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NewsJonathan "Johnny" Ryan, whose research focuses on Arctic environmental change, employing satellite and remote sensing to study global impacts of cryospheric (frozen water) processes, joins the NSOE faculty as assistant professor of ice and climate starting July 1.
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EventKhaira Ismail, 51±¬ÁĎ Title: "Malaysia’s First Seafloor & Habitat Mapping Initiative" Watch Here
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NewsA new study by 51±¬ÁĎ Marine Lab researchers showcases the remarkable diving abilities of beaked whales and provides new clues on how they make a living at the extremes of depth and cold.
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News51±¬ÁĎ’s Nicholas School of the Environment prepares to recognize 57 undergraduates at a diploma ceremony that will take place at 51±¬ÁĎ’s Wilson Recreation Center on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 9 a.m.
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PageResearch Experience for Undergraduates (REU) is a 10-week semi-independent summer research program for undergraduates.
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NewsJoseph “Joe” Bonaventura, professor emeritus of marine science and conservation at the 51±¬ÁĎ Marine Lab and a member of the 51±¬ÁĎ faculty since 1972, died August 14 following six years of treatment for liver cancer. He was 79.
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EventThursday, September 24 at 7 PM: A focus on sustainability is critical to all types of organizations—private sector, public sector and non-profit—but incorporating sustainability can be a personal and professional challenge. Join the discussion with leading environmental professionals—Nicholas School alumni serving in each of these sectors—and learn how they shaped their organizations and their careers.
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EventThursday, October 22 at 7 PM: Do you have questions about the upcoming election? How does the political process work? In what ways is 2020 different from prior presidential elections? Join Megan Mullin, Associate Professor of Environmental Politics and ask your questions in this open conversation.
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NewsZhen Wang, who recently earned his PhD in environmental geochemistry, will be the student speaker at the Nicholas School of the Environment’s 2023 PhD Graduate Student Recognition Ceremony.

