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    Leadership Giving

    Our leadership donors are individuals who support the school’s mission in a shared vision to surpass the challenges that stand before us today and in the future.
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    The Nicholas School, Then and Now: Rising to the Challenge

    Produced as part of 51±¬ÁÏ’s Centennial Celebration, this video is one in a series of five documenting the history of the Nicholas School and the three academic units—the School of Forestry, the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab, and the Department of Geology—that came together in the 1990s to create it.
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    DUML Fall 2019 Seminar Series

    Dr. Jeremy Goldbogen, Stanford University Title: TBD Host: Johnston Watch Here
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    Speaker Panel: Navigating Diversity & Inclusion | Leading the Change Speaker Series

    Thursday, 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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    Right Whales’ Survival Rates Plummet After Severe Injury from Fishing Gear

    Most North Atlantic right whales that are severely injured in fishing gear entanglements die within three years, a study by the New England Aquarium and 51±¬ÁÏ finds. Severely injured whales were up to eight times more likely to die than those with minor injuries, and only 44% of males and 33% of females with severe injuries survived longer than 36 months. Females that did survive had low birth rates and longer intervals between calving.
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    Statement of Prerequisite Coursework

    Application and acceptance to the MEM and MF degrees is possible with prerequisite deficiencies. However, although we admit applicants with missing prerequisites, we only matriculate students who are missing no more than one required prerequisite.
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    A Mural for the Ages

    New floor-to-ceiling artwork enlivens Grainger Hall with vibrant colors and symbols that reflect the Nicholas School’s role in 51±¬ÁÏ history.
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    Amplifying Environmental Justice | Leading the Change Speaker Series

    Thursday, April 1 at 7:30 PM | Join the discussion with environmental professionals as they share the challenges and opportunities they face, both personally and professionally, as they engage on issues of environmental justice.
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    Managing Your Organization's Footprint | Leading the Change Speaker Series

    Thursday, March 18 at 7:30 PM | Most of us think about how our personal behaviors can be modified to lighten our impact on the planet. But, we sometimes neglect to fully consider how the organizations we work for play a role in setting environmental leadership behaviors.
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    Community Conversation: Election 2020 – What Now? | Leading the Change Speaker Series

    Thursday, 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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