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COA has enabled me to articulate and channel my abstract and intuitive vision without constraining the source of this vision.
Virve Hirsmaki '09

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COA Bloggers

Greg Stone

Gregory Stone
Exploring the Inner Space of the Celebes Sea
New England Aquarium scientist (and COA alumnus) Dr. Greg Stone, is exploring this tropical paradise with partners from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and National Geographic Magazine.

 

Dave Feldman

Dave Feldman
Chaotic soliloquy -
Professor of Physics and Mathematics and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. I am a native of New York City, attended Carleton College in Minnesota and received my Ph.D. in theoretical physics at the University of California, Davis. Between college and grad school I taught high school physics and math in Chattanooga, TN, for two years. At COA I teach a wide range of physics and math classes in addition to classes that explore connections between science and politics. My research interests are in the fields of chaos and complexity; more recently I have begun a project using mathematical and computational models to attempt to understand some aspects of racial segregation in U.S. cities.





 

Eco-News from COA

Sasha Paris
Eco-News from COA
Weekly ecology news articles digest from College of the Atlantic student Sasha Paris

 

Bees' Knees

Jo Cosgrove
Bees' Knees
Jo Cosgrove is a student at College of the Atlantic. She is in New Zealand in early 2008 to work as a beekeeper's assistant during the honey harvest and research the science and cultural significance of honeybees.

 

George B. Dorr Museum Nature Notes

Lynn Havsall - Director of Programs at the Dorr Museum. I am a native of Milwaukee, WI, attended the University of Wisconsin there where I earned a M.S. in Zoology and M.S. in Botany. I was working on my PhD. in Invertebrate Paleontology at the University of Washington in Seattle, when the Zoology and Geology departments hired me as auxiliary faculty to teach Natural History of Marine Invertebrates, Entomology, Geobiology and Invertebrate Paleontology. At COA I get to work with students in a variety of venues; running the museum galleries and gift shop, developing public membership programs, and teaching a course each year; most recently entomology. Besides teaching at universities I have taught at nature centers in Alaska, Seattle, Wisconsin and Ohio. I have lots of fun in the field with Downeast Audubon, Josselyn Botanical Society, the Maine Entomological Society, and Maine Mycological Association.

 

Generation Kyoto

Generation Kyoto
Dispatches from COP12/COPMOP2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol.
Generation Kyoto was created by College of the Atlantic students attending the 2nd Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol and the 12th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Nairobi, Kenya.

This blog can be found at the following address: http://generationkyoto.net/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Doreen Stabinsky

Doreen Stabinsky
Digging Deeper -
A blog about agriculture and politics...

 

Juan Pablo Hoffmaister

Juan Pablo Hoffmaister
Changing Climates -
Avoiding the unmanageable and managing the unavoidable...

A 2007 graduate of COA and recipient of the prestigious Watson Fellowship, Juan Pablo Hoffmaister is spending a year visiting and collaborating in different projects around the world dealing with adaptation to climate change in Fiji, Viet Nam, Thailand, India, Maldives, and Namibia. His trip ends in Germany, where he will present his findings to a meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. While at COA, Juan worked for SustainUS, the US Network of Youth for Sustainable Development, and for United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) serving as North American representative on the Youth Advisory Council.

This blog can be found at the following address: http://changingclimates.info/

 

 

 


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