by lmhenry | Mar 1, 2016 | MCP Graduates, News, Student Accomplishments
MCP alumna Sarah Bailey has been applying the skills that she learned at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Science to her career. She is currently at the Marine Field Station in Orono, ME employed as an Outreach and Communications Specialist for NOAA, NMFS in the...
by Danica Warns | Dec 28, 2014 | MCP Graduates, News, Student Accomplishments
Carolyn Weis, a graduate of the MCP program, is applying the skills she acquired from the program to her job with the International Conservation Caucus Foundation (ICCF), where she is the Program Manager for the Oceans Caucus Program. Working closely with congressmen...
by Danica Warns | Dec 4, 2014 | News, Student Accomplishments
Two current Marine Conservation and Policy (MCP) students, Katie Flowers and Danica Warns, published a Letter to the Editor in Newsday on November 18th, 2014. The letter can be accessed here. The letter was written as an exercise for Journalism 501: Distilling Your...
by Sara Hugentobler | Aug 11, 2014 | MCP Graduates, Student Accomplishments
Graduates from the Marine Conservation and Policy Program are prepared for a variety of careers, including jobs in the government, non-profit, and private sectors. One recent MCP graduate, Hazel Wodehouse, is training the next generation of ocean scientists at Suffolk...
by Sara Hugentobler | Apr 16, 2014 | MCP Graduates, News, Student Accomplishments
Laura Picariello, former MCP student, is busing pursuing a career in Louisiana with the Gulf United for Lasting Fisheries, part of the Audubon Nature Institute. As a Research Assistant working with a wide variety of audiences, she says the Marine Conservation and...
by Sara Hugentobler | Apr 8, 2014 | MCP Graduates, Student Accomplishments
Jake LaBelle, a graduate of the Marine Conservation and Policy (MCP) Master’s program, has found career success at the New York Seascape. The New York Seascape, a program operated through the Wildlife Conservation Society, seeks to protect habitat and species that...