
Hannah Henry, M.S.
@hannahahenry
@UNC PhD Earth, Marine, & Environmental Science 🌎👩🏼💻🏝️ Geomorphology + Ecology + Coastal Modeling MSc @auburnu 🐅 | BSc @uflorida 🐊
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Major congrats to Hannah Henry, M.S. for the successful defense of her MS on human wildlife conflicts between dolphins and turtles in the Gulf of Mexico. So proud of you Hannah. On to her PhD at UNC Chapel Hill ❤️🐊





PI's in Ecology/Evolution/Marine Bio recruiting grad students for Fall 2025 - this is your reminder to advertise broadly! Enter your position info here: forms.gle/MHFCyFhfbcqn69…… Prospective students (and PIs not recruiting) - share the composite list: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

Highlights from my first week as a PhD student in Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill! 🌍🌊🌺 Thrilled to dive into this journey and advance our understanding of our coastlines!



Thrilled to be awarded the 2024 Ronald F. Labisky Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Policy! Looking forward to advancing my coastal and marine research while reconnecting with colleagues and meeting new faces at the The Wildlife Society conference. Exciting times for conservation! 🌊


Here's a writeup on Andy Newman Janna Willoughby Ryan D Williamson Yifan Cheng and my U.S. National Science Foundation DISES grant on environmental change and trout fisheries: uwyo.edu/news/2024/10/u…


Congratulations Hannah Henry, M.S., a first year PhD student in EMES and the 2024 recipient of the Wildlife Society's Ronald F. Labisky Graduate Fellowship in Wildlife Policy! Hannah will be recognized at the The Wildlife Society annual meeting (starting today). x.com/HannahAHenry/s…



🚨We are hiring TWO assistant professors!🚨 Come join us at UNC-Chapel Hill! Applications must be submitted by Friday, November 15 - don't wait! Physical oceanography and marine science🌊unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/289244 Sediment transport and marine geology🏝️ unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/289739

Thrilled to see our new working group featured in this article! 👩🏼💻 Grateful for the opportunity to support and amplify the work of coastal and marine wildlife scientists with The Wildlife Society 🐋


