DURHAM, N.C. -- Twenty Nicholas School of the Environment undergraduate students have earned Graduation with Distinction honors for 2023.

Student presenting Graduation with Distinction research

The Graduation with Distinction program recognizes undergraduates who have demonstrated academic excellence through the successful completion of a senior thesis based on a substantive independent research project evaluated by a committee of three faculty members. The projects typically include a 25- to 50-page written manuscript and a poster summarizing its findings.

To earn the honor, students also must have earned a 3.0 grade point average overall and a 3.2 grade point average in their major.

The Nicholas School offers BS and AB 91社区福利s in Earth and Climate Sciences; BS and AB 91社区福利s in Marine Science and Conservation; an AB in Environmental Sciences & Policy, and a BS in Environmental Sciences.

This year鈥檚 recipients of Graduation with Distinction honors (along with their project titles and the names of their faculty advisors) are:

  • Elizabeth Bock, 鈥淓ffects of Sociability on the Reproductive Success of Wild Bottlenose Dolphins Following a Marine Heatwave.鈥 Advisor: Andrew Read
  • Caragh Heverly, 鈥淢easuring Resistance to Chestnut Blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) and American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) Morphology of Backcrossed Hybrids in Lesesne State Forest.鈥 Advisor: Ram Oren
  • Grace Jennings, 鈥淟ife of Storms: Analyzing the Social Impacts of Hurricanes in the U.S. Virgin Islands through the Scientific Literature.鈥 Advisor: David Gill
  • Sarah Kelso, 鈥淧opulation Survey of Necturus punctatus in a Perennial Stream within the Duke Forest.鈥 Advisor: Nicolette Cagle
  • Sophia McGee, 鈥淭hermal Impacts of Microplastics on Beach Sand.鈥 Advisor: Daniel Rittschof
  • Lauren Miller, 鈥淕roup Membership and Location Influence Estimates of Behavioral Aerobic Dive Limits in Short-Finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus).鈥 Advisor: Andrew Read
  • Madena Mustafa, 鈥淭he Effects of Climate Change on Coral-Dependent Communities: A review of the Scientific Literature and Interview Responses from the Caribbean.鈥 Advisor: David Gill
  • Emma Quigg, 鈥淓mpowering Rural Communities with Microgrids: A Path to Sustainable Energy Access and Resilient Grids.鈥 Advisor: Luana Lima
  • Samantha Schulteis, 鈥淕leaning for Sustainability: Understanding Farmers鈥 Social, Environmental and Economic Motivation for Charitable Food Donation.鈥 Advisor: Charlotte Clark
  • Lydia Sellers, 鈥淎 Case Study for Using Co-Creation and Authentic Community Engagement to Improve a Documentary on an Environmental Issue.鈥 Advisor: Liz DeMattia
  • Emma Shuppert, 鈥淨uantifying Microplastic Concentration in Sargassum Patches: Call for New Methodology to Understand Plastic Exposure to Juvenile Sea Turtles.鈥 Advisor: Andrew Read
  • Jessee Steele, 鈥淏ryospheres in Oligotrophic Headwater Streams Provide Nutrient Dense Habitats.鈥 Advisor: Emily Bernhardt
  • Alex Stickler, 鈥淣eurobehavioral Toxicity of Developmental Cadmium and PAH Mixtures in Zebrafish.鈥 Advisor: Ed Levin
  • Maya Suzuki, 鈥淨uantifying Immobilized PAH-Degrading Bacteria for PAH Bioremediation.鈥 Advisor: Claudia Gunsch
  • Isabel Wood, 鈥淓xamining the Effects of Droughts, Soil Legacies and Species Interactions on Two Wild Grasses in North Carolina.鈥 Advisor: Justin Wright

Samantha Schulteis鈥 project, 鈥淕leaning for Sustainability: Understanding Farmers鈥 Social, Environmental and Economic Motivation for Charitable Food Donation,鈥 earned a Sustainability Engagement Certificate as well as Graduation with Distinction honors.

The five Graduation with Distinction recipients who graduated in December 2022 (along with the titles of their projects and names of their advisors) are:

  • Arianna Agostini, 鈥淢utualist vs Competitor: Exploring the Context Dependency of Seagrass-Bivalves Interactions Across a Stress Gradient.鈥 Advisor: Brian Silliman
  • Rachita Gowdu, 鈥淒oes Host Intestinal Mucin Offer Protective Benefits from Chemical Toxicity in C. elegans?鈥 Advisor: Joel Meyer
  • Anna He, 鈥淪mall-Scale Fragmentation Increases Surface Temperature of Oyster Habitats.鈥 Advisor: Brian Silliman
  • Alison Rosenbaum, 鈥淚nvestigating the Impact of Movement on Chemical Uptake in Wearable Samplers: The Silicone Wristband.鈥 Advisor: Heather Stapleton
  • Giselle Wang, 鈥淧opulation Genetics of Atlantic Spotted Dolphins (Stenella frontalis) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean.鈥 Advisor: Tom Schultz

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Students present Graduation with Distinction posters