This article is reprinted from the Fall 2017 issue of DukEnvironment magazine
By Karen Kirchof
After 27 years building and leading the career services dep...
When you're enjoying the sunshine during a beach vacation, have you considered how your activities might disturb the very ecosystem you are there to enjoy? Many...
In February, I had the privilege of teaching a leadership course with the Nicholas School for coastal managers in Guam. The course included a session on my favo...
Applying Key Concepts of Marine Spatial Planning to Promote Coral Reef Recovery Following a Severe Bleaching Event
Anne Rosinski, Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative,...
Social Marketing is the environmental professional's secret weapon. It is the skill you didn't even know you needed in order to make the world a better place. ...
On Saturday May 14, the Nicholas School of the Environment held its Recognition Ceremony for this year’s MEM, MF, and PhD graduates. It is always a proud moment...
In January, DEL hosted the Executive Leadership Institute (ELI), a program sponsored by the National Forum for Black Public Administrators. The program included...
North Carolina’s pine forests have set the stage for pioneering foresters for generations. Just a few weeks ago, the Nicholas School of the Environment host...
Forests provide a wide range of goods and services that humans around the world consume on a daily basis. Wood is perhaps the most obvious of these goods—but fo...