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Aug 16, 2017

Researcher Spotlight – Global Change Fellow Gabrielle Corradino: 35 Days at Sea

Summer time means time in the field for many of our Global Change Fellows. For Global Change Fellow Gabrielle Corradino, that meant 35 consecutive days on a research vessel with…

Aug 14, 2017

New Academic Year, New Faces

As the 2017-18 Academic Year approaches, the Southeast Climate Science Center welcomes several new faces to our community and says goodbye to some friendly faces. Over the summer we have welcomed…

Aug 7, 2017

NC State University Leads University Consortium In Second Phase of Southeast Climate Science Center

Federal-University Partnerships, Renewed Funding Boost Climate Research With five new university consortium partners and a renewed five-year funding award, NC State University will continue to host the DOI Southeast Climate…

Aug 1, 2017

SE CSC Welcomes Dr. Harry Daniels as University Director

Effective August 1, 2017, Harry Daniels becomes the NC State University Director of the Southeast Climate Science Center. The Center fosters collaborative partnerships across the NC State campus on topics of global change. A professor…

Jul 24, 2017

Identifying Grand Challenges for USGS

SE CSC Research Ecologist Adam Terando recently had the opportunity to contribute to the long-term strategic science vision for the US Geological Survey by participating in a workshop with three…

Jul 17, 2017

July 2017 Newsletter

July 2017 Newsletter  Welcome to the Southeast Climate Science Center’s July 2017 Newsletter. In this newsletter you will find: SE CSC News Resources Notable Publications Tribal News Partner News Webinars…

Jul 17, 2017

Culture and Climate Change Collide

The following article was written by SE CSC PI Erin Seekamp, Associate Professor in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management at NC State University, as a 7/17/17 post on the web site…

Jul 13, 2017

Risk of “The Big One”: Future Wildfire Uncertainty in the Southeast

Wildfire is a natural hazard that causes extensive damage to life and property, while also acting as a necessary disturbance agent for many forest ecosystems, including the plants and animals…

Jul 5, 2017

Partners to Inform New Science Plan, SE CSC Embarks on Listening Tour

As part of developing a new strategic science plan this fall, 2017, the Southeast Climate Science Center (SE CSC) is visiting with state, federal and tribal wildlife management agencies to…

Jun 27, 2017

Hot Cities Spell Bad News for Bees

This press release was written by Matt Shipman with the North Carolina State University News Services regarding a recent publication from SE CSC PI Steve Frank. To view the original…