KathrynÌýSullivan

  • Ph.D. Candidate
  • ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Bio

Kathryn is an environmental justice researcher focused on the intersections of climate change, mental health, and community resilience. Current research interests include the mental health impacts of environmental stressors, equitable climate adaptation, coproduction in environmental decision making, and health disparities in vulnerable communities

Research Interests

Kathryn's research spans local and international contexts, including studies on neighborhood health inequities, climate adaptation around Lake Ontario, and environmental change and pesticide use in Uganda. She also has extensive experience in teaching, mentorship, stakeholder engagement, and research coordination.

Education

Kathryn holds degrees from the University of Michigan in Environmental Science (B.S.) and Biology, Health, and Society (B.S.)

Faculty Advisor(s)

Dr. Karen Bailey