Those studying marine biology at Purdue University Fort Wayne will now have something more to show for their knowledge – a distinction signifying their expertise on their diplomas. That’s because the ...
Carolyn Lundquist, Ph.D. '00, studies the impact of human activities on ocean ecosystems. (Courtesy) Carolyn Lundquist, Ph.D. ’00, prompted by a high school career test, studied communication at UCLA, ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Women’s History Month, WCS and Nature are bringing you stories of women in the fields of nature and conservation. When I ...
Marine biologists are more involved in understanding ocean habitats and doing scientific research for publication. Aquarists maintain the health of marine animals in public aquariums. The job of ...
A transcript-recognized certificate enables students to explore the field of marine science further, regardless of whether they are pursuing the major above. The certificate provides foundation in the ...
Biology, the study of life, offers a degree that’s as versatile as it is impactful. From understanding the complexities of human health to exploring ecosystems and advancing biotechnology, biology ...
Consider researching diseases, developing new medicine, restoring coral reefs, or protecting endangered species around the world. A biology degree can lead to potential career paths that help humanity ...
The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is offering a new option within its undergraduate degree program that lets students study remotely and on a flexible ...
To become a marine biologist in the US, aspiring individuals typically begin by earning a bachelor’s degree in marine biology or a related field, providing foundational knowledge in marine science.
Let’s CU Well presentation on Jan. 30 by CU Boulder professor to highlight diversity’s importance in many settings Diversity is important to the health of any ecosystem—whether it’s a coral reef or a ...
If you’re obsessed with ocean animals, you might just be a future marine biologist or aquarist. Both careers revolve around aquatic life, but they play very different roles in understanding and caring ...