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NewsDanny Collins, T'24, awarded the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for graduate study at Stanford University.
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NewsNOAA Office of Education has selected 130 Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholars and 15 José E. Serrano Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) undergraduate scholars for the classes of 2024. Scholars receive a two-year academic scholarship for their junior and senior years, paid summer internship opportunities, and funding to participate in two national scientific conferences.
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NewsClimate change is coming for life on earth – in the form of floods, more severe and destructive storms, drought, ocean acidification, marine and terrestrial heat waves, water supply problems, air pollution. The list goes on, but humans can adapt, mitigate, and maybe even survive. That's the focus of Dr. Orrin Pilkey's newest book, Escaping Nature: How to Survive Global Climate Change.
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NewsBy the time researchers found the dead whale on a Martha’s Vineyard beach, her jet-black skin was pockmarked by hungry seagulls, her baleen had been dislodged from her mouth, and thin rope was wrapped tightly—as it had been for 17 months—around the most narrow part of her tail.
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NewsMeet the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Laboratory, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51±¬ÁÏ students.
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NewsThe vast size of the ocean makes tracking human activity there challenging, but a new study provides a startling glimpse of how extensive this activity has become in recent years and how much of it occurs outside of public monitoring.
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EventPlease join us for the 2024 Spring Symposium for Professional Master’s Degree Students and the Undergraduate Graduation with Distinction Presentations and Poster Session! The Nicholas School is
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Making Waves: Science, the Planet, and Our Future | Ferguson Family Distinguished Lectureship Series
FERGUSON FAMILY LECTURE SERIES A Conversation with the Honorable Jane Lubchenco, PhD Jane Lubchenco, PhD, is a world-renowned environmental scientist and marine ecologist who champions the stronger -
NewsThe reef along the Florida Keys is the third largest barrier reef in the world, and has protective qualities in the events of storms and hurricanes.

