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HHL is proud to be made up of a diverse group of talented individuals! During the month of February special attention is taken to celebrate our valued Black members as well as other researchers within the research community! In this blog we highlight the outstanding contributions of Dr. Grite Nelson, HHL's African Woman in Science mentee, Mariah Alexander, HHL's Environmental Artist, and Dr. Peter Soroye, an early career researcher whose also a dear friend of HHL. All these individuals are great examples of black excellence in STEM. We invite you to read and learn more about their contributions to our team and the greater research community.
This Valentine’s Day we’re sharing our love and appreciation for Ode’imin and our lab’s Indigenous Knowledge Circle. We are honoured to announce our next great initiative in support of Indigenous stewards and future generations. With support from the University of Windsor’s Advancement Office and Faculty of Science, the Healthy Headwaters Lab is proud to launch the Indigenous Guardians Endowment Fund, an investment-based approach to funding future projects and initiatives.
At HHL we believe that wetlands are the underdogs of ecosystems! Check out this blog to read more about the need for conservation efforts around wetlands, and the value HHL researchers see in wetlands!