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SHSS Student Presents at ACR Environment and Public Policy Section Conference in Washington, DC

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Marci DuPraw, M. S.

Marci DuPraw, M.S., doctoral candidate in NSU’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), recently participated in three panels at the 2013 ACR Environment and Public Policy Section Conference  at The American University in Washington, DC.  DuPraw was a panelist on two panels: “Building Organizational Collaborative Capacity: Cases to Help Craft A General Framework,” and Collaborative Governance and Natural Resource Management in China and the US.” She was the facilitator of a third panel, “Collaborating at the Landscape Scale: Challenges & Opportunities.”

Currently DuPraw is a Senior Mediator/Senior Facilitator at the Center for Collaborative Policy in Sacramento. Previously she was the Senior Mediator/Senior Director for Kearns & West, Inc., in Portland, Oregon and the Senior Facilitator and Mediator for SRA International, Inc., in Arlington, VA. In 2011 DuPraw was the recipient of the Association for Conflict Resolution’s Sharon M. Pickett Award for achievement in environmental protection through the use of alternative dispute resolution.

She earned her B.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of California, her M.S. in Natural Resource Policy, Economics and Management from the University of Michigan and recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research from the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies (DMS) at SHSS.