Emily Hoskins
  • Bio
  • Class of 2017
  • Cincinnati, Ohio

Emily Hoskins making a difference in human and ecological communities

2015 Mar 20

Cincinnati, Ohio resident Emily Hoskins, a graduate student in the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) from Miami University's Project Dragonfly and Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, has been awarded a Community Engagement badge from the university for making a difference in human and ecological communities. As part of the AIP, students like Hoskins apply the tools of conservation science and advance the tenets central to the master's degree: inquiry, community and voice.

Through her Conservation Science & Community course project entitled "Why Fresh is Best: Mapping Urban Food Deserts," Hoskins shined light on food deserts in Cincinnati in order to bring awareness to hunger and to spur action to help change it. Hoskins is a regional artist at Christian Dior.

Project Dragonfly offers the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) master's degree in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Denver, New York, Phoenix, San Diego and Seattle. The community-based AIP degree is co-delivered with Miami's Dragonfly and premier learning institutions accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Courses take place in web-based learning communities and on-site at zoos in those locations. To learn more about the AIP, visit http://aip.miamioh.edu/.

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