International students unacknowledged in GL’s new requirement
Contributing writer Shannon Copeland is worried that International students are not being acknowledged when it comes to the Green Library’s new requirement.
Contributing writer Shannon Copeland is worried that International students are not being acknowledged when it comes to the Green Library’s new requirement.
Graduate students from the University are pioneering the study of alligators and bull sharks in the Everglades, providing baseline data for the effects the Everglades Restoration Project will have on these predators.
On August 21, artist, author, scholar, and “intersectionist” Joe Zammit-Lucia will discuss how words acquire meaning in the SEAS event “Sustainability, Trans-Disciplinarity, and the Arts.”
Think about it. If recycling one million laptops can power 3,657 U.S. homes, what else can be done with unwanted electronic?
For researchers like Michael Heithaus, plunging into shark-infested waters or wrangling giant sea turtles is just another day at work.
Course focuses on environments relationship in writing
Vice Provost works to meet his initial goals
Restoration and preservation of natural habitats a priority for SEAS
Student Government Association at Biscayne Bay Campus will be having its fifth annual Day on the Bay Clean Up on Saturday, Oct. 29th at 8:30 a.m. Students will be cleaning up the bay area from the Hospitality Management Building to the Roz & Cal Kovens Conference Center.
To connect students with their respective administrations, the Student Government Council at the Biscayne Bay Campus hosted ‘Meet Your Dean’ in Wolfe University Center 223 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.