T-RUST co-PI Dr. Guerra-Lopez named interim dean of the Graduate School

We are proud to announce that our very own Dr. Ingrid Guerra-Lopez, professor in the College of Education, has been named interim dean of the Graduate School! As co-PI of T-RUST, Dr. Guerra-Lopez has been instrumental in the design and implementation of our NSF-funded program. Congratulations, Dr. Guerra-Lopez!

The following is an announcement from the Provost and Sr. Vice President for Academic Affairs, Keith E. Whitfield:

I’m pleased to announce that Ingrid Guerra-Lopez, Ph.D., has been selected to serve as interim dean of the Graduate School at Wayne State University. She will begin her term on Feb. 13, 2019, and take over for Ambika Mathur, Ph.D., who is leaving the university.

Guerra-Lopez is a professor in the College of Education at Wayne State. She came to WSU in 2005. Her area of expertise is in learning and performance systems, with an emphasis on strategic alignment and evaluation. She has served in a number of leadership roles, including editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal Performance Improvement Quarterly, senior educational strategy advisor to the World Bank, and human and institutional capacity development advisor for the United States Agency for International Development. Additionally, she is Co-PI of T-RUST, a National Science Foundation-funded WSU interdisciplinary graduate training program, and served on the board of directors of the International Society for Performance Improvement. She has served on university committees including the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee; Strategic Implementation Committee; WSU Centers and Institutes Advisory Committee; Strategic Planning Budget Committee; and Junior Faculty Presidential Advisory Board.

In the coming weeks, we will begin a formal search for a permanent dean.  In the meantime, we will rely on Guerra-Lopez to guide the Grad School until the search process has been completed. Please join me in thanking her for serving in this important role.

AGU Grant Awarded to T-RUST Cohort

T-RUST Grantees

Congratulations to T-RUST Trainees, Brendan O’Leary, Colleen Linn, and Camille Akeman on the awardation of their new grant from the  American Geophysical Union (AGU)!  The cohort proposed the following:

“As members of the NSF-NRT funded Transformative Research in Urban Sustainability Training (T-RUST) program at Wayne State, we plan to host a series of sessions as a team about best practices in interdisciplinary research and to further explore how to make the interdisciplinary research process more efficient. This project will help us achieve this by exposing us to academics and leaders in a professional development context. Our research addresses groundwater quality in Southeastern Michigan—an issue largely overlooked due to the region’s reliance on its surface water resources. The team will host scholarly sessions with the theme of groundwater quality at each researcher’s professional conferences to examine the process of interdisciplinary collaboration; its challenges and rewards and identify and discuss best practices.”

We are excited to see their progress moving forward!

Water@Wayne with Lisa Perez

Lisa Perez and Guest

Another successful Water@Wayne with Advisory Board member and program specialist for the US Forest Services, Lisa Perez. Lisa Perez serves as a program specialist with the US Forest Service, Eastern Region. Working as Detroit Urban Connections Coordinator since 2009, she works with partners to  create opportunities to connect urban residents with nature, both in their backyards, neighborhood parks and National Forests.  Prior to this work, she served in the Intermountain Region as Conservation Education Coordinator for the 2002 Olympic Planning Team and Logan Ranger District of the Wasatch Cache National Forest, positions which required many different jobs, some of the most memorable being from writing a movie script for Bill Nye the Science Guy, coordinating an international environmental education awards program, surveying 51 potential wild and scenic rivers, and driving a dump truck.

Join us for the next installment in our Water@Wayne series when Dr April Beisaw will speak about the archaeology of New York City’s watershed  communities on February 21st from 2:30 to 4:00pm.