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We caught a Mah Mahi somewhere in between Hispaniola and Jamaica, dissecting its stomach for science and then using its filets for sushi for afternoon snack.
A staff member in the Enrollment Center assists a student on the first day of the Fall semester at UTRGV on Monday, August 31, 2015 in Brownsville.
UTRGV photo by Jennifer Wiley
January 8, 2020 - Participants in NREL’s Mini-Semester listen to Peter Green, Deputy Laboratory for Science and Technology, speak on the final day of the event. The Mini-Semester program was designed to introduce students from across the nation to the science that happens at NREL through experiential opportunities. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
January 8, 2020 - NREL senior research engineer Bethany Sparn, serves as a mentor and judge for participants in NREL’s Mini-Semester for Undergraduate Students program as they take part in a residential buildings “Hackathon,” where the students generated plans to retrofit buildings for efficiency. The Mini-Semester program was designed to introduce students from across the nation to the science that happens at NREL through experiential opportunities, and to diversify the application pool of the undergraduate internship programs (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the semester on peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon is coordinating this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who will represent one of the elements of the periodic table and also dress in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). They assemble into the periodic table. Held at the amphitheater outside Nyumburu and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
January 8, 2020 - Roderick Jackson, Laboratory Program Manager for Buildings Research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), speaks to participants in NREL’s Mini-Semester for Undergraduate Students program on the final day of the event. The Mini-Semester program was designed to introduce students from across the nation to the science that happens at NREL through experiential opportunities. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
January 8, 2020 - Attendees of NREL’s Mini-Semester for Undergraduate Students program take part in a residential buildings “Hackathon,” where the students generated plans to retrofit buildings for efficiency. The Mini-Semester program was designed to introduce students from across the nation to the science that happens at NREL through experiential opportunities, and to diversify the application pool of the undergraduate internship programs (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)