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    • Master of Operational Oceanography
    • Glider Technology Camp
    • HF Radar Technology Camp
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    • Offshore Wind
    • Polar Science / LTER
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      • How to read a Sea Surface Temperature Map
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      • Codar Data: Thredds
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Read more about the article Rutgers Science Webinar Plunges Into Ocean Exploration with More Than 265 Students

Rutgers Science Webinar Plunges Into Ocean Exploration with More Than 265 Students

More than 265 students from across the U.S. dove into the mysteries of the ocean and explored how STEM can address global environmental challenges during a virtual event hosted by…

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Read more about the article Post-Doc Wants to Help People Understand Hurricanes and Improve Prediction of Dangerous Storms

Post-Doc Wants to Help People Understand Hurricanes and Improve Prediction of Dangerous Storms

Joe Gradone has been recognized for his ability to make science accessible and relevant to diverse audiences New Jersey native Joe Gradone grew up less than 40 miles from the Atlantic…

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Read more about the article RUCOOL Staff Hosts Organizational Capacity in Research Training

RUCOOL Staff Hosts Organizational Capacity in Research Training

Rutgers Associate Professor and 4-H Youth Development STEM Agent Janice McDonnell hosted seven institutions in a training focused on facilitating organizational capacity for research impacts at the Chauncey Hotel and…

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Read more about the article RUCOOL Staff Lead Multi-Institutional Workshop on Oceanographic Data Literacy

RUCOOL Staff Lead Multi-Institutional Workshop on Oceanographic Data Literacy

Members of Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) hosted a data literacy workshop in Wilmington, North Carolina on June 2-5. Led in part by Janice McDonnell and Sage…

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Read more about the article Rutgers Marine Scientists Partner with New Brunswick School District for “Science Family Night”

Rutgers Marine Scientists Partner with New Brunswick School District for “Science Family Night”

On April 18, McKinley Community School in New Brunswick welcomed 11 undergraduate students, graduate students, staff and faculty from Rutgers University in a night of STEM learning. This program was…

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Read more about the article Highlights from the 2nd Annual MTS New Jersey Student Section Research Symposium

Highlights from the 2nd Annual MTS New Jersey Student Section Research Symposium

The second annual Marine Technology Society New Jersey Student Section Research Symposium took place on Friday, April 5th, at the Rutgers University Marine Field Station and Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine…

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Read more about the article NASA / New Jersey Space Grant Consortium Sponsors Student STEM Exploration

NASA / New Jersey Space Grant Consortium Sponsors Student STEM Exploration

Twenty STEM interested high school students joined Rutgers scientists Hugh Roarty, Rick Lathrop, Kendall Eldridge and Lucas Marxen in examining the effectiveness of prescribed fire to attain increase the biodiversity…

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