a lifelong snowboarder like Tyler Elgiar, who used to dream of working READ MORE POST TAGS: fall2022short
Uniting to Save Saline Lakes August 24, 2022 3:46 pmField Notes00 SHARE facebook twitter linkedin pinterest For centuries, large saline lakes in Utah and Iran have served as feeding grounds for millions of birds. And lately, READ MORE POST TAGS: departmentfall2022