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Winter Spring 2006
Mariah Klingsmith and Jarod Maggio (C-187) volunteer for the Peace Corps in the Philippines.
And thus began our exciting two-year adventure as Peace Corps Volunteers in the Philippines! Since we arrived in April 2006, we have experienced Mt. Mayon’s most recent volcanic eruption and two typhoons, Milenyo and Reming – the strongest to hit this area since the 1950’s.
by Mariah Klingsmith and Jarod Maggio
Winter Spring 2006
Drew Minkiewicz (C-139) relates his SEA experience to a career in ocean and coastal law.
When I came to SEA I was eager to go sailing. I ended up discovering marine science and the importance of ocean policy and conservation along the way. I was shocked when we found oil in every neuston net tow, regardless of how far offshore the tow occurred. In many ways my time at SEA led me to my current career and involvement in ocean policy.
by Drew Minkiewicz
Summer Fall 2005
WaterWorks: A River Journey to the Sea, is to make people aware of the origins and destinations of the water they use on a daily basis for recreational and household use. Morgan Simmons, this year's recipient of the Armin E. Elsaesser III Fellowship details his River WaterWorks project.
by Morgan Simmons
Passages, Events and news of general interest from campus and at sea
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