COSSPP students recognized for work as Sustainability Fellows

Florida State University’s Sustainable Campus recognized 9 College of Social Sciences and Public Policy students for their work as Sustainability Fellows during the 2023 Spring Semester at a Fellows Poster Session on Friday, April 18. 

The Sustainability Fellows program provides an opportunity for students of any discipline to participate in furthering sustainability efforts on the FSU campus and in the Tallahassee community.  

Fellows work in collaboration with campus and community partners to actively engage in research, propose strategies, and identify opportunities for sustainability issues.  

Congratulations to each of COSSPP’s Spring 2023 Sustainability Fellows! 

  • Kolby Gawlik, a third-year undergraduate student in Environment & Society in Public Health is working with the Leon County Office of Sustainability on Centralized Waste Station Research.  
  • Sarah Gibson, a third-year undergraduate in Political Science & Interdisciplinary Social Sciences is partnering with Sustainable Campus as a Greek Goes Green Program Coordinator.  
  • Shanaya Jaitly, a third-year undergraduate in Environment & Society and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences is working with FDEP on developing a Recycling Website. 
  • Sina Jangjoo, a Public Administration Ph.D. student is working with FSU Emergency Management on a Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.  
  • Samantha Kaddis, a fourth-year undergraduate in Environment & Society and Psychology is partnered with Sustainable Tallahassee to write Position Statements for the organization.  
  • Jason Klein, a third-year undergraduate in Environment & Society is working with Susan Morales, a fourth-year undergraduate in Sociology and Women’s Studies and FDEP to pilot a Waste Prevention Program for K-12 schools.  
  • Mary Noonan, a second-year graduate student in Urban and Regional Planning is partnering with the Leon County Office of Sustainability to create and SOP for county landscaping.  
  • Kalijah Rahming, a fourth-year undergraduate in Sociology and Humanities has been working with the Healing Arts Alliance to create a new membership directory for the organization.