Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources

Samantha Grant

M.S. Student in Natural Resources

Samantha Grant
Alma mater(s)
  • B.S. in Environmental Science, University of Vermont

Areas of expertise

Climate science; flooding vulnerability, GIS, underserved communities

BIO

Samantha received her B.S. in environmental science from the University of Vermont, and studied in Iceland for a semester with the School for International Training program. She is pursuing her M.S. in Natural Resources at the University of Vermont, and has research interests in geospatial technologies, flooding and community development. In her free time, Samantha enjoys hiking, skiing, the guitar, and spending time with friends.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Samantha.

Bio

Samantha received her B.S. in environmental science from the University of Vermont, and studied in Iceland for a semester with the School for International Training program. She is pursuing her M.S. in Natural Resources at the University of Vermont, and has research interests in geospatial technologies, flooding and community development. In her free time, Samantha enjoys hiking, skiing, the guitar, and spending time with friends.

Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Samantha.