Alice Hill

 

M.S. Student

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ENVS Graduate Program - Secondary Core prior to Fall 2012

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Alice is a masters student focusing on water resources. Her particular interests involve hydropower and conflicting demands on river development projects, especially in under-developed countries.

With an undergraduate degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Rice University, Alice has worked on environmental and water resource issues in the non-profit, government and for-profit sectors in varying roles ranging from independent researcher to consulting engineer. She’s spent most of the last decade based on the south island of New Zealand. Most recently Alice traded life in the office to life in the field to be a full time mountain and river field instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) where she’s instructed courses in New Zealand, Australia, Patagonia, Norway and Alaska.

At CU, although Alice’s studies are focused in the Environmental Studies program, she also is a teaching assistant for the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department.

Publications:

Scientists Could Brush Up on Communication Skills