Nicholas Student Blog
A collection of posts from current Nicholas School MEM students
- A Changing Environment — by Alex Michalko — last modified 2008-05-14 14:23
- A Merce Cunningham dance performance encourages reflection on the meaning of alternatives
- Hats off to the graduates — by David Palange — last modified 2008-05-12 08:27
- Recognition ceremony celebrates the accomplishments of the class of 2008
- GIS Field Skills — by Mike Donohue — last modified 2008-05-06 09:13
- Yes!!! GIS AND field work!
- Destressing at the beach — by David Palange — last modified 2008-05-05 09:28
- Camping trip to the Outer Banks caps off my first year
- Carbon Offsets Symposium — by David Palange — last modified 2008-04-28 16:09
- Nicholas school students head to NC State to learn about the role of forests in offsetting carbon emissions
- Clinton and Obama on the Environment — by Brandon Warner — last modified 2008-04-25 12:53
- Dan Utech, environmental advisor for Senator Hillary Clinton, and Jason Grumet, environmental advisor for Senator Barack Obama, discuss the Democratic presidential candidates' positions on environemntal issues.
- The Word from Two International Nick Schoolers — by Mike Donohue — last modified 2008-04-21 08:58
- A conversation with Sahil Nijhawan and Cesar Delgado, from India and Peru, respectively.
- Seeing Stars — by Alex Michalko — last modified 2008-04-11 08:33
- An evening at UNC’s Morehead Planetarium
- MP Symposium - Check — by Brandon Warner — last modified 2008-04-10 10:18
- One of the biggest hurdles is over for many second years.
- The Corporate Sustainability Initiative Hosts First Speaker Series — by Brandon Warner — last modified 2008-04-10 10:18
- We've had some exciting and inspirational business executives speaking about corporate sustainability this past semester.
Mike, a 2nd year Conservation Science
and Policy student, studies sustainable agriculture.
Alex is a 1st year MEM/MBA student interested in creating financial incentives for conservation.
David, a first-year MEM student with a concentration in Ecosystem Science and
Conservation, is interested in the impacts of development
on urban ecosystems.
Brandon, a 2nd year Environmental Economics and Policy student focuses on the value of sustainability.