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Students who joined the Sophomore College course Water and Power in the Pacific Northwest: The Columbia River traveled to the Columbia River valley to understand the interplay between water, energy and human populations.
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E-IPER students show that many of the best geothermal sites in Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania could be cost effective to develop for energy.
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Armed with big data, analytical tools, mentors from industry and Stanford Earth, plus plenty of caffeine, students raced to create solutions to environmental challenges in 31 hours.
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The Stanford Earth professor's work as a fellow will include analyzing soil cores to understand water supply in plants, as well as writing poetry.
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The Stanford Earth professor's research and service to the applied mathematics and computational science community has earned recognition.
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Stanford Earth's Summer Undergraduate Research for Geoscience and Engineering (SURGE) program brought geophysicist Dusty Schroeder together with Kathy Vega, now an engineering student at University of Colorado.
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Inspiring women to enter and stay in the data science field is one goal of a conference organized in part by Stanford Earth's Margot Gerritsen.
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A course at Stanford Earth's farm aims to create positive experiences with land while addressing the history and enduring effects of forced farm labor.
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Indira Phukan, a doctoral candidate in the Graduate School of Education and master's student in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER), co-teaches a course on how attitudes about environment are taught, learned, and changed.
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From reimagining old piers to creating flood-resilient urban plazas, Kate Hayes, Earth Systems ’08, uses her interdisciplinary background to design and build landscapes that bring people closer to the environment.
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Earth Systems alumna Amanda Zerbe will pursue a master’s degree in environment and resources at Stanford Earth and a JD at Stanford Law School through the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER) joint degree program.
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Master's student Christine Cavallo set a world record in indoor rowing, beating the previous record by a fraction of a second.
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Ewing recognized for his ability to communicate science to a broad audience and multidisciplinary approaches to nuclear waste management.
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Sign me up, as long as there’s a ride back.
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“I’ve always been interested in what’s over the next hill.”
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Alumni, faculty, students, and staff gather to celebrate and share stories of putting learning into action.
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As a lawyer with the Environmental Defense Fund, Martha Roberts, Earth Systems ’04, MS ’06, advocates for federal policies that protect us from pollution.
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Undergraduates study links between human and natural systems in a program that puts them up close with corals. Stanford Earth professor Rob Dunbar is a lead instructor.
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Students from E-IPER, Geophysics, Earth Systems, and Energy Resources Engineering have been selected for a yearlong leadership and communication program at the Woods Institute for the Environment, where Stanford graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from a wide range of fields look to shape environmental solutions.
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The supply chains for critical and rare minerals are vulnerable to political and economic disruptions that could hamper the global shift to a renewable energy future.