diff --git a/_people/NoraSchlenker.md b/_people/NoraSchlenker.md index 06d3fa7..affc97b 100644 --- a/_people/NoraSchlenker.md +++ b/_people/NoraSchlenker.md @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ --- name: "Nora Schlenker" biography: "I’m a Ph.D. candidate in Earth Systems Geography interested in paleoecology, biogeography, climate change, and niche analysis. My dissertation aims to understand ecological change by scaling from a site-level multi-proxy Holocene abrupt vegetation change to a synthesis of how niche dynamics change over space and time." -role: "Graduate Student" +role: "Alumni" email: "nschlenker@wisc.edu" photo: "NoraSchlenker.jpg" -seniority: "2" --- diff --git a/_people/QuinnAsena.md b/_people/QuinnAsena.md index 1abe6df..c1cb79e 100644 --- a/_people/QuinnAsena.md +++ b/_people/QuinnAsena.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- name: "Quinn Asena" biography: "I am a post-doc in palaeoecological modelling, working with Jack Williams and Tony Ives. Currently working on fitting state-space modells to palaeoproxy data to estimate speices-species interactions and species-environment interactions." -role: "Postdoc" +role: "Alumni" twitter: "https://twitter.com/QuinnAsena" email: "qasena@wisc.edu" photo: "QuinnAsena.jpg" diff --git a/opportunities.md b/opportunities.md index 9f0f3a5..592cec6 100644 --- a/opportunities.md +++ b/opportunities.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Numbers vary, but typically I bring in one new graduate student each year. Stud The Geography Department at the University of Wisconsin is one of the top Geography programs in the country at one of the top research universities in the world. It's an excellent place to pursue interdisciplinary research into environmental change. Madison is a great place to live and work, and Science Hall, the location of the Geography Department, is right in the middle of campus, next to the Memorial Union and the Terrace. -Key graduate research and educational resources include the Center for Climatic Research [CCR](http://nelson.wisc.edu/ccr/index.php), The Climate, People, and Environment Seminar [CPEP](https://ccr.nelson.wisc.edu/cpep-seminars/), Center for Ecology and the Environment [CEE](ecology.wisc.edu), the Cartography Lab [Cart Lab](http://www.geography.wisc.edu/cartography/), the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment [SAGE](http://nelson.wisc.edu/sage/). We also regularly work with the National Lacustrine Core Facility [LacCore](http://lrc.geo.umn.edu/laccore/) at the University of Minnesota. +Key graduate research and educational resources include the Center for Climatic Research [CCR](http://nelson.wisc.edu/ccr/index.php), The Climate, People, and Environment Seminar [CPEP](https://ccr.nelson.wisc.edu/cpep-seminars/), Center for Ecology and the Environment [CEE](https://ecology.wisc.edu/), the Cartography Lab [Cart Lab](http://www.geography.wisc.edu/cartography/), the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment [SAGE](http://nelson.wisc.edu/sage/). We also regularly work with the National Lacustrine Core Facility [LacCore](http://lrc.geo.umn.edu/laccore/) at the University of Minnesota. Graduate applications are usually due in mid-December.