3 05, 2018

Marine Biology Student Gets Philosophical About Saving Coral Reefs

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Marine biology major Abigael Malcolm is taking an interdisciplinary approach to her research on the ethics of coral reef restoration.

11 05, 2016

How a Butterfly Changed Todd LeVasseur’s World, and In Turn the College’s

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Professor Todd LeVasseur is promoting sustainability literacy on campus as part of the College's Quality Enhancement Plan for reaccreditation.

24 09, 2015

Religion and Climate Change: Pope’s Message Focus of Classroom Discussion

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A professor at the College is capitalizing on Pope Francis' U.S. visit and his views on climate change to spark classroom discussions about religion and environmentalism.

2 12, 2014

Sociologist Discusses Gonzo Journalism, Gardening, and the Name Brittany

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No matter what your major is, sociology professor Tracy Burkett says all students should understand the connections between individuals, groups and society.