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NewsA steadfast vision of the future of our environment and what is possible is necessary if the hard work is going to get done. These three Nicholas School of the Environment students are poised to make a difference. Their hope for the future of our planet is an inspiration to us all.
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EventNicholas School Alumni Virtual Reunions Thursday, April 15 & Friday, April 16, 2021 Events will take place between 7:00 pm and 10 pm ET to accommodate time zones across the USA Celebrating the Classes
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EventThursday, September 24 at 7 PM: A focus on sustainability is critical to all types of organizations—private sector, public sector and non-profit—but incorporating sustainability can be a personal and professional challenge. Join the discussion with leading environmental professionals—Nicholas School alumni serving in each of these sectors—and learn how they shaped their organizations and their careers.
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EventOctober 23 – Day 2 of 2 | This symposium will include discussions of interstate water issues in the United States as well as international water scarcity issues as they relate to conflict and migration. Learn from professionals in the field to see how academia, governments, NGOs, and local residents are impacted by and addressing issues related to water and border
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EventHumans are changing the environment in many ways, and these changes have negative effects on our health. But the impacts are often largest among communities that already suffer from poverty and racial discrimination.
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EventThursday, October 22 at 7 PM: Do you have questions about the upcoming election? How does the political process work? In what ways is 2020 different from prior presidential elections? Join Megan Mullin, Associate Professor of Environmental Politics and ask your questions in this open conversation.
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EventThursday, October 29 at 7 PM: How do you leverage your skills as an influential leader, work with diverse stakeholders, and create a workplace community which promotes equity and belonging? Join the discussion with environmental professionals to learn how they navigated personal and professional challenges to make lasting impacts in their places of work.
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EventThursday, November 12 at 7 PM | How does a Presidential transition to a new Administration or to the second term of an existing Administration work? When does the process begin? Who is involved? And, after all that campaigning, how can an Administration be ready to govern on day one?
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NewsThe National Science Foundation has awarded Dana Hunt, associate professor of microbial ecology, a $299,693 grant to support research on how hurricanes and other disturbances shape microbial productivity and function in the oceans.
