Intern Appreciation

And just like that, another talented crew of interns are off to their next adventures!

Eva Gorenburg, our Watershed Science Intern, finalized the development of our new Low Flow monitoring Program and provided support to strengthen our Cyanobacteria Monitoring Program.

A rising sophomore at Stanford University, where she plans to study Earth Systems and Human Biology, she is interested in the intersection of environmental science with communities and human health.

Maya Levine, our Watershed Science Intern, provided vital support for our Flagging Program and Muddy River Restoration Project. A Harvard University senior studying Earth & Planetary Sciences from St. Paul, Minnesota, Maya plans to continue exploring careers in freshwater wetlands and river restoration.

Isabel Mulay, our Community Engagement Intern, was an invaluable part of our education program, taking us to the next level by coordinating River Ambassador events, school opportunities, and updating our education materials. Isabel is a rising senior at Tufts University co-majoring in political science and environmental studies.

Shane Sullivan, our Legal Intern, was an outstanding addition to our advocacy team this summer, completing multiple research projects and drafting several comment letters. Shane is a graduate of Providence College and is currently a law student at Boston College.

Megan Szostak, our Community Engagement Intern, played a critical role in researching the watershed’s history and its relationship with the Indigenous Tribes and conducting outreach to non-traditional community groups so CRWA can have a better understanding of who is being impacted by climate change. A recent graduate of Tufts University studying sociology, music, and medieval studies at Tufts University, Megan is looking at opportunities to further her career in teaching medieval studies.

Charles River

Charles River Watershed Association’s mission is to use science, advocacy, and the law to protect, restore, and enhance the Charles River and its watershed. We develop science-based strategies to increase resilience, protect public health, and promote environmental equity as we confront a changing climate.

https://www.crwa.org
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