for rent?: An off-campus house in Brunswick. Students planning on living in the area are scrambling to find options as summer programs return to normal.
The release of the Summer Campus Community Agreement this week painted a clear picture of what life on campus will look like for students who sign it, and it is a picture that strongly resembles this past semester at the College. For students ineligible for on-campus housing, the market for off-campus rentals has been exceptionally tight, due primarily to the return of the Bowdoin International Music Festival (BIMF).
As will be the case next fall, all students living on campus must be fully vaccinated before housing officially opens on June 4. Moreover, as per the agreement, there will be a testing program for students throughout the summer, and students who miss a certain number of tests will be subject to disciplinary action potentially including “immediate removal from campus.” Mandatory masking, physical distancing and rest
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Calling all local residents and UNM community to participate in City Nature Challenge
Albuquerque challenges Phoenix, UNM GES vs Biology April 23, 2021
Local residents are invited to join The University of New Mexico R.H. Mallory Center for Community Geography in the City Nature Challenge. The City of Albuquerque will take on Phoenix, Ariz., to see which city can log the most uploads of local plants and wildlife.
If you can download an app and take photos, you can do citizen science, according to Geography and Environmental Studies professor and Center director Maria Lane.
Karen Holl is a Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research focuses on understanding how local and landscape scale processes affect ecosystem recovery from human disturbance and using this information to restore damaged ecosystems. Her research is focused in rain forests in Latin America and chaparral, grassland, and riparian systems in California. She oversees a long-term tropical forest restoration study in southern Costa Rica and has worked with students and collaborators in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Panama. She advises numerous land management and conservation organizations in California and internationally on ecological restoration projects. She is the author of Primer of Ecological Restoration published in 2020 by Island Press. She teaches courses in restoration ecology, conservation biology, and environmental problem solving. She has served as chair of the Environmental Studies Department at UCSC and the as faculty direct
California Fish and Game Commission welcomes new member, adopts waterfowl hunting regulations changes
California Fish and Game Commission
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17 April 2021
At its April meeting, the California Fish and Game Commission acted on several issues affecting California’s natural resources.
The commission welcomed newly appointed Commissioner Erika Zavaleta and acknowledged the reappointments of Jacque Hostler-Carmesin and Samantha Murray as commissioners.
Zavaleta has been a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department since 2016, where she was a professor in the Environmental Studies Department from 2003 to 2016. Zavaleta was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley from 2001 to 2003.
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