A big #UDwelcome to all students starting fall semester udelaware this week, especially our inaugural class of Climate Scholars, who met each other this afternoon. Looking forward to four great years!
Students from Dr. Ed Hale's Aquaculture class (MAST412/612) experimented with the construction of a recirculating rack system including inflow, outfalls, and air lifts. Three teams competed in a timed construction event for their favorite Tastykake (and bragging rights!)
Drew Martin, an undergraduate student at the University of Delaware, experienced extreme weather events and temperature fluctuations throughout his childhood in Tennessee. Witnessing those events first-hand sparked his interest in studying climate change and inspired him to use his academic career to get to the root of the problem.
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Interested in exploring the diverse cultural and ecological landscapes of Trinidad and Tobago? Our 3-credit GEOG micro study abroad blends classroom immersive field excursions and meaningful community engagement.
Click the link in our bio to learn more and apply by Feb. 10th, or contact Mary Schorse at schorse@udel.edu for more...