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ANDREW STUHL

901 E. Dayton Street Madison, WI 53703 Cell: (608) 520-3660 Email: andrewstuhl@gmail.com

EDUCATION
Ph.D. in progress History of Science, Medicine, and Technology University of Wisconsin-Madison Dissertation: Empires on Ice: Science, Nature and the Making of the Modern Arctic Committee: Gregg Mitman (Director), William Cronon, Richard Keller Minor: Sustainability and the Global Environment Prelim Fields: North American Environmental History; History of Science in North America; Science and Empire in Global Contexts History of Science, Medicine, and Technology University of Wisconsin-Madison Environment and Resources, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison Advisor: Nancy Langston Biology Salisbury University (Salisbury, Maryland)

M.A. 2010 M.S. 2007

B.S.

2003

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Fall Spring Fall Spring 2011 2010 2009 2007 Teaching Assistant Science in the Twentieth Century, UW-Madison Teaching Assistant The Making of Modern Science (17th-19th C), UW-Madison Teaching Assistant Origins of Scientific Thought (400 BC-17th C), UW-Madison Co-Lecturer Walk the Talk: A Toolkit for Conservation, UW-Madison An undergraduate seminar on conservation in historical and contemporary contexts, which culminated in community-based history projects. Teaching Assistant Environmental Studies: Issues in Humanities, UW-Madison

Fall

2005

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS


Fall Spring Fall Fall Fall Fall 2012 2012 2011 2009 2008 2006 Chancellors Fellowship John Neu Distinguished Graduate Fellowship Aurora Research Institute Fellowship Humanities Exposed Public Scholarship Fellow National Science Foundation Traineeship Doris Duke Conservation Fellow UW-Madison UW-Madison Inuvik, Canada UW-Madison UW-Madison UW-Madison

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HONORS
2011 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 1999 1999 Early Excellence in Teaching Award, UW-Madison Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Most Valuable New Educator Award Vice President of Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society Beta Beta Beta, National Biological Honor Society Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society Salisbury University Commencement Speaker Outstanding Senior Award, Salisbury University MBNA Excellence in Education Scholar Salisbury University Presidential Scholar Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar with Honor Honor Roll of Student Journalists and Scholars

PUBLICATIONS
Andrew Stuhl, The Experimental State of Nature: Science and the Canadian Reindeer Project in the Interwar North, in Northern Environmental History, eds. Stephen Bocking and Brad Martin, forthcoming from University of Calgary Press. Andrew Stuhl, The Politics of the New North: Stories about Arctic Futures and Arctic Historiesand their Consequences for Today, in Polar Journal, special edition edited by Klaus Dodds, forthcoming. Andrew Stuhl, Chesapeake, an entry in Encyclopedia of American Environmental History, Kathleen Brosnan, ed., (Facts on File, 2010). Dadit Hidayat and Andrew Stuhl, Review of Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures, Environmental Science and Policy, vol 13, no 1 (Feb 2010), 86-87. Andrew Stuhl, Dadit Hidayat, and Minhye Park, SustainAbilities: Tools and Training for Interdisciplinary Research on the Environment, a website published through the Certificate on Humans and the Global Environment, Madison, Wisconsin, Spring 2010. <http://wwwtest.sustainabilities.wisc.edu/> Andrew Stuhl, Remaking the Large Lakes: A Review of The Industrial Transformation of Subarctic Canada, H-Canada, H-Net Reviews. November, 2010. <http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=31539> Andrew Stuhl, Review of Graeme Wynn, Canada and Arctic North America: An Environmental History, Northern Review 31 (Fall, 2009).

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ADDITIONAL TRAINING
2011 Public Humanities Graduate Workshop Series, Center for the Humanities, UW-Madison 2010 Co-coordinator, SENSEational Wright, Center for the Humanities, UW-Madison A public scholarship project at James C. Wright Middle School exploring sense of place through interviews, participatory photo mapping, and analysis of historical photographs. 2009 Journey of Facilitation and Collaboration, UW Office of Human Resource Development 2009 Summer Field Studies, International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska-Fairbanks A two-week graduate workshop in which I collaborated with natural and social scientists from the U.S., Europe, and Asia to investigate issues of rapid change, resilience, and sustainability in the context of Alaskas interior and Arctic regions. 2006 Project Assistant, Directors Office, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, UW-Madison Administered assessment process for three graduate programs, including developing data collection measures, storing data and synthesizing data, and analyzing results with a faculty committee. Catalyzed group decision-making on proposed programmatic changes.

PRESENTATIONS
At Professional Gatherings The Extractive Economies of Science and Commerce in the Arctic, 1882-1928, Center for Culture, History and Environment Symposium, Madison, Wisconsin, February, 2012. What do Public Scholarship Projects Leave Behind? Conference on Public Humanities, Madison, Wisconsin, March, 2010. "Vilhjalmur Stefansson's "Friendly Arctic": Developing a New View of the Canadian North, 1908-1922," Northern Environmental History Workshop, Whitehorse, Yukon, June, 2009. Picturing Interdisciplinarity, Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 2009. Shell Games: Typhoid, Foreign Species, and the American Oyster Economy, European Society for Environmental History, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June, 2007 (invited). Walking the Talk: A Tool-kit for Conservation Action, Madison Biofuels Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, April 2007. The Oysters Past is Present: Constructing History in Chesapeake Oyster Management, American Society for Environmental History, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March, 2007. Using Rivers to Teach Environmental History, American Society for Environmental History, St.Paul, Minnesota, March, 2006. 3 | Andrew Stuhl

PRESENTATIONS (Continued)
At Professional Gatherings (continued) Panning for Gold: The State of the Oyster, Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education, Ocean City, Maryland, January, 2005. Pemberton Hall: Memory of the Past, Monument for the Present, Northeast Regional Honors Conference, Saratoga, New York, March, 2002. On Campus From Wasteland to Grazing Land: Arctic Historys Insights for Understanding Climate Change, The Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, Madison, Wisconsin, March, 2012. Food and Foodways in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada, University of Wisconsin GreenHouse Program, Kroshnage Hall, Madison, Wisconsin, February, 2012. The Canadian Reindeer Project: Experimenting with Science and Development in Northern Environmental History, Department of History of Science, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 2011. The Making of the Arctic, The Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, Madison, Wisconsin, April, 2009. Reflections on the North: Ten Months in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada, Public Lecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November, 2008. Considering the Oyster: The Environmental History of Oyster Management in Virginia, Thesis defense, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May, 2007.

SERVICE
Conferences and Sessions Organized Chair and Co-organizer for Interdisciplinarity from the Frontlines: Reflections on Pedagogy and Practice in an NSF-IGERT Program Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 2009 Moderator for Sustainable Environmental Cultures: Gardens, Farms, and Health in the Southern United States, American Society for Environmental History, Tallahassee, Florida, March, 2009. Chesapeake Bay Foundation Education Conference, Tilghman Island, Maryland, January, 2004. Editorial 2008 Outside reviewer for Salisbury University's book project, A Bird's Eye View of Delmarva 4 | Andrew Stuhl

SERVICE (Continued)
University of Wisconsin-Madison 2009-2010 2009-2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2006-2008 2006 2005-2007 2005-2006 Student Representative, Center for Culture, History, and Environment Student Representative, Certificate for Humans and the Global Environment Student Representative to Chicago Place-Based Workshop Committee for the Culture, History, and Environment Co-organizer of the Graduate Student Symposium for the Center for Culture, History, and Environment Outreach consultant, International programs, Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Facilitator, Core Competencies Committee Facilitator, Program Evaluation and Assessment Committee, Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development Degree Program, Project Assistant, Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Facilitator, Curriculum Redesign Committee, Land Resources Degree Program Director, Nelson Institute Forum Member of the Diversity Workgroup

Professional Affiliations 2009-present Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences 2008-present History of Science Society 2005-present American Society for Environmental History Media and Public Outreach 2011 Co-leader, Ivvavik Field Program Designed, facilitated, and raised funds ($36k) for a five day experiential course in Arctic culture, history, and ecology for college-bound high school students 2011 2010 2006 Community 2010-2011 Volunteer with the Frontiers Foundation in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada 5 | Andrew Stuhl Coordinator, Alis Arctic Challenge, an ultramarathon to raise funds and awareness for the Inuvik Homeless Shelter Coordinator, Silent Auction, an event to raise funds and awareness for the Appalachian Community Fund Saving the Chesapeake, Interview on Earthwatch Radio

SERVICE (Continued)
Community (continued) 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 Volunteer with the Frontiers Foundation in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada Coordinator, DELTA Reading Group: Scientists Learning Business Leadership Volunteer docent at the Wisconsin Historical Museum

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