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Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

These posters are part of an exhibition from several years ago, still on the Hamilton College parcel on Teaching 5.

“Black Faces, White Spaces: African Americans and the Great Outdoors”

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

One of the earliest wildflowers to bloom in western Iowa, it is a plant that grows in marshy wetlands. These were seen near the banks of the Middle Raccoon River on land managed by the Whiterock Conservancy.

Simon Hardy (Geography BA) received the Simon Tavana Writing Prize for creative writing in human geography third year coursework. He's pictured here with the Tavana family and Professor Alastair Owens.

The 15th GLOBE Annual Meeting was held in Bethesda, Maryland, on July 17 – 22, 2011.

 

The theme of this year's meeting was "Expanding International Perspectives About Climate." More than 180 teachers, scientists and GLOBE community members from 46 countries (including representatives from 26 U.S. and the District of Columbia) took part in the welcoming events, informative presentations, networking sessions, poster presentations and field studies over the course of the 5-day event.

 

Join the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov/join-globe

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

The 15th GLOBE Annual Meeting was held in Bethesda, Maryland, on July 17 – 22, 2011.

 

The theme of this year's meeting was "Expanding International Perspectives About Climate." More than 180 teachers, scientists and GLOBE community members from 46 countries (including representatives from 26 U.S. and the District of Columbia) took part in the welcoming events, informative presentations, networking sessions, poster presentations and field studies over the course of the 5-day event.

 

Join the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov/join-globe

More than 4 million people rely on the Huron-to-Erie corridor for drinking water. Unfortunately, the rivers in the area have been subjected to contaminant spills and discharge over the years, leaving the St. Clair River as an Area of Concern. To help clean the rivers and protect the drinking water for those 4 million people, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality created a large-scale monitoring network. This involves data loggers at multiple sites along with multi-parameter sondes, fluorometers, spectrometers, and carbon analyzers.

 

Read the full story: www.nexsens.com/case_studies/st-clair-detroit-river-monit...

 

Bronwen Eastaugh (QMULGeography graduate, now working at Queen Mary Students' Union as Volunteering Coordinator) chatting to visitors about volunteering opportunities at QMUL

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Dr Kate Heppell and Dr Fran Darlington-Pollock at the information fair during lunchtime in the Octagon

A Fieldtrip to Devon Great consols with the MSC Environmental Consultancy Group.

The Arboretum is a lepidopterist's delight. (Lepitoperians are moths and butterflies.) Here one perches on a rhododendron bloom.

Photo by Adam Corey Thomas

Photo by Adam Corey Thomas

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Elise Lasky '17, Jessica Voight '17, and Maggie Curlin '17

Ferrum College Environmental Science faculty and students from ESC 103 and ESC 313 classes conducted their annual controlled burn in the warm season grass patch below Adams Lake on Thurs., Jan. 25, 2018.

Chrissy Orangio teaches Environmental Science.

Marines de la Peña, a doctoral student in biological sciences, is doing conservation research in Mexico with support from a Chancellor’s Graduate Research Fellowship. Read more in UIC News bitly.com/1ppzusE

Tropical Indian Ocean. Umbilical view. Early Quaternary. ODP site 709B

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