This past summer, Libertyville High School science teacher Dr. Jennifer Kahn attended a weeklong workshop aboard a research vessel on Lake Ontario. Known for hands-on lessons with real-world ...
From left to right: Hao Hao Pontius (animal biology major), Vivian Sieu (environmental science and management major), and Lorenzo Olano (animal science major) look at a small crab during a summer ...
This course is a multidisciplinary introduction to understanding the effects of human actions and social systems on the natural world. We will emphasize science and social-science based approaches to ...
Samuel Landaverde, a landscape design major, laughs with Nikki Moslehi, a sustainable environmental design major, during their landscape design class visit to West Pond and Stonegate Detention Basin ...
In five years of writing for various audiences, Uche has learned to simplify career-focused content for ambitious learners regardless of their qualifications. Her work is published in notable ...
Although the class is the result of new state science standards, it also helps students investigate some of the most pressing issues of their day. Science teacher Richard Jopp checks in with, from ...
In five years of writing for various audiences, Uche has learned to simplify career-focused content for ambitious learners regardless of their qualifications. Her work is published in notable ...
The sea is everything in Gloucester, Massachusetts: the source of lobsters, livelihoods and tourist dollars. At the same time, rising water as oceans warm is probably the biggest existential threat to ...
Are you passionate about earth and the environment but want to pursue a non-scientific career path? The flexible bachelor of arts in earth and environmental science could be perfect for you. The ...
THOMASVILLE — AP Environmental Science students of Thomas County Central High School got involved with a state-wide environmental research program through gathering data with new sensory equipment.
Information: marist.org or 770-457-7201. Even before she signed up for an environmental science class, Marist School student Mary Grace Gaskin recognized ecological problems on the 77-acre campus.