School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences
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Jacqueline Marie Vogel
Masters Student in Earth Systems
BioJacqui is a coterminal Masters student in Earth Systems, focusing on climate change, oceans, and environmental policy. Since coming to Stanford, she has explored both the science and policy aspects of environmentalism through research and internships at the World Wildlife Fund, Hopkins Marine Station, and the California Ocean Protection Council. She plans to continue her study of the connections between climate change and coastal protected areas through the MUIR Fellowship and Masters thesis work with the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions.
Outside of her academic interests, Jacqui enjoys hiking, yoga, listening to podcasts, vegan food, and any activities that involve the ocean. -
Meghan Nicole Wilson
Masters Student in Earth Systems
BioMeghan Wilson is a senior in the Land Systems track of Earth Systems focusing on environmental education and community development. Growing up in Westerville, Ohio, her relationship to the environment was contextualized through its connections to family meals, land history, and the impromptu science lab of her backyard. A gap year before college led her to Morocco and Guam, where she studied Arabic, volunteered with a citizen science project on coral reef monitoring, and solidified her passion for environmental science. Since coming to Stanford, her interest in growing food has become the connection point for how she hopes to engage the public in better stewardship of the environment. She spent her first college summer at Stanford Sierra Camp, where she led preschoolers on adventures around Fallen Leaf Lake and spent weekends hiking & camping in the Sierras. She spent her sophomore summer at City Blossoms in Washington, D.C., where she worked with a youth entrepreneurship program on urban farming, and this year she is continuing to explore the role of youth programs in urban agriculture through her senior thesis. Meghan’s favorite quarter at Stanford was spent in Hawai‘i on the Wrigley Field Program, which she’ll probably never stop telling stories about. On campus she spends her free time nurturing new plants at the educational farm, planning the next AMENDS conference, or testing out new ingredients in bread recipes.
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Hannah Elizabeth Tracy Young
Stanford Student Employee, Earth Systems Program
Undergraduate, Earth Systems ProgramBioHannah is an undergraduate in the Earth Systems Program with a focus on Land Systems and is primarily interested in land use and the methods used to monitor land use change. She is a student advisor for the Earth Systems program as well as a docent at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. Hannah is originally from Spearfish, South Dakota located in the beautiful Black Hills where she gained a love for the environment at an early age. Her passion has continued to grow throughout her time at Stanford with engaging courses on campus, studying abroad in Australia, and working as the naturalist at Stanford Sierra Camp. Outside of her academics, she can be found hiking, mountain biking, climbing, doing crosswords, or enjoying a nice cup of coffee.