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NewsProfessors from 51±¬ÁÏ Divinity and the Nicholas School for the Environment lead sessions on pastoral care for climate change.
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NewsOn Wednesday, June 10, the Nicholas School will participate in #ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia as part of acknowledging why Black lives matter. This action is in recognition that as members of a university community and the work we do as scientists and knowledge creators, either directly or indirectly, is embedded in systems of racial injustice and inequality.
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NewsSix Nicholas School of the Environment doctoral students have been awarded Graduate Student Training Enhancement Grants that will enable them to do remote summer internships that augment their doctoral research.
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News51±¬ÁÏ has recognized Lisa Campbell, Brian Silliman and Heather Stapleton with distinguished professorships, which are one of the highest academic honors the university confers on faculty.
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NewsMost days, the 3D printer at the Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing (MaRRS) Lab is busy making parts for the lab’s fleet of high-tech research and mapping drones. But for the last few weeks, lead engineer Julian Dale has been using it to make face shields for first responders and healthcare providers.
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NewsOcean mammals are at a crossroads, with some species at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new study by an international team of researchers shows.
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NewsFewer than 366 surviving North Atlantic right whales remain on Earth as extinction pressures mount on the critically endangered species, a new assessment published today in the journal Diseases of Aquatic Organisms finds.
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NewsThe National Academy of Sciences selected doctoral student Anjali Boyd to serve as an early career liaison to the U.S. National Committee for the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
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NewsPolicies that more strongly recognize the value of sustainable seafood as a source of nutrition, not just a source of livelihoods, could strengthen global food security and help take a big bite out of world hunger, a new analysis by an international team of experts shows.
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NewsA new paper outlines some of the greatest coastal restoration successes in recent decades and identifies lessons we can learn from them to protect and restore similar environments worldwide.