Service and Community Engagement
Member of Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions. Arlington, VA Chapter. September 2022 - Present.
Technical Contributor to the 5th National Climate Assessment. March 2022 - Present.
American Geophysical Union Local Science Parter, January 2022 - Present.
Invited panelist for Montana Environmental Quality Council Meeting. 25 January 2022.
Co-convener of “Convergence, Collaboration, Justice and the Future of Science” Innovation Session at the 2020 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. 14 December 2020.
Presenter at "State of the Science: Looking Forward to 2030 and Beyond". A poster session with local government officials. Poster presentation title: Wildfire smoke and public health: strategies to mitigate the health impacts of a ‘wild’ pollutant source. Fort Collins, CO. 19 February 2020.
Treasurer for CSU American Association for Aerosol Research Student Chapter. 2018-2020.
Graduate Student Representative for Colorado State University Department of Atmospheric Science Graduate Students. August 2018 - July 2020.
Member of 2017 and 2018 Young Scientist Symposium on Atmospheric Research planning committees.
Mentor for undergraduate women in STEM with the PROGRESS (PROmoting Geoscience, Re- search, Education, and SuccesS) program.
Colorado State University. 2016 - 2019
Research in the media
"How a dangerous stew of air pollution is choking the United States" Virginia Gewin, Nature
"Proliferating Wildfires Poison Public Health Across the County" Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline
"Western wildfires' health risks extend across the county" Megan Sever, ScienceNews
"Even east of the Rockies, wildfire smoke harms people's health" Yale Climate Connections
"The Far-Reaching Consequences of Wildfire Smoke Plumes" Kat Wheeling, EOS
"Wildfire smoke contributes to more deaths in the Eastern US than the West, study shows" Rachel Ramirez, CNN
"Wildfire smoke harms more people in the Eastern U.S. than West, study shows" Kasha Patel, Washington Post
"Smoke from western wildfires leaves a deadly path as it crosses the U.S." Talib Visram, Fast Company
"When the western U.S. burns, the East also gets sick" AGU Press Office
"Wildfire smoke exacerbates health conditions, contributes to more death, and its getting worse" Seth Klamann, Denver Gazette
"Smoke from wildfires may increase violent crime and asthma attacks" Nala Rogers, Inside Science
"Wildfires are stifling air-quality improvements in the western US" Katherine Bourzac, Chemical & Engineering News
"Invisible wildfire smoke has visible health impacts" E. I. Garcia de Jesus, EOS
"Smoke from wildfires may be surprisingly deadly, scientists report" Chris Mooney, Washington Post
"Where there's fire, there's smoke" Erin Ross, Axios