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Lee’s 2002 Article Selected as One of Most Influential in Applied Optics ›
Professor ZhongPing Lee's past work continues to have important implications on the fast-growing discipline of environmental sustainability.Tags: research, environmental sustainability, sustainability research, zhongping lee, applied optics
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UMass Boston Approves Biomimicry Course for Science Requirement ›
New Biomimicry course open to all UMass Boston students.Tags: biomimicry, gbh
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The Living Lab: Students Sought for Semester on Nantucket ›
This spring, UMass Boston students can study on the living laboratory of Nantucket as part of a semester-long pilot residential program offered through University College.Tags: university college, eeos, uc, nantucket, nfs, living lab
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GHP Shows Difference in Water Clarity at Splash! Conference ›
Anamarija Frankic, director of the Green Harbors Project, was invited to participate at Splash!, a conference focused on water, the environment, and related careers that the EPA organized at Roxbury Community College on October 2. -
UMass Boston Professor Selected for New Landsat Satellite Science Team ›
Crystal Schaaf joins elite group of scientists.Tags: crystal schaaf, environmental sustainability, landsat, zhonping lee, remote sensing
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UMass Boston Students Support First NEON Airborne Campaign ›
EEOS students premiere the new Dual Wavelength Echidna Lidar (DWEL), developed in part by UMass Professor Crystal Schaaf, for the first National Ecological Observatory Network Campaign -
EEOS Department Deadline Approaching for Spring 2013 Semester on Nantucket ›
The Nantucket Environmental Studies Semester, lasting the whole Spring 2013 semester, allows EEOS and biology students to study gain real experience in Nantucket's "Living Lab." -
GHP Director Anamarija Frankic Leads Neponset Green Team on the River ›
Neponset Green team learns to steward the Neponset River -
EEOS Students Bike Toward a More Sustainable Campus ›
A new student initiative called BUMP!—Bike for University of Massachusetts Power—hopes to use “energy bikes" to produce human-powered electricity. -
UMass Boston Sends Group to Rio+20 Sustainability Conference ›
7 professors, students, and fellows represented UMass Boston at the once-a-decade environmental conference in Rio de Janeiro in June.Tags: mccormack graduate school, mccormack graduate school, sustainability, center for governance and sustainability, department of conflict resolution, human security, and global governance, rio+20