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"It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something."

— Franklin Roosevelt 


 

Craig Segall


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School: Stanford University

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Center on the Environment and Energy

Craig Segall is a first year law student and is also earning a master's degree in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Environment and Resources (IPER). He earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Chicago, double-concentrating in environmental studies and biology specializing in ecology and evolution. While earning his undergraduate degree, he spent two summers doing ecological research in the high Rockies and one summer bicycling 3,500 miles from Oregon to Illinois. Segall also coordinated an interdisciplinary academic conference on the environment and human rights. He graduated from Chicago as a Student Marshall, the highest academic honor awarded and was also named a Lincoln Laureate, the highest student honor given in Illinois. At the moment, he spends his spare time representing indigent housing clients in East Palo Alto, helping out at the Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation, and hiking. This summer, he will be working with Environmental Defense on agricultural and riverine health in the Missouri River watershed.