ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº

F&M Stories

Leading Environmental Expert from F&M Elected to National Academy of Sciences

The recently elected Dorothy Merritts, the Harry W. and Mary B. Huffnagle Professor of Geoscience in Franklin & ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº's Department of Earth and Environment.

Merritts is F&M's first faculty member ever accepted into the ranks of the prestigious academy, a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars that was established in 1863 by an act of Congress signed by President Abraham Lincoln.

NAS is charged with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matters related to science and technology. On May 2, the academy in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.

Merritts' extensive research and knowledge includes streams, rivers, other landforms, and the impact of geologic processes, climate change, and human activities on the form and history of Earth's surface.

Her primary research focus is the Appalachian mid-Atlantic region, where her groundbreaking investigative work demonstrated the role human activities have had in transforming the upland woodlands and valley bottom wetland meadows of eastern North America to a predominantly agricultural, industrial and urban landscape since European settlement.

Her encompasses the past 25,000 years of landscape change that documents continuous permafrost was widespread in Pennsylvania and Maryland during the last full glacial episode.

Scientists are elected annually by peers to NAS for outstanding contributions to research. This year's cohort brings the total number of active NAS members to 2,512 and the total number of international members to 517.

Approximately 500 current and deceased NAS members have won Nobel Prizes, and the , founded in 1914, is today one of the premier international journals publishing the results of original research.

Related Articles

September 3, 2024

F&M Women & Philanthropy: 50 for 50

In May 1973, the first four-year class of women students walked across the Commencement stage at F&M —creating an enduring legacy and strengthening the College for the past 50 years.

July 30, 2024

Alumni Put Environmental Science Degrees to Work at Chesapeake Watershed Initiative

For 2023 alumni Alice Fodor and Hannah Connuck, studying environmental science at Franklin & Marshall helped them land full-time roles with the Chesapeake Watershed Initiative (CWI) shortly after graduation.

June 24, 2024

Why Give? Five Inspiring Stories

From financial gifts to volunteering time and expertise, there are many ways to give at F&M. See five inspiring stories.