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  • for Thursday, November 12th, 6pm EST Register here: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/chemistry/education/phd-program/index.php or see the attached SBU Info Session Flyer for more information. chemgrad@stonybrook.edu https://www.stonybrook.edu/chemistry/ Read Previous Chemistry Graduate Programs Read Next UArizona Chemical and Environmental Engineering Graduate Program LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship May 7, 2024 Environmental Lab Scientist in Training

  • , politics, history, kinship, and economics. (4) ANTH 368 : Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE The course examines foragers in Africa, North America, and Australia. Using classic ethnographic literature, it provides a cultural ecological perspective of foraging societies in a variety of environments. It also examines how foraging studies inform archaeological research and the challenges that these peoples now face in a rapidly changing world. (4) ANTH 370 : The Archaeology of Ancient

  • Washington Applied Sustainability Internship Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2023 March 22, 2023 The Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) program is a summer internship program designed to link dedicated engineering, chemistry, sustainability and environmental sciences students with business and industry in Washington. Interns research identified pollution prevention opportunities at a Host Business to analyze, recommend, and/or implement process changes to find and use safer

  • Posted on December 1, 2017October 31, 2018 The Environmental Politics of Study Away: a US citizen’s role in the lives of indigenous Mexicans As an Environmental Policy minor, it is of great importance to me to understand the viewpoints of local people, conceptions of geography, cultural practices, and general ideas about people’s relationship with the land in the context of certain ecological issues and phenomena. Throughout my activities studying very specific places and issues as an

  • Bolton, “Britain’s First Zero Emissions Zone: How Environmental Public Policy has Affected Oxford’s Community” Mackenzie Mueller, “The Decline of the STEM Education System in Puerto Rico and its Effects on Female-Identifying Students and Educators” Faculty: Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, “Healing the Soul Wounds of Colonialism: First Nations Art Therapy and Creative Restorative Justice” Nev Granum and two new friends in Uganda. Photo by Charles Bergman 24-25 Student Wang Research Grant Will Open in

  • WSEHA Cind M. Treser Memorial Student Scholarship The Washington State Environmental Health Association (WSEHA) will award  1-3  undergraduate scholarships (up to a total of $5,000) this year through the  Cind M. Treser Memorial Student Scholarship   Fund . The Cind Treser Scholarship provides recognition and a financial incentive for  undergraduate  students majoring… February 9, 2024 Opportunity Blog

  • Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development (SEED) to talk about community-based energy solutions. PLU will also have a display created and manned by members of the Sustainability Committee that depicts the efforts on campus. “At the expo, we’ll have the opportunity to talk with the general public about the ways that PLU is taking a leadership role in the sustainability movement on college campuses,” said Rose McKenney, associate geosciences/environmental studies professor and chair of

  • community that feels like a second family.”Maddie (Resident of DJS Community - First in the Family Wing) “It is really inspiring to see others with similar struggles persevere despite the difficulties we have as the first in our family to go to college. We have a great community of shared support.”Rebecca (Resident of the DJS Community - Environmental and Social Justice) “I love living on the Environmental and Social Justice Floor of Ordal because I’m inspired to make a difference. I’m honored to hear

  • (WAC 173-303)The purpose of the Hazardous Waste Management program at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is to ensure the proper management of hazardous chemical wastes generated within the university. Regulations on handling and disposing of hazardous waste are comprehensive and complex on the federal, state, and local level. To comply with these regulations, all generators of hazardous wastes at PLU must follow the procedures in this program. Environmental Health & Safety has the primary

  • to Observe Eelgrass Coverage within Titlow Marine Preserve Earth & Environmental Science1stClaire Atkinson12Central KitsapThe Effect of A Green Roof's Plant Cover on its Ecological Benefits Earth & Environmental Science1stMinakshi Nair12BellarmineAcute Toxicity of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine-quinone (6PPD-quinone) to Aquatic Invertebrates Earth & Environmental Science1stDrake Dalumpines12BellarmineQuantification of Microplastics from Tributaries to the Puyallup River Earth