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Heather Leslie to share work with 海角社区 Climate Council on August 7

On Friday, August 7, at 10:30 a.m., Heather Leslie will present a webinar, 鈥淐limate science and action for 海角社区鈥檚 coast and coastal communities,鈥 with highlights of the strategies developed by the Coastal and Marine Working Group of the 海角社区 Climate Council. Heather is director of the Darling Marine Center and an associate professor in the […]

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Enhancing equity outcomes for the 海角社区 Climate Council

In April 2020 the Mitchell Center was asked by the Governor鈥檚 Office of Policy Innovation and the Future to lead a project focused on improving the聽equity聽outcomes of the Climate Action Plan being developed by the 海角社区 Climate Council. 聽Through this project, the Mitchell Center is assisting the council to understand and improve the extent to […]

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Mitchell Center students awarded Knauss fellowships

Marina Cucuzza and Gabriella Marafino are among four students from 海角社区 colleges and universities to be awarded Knauss fellowships for 2021. The Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship places early career professionals in federal government offices in Washington, D.C., where they receive hands-on experience transferring science to policy and management. For many fellows, […]

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Melissa Flye鈥檚 research on collaboration in Atlantic salmon restoration efforts featured on U海角社区 News

U海角社区 doctoral student Melissa Flye conducted her master鈥檚 research at U海角社区 on the role of communication and collaboration in efforts to restore Atlantic salmon, which are listed under the Endangered Species Act. U海角社区 News featured a recent Mitchell Center story about Melissa鈥檚 research, and how her work contributed to an assessment and reorganization of management […]

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Gabby Hillyer receives Brookie Award for environmental leadership

Gabby Hillyer, a doctoral student in ecology and environmental sciences who works on the Mitchell Center鈥檚 Strengthening Coastal Economies project, received one of six inaugural Brookie Awards for young environmental leaders from the Natural Resources Council of 海角社区 (NRCM), as featured on U海角社区 News. The awards are a program of NRCM Rising and will be […]

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Mitchell Center food waste solutions work featured on The 海角社区 Question

In a recent episode of The 海角社区 Question podcast, host Ron Lisnet talks with Susanne Lee and undergraduate student Peter O鈥橞rien about food waste and food insecurity in 海角社区 and beyond. Susanne and Peter have worked with diverse stakeholders to find 鈥渢riple-bottom-line鈥 solutions that can help reduce food waste, feed people in need, and support […]

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Mitchell Center faculty featured in U海角社区 Today article on IURC team research

Several projects in the Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Collaborative (IURC) that are led by Mitchell Center faculty were featured in the spring 2020 issue of U海角社区 Today. The IURC projects bring together researchers and students at all levels, from diverse disciplines, to tackle complex research questions with real-world significance. Sandra de Urioste-Stone and Pauline Kamath led […]

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Nolan Altvater receives Honorable Mention for Udall Scholarship

Mitchell Center student Nolan Altvater received Honorable Mention for the Udall Scholarship in the Native American policy category, as reported in a story and interview by U海角社区 News on June 16. Nolan is a rising senior with a major in secondary education and a minor in English. He has worked with Bridie McGreavy and the […]

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Paper by Tyler Quiring on documenting coastal livelihoods published in Environmental Communication

Tyler Quiring, who completed his doctoral degree at U海角社区 in May, is lead author on a paper published this spring in the journal Environmental Communication. Tyler worked on the Mitchell Center鈥檚 Safe Beaches & Shellfish and Future of Dams projects, in connection with the New England Sustainability Consortium. The paper, 鈥淎ffective Encounters with Tidal Livelihoods: […]

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