Easton White

Easton White

(he/him)

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of New Hampshire (UNH)

Dr. Easton White is a quantitative marine ecologist who uses mathematical and statistical tools, coupled with experiments and field observations, to answer questions in ecology, conservation science, sustainability, and ecosystem management. Most of his work is focused on marine systems, especially fisheries and spatial planning. Easton currently conducts research on assessing the effectiveness of protected area networks, improving species monitoring programs, and modeling socio-ecological systems in the context of fisheries. His work centers on how environmental variability, in particular rare events (e.g., hurricanes, COVID-19 pandemic), affects ecosystems and those that depend on them.

Emily Malcolm-White

Emily Malcolm-White

(she/her)

Lecturer
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Middlebury College

Emily Malcolm-White is an educator and student support specialist with a love for developing and teaching quantitative skills to students from a wide variety of backgrounds. She is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students. At Middlebury College, Emily teaches a variety of courses including statistics, data science, and mathematics courses.