Private well owners on the northern half of Mount Desert Island who are curious about the potential presence of arsenic and other elements in their drinking water are encouraged to join a water study led by College of the Atlantic earth sciences chair Dr. Sarah Hall.
Representatives of College of the Atlantic and numerous other international climate change groups gather with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York to mark the entry-into-force of the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change.
Anna Maddamma ’16 ventures across the globe to pursue an internship and delve into small town life in a foreign country.
Roshni Mangar ’16 found herself surrounded by dolphins during her time with a Florida-based research organization, and says that the experience helped inform her work back at home.
Hana Keegan ’18 spent her summer interning with a global network of social entrepreneurs with a strong commitment to social and environmental stewardship. Her recent article for Virgin reflects on the experience.
An education in human ecology led Becca Haydu ’16 to the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, where she worked with Project for Peace to promote indigenous culture.
A passion for marine acoustics led Marina Cucuzza ’16 to an internship at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Last winter, a recruiter from Sea Education Association sat at a table in Take-A-Break and offered me a wild opportunity at sea. This summer, I climbed on board.