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Susan Buhr
Director:
Program design, management, and evaluation. Dr. Buhr's experience includes eleven years working with teachers and school districts to design and provide professional development for K-12 science teachers, as well as a PhD in atmospheric chemistry.
sbuhr@cires.colorado.edu
303-492-5657
Tina Arthur 
Office Manager
Tina's previous experience at UCAR and NCAR makes her a perfect fit for the CIRES Education and Outreach office. She really enjoys working with educational specialists and learning more about climate change on a daily basis. Besides working in such a great university atmosphere, Tina feels strongly that knowledge is the key to the future and she's really happy to be a part of something important.
tina.arthur@colorado.edu
303-492-5670
Sarah Wise
Visiting Fellow
Sarah will be researching how Colorado teachers work with publically controversial science topics, such as climate change and evolution. In her outreach work she will be engaging CIRES and other CU faculty and students
in teacher professional development initiatives around climate change and evolution.
sarah.wise@colorado.edu
Ph: 303-735-5514
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Lesley Smith
Professional development of teachers and scientists. Lesley has research experience in biogeo-chemistry of freshwater and marine environments. She currently focuses on inquiry based teaching.
smithlk@cires.colorado.edu
303-735-1750
Mark McCaffrey
Mark McCaffrey is an Associate Scientist II at CIRES. . Mark has worked extensively in outreach and stakeholder communications concerning climate change and water resources with the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program and the EPA-funded Boulder Area Sustainability Information Network (BASIN).
mark.mccaffrey (at) colorado.edu
303-735-3155
Susan Lynds
Geoscience education evaluation and program assessment. Susan's background includes experience as a scientific database manager with NOAA and CIRES, program evaluation with Sea Grant, and development of science museum assessment tools.
susan.lynds@colorado.edu
303-492-1714
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