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Tag Archives: Journals
  • We’re not going to Siberia, but we’re going to Alaska!

    Posted by Boyd Zapatka on May 3, 2010

    Hello everyone my name is Claire and this is Boyd. Hi. Claire traveled to Siberia with the research team and Boyd went the summer before and both of us…


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  • Hello From Clark University

    Posted by Blaize Denfeld on April 22, 2010

    Hi everyone! It is Cassandra and Blaize, we are writing to you from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.  Cassandra and I got together to start to plan, prepare and talk…


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  • Hi everyone!

    Posted by Melissa Robbins on April 19, 2010

    Hi everyone! My name is Melissa Robbins and I’m a junior at the University of Nevada-Reno where I major in Environmental Science with minors in ecohydrology and wildlife. Most of…


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  • Prepare for your cunning adversary

    Posted by Joanne Heslop on April 4, 2010

    By now, I’m sure all the new students have heard rumors of the cunning behemoths otherwise known as Siberian mosquitoes. The rumors, I am sorry to confirm, are…


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  • Hello!

    Posted by Elliot Vaughan on April 2, 2010

    Hi everyone! My name is Elliot Vaughan and I am a junior at Carleton College in Minnesota.  I am majoring in biology and also take a lot of Spanish classes…


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  • Howdy!

    Posted by Max Wilbert on April 2, 2010

    Hello everyone. My name is Max Wilbert, and I am the Western Washington student who will be working with Chris Linder on multimedia production this summer. I’m quite looking…


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  • Hello Everyone!

    Posted by Andrew Crowley on April 1, 2010

    My name is Andrew Crowley and I’m in my junior year at Holy Cross where I study Biology and Russian.  I have some experience working in the field thanks…


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  • Hello from Nevada!

    Posted by Emily Ulrich on March 31, 2010

    My name is Emily Ulrich and I’m a sophomore majoring in Environmental Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. I’m very interested in limnology and hope to explore this…


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  • Hello!

    Posted by Sam Dunn on March 29, 2010

    I guess I’ll get the ball rolling for the new students. My name is Sam Dunn, I am Junior at St. Olaf College majoring in Biology with a concentration in…


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  • SoA and Introductions

    Posted by Joanne Heslop on March 23, 2010

    Hi everyone! Like the previous posts have said, we had a mini 2009 Polaris Project reunion at the State of the Arctic Conference in Miami last week. …


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  • Arctic Science in Miami

    Posted by Travis Drake on March 21, 2010

    After a busy 4 days at the State of the Arctic (SoA) in Miami, I have found some time to…


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  • Yay! New Polaris Students!

    Posted by Erin Seybold on March 21, 2010

    Hello from…snowy Minnesota? Leaving Miami only to get delayed by snowstorms in Chicago was a bit of a depressing feeling. Clearly I am going to school in the half…


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  • State of the Arctic Conference and beyond!

    Posted by Claire Griffin on March 20, 2010

    It was really great going to the State of the Arctic conference this past week, re-connecting with all the Polaris folks, presenting our research, and meeting some of the…


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  • Sunny Arctic Knowledge

    Posted by Moira Hough on March 18, 2010

    Hi from the State of the Arctic Conference! We’re here schmoozing with the stars of arctic science and finding happiness in the world of science. A typical day at the…


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  • State of the Arctic Conference

    Posted by Boyd Zapatka on March 17, 2010

    This past couple of days have been full of short presentations, plenary talks, and conversation. The Polaris Project is reuniting at the State of the Arctic Conference right…


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