Blood drives to move off campus, and gender-neutral bathrooms at the GC
There’s a bunch of great news in the DSC report in the latest issue of The GC Advocate. Following the…
There’s a bunch of great news in the DSC report in the latest issue of The GC Advocate. Following the…
It’s AGU time! This year’s science pilgrimage to San Francisco will be quite exciting. I’m presenting a poster on my…
Many scientists are actually quite fun and funny people, and can sometimes be quite well-rounded. This is pretty apparent in…
Last Spring, the Doctoral Students’ Council passed a resolution to move blood drives off campus until the FDA’s ban…
Last Spring, the Doctoral Students’ Council passed a resolution to move blood drives off campus until the FDA’s ban…
Notes FOR the Field: Addressing the Social and Emotional Challenges of Fieldwork Thursday, October 25th 12:00pm-1:30pm Graduate Center, Room 4419…
by Naomi Perley School in New York may have started a month ago, but here in Bristol students are…
by Naomi Perley School in New York may have started a month ago, but here in Bristol students are…
By Julian Brash I first met Neil Smith in fall 1999, while studying urban planning at Columbia University. I had…
By Julian Brash I first met Neil Smith in fall 1999, while studying urban planning at Columbia University. I had…
Today I’m participating in a panel and facilitating a workshop with the Public Science Project at Rutgers University’s Representing the City: Technology, Action, and Change. More info on the symposium from the The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy … Continue reading →
from cyberenviro.org.
Today I’m participating in a panel and facilitating a workshop with the Public Science Project at Rutgers University’s Representing the City: Technology, Action, and Change. More info on the symposium from the The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy … Continue reading →
from cyberenviro.org.