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Even before graduating from New College in 2018, Race Stryker proved himself to be an environmental advocate. And he hasn’t stopped since.
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I am thrilled to announce that, after a full summer of on-campus construction, our dock on the New College bayfront is now complete.
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With a focus on blacktip, blacknose, bull and great hammerhead sharks in lower Tampa Bay, Professor Jayne Gardiner will use acoustic transmitters to discover the sharks’ nursery areas and study their habitat use.
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After conducting research that provided the first-ever description of African manatee vocalizations, four NCF students published their first paper on Oct. 21.
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A long-awaited marine science research and sailing dock, which underwent construction over the summer on the New College Caples campus, is now complete.
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Catching and tagging bull sharks is arduous scholarly work, and thesis student Cecilia Hampton is on the cutting edge of this effort.
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To encourage young girls to pursue careers in STEM fields, New College and Girls Inc. have launched the Eureka! Program.
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Thesis student Anna Wright earned a $10,000 scholarship from the Lariat Future Innovators Foundation and a spot at an American Chemical Society conference.
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Environmentalists from New College have long been engaged in a research-heavy collaboration: ecologically restoring the College’s property on Tidy Island.
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Converting tropical plant dyes—from flowers, leaves and fruit peels—into solar energy? It’s happening in the New College science labs.