Melissa Sevigny
Melissa grew up in Tucson, Arizona, where she fell in love with the ecology and geology of the Sonoran desert. She has a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona and an M.FA. in Creative Writing and Environment from Iowa State University. Her first book, Mythical River, forthcoming from the University of Iowa Press, is about water issues in the Southwest. She has worked as a science communicator for NASA’s Phoenix Mars Scout Mission, the Water Resources Research Center, and the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Melissa relocated to Flagstaff in 2015 to join KNAU’s team. She enjoys hiking, fishing and reading fantasy novels.
Content
- 80 years ago, Smokey Bear taught Americans about fire safety. Is he still relevant?
- A startup hopes to use a 1970s discovery to bring a male contraceptive to market
- Arizona startup is working on making birth control for men a reality
- This Navajo woman is encouraging other Indigenous entrepreneurs
- The Hualapai Nation plans to restore a beloved Route 66 landmark in Arizona
- Teachers in Arizona tap the power of plants to teach kids resilience
- Grassroots efforts bring firewood to Hopi people
- NASA returns to its old training grounds: The moonlike lava fields of Arizona