Cheryl Knott (Anthropology & WGS) Receives Major Grant
谢丽尔·诺特(CAS), Professor of Anthropology, Biology, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies has received a five-year grant of $499,978 from the US Fish and Wildlife Service for her conservation research on wild orangutans in Borneo. 在接下来的5年里,她的澳门威尼斯人注册网站研究团队,包括波士顿大学的澳门威尼斯人注册网站研究生、博士后和本科生,将应用新的技术工具来评估与原始雨林相比,在人为改变的森林中,猩猩的行为和生理适应。 Professor Knott has also been named the 爱德华·p·巴斯杰出访问环境学者 at Yale University where she will be on leave for the Fall semester of 2022. The Bass Visiting Environmental Scholars Program brings premier scholars dealing with the study of the environment, past or present, to present seminars, interact with faculty, students, and research groups, and participate in Yale’s academic community