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Mujeres (en la ciencia) a La Mesita – Women (in science) at the table
Posted on February 11, 2019 | 1 CommentDuring the 2019 January term in Oaxaca, Mexico, Bard CEP and MBA students visited various locations devoted to conservation and sustainable development. Each day was equal parts educational and inspiring, […] -
How Much Does it Take to Keep the Arctic Afloat?
Posted on January 31, 2017 | 4 CommentsI’m continuing to feed my passion for all things Arctic (it’s just so cool…) in my second internship, this one with the US Arctic Research Commission (USARC). USARC is a tiny […] -
I Can See Russia From My Internship
Posted on July 8, 2013 | No CommentsFor the past month, I have been interning with the Ocean Acidification Research Center (OARC) in Fairbanks, Alaska. OARC is a major contributor of ocean acidification research in Alaska, and […] -
Science Progress publicizes study of beliefs about hydraulic fracturing for natural gas
Posted on December 5, 2012 | No Commentshttp://scienceprogress.org/2012/12/technology-and-society-fracking-ideology/ As a follow up to the Science Progress article I co-authored with Dr. Adam Briggle earlier this July, we have written another short piece that again explains the subject […]