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UL Lafayette recognizes top scholars as Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates Rachel Rafati / University of Louisiana at Lafayette The University of Louisiana at Lafayette s Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates are, from left: Overall Outstanding Master s Graduate Narges Firouzshahi, Department of Communicative Disorders; Elizabeth C. Heintz, School of Kinesiology; Ian Naquin, School of Architecture and Design; Margaret Storms, Department of Criminal Justice; Bárbara Almeida, School of Geosciences; and Nina Zamanialavijeh, School of Geosciences. and last updated 2021-05-12 17:39:18-04 Narges Firouzshahi is the University of Louisiana at Lafayette s overall Outstanding Master s Graduate. She was among six finalists for the award. Each will be recognized at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, during a Spring 2021 Commencement ceremony for the Graduate School at the Cajundome. ....
April 30, 2021 Ellen Yeatman A study by a University of Wyoming agricultural and applied economics student exploring a proposed water demand management program on the Upper Green River Basin has received the Western Agricultural Economics Association (WAEA) Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award. The thesis by Ellen Yeatman, a College of Agriculture and Natural Resources master’s student, titled “Ranch-level Economic and Ecological Tradeoffs of Water Demand Management in the Upper Green River Basin,” examines a program that would try to alleviate the water supply and demand imbalance within the Colorado River Basin. “The Upper Basin states are currently working right now to figure out what are the best ways to meet their obligations to the Colorado River Compact to the Lower Basin states to not deplete the river,” says Kristi Hansen, an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. “Basically, Ellen is looking at a new kind o ....
Writer: Olivia McClure at [email protected] BATON ROUGE, La. The Louisiana Master Farmer Program, an LSU AgCenter-led initiative that teaches about conservation, recently graduated its 2020 class. Five new Master Farmer certifications as well as 14 recertifications were awarded Jan. 13 during a virtual meeting of the Louisiana Association of Conservation Districts. Also, Mead Hardwick, of Tensas Parish, was named the 2020 Louisiana Outstanding Master Farmer. To become a Master Farmer, participants must attend educational sessions about environmental stewardship and develop plans for implementing conservation practices on their farms. To maintain the Master Farmer designation, they must meet continuing education requirements and periodically be recertified. ....