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Ten Nicholas Students Named 2001-2002 Doris Duke Conservation
Fellows
Doris Duke Conservation Fellowships are awarded to graduate
students who show outstanding promise as future leaders in
nonprofit or governmental conservation in the United States.
The fellowships are supported by grants from the Doris Duke
Charitable Foundation to selected universities. Universities
are chosen for the grants based on their superior interdisciplinary
environmental programs and a commitment to educating conservation
practitioners.
To date, fellowships have been awarded to 29 Nicholas School
students who are pursuing Master of Environmental Management
degrees. Selected by the school, fellows receive up to $32,000
to support tuition, an internship at a nonprofit conservation
organization, and educational loan repayment for fellows who
pursue careers in nonprofit or public sector conservation.
The new fellows, listed by name, hometown, program of study
and internship organization, are:
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Allison Castellan of Morgantown, W. Va., Environmental
Toxicology, Chemistry and Risk Assessment, North Carolina
Coastal Federation, Newport, N.C.;
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Noelle Chambers of Palo Alto, Calif., Resource
Ecology, The Nature Conservancy, Clinch Valley, Va.
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Thomas Craven of Clemmons, N.C., Master of Forestry/Resource
Ecology, The Nature Conservancy, Durham, N.C.
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Craig Harper of Highland Ranch, Colo., Resource
Ecology/Master of Public Policy, The Wildlands Project,
Albuquerque, N.M.
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Claire Lankford Harper of Westcliffe, Colo., Resource
Economics and Policy, Conservation Fund, Santa Fe, N.M.
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Erika Green Phillips of Miami, Fla., Resource
Ecology, The Nature Conservancy, North Carolina.
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Jeremy Potter of Morgantown, W. Va., Coastal Environmental
Management, RESOLVE Inc., non-profit in environmental
conflict resolution, Washington, D.C.
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Jeffrey Pollack of Winter Park, Fla., Coastal
Environmental Management, Surfrider Foundation, San Clemente,
Calif., and Duke Marine Lab, Beaufort, N.C.
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Melissa Vernon of Garland, Texas, Resource Ecology,
Wetlands Restoration Program, North Carolina Department
of Natural Resources, Raleigh, N.C.
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Micah Wait of Austin, Texas, Resource Ecology,
Washington Trout based in Duvall, Wash.
Created in 1996, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation seeks
to improve the quality of people's lives by preserving natural
environments, nurturing the arts, seeking cures for diseases,
and helping to protect children from abuse and neglect.
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