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    Duke Names Seven New Climate Scholars

    The 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû Climate Scholars Program has selected seven undergraduate students for its new cohort. The cross-disciplinary program enables students to conduct faculty-mentored research on topics related to the climate crisis.
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    Why I Chose Community Engagement and Environmental Justice

    Master of Environmental Management student Alice Daeschler shares her journey to choosing the Community Engagement and Environmental Justice concentration and how it’s preparing her for a successful career.
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    Honor Roll 2021-2022

    July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022
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    Academic Standing & Satisfactory Academic Progress

    MEM and MF students have to meet specific credit and grade requirements in order to continue in their program and retain their financial aid. The Nicholas School has a policy regarding academic status, and central Financial Aid requires a policy regarding satisfactory academic progress for students receiving Title IV financial aid.
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    Young Harp Seals at Higher Risk from Sea Ice Declines

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    Multi-Tasking Whales Sing While Feeding, Not Just Breeding

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    Students’ Initiative with N.C. Fishermen Spawns Region’s First Community-Supported Fishery

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    Protected Areas Don’t Promote Disproportionate Population Growth Nearby, Study Finds

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    New Tracers Can Identify Coal Ash Contamination in Water

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    Algae May be Key to Combating Climate Change

    Algae may hold the key to helping scientists devise a negative-emissions technology that produces electricity and provides protein for millions of people worldwide while simultaneously removing substantial amounts of carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere and reducing deforestation.

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