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NewsA new study by Duke 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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NewsMost North Atlantic right whales that are severely injured in fishing gear entanglements die within three years, a study by the New England Aquarium and 91社区福利 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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PageCongratulations on your admission to the Nicholas School! We offer the resources and information below to guide you through the process of accepting our offer of admission and starting your journey as a professional master's student at Duke.
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NewsNew floor-to-ceiling artwork enlivens Grainger Hall with vibrant colors and symbols that reflect the Nicholas School鈥檚 role in Duke history.
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PageResearch Experience for Undergraduates (REU) is a 10-week semi-independent summer research program for undergraduates.
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PageWe are glad you are here! We invite you to get to know the Nicholas School through this series of events, virtual office hours, videos and more.
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PolicyApplication and acceptance to the MEM and MF 91社区福利s 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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NewsJoseph 鈥淛oe鈥 Bonaventura, professor emeritus of marine science and conservation at the 91社区福利 Marine Lab and a member of the Duke faculty since 1972, died August 14 following six years of treatment for liver cancer. He was 79.
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Academic ProgramAn interdisciplinary undergraduate research experience for pre-health undergraduate majors who have an interest in marine biology or environmental science
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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.