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Postdoc Spotlight: Josh Strable

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…several levels. For example, leaves are the primary organ for photosynthesis, and maximize light capture and gas exchange in diverse environments.  In fields and forests, leaves contribute to complex canopy…

Student Spotlight: Haowen Zheng

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…of my life. I’m from a small city with a fair number of jobs, yet most of my college-educated peers and cousins chose not to return. This made me wonder…

Student Spotlight: Nirav Patel

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…driven by the urgency of environmental issues such as climate change and sustainable sources of food, energy, and water. Natural resources was a perfect choice for field of study since…

Student Spotlight: Miquela Hanselman

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…able to change things at a community level, which is great for that community, but I wanted to drive change at a higher level. In my perspective, a lot of…

Enrolling in Courses

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…grading options and credit hours can be changed as follows: Add/change: The last date to add a class or change credits is within 15 calendar days of the start of…

Student Spotlight: Laura Simmons-Stern

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…sustainable international development related to climate change resilience. Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge facing humans today, and the communities most effected are the ones contributing least to it. …

Student Spotlight: Mariela Nunez Santos

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April 11, 2022 Mariela Nunez Santos is a doctoral candidate in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology from the Dominican Republic and Washington Heights in New York City. She earned her…

Postdoc Spotlight: Reum Scott, Ph.D. ’19

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April 22, 2024 Reum Scott, Ph.D. ’19, is a postdoc in materials science and engineering and chemistry and chemical biology from New York City, New York. He earned a B.S….