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Katherine Clancy is a Professor in the Water Resources department at the College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She has held academic positions since 2003, including her current role as Professor (2017-present), preceded by Associate Professor (2011-2016) and Assistant Professor (2005-2011) at the same institution, with earlier roles as Lecturer at the University of Maryland and Adjunct Faculty at Towson University.
- Ph.D. in Geology, University of Maryland, College Park
- M.A. in Science, George Mason University
- B.A. in Geology, Mary Baldwin College
Her research focuses on drought initiation and recovery prediction using remotely sensed indices, integrating hydrology, environmental science, and climate data. She advises the American Water Resources Association and the UWSP Yoga Club, participates in professional organizations like the American Geophysical Union, and emphasizes student growth through research experiences and collaboration.
She has no listed scientific awards. Katherine enjoys teaching for its intellectual impact and advises students to engage early with peers and faculty.
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