2021 ENERGY, SALMON, AGRICULTURE AND COMMUNITY: REVISITED
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On May 13, 2021 the Andrus Center hosted a follow-up to the 2019 groundbreaking conference – Salmon, Energy, Agriculture, and Community: Can We Come Together?
The half-day virtual event began with opening speaker Shannon Wheeler, Chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee. We also heard from keynote speakers Congressmen Earl Blumenauer (Oregon), Dan Newhouse (Washington), and Mike Simpson (Idaho).
There was also a panel discussion moderated by author and environmental reporter Rocky Barker that included many return panelists from our 2019 event to discuss where we are now and how things are moving forward. Panelists included:
- Lynda Mapes, Reporter for the Seattle Times
- David Reeploeg, Vice President of Federal Programs for Tri-City Development Council
- Debra Smith, CEO of Seattle City Light
- Shannon Wheeler, Chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee
- Sam White, COO for PNW Farmers Cooperative
- Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited
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ANDRUS SCHOLARS CLASS OF 2021 -- INTERVIEWS
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Our Andrus Scholars Class of 2021 doubled in size thanks to a collaborative endeavor with Boise State University's Biology Department and a National Science Foundation Idaho EPSCoR Program. The GEM3 EPSCoR grant funded three additional environmentally focused Biology students alongside our traditional three School of Public Service Environmental Studies students.
Andrus Scholars with Biology majors who were funded by the EPSCOR grant include Allen Chatfield, Lauren Kirschner, and Sydney Patterson. Andrus Scholars with an Environmental Studies degree focus are funded by our endowed Andrus Scholars Fund donors and include Amanda Grimsted, Cheyon Sheen, and Maggi Szelez.
Click on the pictures below to hear from the students about their internship experiences and their future goals!
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Environmental Studies Students - Andrus Scholars
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Amanda Grimsted
Internship placement:
Idaho Conservation League
Interview recording not yet available
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Cheyon Sheen
Internship placement: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
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Maggi Szelez
Internship placement:
Advocates for the West
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Biology Students - Andrus Scholars
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Allen Chatfield
Internship placement:
Boise National Forest
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Lauryn Kirschner
Internship placement:
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
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Syd Patterson
Internship placement:
Bureau of Land Management
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2021 PANEL DISCUSSION: CLIMATE CHANGE AND PUBLIC LANDS
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In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Andrus Center is partnering with the BLM and the Public Lands Foundation to host a conversation on climate change and the public lands on November 10, 2021.
Join us for this unique panel discussion with Moderator Tim Murphy, former BLM Idaho State Director and National Interagency Fire Center ( NIFC) Director. The panelists joining the discussion will be BSU Professor Jen Pierce, UC Berkeley Professor Steven Beissinger, TRCP's Center for Public Lands Director Madeleine West, and National Interagency Fire Center Director Grant Beebe.
Current plans are for the panel discussion to be both in-person at Boise State University and hosted virtually for an online audience.
Stay tuned for further details!
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2022 EDUCATION CONFERENCE -- VIRTUAL
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Previously postponed, this virtual half-day conference will follow up on the 2015 Education Conference: Finding Common Ground. The 2015 conference focused on the science and economic data supporting the need to ensure that every Idaho child, regardless of economic status or geographic location, should be prepared and ready to learn upon entry to kindergarten and first grade.
Seven years later, we want to continue the conversation, spotlighting innovative solutions being implemented throughout our state and ensuring all Idaho children can access the tools they need to enter school ready to learn.
Save the date for this half-day virtual conference on Thursday, January 13, 2022.
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2022 YOUNG WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
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The 4th annual Young Women and Leadership conference is scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2022. 9th-12th grade students will hear from role models and participate in unique skill-building workshops designed to help instill the characteristics of leadership in the youth of today – our leaders of tomorrow.
If you know of any high schoolers interested in attending, please direct them to our website and encourage them to save the date: March 15, 2022. We plan for this conference to be hosted in person, but this may be subject to change in the presence of our evolving COVID-19 precautions.
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SUPPORT THE ANDRUS CENTER
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The Andrus Center for Public Policy is dedicated to independent, non-partisan policy formulation on critical issues and challenges confronting Idaho, the American West, and the United States.
Become a Friend of the Andrus Center today and help ensure our continued success. Use the link to the right to make a one-time, recurring, or pledge donation. If you prefer to donate by check, checks should be made payable to “Boise State University Foundation” with “Andrus Center” in the memo line and mailed to:
Andrus Center for Public Policy
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725-1935
The Andrus Center for Public Policy is an independent nonprofit entity within Boise State University’s School of Public Service. All gifts to the Center are managed by Boise State University Foundation, a tax-exempt Idaho organization under 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (#82-6010706), and are eligible for federal and state charitable income tax deductions. The Andrus Center is overseen by its Board of Governors. Tracy Andrus serves as President and Chairman.
Your support is sincerely appreciated.
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