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Hog farms and STEM education go together like peanut butter and jelly. Though it sounds odd, the unlikely duo is part of a workshop aimed at helping a group of
A conversation with Jennifer Palmer, founder of Women for Wildlife Jennifer Palmer is a wildlife biologist, conservation scientist, youth mentor, public speaker
NEEF reached out to some of the most math-savvy environmental experts we know—meteorologists! They use math to make sense of our environment every day, with the
After earning her bachelor of science degree in meteorology from Penn State, Cheryl Nelson went on to work as a meteorologist for local markets including
After graduating from Florida State University in 2005 with a bachelor's of science degree in meteorology and minors in math and communications, Denise Isaac
Jennifer Palmer founded Women for Wildlife as an international movement to support, empower, and unite women and girls devoted to wildlife and conservation.
While earning her bachelor’s of science degree in meteorology with a minor in math and a concentration in Hispanic marketing communications from Florida State
After his initial "flurry" of interest in the snowstorms that blanketed his home in the capital region when he was 10 years old, Samenow’s interests in extreme
We talk to Meteorologist Joe Murgo about his science and math preparation for his job and what brings him the most satisfaction at work.
After graduating in 1983 from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's of science degree in atmospheric science, Gross went on to work as a broadcast