Water Resource Graduate Program at Oregon State University

Water Resource Graduate Program at Oregon State University Welcome WRGP students, alumni, faculty, and friends! The Water Resources Graduate Programs at Orego

We are a community of faculty, students, staff, and alumni engaged in water resource education, research, and outreach at Oregon State University. Our community includes those native to the USA, many of whom are descendants of immigrants, and many who are international scholars or recent immigrants. We are committed to promoting respect, courtesy, and human dignity in our daily professional intera

ctions to create an inclusive environment in the Water Resources Graduate Program. We value diversity and honor the contributions made to our community by people from diverse disciplines, countries, cultures and identities. We value the free and respectful exchange of ideas and collaborations with those from other disciplines and perspectives, with our colleagues from within the USA and from other countries. We strive to build a diverse and inclusive environment that honors and respects the contributions and knowledge of all, not only because we believe that doing so will best prepare us to meet future challenges in understanding and sustainably managing the world’s water resources, but also because we believe we have a moral and ethical responsibility to do so.

Best of luck to Christina Aragon!Christina will present her thesis for her PhD. in Water Resources Engineering titled, H...
02/21/2025

Best of luck to Christina Aragon!
Christina will present her thesis for her PhD. in Water Resources Engineering titled, Headwaters to ocean: Improving snow monitoring, distribution and runoff estimates in the context of climate change. Will be held March 4th at Kearney 311 at 12:00pm and over Zoom. David Hill in Civil and Constriction Engineering advises Christina. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

Best of luck to Cedric Pimont! Cedric will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Science titled, Effects of...
11/07/2024

Best of luck to Cedric Pimont!
Cedric will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Science titled, Effects of Wildfire on Soil Hydraulic Properties in the Western Oregon Cascades. Will be held November 20th at Peavy Forest Science Center 315 and over Zoom. Lori Cramer with the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences advises Cedric. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

09/17/2024

Henry Pitts M.S defense: "Ways of Water in the Chewuacan", takes place at 10 a.m., September 26, in Burt 193 or on Zoom, you may contact the Grade School for the Zoom information. Henry is earning his M.S. in Water Resources Policy and Management with Hannah Gosnell.

09/09/2024

Best of luck to Henry Pitts!
Henry will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Policy and Management, at 10:00 a.m. PST on September 23th in Burt 193 and over Zoom. Hannah Gosnell in College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences - Oregon State University advises Henry. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

09/04/2024

Best of luck to William Nuckoles!
Will will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Engineering, entitled, “Channel Evolution in Fine Grain Sediments During Drawdown at Iron Gate and Copco I Dams, Klamath River, CA" at 10:00 a.m. PST on September 16th in Strand 113 and over Zoom. Desiree Tullos in Biological & Ecological Engineering - Oregon State University advises Will. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

06/05/2024

Best of luck to Sara Windoloski!
Sara will present her thesis for her M.S. in Water Resources Science, entitled, “The Thermal Response of Small Streams to Atmospheric Heat Waves in the Oregon Coast Range" at 3:00 p.m. PST on June 10th in Strand 111 and over Zoom. Mary Santelmann with the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences advises Sara. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

Zoe Rosenblum, a WRGP alum, was awarded the 2024 Council Fellowship by the AGS. Congrats Zoe!
05/01/2024

Zoe Rosenblum, a WRGP alum, was awarded the 2024 Council Fellowship by the AGS. Congrats Zoe!

We are proud to announce that CEOAS Ph.D. student Zoe Rosenblum has been awarded a 2024 Council Fellowship by the American Geographical Society, one of four awarded nationwide. Her fellowship will support interview costs for her project, “Getting into the reeds: exploring the depths of transboundary wetland governance.” Rosenblum says, "This work aims to uncover best practices and remaining gaps for sustainable wetlands governance, given the substantial loss of wetlands throughout history as well as the important role wetlands play in mitigating climate change and building community resilience."

Established in 2013, each recipient receives a $2,000 award for their graduate research project. AGS will recognize the four Fellows during its annual Fall Symposium, Geography 2050, to be held November 21-22, 2024 in New York City.

Congratulations, Zoe!

03/15/2024

Best of luck to Laura Mathieu!
Laura will present her thesis for her M.S. in Water Resources Policy and Management, entitled, “Bonds Across Divides: Track III Diplomacy in Environmental Peacebuilding. A case study of EcoPeace Middle East in the Jordan Basin" at 9:00 a.m. PST on March 18th in Burt 193 and over Zoom. Laura Peters with the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences advises Laura. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

03/14/2024

Best of luck to Vokhidjon Kakhramonov!
Vokhidjon will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Policy and Management, entitled, “Does the Source of the Conflict Impact the Effectiveness of River Basin Organizations?" at 10:00 a.m. PST on March 19th, over Zoom. Aaron Wolf with the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences - Oregon State University advises Vokhidjon. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

03/07/2024

Best of luck to Hussam Idris!
Hussam will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Policy and Management, entitled, “The Role of International Water Treaties in Mitigating the Transboundary Negative Environmental and Social Impacts of Dams," at 9:30 a.m. PST on March 12th, in Burt 193 or over Zoom. Susanne Schmeier with the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education advises Hussam. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

01/31/2024

We are very excited to finally announce the date for our 2024 Salmon Bake, May 17th! We hope to see you all there!

01/26/2024

Best of luck to Jaime Ortega!
Jaime will present his thesis for his M.S. in Water Resources Science, entitled, “Drivers of Relative Streamflow Contributions in Mountainous Headwater Streams," at 12:30 p.m. PST on January 30th, in Richardson 313 or over Zoom. Catalina Segura with the College of Forestry at Oregon State University advises Jaime. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details.

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We are a community of faculty, students, staff, and alumni engaged in water resource education, research, and outreach at Oregon State University. Our community includes those native to the USA, many of whom are descendants of immigrants, and many who are international scholars or recent immigrants. We are committed to promoting respect, courtesy, and human dignity in our daily professional interactions to create an inclusive environment in the Water Resources Graduate Program.