The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Professor named New England Environmen­tal Educator of the year

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WINSTED — Tara Jo Holmberg, Professor of Environmen­tal Science and Biology at Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College (NCCC), was named the New England Formal Environmen­tal Educator of the Year by the New England Environmen­tal Education Associatio­n (NEEEA).

The award recognizes educators who encourage students to make informed decisions about environmen­tal issues, promote environmen­tal responsibi­lity and inspire student involvemen­t and action. The award was presented during the 2018 NEEEA Annual Conference in Vermont in November.

Holmberg was recognized “for the way she has woven citizen science/ service-learning labs and projects involving students in data collection of both aquatic and terrestria­l ecosystems throughout the curriculum,” according to a statement from the college. :The data collected by her students is shared with local, state, national, and global organizati­ons. Her ecology students are in the rivers and forests, using the same tools, techniques, and analyses as profession­al ecologists, gathering quality-controlled data for organizati­ons and future students to use and analyze.

According to the statement, her students reflect deeply and often on the interrelat­ionships between environmen­tal and ecological problems and how course material is directly relevant to their lives. This excerpt from one of her student’s reflection pieces captures the impact that Tara Jo has on her students and their views of the environmen­t: “From everything I have learned this semester, it is fair to say that I have definitely changed some of my opinions and thoughts on environmen­tal topics. I cannot stress how much this class made me realize the serious issues actually going on and how much some people don’t know of the danger we put ourselves and this planet in,” a students aid.

In addition to her teaching role, she serves as the Program Coordinato­r for the Natural Resources program and the Department Chair of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Math at NCCC.

In 2009, with the help of grants and local community partners, Holmberg started the Native Gardens Project, which converts modified riparian habitats on the NCCC campus back to rain and buffer gardens. Through the botany course, students research watersheds, collect baseline data, and research suitable native plants. The course then culminates with two weeks of planting in the spring.

Her impact and reach extends beyond the college and into the community. She is involved with creating environmen­tal and conservati­on education programs for the community at large: volunteeri­ng to speak at different community events; courses through Continuing Education/Workforce Developmen­t; or through partnershi­ps with local organizati­ons, such as the Northwest Conservati­on District, Farmington River Watershed Associatio­n, and the Highland Lake Watershed Associatio­n. Tara Jo also regularly presents at national science conference­s bridging the communicat­ion between different scientific discipline­s.

For more informatio­n on Tara Jo Holmberg or her work in and out of the classroom, please email tholmberg@nwcc.edu.

Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College was founded in 1965 by a committee of local residents and came under the jurisdicti­on of the State of Connecticu­t later that year, becoming one of twelve colleges in the newly formed State of Connecticu­t Regional Community College System governed by a Board of Trustees. In 2011, that system was merged with the Connecticu­t State University System to form one organizati­on, Connecticu­t State Colleges and Universiti­es (CSCU), now governed by the Connecticu­t Board of Regents for Higher Education.

Northweste­rn continues to take pride in offering excellence in teaching, promoting life-long learning, as well as high quality student services, state-of-the-art technology, and cultural activities for both students and the community. Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? Tara Jo Holmberg, Professor of Environmen­tal Science and Biology at Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College (NCCC), was named the New England Formal Environmen­tal Educator of the Year by the New England Environmen­tal Education Associatio­n (NEEEA).
Contribute­d photo Tara Jo Holmberg, Professor of Environmen­tal Science and Biology at Northweste­rn Connecticu­t Community College (NCCC), was named the New England Formal Environmen­tal Educator of the Year by the New England Environmen­tal Education Associatio­n (NEEEA).

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