An Ohio University alum is one of five professionals who chose an international career to share their knowledge with the at SUNY Cortland campus in a panel presentation on Nov. 6, according to a news release.
Michael Goldman ’10 earned a B.S. in Environmental Geography from the College of Arts & Sciences. He is now a graduate student in environmental and outdoor education at SUNY Cortland.
After he graduated from Ohio University, he served in the United States Peace Corps in Senegal as an urban and peri-urban agricultural specialist teaching sustainable urban gardening techniques to the host country nationals. He also hosted a science education radio show focusing on making science fun for students outside the classroom. Goldman aspires to a career with the National Park Service or at a nature center as an environmental educator.
At OHIO, Goldman was active in Gamma Theta Upsilon-President, Sierra Student Coalition-Director of Earth Day Committee and Environmental Education Coordinator, and Alpha Epsilon Pi, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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