Eve Gruntfest, research scientist, Trauma, Health and Hazards Center and professor emerita was recently awarded the Gilbert White Public Service Award from the Association of American Geographers.
The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement or welfare of geography. The AAG honor will be presented April 12, 2014 at the organization’s annual meeting in Tampa, Fla.
White was a distinguished professor at CU Boulder and was considered one of the leading environmental geographers of the 20th century. Gruntfest was a doctoral student of White’s and received the award in recognition of her career-long achievements in the study of hazard warnings and response to natural disasters. She began her career with an important study of public response to the 1976 catastrophic Big Thompson Flood in Colorado and was a faculty member in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies from 1980 to 2007.
Congratulations, Eve. Gilbert would be so proud of your work and the well-
deserved recognition this award provides. Claire Sheridan
!Brava! Eve, congratulations, this reinforces your place in Gilbert White’s legacy along with all your other accomplishments!sm
Excellent choice. Abrazos Eve.
Congrats sister!! Well deserved!