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  • 2013 floods in Colorado
    News

    Community Impacts From Extreme Weather Can Shape Climate Beliefs

    Community damage caused by extreme weather, such as the 2013 floods that covered parts of Colorado, may shape climate beliefs more strongly than individual storm losses, a new study finds.
  • silliman marsh erosion oiling image 1
    News

    Dead Roots, Not Just Waves, Account for Marsh Losses in Gulf

    A new study finds that shoreline erosion rates can double following the death of plants on wetland edges, such as these marshes in Louisiana’s Barataria Bay that were heavily oiled by 2010’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
  • Sutton Lake in North Carolina
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    Evidence of Multiple Unmonitored Coal Ash Spills Found in N.C. Lake

    Coal ash solids found in sediments collected from Sutton Lake in 2015 and 2018 suggest the eastern North Carolina lake has been contaminated by multiple coal ash spills, most of them apparently unmonitored and unreported until now.
  • Graduation 2019 - students seated with cap and gowns
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    2019 Commencement Weekend Recap

    On May 11, 2019, 51±¬ÁÏ's Nicholas School of the Environment recognized 187 PhD, Master of Environmental Management, Master of Forestry and DEL-MEM graduates, as well as 47 undergraduates.
  • Keni Rienks presenting master's project
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    Master’s Project Yields ‘Next-Generation’ Lesson Plan on Drone Use in K-12

    Keni Rienks (DEL-MEM’19), a science teacher by day, combined her passion for education and STEM to develop a lesson plan on drone use in K-12 education for her Master’s Project (MP).
  • Publication

    Busch, DS; Griffis, R; Link, J; Abrams, K; Baker, J; Brainard, RE; Ford, M; Hare, JA; Himes-Cornell, A; Hollowed, A; Mantua, NJ; McClatchie, S; McClure, M; Nelson, MW; Osgood, K; Peterson, JO; Rust, M; Saba, V; Sigler, MF; Sykora-Bodie, S; Toole, C; Thunberg, E; Waples, RS; Merrick, R
    Marine Policy
    74
    December 1, 2016
    58
    67
  • Publication

    Hultman, NE; Sulle, EB; Ramig, CW; Sykora-Bodie, S
    The Journal of Environment & Development
    21
    3
    September 1, 2012
    339
    361
  • Publication

    Sykora-Bodie, S
  • Publication

    Shirota, S; Gelfand, AE; Banerjee, S
    Statistica Sinica
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    3
    January 1, 2019
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