Rushforth, Sam
| Department: | |
| Title: | Dean - College of Science/Health |
| Office: | SB200b |
| Email: | sam.rushforth@uvu.edu |
| Phone: | (801) 863-8980 |
| Fax: | (801)863-8064 |
| Mail Code: | 179 |
School of Science and Health
- TEACHING PHILOSOPHY:
- I am committed to academic rigor and student responsibility. I attempt to bring insights and potential new world-views to students. But ultimately the responsibility for learning lies with my students. I believe the same for me. It is my responsibility to continue to learn and expand my abilities and interests.
- EDUCATION:
- B.S. in Biology from Weber State University, 1966
- M.S. in Botany/Geology (Paleoecology) from Brigham Young University, 1968
- Ph.D. in Botany/Geology (Paleoecology) from Brigham Young University, 1970
- M.S. in Botany/Geology (Paleoecology) from Brigham Young University, 1968
- AWARDS:
- Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, Distinguished Service Award, 2003 -
- K. G. Maeser Professor of General Education, Brigham Young University1990-1993 -
- Honors Professor of the Year, Brigham Young University, 1993
Chevron Conservation Award, 1995 -- United Nations Environment Programme 500 Award, 1991 -
- Karl G. Maeser Research Award, Brigham Young University, 1985 -
- Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, Distinguished Service Award, 1984 -
- K. G. Maeser Professor of General Education, Brigham Young University1990-1993 -
- PUBLICATIONS:
- Davis, J.C., C.T. Robinson and S.R. Rushforth. Use of nutrient diffusing substrata for determining nutrient limitation in rivers, 2002
- Snyder, E., C.T. Robinson, G.W. Minshall, W. and S.R. Rushforth. Regional patterns in periphyton accrual and diatom assemblage in a heterogenous nutrient landscape, 2002
- Hieber, M., C.T. Robinson, S.R. Rushforth and U. Uehlinger. Algal communities associated with different alpine stream types, 2001
- Rushforth, S.R. 1998. Navigating the environmental crisis: mending policy and mythology. Pages 194-204. In T.T. Williams, W.B. Smart and G.M. Smith, Eds. New Genesis. Gibbs Smith Publisher. Salt lake City, 1998
- Van De Graff, K. and S.R. Rushforth. A Photographic Atlas for the Botanical Laboratory, 3rd Edition, 1997
- Robinson, C.T., S.R. Rushforth, and G.W. Minshall. Diatom assemblages in Cache Creek, Yellowstone National Park following the 1988 wildfires, 1996
- Van deGraff, K. and S.R. Rushforth. A Photographic Atlas for the Botanical Laboratory, 2nd Edition, 1995
- Robinson, C.T., S.R. Rushforth and R. Liepa. Relationship of land use to diatom assemblages, 1995
- Minshall, G.W., C.T. Robinson, T.V. Royer and S.R. Rushforth. Benthic community structure in two adjacent streams in Yellowstone National Park five years after the 1988 wildfires, 1995
- Van deGraff, K., S.R. Rushforth amd J. Crawley. A Photographic Atlas for the Botanical Laboratory, 3nd Edition, 1999
- Snyder, E., C.T. Robinson, G.W. Minshall, W. and S.R. Rushforth. Regional patterns in periphyton accrual and diatom assemblage in a heterogenous nutrient landscape, 2002
- EMPLOYMENT
- 2000 - present: Dean, School of Science and Health, Utah Valley State College
1970 - 2000: Professor, Botany and Range Science Department, Brigham Young University
1990-1993: Karl G. Maeser Professor of General Education, Brigham Young University
- RESEARCH INTERESTS AND CURRENT PROJECTS
- Aquatic Ecosystems. Most recently, I have been looking at the influence of terrestrial disturbance events on streams, lakes and reservoirs. I am also interested in long-term changes in algal populations of reservoirs under different nutrient loading regimes. The impact of humans on aquatic ecosystems is also an area of research I am currently pursuing. Lastly, I have had a long-term interest in diatom floristics and ecology.
Political policy dealing with public lands. Demographics of the west are changing. This has lead to changes in public land policies. These changes are controversial and interesting. We will see major changes in the way our western public lands and waters are managed and accessed during the next few years. I am interested in understanding these issues. I am particularly interested in the interface between public access to the decision-making process and that of the U.S. and State Governments.
- PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
- Sigma Xi
Phyclogical Society of America
British Phycological Society
International Phycological Society
International Society for Diatom Research
Society for Conservation Biology
Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters
Sierra Club
The Nature Conservancy
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Natural Resources Defense Council
Environmental Defense Fund
