Dean Michael E. Staten, Courtney E. Pijanowski, and Adam T. Naito. Photo courtesy of Deb Mager and Courtney Pijanowski.
Courtney E. Pijanowski has been selected as the Environmental Science Outstanding Graduating Senior for her "academic achievement and membership in student, college, university, and community organizations, as well as other noteworthy extracurricular affiliations." She received an honor from the Darrel S. and Lucille Metcalfe Agricultural Endowment at the
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Awards Luncheon on Thu May 3, 2018. Courtney's supervisor,
Dr. Adam T. Naito, introduced her to the luncheon attendees and noted that her "national and international field research experiences, leadership roles, and her degree in Environmental Science have made her a resilient and intellectually versatile individual ready to take on the challenges that professionals in environmental science and sustainability science face." He added that "it has been rewarding to work with her for two years and watch her grow academically, professionally, and personally. Individuals like Courtney therefore deserve special investment, mentorship, and unique opportunities that further their education and help fulfill their passions." Be sure to read more about Courtney's accomplishment, as well as the accomplishments of other students recognized at the ceremony at the
CALS news page here. Courtney was a student crew leader on this project and co-director for
Students for Sustainability. Upon graduation later this month, Courtney will be working for
NEON in Alaska's Interior Region. We wish her the very best in her future endeavors.