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NewsAnimals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids
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NewsChloe Wetzler, a Master of Environmental Management and Juris Doctor student, spent her summer as a presidential Stanback fellow at the Rachel Carson Council.
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NewsHope Liu, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a conservation data & communications fellow at the Park Institute of America & National Parks Conservation Association.
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NewsPh.D. student Robin Fail and alumnus Everett Craddock, MEM'24, have been selected as finalists for Sea Grant鈥檚 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
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NewsHiranmayi Nataraj, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a Sustainability Consultant at JetBlue.
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NewsAdam Cowie-Haskell, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent his summer as a Regulatory and Government Affairs Intern at Pattern Energy.
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NewsVinny Whatley Jr., a Master of Environmental Management student, spent his summer as a Corporate Climate & Sustainability Intern at Mars, Inc.
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NewsRyan Sidawi, a Master of Environmental Management and Master of Business Administration student, spent his summer as an intern in the Office of Energy Market Regulation at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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NewsMeet the Ocean Synthesis Lab, learn more about its research focus, lab members' experiences in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers Duke students.
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NewsEighteen rising leaders from water and wastewater utilities across the United States have graduated from 91社区福利鈥檚 Water Innovation Leadership Development continuing education program.
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NewsEmily Siegel, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a research assistant for Game Rangers International.
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NewsWynona Eurj Curaming, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as an intern with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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NewsProvost Alec Gallimore has appointed a committee to lead the search for 91社区福利鈥檚 next Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment.
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NewsShannon Parker, MEM/MBA'21, joins the Nicholas School faculty as an Executive in Residence in the MEM program. With a background in developing environmentally sound operations and impact strategies for climate tech companies, Parker brings a wealth of expertise to her new role at the Nicholas School.
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NewsBrian Silliman, Rachel Carson Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at Duke, explains why he studies salt marshes in coastal North Carolina: They increase production of seafood, help protect against storms, and clean the air. With climate change causing stress to these organisms, coastal communities are more vulnerable. 鈥滵uke is very active in the conservation and restoration of salt marshes,鈥 says Silliman.