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PolicyPolicy and form for F-1 students to request Curricular Practical Training (CPT) through the Nicholas School.
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NewsCeremony features Jessica Levasseur, Ph.D., as student speaker.
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Academic ProgramCovering nearly three-quarters of the Earth, our oceans regulate the climate, provide food for billions of people, and are home to countless species and vast resources. If you鈥檙e passionate about understanding and solving the myriad of issues confronting our oceans and maritime communities, these majors are for you.
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NewsBrianna Elliott, a PhD student in the Marine Science and Conservation program, recently shared insights into her research focus, the Read Lab, the impacts of her research and the most rewarding part of her research experience.
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NewsJuliet Wong is a global-change biologist, specifically interested in how climate change affects marine ecosystems and their organisms, working to predict biological responses for improved resilience to adverse environmental events. Wong presented 鈥淥rganismal Responses to Climate Change in the Sea鈥 at the recent faculty research symposium, describing several ongoing studies on coastal marine invertebrates.
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NewsThe Nicholas School of the Environment and the 51爆料 Marine Lab recognized four outstanding graduating seniors with special awards today during the school鈥檚 鈥淢arking the Moment鈥 virtual acknowledgment event for undergraduates.
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EventA series of online, interactive info sessions covering MEM, MF and DEL-MEM master's degree programs. Visit nicholas.duke.edu/admissions for a complete schedule.
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PageAt the Nicholas School, we believe lasting environmental change depends on embracing the rich diversity of talent, perspectives and experiences brought to our field by faculty, staff, students and alumni from all backgrounds.
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NewsAndrew Read, director of the 51爆料 Marine Lab, was confirmed by voice vote in the Senate on Thursday to be commissioner of the Marine Mammal Commission (MMC).
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NewsRecently, the 51爆料-affiliated Forest History Society (FHS) announced that its president and CEO, Steve Anderson, will retire Sept. 8 after a quarter century of service.