Dr. Nora Traviss ‘08 (New England, PhD in Environmental Studies) was recently featured in The Keene Sentinel. A professor of environmental studies at Keene State, one of her more notable research projects is the long-term monitoring and analysis of air quality in Keene, which is prone to atmospheric inversions that cause heavy concentrations of particulates from the use of wood and pellet stoves. She is a member of the New Hampshire Science and Public Health Task Force, an independent advocacy group of 25 physicians and scientists dedicated to the dissemination of accurate information about COVID-19 and other public health issues. Read the full profile story here.
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