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Portrait of Beth Tellman, PhD

Beth Tellman, PhD

Assist Professor, Uarizona School Of Geography, Dev & Environment
Affiliate Faculty, Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences & Latin American Studies;
Co-Founder Cloud2street
520-626-4096
btellman@arizona.edu
Portrait of Joellen Russell

Joellen Russell, PhD

University Distinguished Professor, Biogeochemical Dynamics
Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Integrative Science
520-626-2194
jrussell@arizona.edu
Portrait of Joost Van Haren

Joost Van Haren, PhD

Assistant Professor of Research at Biosphere 2
Professor of Practice, W.A. Franke Honors College
520-621-2596
jvanhare@arizona.edu
Portrait of John Adams, Director, Biosphere 2

John Adams

Deputy Director & Chief Operating Officer
Biosphere 2
520-621-3955
jadamsb2@arizona.edu
Portrait of Courtney Crosson

Courtney Crosson, M Arch

Associate Professor of Architecture, UACAPLA
Director of the Drachman Institute
520-621-6751
ccrosson@arizona.edu
Portrait of Bryan Carter

Bryan Carter, PhD

Director, Center for Digital Humanities
Associate Professor, Africana Studies
573-823-7466
bryancarter@arizona.edu
Portrait photo of Ryan Meeks, AIA

Ryan Meeks, AIA

Architect, Founder, Bosk
UArizona Alumnus, B.Arch., 2005
520-907-7222
ryan@boskplaces.com
Portrait of Jessica Retis, PhD

Jessica Retis, PhD

Director and Professor, UArizona School of Journalism
Director, Bilingual Journalism / CUES Fellow
520-621-7556
jessicaretis@arizona.edu
Portrait of Keith Allred on Capitol Hill

Keith Allred

Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse
(202) 870-1089
keithallred@arizona.edu
Portrait of Paul Milliman

Paul Milliman, PhD

Associate Professor, Medieval History
The University of Arizona
(520) 621-3961
milliman@arizona.edu

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