Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ

St Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ Logo
Student Login Athletics Donate Contact Us
Search
Apply Now
  • Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ
    • Bachelor programs
      • Biology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Biology
        • Bachelor of Science in Biology
        • BS in Biomedical Laboratory Science
      • Business
        • Bachelor's degrees in Communication
        • Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management
        • Bachelor of Business Administration
      • Criminal Justice
        • Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
      • Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education
      • Engineering
        • Bachelor's degrees in Engineering
        • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
      • Fine Arts
        • Bachelor's degrees in Art
        • Bachelor of Arts in Music
      • Health Sciences
        • Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
        • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
        • Bachelor's degrees in Kinesiology
        • Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
      • Information Technology
        • BA in Computer Network Administration
        • Bachelor of Arts in Cybersecurity
        • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
        • Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics
      • Liberal Arts
        • Bachelor of Arts in English
        • BA in Justice, Diversity and Gender Studies
        • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
        • Bachelor of Arts in History
        • Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
        • Bachelor of Arts in Theology
      • Nursing
        • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
        • LPN to BSN
        • RN to BSN
      • Psychology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
      • Social Sciences
        • Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
        • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
        • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
        • Bachelor of Social Work
    • Master's programs
      • Business
        • Master of Accounting
        • Master of Business Administration
        • Master of Organizational Leadership
      • Health Sciences
        • Master of Physician Assistant Studies
        • Master of Science in Exercise Physiology
        • Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
      • Social Sciences
        • Master of Public Health
        • Master of Social Work
      • Liberal Arts
        • Master of Pastoral Theology
    • Doctoral programs
      • Health Sciences
        • Doctor of Occupational Therapy
        • Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • Tuition & Aid
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Net Price Calculator
    • How to Pay for College
    • Federal & State Financial Aid
      • Financial Aid Code Of Conduct
      • Financial Aid Policies
      • Exit Counseling
      • Managing Student Debt
      • Financial Aid Forms
    • Scholarships
      • Ambrose Advantage
      • Fr. Welch Alumni Scholarship
      • Catholic Traditions Scholarship
      • Faith Learning Justice Campus Ministry
      • Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) Scholarship
      • Dual Admissions Scholarship
      • Phi Theta Kappa Academic Scholarship
      • Foreign Language Scholarship
      • Study Abroad Scholarship
      • Athletic Scholarship
      • Art Scholarships
      • Dr. Charles and Joyce DCamp Scholarship
      • Edith Yutt Scholarship
      • Agnes Rose Malik Scholarship
      • Physical Therapy Endowed Scholarship
      • St. Vincent Scholarship
      • School of Social Work Graduate Fellowships
      • School of Social Work Empowerment Scholarship
      • O'Rourke Master of Public Health Scholarship
      • Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship
      • Edward R. Frick Accounting Scholarship
      • Shapley Accounting Scholarship
      • George Till Scholarship
      • Van de Voorde Accounting Scholarship
      • ISHA Scholar Award
      • Music Scholarships
      • Wahl Accounting Scholarship
      • Folwell Scholarship
      • KALA Scholarship
      • AAUW Scholarship
      • Michael Orfitelli Scholarship
      • Father Dawson Scholarship
      • Clifford Milligan Scholarship
      • Quad Cities River Bandits Annual Scholarship
      • Black Hawk Scholarship
      • McFarlin Scholarship
      • Theatre Scholarships
    • Credit for Prior Learning
  • Admissions
    • Admission Requirements
    • How to Apply
    • Transfer Credits
    • International Students
      • International Student Undergrad Requirements
      • International Student Graduate Requirements
    • Military
  • Life at SAU
    • Student Experience
    • Student Housing
      • Freshman housing
      • Upperclassmen housing
      • Meal Plans
    • Security & Safety
      • Emergency Alerts
    • Student Support
    • Student Health Services
    • Student Counseling Services
    • Career Center
    • Clubs & Recreation
      • Dance Marathon
      • Black Student Union
      • Student Government Association
      • Delta Alpha Pi
      • Campus Activities Board
      • Green Life
      • PRISM
      • Her Campus
      • Ambrosians for Peace and Justice
      • Sexual Assault Awareness Team
      • Latinos Unidos
  • About SAU
    • About St. Ambrose
    • History of SAU
    • Catholic Values
    • Campus Location
      • Parking
      • Davenport
      • Christ the King Chapel
      • Galvin Fine Arts Center
      • Rogalski Center
      • Multicultural House
      • Wellness and Recreation Center
      • Center for Health Sciences Education
      • SAU Library
    • Accreditation
    • University Catalog
    • News & Events
      • News
      • Events
    • Faculty
    • Office of the President
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Experience
    • Ways to Give
  • Visit
St Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ Logo
  • Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ
    • Bachelor programs
      • Biology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Biology
        • Bachelor of Science in Biology
        • BS in Biomedical Laboratory Science
      • Business
        • Bachelor's degrees in Communication
        • Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management
        • Bachelor of Business Administration
      • Criminal Justice
        • Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
      • Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
        • Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education
      • Engineering
        • Bachelor's degrees in Engineering
        • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
      • Fine Arts
        • Bachelor's degrees in Art
        • Bachelor of Arts in Music
      • Health Sciences
        • Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
        • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
        • Bachelor's degrees in Kinesiology
        • Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
      • Information Technology
        • BA in Computer Network Administration
        • Bachelor of Arts in Cybersecurity
        • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
        • Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics
      • Liberal Arts
        • Bachelor of Arts in English
        • BA in Justice, Diversity and Gender Studies
        • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
        • Bachelor of Arts in History
        • Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
        • Bachelor of Arts in Theology
      • Nursing
        • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
        • LPN to BSN
        • RN to BSN
      • Psychology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology
        • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
      • Social Sciences
        • Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
        • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
        • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
        • Bachelor of Social Work
    • Master's programs
      • Business
        • Master of Accounting
        • Master of Business Administration
        • Master of Organizational Leadership
      • Health Sciences
        • Master of Physician Assistant Studies
        • Master of Science in Exercise Physiology
        • Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
      • Social Sciences
        • Master of Public Health
        • Master of Social Work
      • Liberal Arts
        • Master of Pastoral Theology
    • Doctoral programs
      • Health Sciences
        • Doctor of Occupational Therapy
        • Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • Tuition & Aid
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Net Price Calculator
    • How to Pay for College
    • Federal & State Financial Aid
      • Financial Aid Code Of Conduct
      • Financial Aid Policies
      • Exit Counseling
      • Managing Student Debt
      • Financial Aid Forms
    • Scholarships
      • Ambrose Advantage
      • Fr. Welch Alumni Scholarship
      • Catholic Traditions Scholarship
      • Faith Learning Justice Campus Ministry
      • Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) Scholarship
      • Dual Admissions Scholarship
      • Phi Theta Kappa Academic Scholarship
      • Foreign Language Scholarship
      • Study Abroad Scholarship
      • Athletic Scholarship
      • Art Scholarships
      • Dr. Charles and Joyce DCamp Scholarship
      • Edith Yutt Scholarship
      • Agnes Rose Malik Scholarship
      • Physical Therapy Endowed Scholarship
      • St. Vincent Scholarship
      • School of Social Work Graduate Fellowships
      • School of Social Work Empowerment Scholarship
      • O'Rourke Master of Public Health Scholarship
      • Derrek Drexler Accounting Scholarship
      • Edward R. Frick Accounting Scholarship
      • Shapley Accounting Scholarship
      • George Till Scholarship
      • Van de Voorde Accounting Scholarship
      • ISHA Scholar Award
      • Music Scholarships
      • Wahl Accounting Scholarship
      • Folwell Scholarship
      • KALA Scholarship
      • AAUW Scholarship
      • Michael Orfitelli Scholarship
      • Father Dawson Scholarship
      • Clifford Milligan Scholarship
      • Quad Cities River Bandits Annual Scholarship
      • Black Hawk Scholarship
      • McFarlin Scholarship
      • Theatre Scholarships
    • Credit for Prior Learning
  • Admissions
    • Admission Requirements
    • How to Apply
    • Transfer Credits
    • International Students
      • International Student Undergrad Requirements
      • International Student Graduate Requirements
    • Military
  • Life at SAU
    • Student Experience
    • Student Housing
      • Freshman housing
      • Upperclassmen housing
      • Meal Plans
    • Security & Safety
      • Emergency Alerts
    • Student Support
    • Student Health Services
    • Student Counseling Services
    • Career Center
    • Clubs & Recreation
      • Dance Marathon
      • Black Student Union
      • Student Government Association
      • Delta Alpha Pi
      • Campus Activities Board
      • Green Life
      • PRISM
      • Her Campus
      • Ambrosians for Peace and Justice
      • Sexual Assault Awareness Team
      • Latinos Unidos
  • About SAU
    • About St. Ambrose
    • History of SAU
    • Catholic Values
    • Campus Location
      • Parking
      • Davenport
      • Christ the King Chapel
      • Galvin Fine Arts Center
      • Rogalski Center
      • Multicultural House
      • Wellness and Recreation Center
      • Center for Health Sciences Education
      • SAU Library
    • Accreditation
    • University Catalog
    • News & Events
      • News
      • Events
    • Faculty
    • Office of the President
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Experience
    • Ways to Give
  • Visit
Contact Us           
Search
Apply Now
  • Home
  • /
  • About SAU
  • /
  • News & Events
  • /
  • News
  • /
  • 2020
  • /
  • Future leaders of conservation
Back to news at St. Ambrose
February 27, 2020

Future leaders of conservation

A group of students gather around a tub of water at a Green Life event.

When Anna Schmidt walks past a recycling bin in the Rogalski Center and sees it is full, she smiles.

When Kristina Shelman walks past a food donation box and sees it is full, she also smiles.

Their work and passion for the environment and sustainability, as well as their drive to educate each and every person on how easy it is to make a difference, is sparking change across campus, as well as in the broader community. For these leadership efforts, they are being honored.

Shelman, a senior  student, and Schmidt, a junior student, were named "Future Leaders of Conservation in the Quad Cities." They will receive the Oberholtzer Award and a $1,000 scholarship each from the Nahant Marsh Education Center during a reception on Feb. 29.

The award recognizes conservation leaders who have made significant contributions toward understanding and protecting the natural world. It is named after Davenport native Ernest Carl "Ober" Oberholtzer, who was a founding member of the Wilderness Society.

Shelman is president and Schmidt is vice president of , an SAU student environmental club dedicated to increasing awareness, education, and sustainability. After a few years of dormancy, Shelman, Schmidt and others helped re-launch the club in Fall 2018.

According to Assistant Professor of Biology Dennis Tarasi, PhD, Shelman and Schmidt have raised the standard of environmental awareness and advocacy across campus and have been instrumental in establishing a new campus identity focused on conservation and sustainability.

"They are strong examples of environmental leadership in the Quad Cities. They are excellent leaders and very deserving of the award," said Tarasi, who co-advises the club with Biology Department Chair and Professor Amy Blair, PhD. She and Tarasi nominated Shelman and Schmidt for the award.

Shelman got involved with Green Life because she wants to reduce overall waste on campus and establish plants that are native to Iowa on university grounds. "My biggest goal is to increase awareness on ways to be sustainable and why it matters," she said.

First as a member, then as president, Shelman led efforts to reduce food waste with an awareness campaign in the cafeteria and coordinates end-of-semester food drives in each residence hall. Students are asked to donate non-perishables they don't want to carry home. Last academic year, GreenLife collected and donated more than 1,200 pounds of food to the Riverbend Food Bank.

GreenLife is selling reusable glass straws, holds campus litter cleanups each semester, and partnered with other campus groups to assemble and install a bat box on campus last year. Members are now working to label campus recycling bins to show what can and cannot be recycled.

Last year, the club organized and moderated a roundtable discussion on climate change after a public screening of the film Paris to Pittsburgh. More than 120 community members, local leaders, and environment professionals attended, elevating St. Ambrose as an emerging leader on environmental issues, Tarasi said.

"There were a lot of good discussions and it stirred the pot, made us think about other things we can do but aren't doing yet. As for the campus of St. Ambrose in general, we should be using our collective voice to spark change," Schmidt said.

Last year, Schmidt initiated "Green Girls," an environmentally-themed campus house where she now lives with her friends. They go "plogging" (picking up litter while jogging) once a week to raise awareness and spark other students to get involved, too. Schmidt also helped lead the design and planting of the first pollinator garden on campus.

Under the leadership of Shelman, SAU has resurrected a campus-wide Sustainability Committee, consisting of students, university leadership, faculty and staff across departments, and they met for the first time in early February.

"If we want to see change it has to be addressed on campus as a whole," Shelman said.

Both women believe GreenLife is increasing environmental awareness on campus, but so much more could be done.

"I'd love for people to realize little changes do make a difference. It is easy to think I am only one person, and this is only one plastic bottle, how will that make a difference? But if we all start making small changes to become more sustainable it will add up and lead to bigger changes. It starts with the individual," Shelman said.

"And, when you tell people about the changes you are making," Schmidt said, "using your voice to educate those around you, you'll make a difference as well."


God gave us a planet and made it beautiful, and it is our job to protect and take care of it.

SENIOR KRISTINA SHELMAN


Both women said they will continue to advocate for the environment and sustainability after they graduate.

"As a future healthcare worker, I see how the changing climate is changing the lives of individuals and their livelihood. It is impacting the environment and the health of others. I feel a calling to that, and I want to make it better for those people," Schmidt said.

Shelman has a deep respect for the environment. "I love to admire the beauty of creation. God gave us a planet and made it beautiful, and it is our job to protect and take care of it. The more I grew in my faith the more I understood the necessity of it. And, in the past four years, I've gained more insight and perspective on how important and valuable the planet is and what our future looks like if we don't take care of it," she said.

"Kristina and Anna embody everything we as advisors hope for in campus environmental leaders," Tarasi said. "They are organized, dedicated, and knowledgeable of the best strategies to accomplish their and GreenLife's goals."

GreenLife is open to all students interested in raising environmental awareness and advocacy. Meetings are held every other Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Christ the King Chapel Gathering Space. For more information, email beegreen@sau.edu.

Author

St. Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ

Share

St. Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ Logo

CONTACT US

518 W. Locust St.
Davenport, IA 52803
admit@sau.edu

FOLLOW US

Area of Study
  • Biology
  • Business
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Fine Arts
  • Health Sciences
  • Information Technology
  • Liberal Arts
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
About SAU
  • Academic Calendar
  • Bookstore
  • Contact Us
  • Employment
  • Maps & Direction
  • Pay My Bill
  • Strategic Plan
  • College of Business
Explore More
  • Accessibility
  • Employer Solutions
  • Military
  • News & Events
  • Partner Universities
  • Registrar
  • SAU Library
  • Mount Mercy FAQs
Legal
  • Consumer Information
  • Institutional Review Board
  • Site Map
  • Title IX
  • University Policies

2024 St. Çï¿ûÊÓÆµ

  • Terms of Use
  • |
  • Copyright
  • |
  • Non-Discrimination Statement