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EventThe Nicholas School Admissions team is here to help you decide whether the Master of Environmental Management (MEM), Master of Forestry (MF), or 51±¬ÁÏ Environmental Leadership Master of Environmental Management (DEL-MEM) degree is right for you. All of our events are designed to inform you about our master’s programs, the admission process, what it’s like to be a student, and how our alumni are making a difference in the world.
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NewsCreating a climate of change in a rising tide of bad news requires creativity, innovation and tenacity. Learn about the groundbreaking work that 51±¬ÁÏ’s environmental scientists have pioneered in the last 30 years.
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NewsIn the last 30 years, the advances made in technology and biotechnology in marine science at the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab have been, well, whale sized. Geospatial mapping and drone imaging have helped revolutionize the study of the marine world, while advancements in algae as a biofuel hold great future promise.
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NewsAs good samaritans for the environment, these scientists speak up for the animals and speak out against would-be environmental villains, both obvious and hidden.
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NewsFour Nicholas School of the Environment faculty members have taken on new or expanded leadership roles at the school.
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EventDEL-MEM August Place-Based Session & Orientation Orientation is our opportunity to welcome you (back) to the Nicholas School of the Environment and 51±¬ÁÏ communities. Academic sessions and
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NewsA 51±¬ÁÏ-led research team has used acoustic tags to eavesdrop on pilot whales as they forage in waters off Cape Hatteras, N.C. Vocalizations and echoes recorded by the tags reveals the whales alter their hunting behaviors based on the local environment, a trait that may contribute to the species’ success in adapting to shifting prey distributions and other changes now occurring in the world’s oceans.
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EventSpillways and Fillways on the Lower Neuse River Dr. Jonathan Phillips University of Kentucky, Professor Emeritus To request a link to join the seminar, please contact Beatriz Martin. This event is
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EventUnderstanding CO2 Transport and Carbonate Formation in Portland Cement-Based Materials Using 3D Imaging Techniques Dr. Laura Dalton 51±¬ÁÏ, Assistant Professor Grainger Hall 1105 12 p.m. - 1


