Adrienne Day's articles

  1. Environmental Science
Gillian Murphy is a senior in the dual BA program with Sciences Po, and completed her first two years of university in Reims, France. Originally from Northern Virginia, Murphy spent half her life in Southeast Asia, living in Myanmar, Thailand and Cambodia. Growing up in such biodiverse regions fostered her deep appreciation for nature. However, witnessing […]
  1. Environmental Science
Bollinger Convening: Food for Humanity—Unlocking the Potential of Universities to End Hunger and Malnutrition. Left to right: Glenn Denning; Jessica Fanzo; Cary Fowler; Cynthia Rosenzweig; Jyotsna Puri; Kyle Murphy; Ruth DeFries; Dhanush Dinesh. Photo: Diane Bondareff Can powerful institutions like universities address seemingly intractable issues like global hunger? How can they get critical research into […]
  1. Environmental Science
The second International Conference on Indigenous-led Research and Education will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal on September 29 and 30, 2024. With its focus on climate change and other key issues in sustainable development and Indigenous rights, the event builds on the success of the first international conference, organized by the same group and held […]
  1. Environmental Science
R/V Marcus G. Langseth docked in Honolulu, Hawaii Climbing aboard the R/V Marcus G. Langseth, the first thing you notice is its complexity. There’s a lot going on here, with urgent-looking machinery—tubes darting this way and that, enormous reels of cables, cranes, and even a creaky, uneven gangplank that threatens to topple visitors into the […]
  1. Environmental Science
Fanzo speaks with a farmer in Malawi. Picture courtesy of Jessica Fanzo Jessica Fanzo’s profession began very small—actually microscopic, as her PhD was on molecular vitamin. Since then, Fanzo has expanded the scope of her analysis to embody whole continents—particularly meals methods in Africa and Asia—serving to climate-vulnerable communities adapt to a altering local weather […]
  1. Environmental Science
On April ninth, town’s first superb spring day of the 12 months, over seventy New Yorkers, college students and college eschewed the contemporary air to collect inside Columbia College’s Butler Library. Why? To find out about owls, in fact.  The occasion, “What Flaco Taught Us: Ideas on City Wildlife and the Human Connection,” was hosted by […]
  1. Environmental Science
Columbia College Campus The Local weather Faculty is providing internship alternatives for numerous administration and communications roles with sustainability-related initiatives. Present full-time Columbia and Barnard college students (undergraduate, graduate, and PhD) are eligible to use.  Summer time internships are paid at a price of $22/hour. The utmost attainable funding is for 260 hours (or 20 […]

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