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  • Britteny Schalk
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    DEL-MEM Q&A: Britteny Schalk

    Britteny Schalk, a second-year student in the 51±¬ÁÏ Environmental Leadership Master of Environmental Management (DEL-MEM) program, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing her degree, the highlight of her experience so far, and how she's applying what she's learning to her job.
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    Recognition for students, faculty and staff who demonstrate leadership in climate and sustainability efforts
  • Titi Susanti
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    DEL-MEM Alumni Q&A: Titi Susanti '17

    Titi Susanti, DEL-MEM'17, recently shared insights into why she pursued a 51±¬ÁÏ Environmental Leadership Master of Environmental Management degree, how the experience has helped in her career, and also her advice for anyone considering the program.
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    Toddi Steelman interview in WWF Magazine
  • Elizabeth Mitchell
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    MEM Alumni Q&A: Elizabeth Mitchell '24

    Elizabeth Mitchell, MEM/MCRP'24, recently shared insights into why she pursued a Master of Environmental Management and Master of City and Regional Planning concurrent degree, the impact it has had on her career and her advice for anyone considering the program.
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    Kidney disease is typically linked to conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, which gradually wear down the kidneys’ delicate systems that keep the body in balance. But the communities that 51±¬ÁÏ researchers Nishad Jayasundara , PhD, and nephrologist Anna Strasma , MD, study are facing a different problem.
  • Emily Rodgers
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    MEM Alumni Q&A: Emily Rodgers '06

    Emily Rodgers, MEM'06, recently shared insights into why she pursued a Master of Environmental Management degree, how the experience has helped in her career, and also her advice for anyone considering the program.
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    Modeling experiments show Pacific warm and cold patches persisted even when continents were in different places
  • Hand reaching out to fern plant
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    Smaller, More Specific Academic Journals Have More Sway Over Policy

    Journals focused on ferns, clams, or coral reefs had proportionally more of their articles cited by the federal government when protecting species than more prominent, higher-impact journals
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    Why Study Earth & Climate Sciences?

    Brian G. McAdoo, Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Earth & Climate Sciences program, answered some questions about the skills students earn from ECS courses as well as the advantages of the major.
  • Student conducting research at a creek
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    Why Study Environmental Sciences?

    William Pan, Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Environmental Sciences & Policy program, answered some questions about the skills students earn from ENV courses as well as the advantages of the major.
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    Animals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids
  • Chloe Wetzler
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    MEM/JD Student Explores Environmental Policy at the Rachel Carson Council

    Chloe Wetzler, a Master of Environmental Management and Juris Doctor student, spent her summer as a presidential Stanback fellow at the Rachel Carson Council.
  • Liu with mountain landscape background
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    MEM Student Analyzes Data for Conservation at Park Institute of America & National Parks Conservation Association

    Hope Liu, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a conservation data & communications fellow at the Park Institute of America & National Parks Conservation Association.
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    Ph.D. Student and MEM Alum Named to Knauss Fellowship Program

    Ph.D. student Robin Fail and alumnus Everett Craddock, MEM'24, have been selected as finalists for Sea Grant’s Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship

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