Our graduate students study in Texas and around the world through independent research for their thesis and through unique academic opportunites. We offer teaching assistantships for qualified students. To find out more about the life of a graduate student-from a graduate student perspective-contact one of our students.
Teaching Assistants
Degree
TA for
Research Area/Interests
Email
Byron Henderson
M.S.
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science, Geomorphology
Mercury in the environment
b.l.henderson@tcu.edu
Sara Goyer
M.EM
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science
Wetlands; fate of toxic chemicals
s.goyer@tcu.edu
Melissa Jue
M.S.
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science
melissa.jue@tcu.edu
Vik Kafley
M.E.M.
Compliance
v.s.kafley@tcu.edu
Leslie Llado
M.S.
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science
Hydrogeology,hydrology; karst systems
leslie.llado@tcu.edu
Audra Martin
M.E.M.
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science
Waste stream reduction, sustainability, and conservation (especially of wetlands)
audra.martin@tcu.edu
Kim Ozenick
M.S.
Envirodiversity
Is science influencing environmental policy, specifically focusing on tropical forestry with the use of GIS? How are environmental policies aiding in conservation measure especially in Latin America.
k.m.ozenick@tcu.edu
Matt Patyk
(he chose this picture!)
M.A.
Compliance
Wetlands management and stream and riparian restoration.
matthew.patyk@tcu.edu
Natalia Quinteros
M.S.
GIS
Biogeography, conservation genetics, GIS applications for nature conservation
n.l.quinteros@tcu.edu
Trevor Rubenstahl
M.S.
Contemp. Issues of Environmental Science
Effects of wind farms on resident avian communities specifically: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Nest Placement and Success in Relation to Wind Turbines.