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lawrence lenhart

lawrence lenhart

editor-in-chief

editor-in-chief

studied writing at the University of Pittsburgh and holds an MFA from the University of Arizona. He is the author of The Well-Stocked and Gilded Cage (Outpost19), Of No Ground: Small Island/Big Ocean Contingencies (West Virginia University Press), and a book-length essay about the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret to the Colorado Plateau. His prose appears in Creative Nonfiction, Fourth Genre, Gulf Coast, Passages North, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. He is the Associate Chair of the English Department at Northern Arizona University where he also teaches fiction, nonfiction, and climate science narratives. Lenhart is also a reviews editor of DIAGRAM.

studied writing at the University of Pittsburgh and holds an MFA from the University of Arizona. He is the author of The Well-Stocked and Gilded Cage (Outpost19), Of No Ground: Small Island/Big Ocean Contingencies (West Virginia University Press), and a book-length essay about the reintroduction of the black-footed ferret to the Colorado Plateau. His prose appears in Creative Nonfiction, Fourth Genre, Gulf Coast, Passages North, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. He is the Associate Chair of the English Department at Northern Arizona University where he also teaches fiction, nonfiction, and climate science narratives. Lenhart is also a reviews editor of DIAGRAM.

peter friederici

peter friederici

managing editor

managing editor

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is a journalist and essayist who teaches science communication at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and whose reporting has been recognized with an award from the Society of Environmental Journalists. He is the author of several books, including (with photographer Peter Goin) A New Form of Beauty: Glen Canyon Beyond Climate Change.

is a journalist and essayist who teaches science communication at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and whose reporting has been recognized with an award from the Society of Environmental Journalists. He is the author of several books, including (with photographer Peter Goin) A New Form of Beauty: Glen Canyon Beyond Climate Change.

ted martinez

ted martinez

managing editor

managing editor

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is a senior lecturer and Academic Director of the Grand Canyon Semester, a semester-long academic and experiential learning program in the NAU Honors College. He holds degrees in botany and environmental science and policy from Northern Arizona University.  He is also co-director of the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site at NAU in Environmental Science and Biology. Ted has received grants from the Sonoran Joint Venture, Xerces Society and Arizona Game and Fish to perform wetland restoration, Monarch conservation, and Bighorn Sheep education and outreach, respectively.  Ted is also working with Mexican partners, ProNatura, to perform bi-national wetland restoration along the Colorado River in Mexico. Ted is happy to be in the NAU Honors College teaching classes on plants, water and the environment, playing in his dad band, and spending time outdoors with his wife and children.

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