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Senior Lecturer and EB Program Advisor Matt Palmer is part of a team of scientists and educators that was awarded a three-year, $5 million grant […] Read More

E3B Professor Duncan Menge has been awarded grants from the National Science Foundation and NOAA. The NSF grant is for a project titled, “Does a […] Read More

Krista McGuire published a paper in Microbial Ecology with former E3B undergraduate Heather D’Angelo (and several Barnard undergraduate students): McGuire, K.L., D’Angelo, H., et al. […] Read More

Dustin Rubenstein received an NSF grant to convene a workshop this past summer in New York City to discuss New Frontiers for the Integrative Study […] Read More

Maria Diuk-Wasser, our newest faculty member, had her research featured in the Columbia News . She just was awarded a grant from NIH (as co-PI), […] Read More

Marina Cords was named an Alumnae Gallery Honoree by the Stuart Country Day School, Princeton, New Jersey.

Ruth DeFries is one of the Faculty Winners of the Columbia University 2015 President’s Global Innovation Fund grants for her project titled, “Collaborations for Developing […] Read More

Ruth DeFries was also awarded the American Association of Geographers Distinguished Scholarship Honors Award for 2015. She is being recognized for the contributions that she […] Read More

Don Melnick launched the first two Rainforest Standard Demonstration Projects in Indonesia (supported by USAID) and Brazil (supported by ICCO). He also published an op-ed […] Read More

Maria Uriarte has been selected as a 2015 Leopold Leadership Fellow. She is among the 20 mid-career academic environmental scientists named as Fellows this year. […] Read More

E3B Professor and Earth Institute Director Center for Environmental Sustainability, Shahid Naeem was interviewed on SciTech Now recently, and discussed the planet’s sixth mass extinction. […] Read More

New York State is acquiring a conservation easement for Black Rock Forest. This will protect the 3,800-acre preserve for both public use and scientific research. […] Read More

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