USC Wrigley Institute selects fellows for 2026 Storymakers program
The USC Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability is pleased to announce the 2026 cohort of fellows for the Storymakers program in environmental storytelling.
Launched in 2022, Storymakers is a first-of-its-kind program that trains established environmental and sustainability researchers in the art of storytelling, so they can reach the public with creative and compelling narratives that inspire positive change. Fellows who apply must show a significant, influential body of work on environmental or sustainability topics and a demonstrated commitment to public outreach. This year’s fellows come from leading academic institutions across the United States.
The program is held in residence each summer at the Wrigley Marine Science Center, the Wrigley Institute’s satellite campus on Santa Catalina Island, California. Fellows spend the week building new ways of thinking about their research, its place in the world, and how to share it. Catalina’s pristine surroundings also immerse the fellows in the natural world, sparking inspiration for their creative projects as they learn from award-winning instructors in publishing, podcasting, immersive media, and more.
2026 Storymakers Fellows
Natural resource economist
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (ret.)
Project focus: Seabird restoration and climate change
Psychologist
University of Georgia
Project focus: Environmental stressors and healing in Black communities
Geographer
Middle Tennessee State University
Project focus: Environmental decision-making in rural Rust Belt communities
Geographer
University of Georgia
Project focus: Environmental challenges on Gullah Geechee lands
Ecologist
Virginia Commonwealth University
Project focus: Biodiversity and climate change in tropical mountains
Ecosystem ecologist
Kent State University
Project focus: Water quality and nutrient cycling in freshwater wetlands
Psychologist and neuroscientist
Columbia University
Project focus: Prenatal environmental exposures in Puerto Rico
Sociologist
University of Denver
Project focus: Informal urban settlements

Environmental humanist and anthropologist
Ramapo College
Project focus: Impacts of renewable energy development on nonhuman species
Geochemist
Indiana University Bloomington
Project focus: Heavy-metal environmental pollutants
Marine biologist
University of Oregon
Project focus: The role of plankton and gelatinous animals in ocean ecosystems
Social psychologist
Arizona State University
Project focus: Decision-making and sustainable futures
The USC Wrigley Institute Storymakers Program is generously supported by the Lott Foundation, Delaney Dechant, and Christopher Hagenah.










