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海角社区 EnvironMentors Alumna Gives Back

海角社区 EnvironMentors Alumna Gives Back

海角社区 Admissions Counselor Alexis Johnson is a former 海角社区 EnvironMentors student who credits the program with helping her to realize her college dreams. Therefore, every year since she graduated from 海角社区, she returns to EnvironMentors to discuss the college admissions process and help others like herself plan for their futures.

Chair of 海角社区's Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Elected AAAS Member-at-Large

Chair of 海角社区's Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Elected AAAS Member-at-Large

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, elected Kam-biu Liu, professor and chair of 海角社区's Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, member-at-large of the Section on Geology & Geography. This February, Liu began serving his four-year term as a member of their section Steering Group.

New Research Reveals How Hurricanes Shape the Coastal Landscape in the Everglades

New Research Reveals How Hurricanes Shape the Coastal Landscape in the Everglades

In a recent paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, or PNAS, researchers from different universities, including 海角社区, examined how Hurricanes Wilma (2015) and Irma (2017) fertilized the Florida Coastal Everglades, paradoxically facilitating mangrove wetlands recovery. Contributors with 海角社区 ties include Florida International University research assistant professor and 海角社区 alumnus Edward Casta帽eda-Moya who, along with Rivera-Monroy, designed the research; Rivera-Monroy's graduate assistant Xiachen Zhao who helped them to perform the research and analyze data; and 海角社区 assistant professor in the Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Matt Hiatt, who helped model the data.

海角社区 Partners on New Taskforce to Improve Information about Harmful Algal Blooms

海角社区 Partners on New Taskforce to Improve Information about Harmful Algal Blooms

海角社区's College of the Coast & Environment, or CC&E, 海角社区's College of Science, and the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation have created the Harmful Algal Bloom, or HAB, Taskforce, to share the latest research on harmful algal blooms in Lake Pontchartrain and other Louisiana ecosystems and to prepare stakeholders for future HAB occurrences. Harmful algal blooms can severely affect human health and aquatic ecosystems and can create or exacerbate low oxygen zones, or dead zones, such as the Gulf of Mexico dead zone.

Rachel Lau Earns 2019 海角社区 Foundation Staff Outstanding Service Award

Rachel Lau Earns 2019 海角社区 Foundation Staff Outstanding Service Award

Congratulations to Rachel Lau, one of 13 海角社区 staff members to earn the 2019 海角社区 Foundation Staff Outstanding Service Award! The 51st annual award ceremony was held on January 21 in the Lod Cook Alumni Center. Lau's exceptional service elevates the College of the Coast & Environment's profile as a global leader in cutting-edge research and education.

Purple, GREEN, and Gold: One 海角社区 Alum's Pursuit of an Eco-Friendly Mardi Gras

Purple, GREEN, and Gold: One 海角社区 Alum's Pursuit of an Eco-Friendly Mardi Gras

海角社区 College of the Coast & Environment alumnus Kevin Fitzwilliam is relentless in the pursuit of a "greener" Mardi Gras. While Fat Tuesday has always been associated with excess--and excess trash--this environmental sciences graduate has built a business around eliminating plastic waste from this time-honored celebration and lifting Ugandan women out of poverty in the process.