Tony Oliver-Smith ’60

Now, 7 years after retirement from the University of Florida, I continue working as an independent consultant on issues of natural hazards, climate change, disasters and community displacement and resettlement. My latest project concerns the problems of sea level rise and displacement from their island homes faced by the Kuna Indians of the San Blas […]

John Busterud ’72

I retired this past year as a Colonel in the Army Reserve after a 24-year career and multiple deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom as well as extended service on the Korean Peninsula. With all this spare time on my hands, I still manage to keep busy at PG&E with climate […]

Lauren Bosche ’10

This spring I’m graduating from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. I just received a Fulbright Study/Research grant to attend Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and pursue a Master’s degree in Environment and Resource Management. Within the program, I plan on specializing in Water and Climate Policy. I’ll be sure to fit in plenty of time […]

Martha Gregory ’06

I just got back from Japan where I was playing with an Australian women’s ultimate Frisbee team at Dream Cup, one of Japan’s biggest tournaments. I’m still living in Brooklyn doing freelance film and video editing. I’m also working on a documentary, called Adaptation Now, about climate change as it starts to seriously affect different […]

Eliza Gregory ’99

Eliza, Ryan, and Ainsley are doing great! Eliza will HOPEFULLY receive her MFA in Art + Social Practice this June, from Portland State University, but being a grad student with a toddler involves a lot of uncertainty. Ryan is still working at the California Ocean Science Trust and really loving it. This year he’s also […]