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Susannah M. Morey

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Appointments

October 2023 - present

 2017 - 2023

2014-2017

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

University of Colorado at Boulder

Graduate Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant

Department of Earth and Space Sciences

University of Washington

Undergraduate Research Assistant & Post-baccalaureate Research Assistant

Jackson School of Geosciences

University of Texas at Austin

Education

2024

2024

2023

Invited Talks

2023

2023

2023

2022

2022

2021

CSDMS Earth Surface Processes Institute (ESPIn)

Franklin and Marshall College, Earth and Environmental Science Department Seminar

AGU Fall Meeting, Session: A Century of Outburst Flood Science

GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 4.7: Earth Surface Process Modeling

Western Washington University, Geology Department Colloquium

Simon Fraser University, River Dynamics Laboratory Group

West Virginia University, Geology and Geography Department Colloquium

AGU Fall Meeting, Session: Earth and Planetary Surface Process General Contributions

EGU General Assembly, Session: Advances in fluvial erosion mechanics -- from rolling sediment to bedrock wear

2023

Honors & Awards

2022

2022

2021

2020

2019

2019

2017

Julian D. Barksdale Distinguished Service Award, UW

J. Dungan Smith Endowed Graduate Fellowship, UW

Dorothy Stephens Fellowship, UW

Howard A. Coombs Endowed Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching, UW

Jody Bourgeois Endowed Fellowship in Sedimentary Geology, UW

Kenneth C. Robins Graduate Fellowship, UW

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Honorable Mention

Program on Climate Change Fellowship, UW

More Information

Contact

susannah.morey at colorado.edu

  • Twitter

As an earth scientist, it is my responsibility to acknowledge that the space I occupy in Colorado is the ancestral lands where the Native Americans, the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche, Plains Apache, and Ute have a familial connection and relationship to this land. S/he is their grandparent, their mother, who has provided for them and for us, and who we are obligated to care for in return.

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A meaningful Land Acknowledgement must address historical wrongs and inequities, not just the fact that others once occupied the land. As a new resident of Colorado, I am beginning learning about history of this land and these Peoples. Below is the University of Colorado Land Acknowledgement, which I will refine once I know more.

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The University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado’s flagship university, honors and recognizes the many contributions of Indigenous peoples in our state. CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native American nations. Their forced removal from these territories has caused devastating and lasting impacts. While the University of Colorado Boulder can never undo or rectify the devastation wrought on Indigenous peoples, we commit to improving and enhancing engagement with Indigenous peoples and issues locally and globally.

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