Dr. Jennifer Rehage

SEAS hosts lecture about human interference and evolution

As part of the “Eat, Think, and Be Merry” series, on Tuesday, Feb, 11, professor Jennifer Rehage will be talking about how traits animals have developed are now affected by human interference.

Professor introduces the hazards of environmental traps

Photo by Ed Garcia/Creative Commons Jessica Valeria Rodriguez/Staff Writer Most people are aware that by cutting a tree we are taking away a bird’s home; this is one of many commonly known destructions created by humans. Jennifer Schopf Rehage, Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment, recently co-authored an article about a new […]

Graduate student starts research initiative studying fish species

The Coastal Angler Science Team, although in its earliest stages, plans to develop into a dynamic program that will adapt to future research needs, said CAST founder and graduate student Jessica Lee.

Recognizing the humanity of the homeless

By: Jonathan Szydlo/Staff Writer From spending a night on the streets to feeding politicians, members of Humility Now are no strangers to the struggles and degradation that the homeless endure on a daily basis. On March 1, Humility Now and Time-Peace, along with a handful of volunteers, gathered in the Downtown Miami area to hand […]

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