
معرفی
Dr. Michael W. Kerwin is an Associate Professor and Director of the Environmental Science Program at the University of Denver's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His work focuses on paleoclimatology, climate change, sustainability, and drought. He teaches field-based environmental science courses in the SW USA, South Africa, and Colorado's mountains.
Education:
- Ph.D., Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder (2000)
- M.S., Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder (1994)
- B.A., Geology (Distinction), Colorado College (1992)
Professional Background: Postdoctoral Fellow at U.S. Geological Survey (2001). Affiliated with the International Center for Academic Integrity. Media appearances include University of Denver Newsroom and NewsBreak.
Research Interests: Combines fieldwork and paleoclimatic analysis to study long-term environmental change. Emphasizes practical applications of climate science for sustainability challenges.
Awards: No specific awards listed, though he holds a Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001).
Advising & Grants: No explicit details on advising students or grants provided. Focus appears to center on program leadership and field education.




