Liz completed her PhD in Summer 2016 and went on co-found DataNuggets, a popular educational tool that uses small authentic datasets to teach elementary through high school students how to answer questions with data and how to create and interpret graphs. She is now Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS). You can read more about here work at https://ehschultheis.wordpress.com
Kane Keller
Kane completed his PhD in Summer 2016, went on to a postdoc at the University of Minnesota, and is now an Assistant Professor at Cal State University, Bakersfield. Kane is a community ecologist studying how mutualisms and other symbioses influence plant community ecology.
Casey terHorst
Casey, a former postdoc, is now an Assistant Professor at Cal State Northridge, where he studies a wide variety of species interactions, including the legume-rhizobium mutualism and coral-symbiont mutualisms. He completed his Ph.D. at Florida State University with Tom Miller and Don Levitan. He is happy to be back at the same institution where he received his Master’s degree (with Steve Dudgeon). You can read more about Casey at his lab site.
Rachel Prunier
Rachel is an Adjunct Professor at UCLA. Previously, she was an Associate Professor at Western Connecticut State University. She studies the evolution of White Proteas, Desmodium-rhizobium mutualisms, and turtles.
Dylan Weese
Dylan is now an Associate Professor at Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. He continues to study rapid evolutionary responses to nitrogen deposition in the legume-rhizobium mutualism, mentor undergraduate researchers, and fish.