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Dr. Alexa Lamm recognized for making tech and science accessible for all.
May 13, 2020
The Council for Agricultural Science & Technology (CAST) announced May 12 that the 2020 Borlaug CAST Communication Award goes to Dr. Alexa Lamm, an associate professor of science communication at the University of Georgia.
With a long list of accomplishments as a scientist, educator and writer, Lamm is recognized nationally and internationally as an acclaimed research scholar. Colleagues and associates praise her intelligence and hard work and note that she is a “skilled translator” who has a way of making technology and science accessible for all, from policy-makers to the general public, CAST said in announcing her award.
In a news release, CAST noted that as a leader in the field of social science research, Lamm examines the impacts of communication and educational practices, especially as they relate to technology that advances agricultural production while maintaining a sustainable environment. Much of her work explores how people make decisions about water conservation, water protection and water policy.
Lamm has published more than 150 peer-reviewed journal articles, garnered millions of dollars in extramural funding and presented her findings hundreds of times using traditional and non-traditional media methods. Currently serving as executive editor of the Journal for International Agricultural & Extension Education, Lamm has conducted educational programs in more than 32 countries. Along with her leadership roles and publications, she has made numerous appearances on radio and television, been actively involved with social media and communicated in various ways with consumers, farmers, local leaders and students in the classroom.
Earlier in her career, Lamm produced impressive results at Colorado State University and the University of Florida, CAST said. Along with her many other duties, she now teaches several science communication courses at the University of Georgia and served as graduate coordinator in the department of agricultural leadership, education and communication while launching a new doctoral program. Lamm won the National Researcher Award from the American Association of Agricultural Education in 2019 and has received recognition and awards in many areas, including extension, agricultural leadership, education and communication.
Lamm now joins 10 other respected and talented science communicators in receiving an award that honors the legacy of Norman Borlaug, the announcement noted. As one of her colleagues said, “Dr. Lamm is an outstanding researcher who exemplifies the skills, dedication and success this award is designed to recognize.”
An award presentation will occur during World Food Prize Symposium week in October 2020. The Borlaug CAST Communication Award honors the legacies of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Norman Borlaug and Dr. Charles A. Black, the first president of CAST.
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