What do you do when an uncontrolled virus is rapidly sweeping the world’s largest pork producer, killing millions of pigs? Furthermore, how do you make people who are removed from the problem care about it? China is currently trying to…
Author: Meg Stevens
Meg Stevens is a junior Animal Science major and Wildlife Biology/English double minor at the University of Vermont (UVM). Her interest in working with animals has led to volunteering and organizing fundraisers for local animal shelters, and creation of pet health awareness campaigns. Currently, Meg is the marketing intern for LivingWell, a department at UVM devoted to mental health outreach. She manages their social media pages, creates website content, and designs promotional materials for LivingWell and affiliate events and programs. Meg is also an intern for Julie M. Smith, DVM, Ph.D., in the UVM Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department, writing blog posts and online content related to agricultural biosecurity. Meg is interested in pursuing a career related to animal health or conservation, and finding a way to combine her marketing and communications skills with her passion for animals and wildlife.
Matthew Seeger on Crisis and Risk Communication
We live in a world where crisis is common—natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and acts of terror, to name a few. When a crisis happens, how do we make sure we’re prepared for it, and how do we communicate about it…