On Friday, Oct. 18, the River Basin Center hosted its second annual water science and policy poster symposium, Confluence, at the Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library.
This year featured 29 posters from graduate students across disciplines, including the College of Engineering, Odum School of Ecology, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, College of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Crop and Soil Sciences, Agriculture Leadership, Education & Communication, Agricultural and Applied Economics, College of Environment and Design, Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems, Departments of Geology, Geography and Anthropology.
Two first prizes of $600 each were awarded to:
Kaili Gregory, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
Olajide Oladipo, Department of Geology
A second prize of $400 dollars was award to:
Taylor Faherty, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
Six third place prizes of $200 each were awarded to:
Kwaku Asiedu, Department of Geology
Swaty Kajaria, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Luciana Iannone Tarcha, College of Engineering
Monika Giri, Department of Anthropology
Shishir Rao, Odum School of Ecology
Marco Garcia, College of Engineering
The judges’ panel was comprised of faculty, as well as postdoctoral researchers and scholars. Judges included Raven Bier, Jon Calabria, Jiaojing Ding, Duncan Elkins, Jason Donaldson, Megan Gomes, Susan Wilde, Don Nelson, Gideon Oyeku, Fatemeh Rezaei, Arpita Shome, and Seth Wenger.
Awards we made possible by generous support from our sponsors: The Graduate School, the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Department of Geography, Deaprtment of Geology, Institute for Resilient infrastructure Systems, Odum School of Ecology, and the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.