By A Mystery Man Writer
Kari Marie Norgaard (‘92, Biology) got more than she expected out of Cal Poly Humboldt.Since her graduation 30 years ago, she has remained connected to the University and the North Coast. After graduation, she has remained connected to the University and the North Coast. A professor of Sociology and Environmental studies at University of Oregon, she has been a consultant for the Karuk tribe for the past 18 years, working on the Klamath River dam relicensing agreement that resulted in plans to remove the dams, and helping to write the Tribe’s recently completed climate adaptation plan.
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