Tom Wessels Authors New Book
Tom Wessels’ new book, “Granite, Fire and Fog: The Natural and Cultural History of Acadia,” was released in May 2017. The book offers a natural and
Tom Wessels’ new book, “Granite, Fire and Fog: The Natural and Cultural History of Acadia,” was released in May 2017. The book offers a natural and
AUNE is hosting the annual Conservation Psychology Institute (CPI), June 12-15, 2016, on campus. The 3-day annual event is an interactive workshop with some of
Beaver’s Pond Press has published Beavers Away!, a children’s book written and illustrated by Jennifer Lovett, MS Environmental Studies ‘14. Based on a true story
Toni Murdock Student Innovation Award – Apollinaire William, PhD candidate William’s path to AUNE and his doctoral dissertation research exemplifies the spirit of innovation and
Student Speaker–Jason Rhoades, PhD, Environmental Studies I am well aware of the passion, the experience, and the expertise found among all of you within this
In late April, the Peace Corps made the difficult decision to retire the Master’s International program and focus its resources on other partnership opportunities. Established
Jason Rhoades to address fellow graduates as student speaker Keene, New Hampshire (May 4, 2016)—Mayor Kendall W. Lane will deliver this year’s keynote address during
“Meet the Mountain Day 2016” on April 23 was a great success. MERE and event partners had the chance to interact with several hundred park
The AUNE Center for Tropical Ecology and Conservation (CTEC) in the Department of Environmental Studies has issued grants totaling $3,400 to help support students in
On March 25, the students of AUNE’s Civic Ecology Practices & Community Resilience class shared skills that have the potential to enhance personal and communal
Ninety-three community members participated in the On the Farm evening event held at Stonewall Farm on February 18, 2016. Attendees represented an array of organizations
Thanks to an anonymous donor, local government employees and representatives of small- and medium-sized businesses are eligible for special funding to cover the full registration
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