Oral Presentations
Beilman, A. “Site Suitability Analysis for the Study of Vertical and Horizontal CO2 Fluxes in Michigan’s Kalamazoo River Watershed.” Graduate Climate Conference. Eatonville, WA. October 2024.
Beilman, A. The geopolitics of the Russian Arctic in the face of climate change: An exploration of melt and freeze trends in militarily significant locations in Northeast Russia using ASCAT scatterometer data. Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Northeast Network Student Conference. Amherst, MA, April 2024.
Beilman, A. “Changes in Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Blackstone River Watershed, their Drivers, and Implications for Climate Change” Clark University Graduate Multidisciplinary Conference. Worcester, MA. March 2024
Poster Presentations
Beilman, A.M. & K.S. Aho. “The Role of Shifts in Seasonality on Aquatic Carbon Cycling: A Comparative Study of Land Surface Phenology Datasets in Select U.S. Ecoregions.” Michigan State University Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB) Research Symposium. East Lansing, MI, May 2025.
Aho, K., Foley, J., Watts, M., Stockdale, S., and Beilman, A. “Leveraging an ecosystem-scale plant-removal treatment to investigate feedbacks between an invasive aquatic macrophyte (Hydrilla verticillata), carbon cycling, and greenhouse gas emissions.” Anticipated Poster at Society for Freshwater Science 2025 Annual Meeting. San Juan, PR, May 2025.
Beilman, A.M. & K.S. Aho. “The Role of Shifts in Seasonality on Aquatic Carbon Cycling: A Comparative Study of Land Surface Phenology Datasets in Select U.S. Ecoregions.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. Detroit, MI, March 2025.
Beilman, A.M. & K.S. Aho. “Vertical and Horizontal Carbon Fluxes in Michigan’s Kalamazoo River Watershed: Preliminary Results from the 2024 Field Season.” 8th Annual Earth & Environmental Sciences Student Research Symposium. East Lansing, MI, February 2025.
Beilman, A.M., Frey, K.E, & A.G. Frazier. “Changes in Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Blackstone River Watershed: Drivers and Implications for Climate Change.” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA, December 2023.
Beilman, A.M., Coleman, G., Kickham, B., and Liberty, M. “Bacterial Monitoring of Tributaries to Lake Quinsigamond.” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA, December 2023.
Beilman, A.M. “The geopolitics of the Russian Arctic in the face of climate change: An exploration of melt and freeze trends in militarily significant locations in Northeast Russia using ASCAT scatterometer data.” Graduate Climate Conference. Woods Hole, MA, November 2023.
Beilman, A.M. & K.E. Frey. “Seasonal Shifts in Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Blackstone River Watershed in Worcester, Massachusetts.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. Boulder, CO, March 2023.
Beilman, A. M. “Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in the Blackstone River Watershed”
Clark University Clark Fest Fall. Worcester, MA, October 2022.
Beilman, A. M. “Bridge Over Troubled Water: A Comparative analysis of environmental issues impacting water in Middlesex County, MA and their relationship to socioeconomic factors, Superfund sites, and the presence of greenery.” Clark University Fall Fest. Worcester, MA, October 2021.
Book Reviews
Beilman, A., Mitchell, J., Ryu, J., Ritts, M., and Wang, S. 2024. “Author Meets Critics — Eric Drott’s “Streaming Music, Streaming Capital” 2024. Antipode. https://antipodeonline.org/2024/03/01/streaming-music-streaming-capital/
Online Articles
Draeger, C. & Beilman, A. “Graduate Climate Conference 2024: A step towards interdisciplinary collaboration and dialogue in addressing the climate crisis.” University of Washington Program on Climate Change Blog, November 2024.
Beilman, A., & Davis, M. “Free Community Fridges – A Food Insecurity Solution.” The Scarlet, April 2021.
Beilman, A., Davis, M., Fetkiweicz, J., Souza, K. “A Guide to Food Resources: Clark Sustainability Action Addresses the Student Food Insecurity at Clark University.” The Scarlet, November 2020.
Media Features
“Uncovering the secrets of water, from Siberia to Massachusetts.” ClarkNow, July 2022.