Meet Sylvia Earle, a lifelong oceanographer
The College of Arts, Sciences & Education is bringing Sylvia Earle for the inaugural Explorers & innovators Lecture Series on […]
The College of Arts, Sciences & Education is bringing Sylvia Earle for the inaugural Explorers & innovators Lecture Series on […]
Healthy oceans begin with us. But how can everyone get involved if they don’t speak English? David Riera, a doctoral […]
Living underwater isn’t something most people get to do. Mark Hulsbeck has done it. A lot. The man known to […]
Deep sea shrimp glow, but strangely enough, that’s not part of their sex appeal. Lorian Schweikert thought that glowing patterns […]
Home is the first learning laboratory. This series brings opportunities to discover, explore and create to life-long learners everywhere. Through […]
Rising ocean temperatures are killing coral reefs, but researchers discovered corals have a secret buried in their genes that just […]
Patricia Heithaus spends her days in front of a computer screen watching videos of coral reefs. The grandmother of four […]
Born and raised in the United Kingdom, Yannis Papastamatiou grew up thinking Britain was not a great place to be […]
Heather Bracken-Grissom has made groundbreaking scientific contributions. Known for her expertise in evolution, biodiversity and conservation of marine animals and […]
Jonathan Rodemann, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Earth and Environment, was recently awarded the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing […]