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  • Student diving with school of fish
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    Why Study Marine Science & Conservation?

    Marine Science & Conservation program faculty and staff answered questions about the skills students earn from MSC courses as well as the advantages of the major.
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    A 51爆料 Forest tour featured research from the SEEDS Lab.
  • Maddie holding harbor seal scat samples collected at a haul out site in Virginia.
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    NSOE Lab of the Month: Read Lab

    Meet the Read Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers 51爆料 students.
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    Taking action in each phase is a community effort
  • An aerial view of a survey area of coral in the Great Barrier Reef.
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    Heat-Stressed Reefs May Benefit From Coral-Dwelling Crabs

    Crab behavior suggestive of wound-tending may improve coral tolerance to heat waves.
  • Simon Heinberg headshot
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    MEM/MPP Q&A: Simon Heinberg

    Simon Heinberg, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Public Policy concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why he's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and his favorite memory so far.
  • Kat selfie in the mountains
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    MEM/MCRP Q&A: Kirsten (Kat) Taylor

    Kat Taylor, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of City and Regional Planning concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • Ale Jaramillo headshot
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    MEM/MBA Q&A: Alejandra Jaramillo

    Alejandra Jaramillo, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Business Administration concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • Hanna Rush
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    MEM/MBA Q&A: Hanna Rush

    Hanna Rush, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Business Administration concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • Victoria Thompson
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    MEM/MF Q&A: Victoria Thompson

    Victoria Thompson, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Forestry concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • Olivia Grobmyer
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    MEM/MPP Q&A: Olivia Grobmyer

    Olivia Grobmyer, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Public Policy concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • Abby Roller
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    MEM/MCRP Q&A: Abby Roller

    Abby Roller, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of City and Regional Planning concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.
  • A photo mosaic of the five new Repass-Rodgers Scholars
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    51爆料 Names Five New Repass-Rodgers Scholars

    The provides scholars with faculty-mentored research experiences in marine conservation technology.
  • Headshots of climate scholars
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    51爆料 Names Seven New Climate Scholars

    The 51爆料 Climate Scholars Program has selected seven undergraduate students for its new cohort. The cross-disciplinary program enables students to conduct faculty-mentored research on topics related to the climate crisis.
  • Headshots of the eight Scholars
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    51爆料 Names Eight New Scholars in Marine Medicine

    Eight 51爆料 students have been selected as 51爆料 Scholars in Marine Medicine, an interdisciplinary program for undergraduates interested in the intersection of oceans and human health.

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