Publications & Presentations

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“Breaking Cell Boundaries.” ASU – Ask A Biologist. 2022. https://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/breaking-cell-boundaries.

Co-author with Karen Bradshaw. “Biodiversity Loss, Viewed through the Lens of Mis-matched Property Rights.” International Journal of the Commons, 14(1), pp. 650-661. 2020.

“Where the Rewilded Things Are.” ASU – Ask A Biologist. 2020. https://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/rewilding

“Leveraging Stakeholders to Cover Budgetary Shortfalls in U.S. National Parks: Lessons from the 2018-2019 Government Shutdown and Joshua Tree National Park.” Case Studies in the Environment. 2020.

Co-author with Karin Ellison and Joseph Herkert. “Designing an ECA Program for the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University: Early Initiatives and Lessons from the Literature.” Ethics Across the Curriculum – Pedagogical Perspectives. Book chapter. 2018.

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National Wilderness Workshop. “Indigenous Wilderness Stewardship: From Time Immemorial to Tomorrow.” Panel with Teresa Martinez, Serra Hoagland, and Moderator Nathan Reigner. November 2021.

Mis-matched Property Rights Conference. “Biodiversity Loss, Viewed through the Lens of Mis-matched Property Rights.” with Karen Bradshaw. Classical Liberal Institute at New York School of Law. Invited speaker. April 2019.

George Wright Society Conference. “Grand Canyon National Park and Neighboring Development: Stakeholder conflict and potential resolutions.” Norfolk, VA. Speaker. April 2017.

George Wright Society Conference. “Managing for Wilderness: The potential for coordinated management across agencies rather than a balkanized approach.” Norfolk, VA. Poster presentation. April 2017.

Center for Biology & Society Conversation Series. “How Can We Infuse Ethics into the School of Life Sciences.” with Karin Ellison, Michelle Sullivan, and JJ LaTourelle. Arizona State University. Invited speaker and moderator. January 2017.

Center for Biology & Society Conversation Series. “America’s Great Cultural Revolution on Fire.” WithSteve Pyne. Arizona State University. Invited speaker and moderator. October 2016.

Intellectual Intersections Academic Conference. “Problems with Identity in Young Postcolonial Migrants in Rushdie’s Satanic Verses.” Northern Arizona University. Speaker. November 2011.

Undergraduate Conference, Choosing the Future: Critical Issues in American Life. “Eddie and Edward: Leveraging Izzard’s Humor to Realize Said’s Authentic Multiculturalism.” Arizona State University. Speaker. September 2008.