Dr. Karin Warren is an interdisciplinary natural scientist and educator in climate change and community resilience. She has degrees in meteorology and energy and resources. Warren is a professor and Herzog Family Chair of Environmental Studies and Science at Randolph College. She is co-chair of Randolph’s Sustainability Council, faculty advisor for the environmental club, and campus liaison for the President’s Climate Commitments, Bee Campus, and the Udall Fellowship. She coordinates the “Little Scientists” event for the Central Virginia Science Festival, cofounder and coordinator for the Lynchburg Regional Community Resilience Coalition, serves on the board of the Association for Environmental Studies and Science, and is executive board secretary of the 500-Year Forest Foundation. She is also the Virginia/Washington, D.C., group manager for the Cloud Appreciation Society. Warren, a mother of three and self-described “cloud watcher and tree hugger,” enjoys wandering through woodlands, poking around in streams, looking under rocks, crocheting all sorts of things, and watching the skies to spot atmospheric phenomena. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Back Row: Victoria, Sahar, Bethany, Lauren, Grace Hannah, Cynthia, Dr. Warren
Front Row: Sunny, Rohit, Khoa, Nick, Andrew, Leo