Congratulations to Cary's Alan Berkowitz, recipient of @ESA_org’s 2024 Distinguished Service Citation! The award recognizes Alan’s work fostering diversity and innovation in ecology education. Among his accomplishments: co-founding the Presidential Award-winning SEEDS Program, which promotes recruitment of under-represented populations in ecology; developing the Four-Dimensional Ecology Education (4DEE) Framework, a cornerstone for ecology education nationwide; and leading an initiative to integrate Earth and environmental science into all Baltimore City’s high schools. https://lnkd.in/eirXD5nQ
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