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Ms Ashley Eugley

Watson Fellow, Watson Foundation

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Ashley Eugley graduated with her B.A. in Environmental and Urban Studies from Bard College in… (more)

Ashley Eugley graduated with her B.A. in Environmental and Urban Studies from Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York (USA) in 2022. She is the recipient of a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for her project “Community Science as Community Agency.” As part of the fellowship, Eugley is currently traveling for a year to engage with participatory science projects around the globe. Her work explores how community-based science may be leveraged to monitor change, combat environmental injustice, enhance resilience, and bolster agency. Eugley is a strong proponent of taking science out of the labs and into society. 

 

During her time at Bard, Eugley was a member of the Socially Responsibile Investment Committee, a Program Leader in the Office of Sustainability, and a Student Fellow with the OSUN Economic Democracy Initative. Her undergraduate thesis, “The Elusive Rainbow Nation: Assessing Post-Apartheid Reconstruction Strategies in Johannesburg, South Africa” critically examines the persistence of inequality in Johannesburg during the post-Apartheid era as a product of neoliberal restructuring and globalization.

 

Eugley received multiple awards throughout her academic training. These include the Rachel Carson Prize (2022); the Margaret and John Bard Scholars Prize (2022); the Milners Scholar Award (2020); and the Richard D. and Nancy M. Griffiths Scholar Award (2019).