Drs. Stella Cousins and Carrie Levine both received their PhDs and have moved on to new and exciting opportunities.
Dr. Cousins graduated in August of 2016, with the dissertation “Causes and consequences of tree growth, injury, and decay in Sierra Nevada forest ecosystems.” She is now a Postdoctoral Fellow with Matthew Potts of UC Berkeley and Andrew Gray of the USFS Pacific Northwest Forest Inventory & Analysis Program.
Dr. Levine graduated in May 2017. Her dissertation is entitled “Forest resilience measured: Using a multi-timescale approach to quantify forest resilience in a changing world.” She is now a Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Davis in the Safford lab.