Two Johns Hopkins Schools Announce Dual Master’s Degree Programs in Environmental Engineering and Business
The Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School announce dual master’s degree programs in environmental engineering and business administration.Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) January 30, 2012 The Whiting School of Engineering, through Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP), and the Carey Business School announce dual master’s degree programs in ...
Growing industries in need of workers in 2012
The employment outlook is starting to look brighter. These job sectors and industries are expected to have a need for more workers in 2012.
UC Berkeley grad student’s research spurred by Gulf oil spill
Soon after the April 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil platform killed 11 workers and spilled 5 million barrels of crude into the Gulf of Mexico, UC Berkeley graduate student Thomas Azwell packed his bags and headed to Louisiana. Azwell teamed up with researchers in the Gulf to develop marsh restoration technology that could impact remediation efforts nationwide.
Graduate student’s research spurred by gulf oil spill
BERKELEY — A graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley's College of Natural Resources, deeply influenced by the Deepwater Horizon disaster, is helping to restore the Gulf of Mexico's blackened marshes with a project that could also aid threatened ecosystems nationwide, including in Northern California.
Saint Leo University's Bachelors in Biology Students Tackle Questions from the World of Science
Model bridge design competition and Focus the Nation event bring together biology, engineering and physics challenges.Saint Leo, FL (PRWEB) January 30, 2012 Two events at Saint Leo University's traditional liberal arts campus recently challenged science students, including those pursuing their bachelors in biology, to think both creatively and rationally. The students competed to solve intricate ...
Today's obituaries: Michael Quirk, of Chittenango, environmental scientist, substitute teacher and tutor
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SiteLock Partners with GreenGeeks to Offer Customers the Best in Website Security
SiteLock LLC, a global leader in website security solutions for online businesses, announced today a new partnership with GreenGeeks, a leading provider of green energy web hosting.St Johns, FL (PRWEB) January 16, 2012 SiteLock LLC (http://www.sitelock.com), a global leader in website security solutions for online businesses, announced today a new partnership with GreenGeeks, a leading ...
Commentary: No limits to the value of an agriculture degree
The following article was written by four Midwestern deans of agriculture, including Jay T. Akridge, Glenn W. Sample Dean, College of Agriculture, Purdue University; Robert J. Hauser, Dean, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois; Bobby D. Moser, Vice President for Agricultural Administration & Dean, College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental ...
No limits to ag degree’s value; placement rates top 90 percent
Editor’s note: This was written by Wendy K. Wintersteen, endowed dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Iowa State University; Robert J. Hauser, dean, College of Agricultural, Consumer and En
Lixia Zhang named to computer science chair
LOS ANGELES — Lixia Zhang, a professor of computer science at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, has been named the holder of the school's Jonathan B. Postel Chair in Computer Science.