Astronomy Climate Advisors

The mission of the Astronomy Climate Advisors is to help devise and implement solutions to climate problems not necessarily involving formal investigations and also to serve as pointers to campus resources for conflict resolution and emotional and mental health.

Any member of the Astronomy Department can come to any Climate Advisor for help. We have come, individually and collectively, to the assistance of faculty members, staff, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates facing a variety of interpersonal problems. Our goal is to create and sustain an environment where everyone in Campbell Hall can do their best work. Information given to one Climate Advisor is shared with another Climate Advisor only on an as-needed basis.

Although we will do our best to keep the information reported to us private, Climate Advisors are non-confidential: violations of the Title IX policy protecting University members against harassment, discrimination, and assault that are reported to us will necessarily be forwarded to the Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination (OPHD).

Current Climate Advisors

†Denotes member has undergone T.R.A.I.L. Prevention & Response Certificate Training.

Graduate Student

Graduate Student

Undergraduate

Charlie Glenn Tolley

Researcher

Undergraduate

Sumbal Sharif

Undergraduate

Mahum Khan