Alex Theophilus interviewed for Utah State's Why ArtSci series
Alex Theophilus, a PhD student in sociology with a focus on environment & community at Utah State University, was recently featured in the university’s WhyArtSci interview series. The series highlights exceptional students in the university’s College of Arts and Sciences. Alex has published research on rural community wellbeing, the community impacts of tourism and amenity migration, and the sociology of food & agriculture. Much of Alex’s current research focuses on rural community development and the impacts of population growth and economic transitions on high amenity rural communities. On campus, Alex plays a big role in USU’s Community and Natural Resources Institute (CANRI).
