Jessica Conaway
Ph.D. candidate, Environment and Resources; Teaching assistant, ENV ST 113 The Humanistic Perspective, ENV ST 112 The Social Perspective

Biography: Jessie Conaway demonstrates a lifetime commitment to outdoor and conservation education. She graduated from the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) in 1989, earned a masters degree from Mankato State University in Experiential Education in 2006, and is currently working toward a doctorate in Environment and Resources at UW-Madison. Conaway is certified as a kayak instructor and instructor trainer by the American Canoe Association, and teaches paddlesports throughout the Upper Midwest. Winter happens, so Conaway is also a telemark ski instructor and National Ski Patrol member. Spring 2013 office hours: Science Hall, 175A Tuesdays, 2 - 4 pm
Tags
community conservationcultural geography
eco-tourism
environmental education
environmental ethics
ethnobotany
geographic information systems
great lakes
indigenous wisdom


