Breanna Shea
Public Relations Coordinator
Breanna assists with communications and outreach for the Iowa Watershed Approach and serves as an effective and knowledgeable liaison between Iowa Flood Center researchers, IWA partners, and external partners.
Iowa Flood Center Takes Part in Iowa City Virtual Climate Festival!
In The News, UncategorizedWe’re excited to be part of the first annual Iowa City Climate Festival! The Iowa Flood Center, IIHR–Hydroscience & Engineering, and Iowa Watershed Approach are participating in the #IowaCityTakesAction to share our own stories on climate action topics. Below are four videos we will be sharing on social media on Friday, September 25 for the […]
Rathbun Recognized with Circle of Excellence IAWA Iowa Watershed Award
Clear Creek, In The News, SpotlightANKENY, IOWA – John Rathbun, watershed coordinator for the Clear Creek Watershed, is honored with a Circle of Excellence award from the Iowa Agriculture Water Alliance (IAWA) as part of the third annual Iowa Watershed Awards program. Rathbun is honored with five other watershed coordinators who are also receiving IAWA Iowa Watershed Awards for their […]
After years of planning, Clear Creek watershed improvement projects move closer to reality
Clear Creek, In The NewsIowa Public Radio River to River Program: Flood Resilient Vinton, Interview with Paul Schmitt
In The NewsClick here to listen to the Iowa Public Radio River to River Flood Resilient Vinton Interview Tune in to the 12:52 mark to learn more about Flood Resilient Vinton with an interview with Paul Schmit, PhD Candidate at the University of Iowa English Department
Poweshiek County Farmer’s Approach for Clean Water
English River, In The News, SpotlightBy: Margot Dick, IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering Communications Assistant Over time, both New Zealand and Iowa have moved from their native ecology to a more intensively managed, agriculture-based ecosystem. In New Zealand, the water ran clear as recently as 20 years ago, whereas in Iowa, environmental challenges date back more than a generation. Mark Kennett was […]