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NewsAhead of 2024 commencement, dean announces two staff/faculty teaching and mentoring awards.
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PolicyIf you have taken a college level course that you think may fulfill a prerequisite that has been listed as a deficiency, you should submit to us a letter or email identifying the course name and
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PolicyAll professional degree students at the Nicholas School of the Environment have the opportunity to pursue independent study with individual faculty members.
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Academic ProgramAn opportunity for 51±¬ÁÏ undergraduate students interested in marine conservation technology to engage in directed research with a faculty mentor
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NewsLevasseur, a fifth-year Environmental Health doctoral student in Heather Stapleton’s lab, and Elliott, a fourth-year Marine Science & Conservation doctoral student in Andrew Read’s lab, each will receive a $1,000 cash award and a framed certificate.
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NewsThe Nicholas School of the Environment and the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab honored four outstanding graduating seniors with special awards today during the school’s graduation recognition event for undergraduates.
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PageThe 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC is open to field trips, tours and for use in research and teaching activities.
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NewsMichael and Annie Falk, whose $1 million gift has established the Nicholas School’s Michael and Annie Falk Foundation Environmental Exposomics Laboratory, hosted an educational event at their home in Palm Beach, Fla. earlier this year to introduce guests to the lab and its mission.
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EventPlease join us for a TIDE Talk on Tuesday, November 7th, at 8:00 pm to hear Dr. Andy Read discuss the plight of the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale in his talk, “ North Atlantic Right Whales in