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Tag Archives: Kenzie Kuhn
  • To Hell and Back

    Posted by Kenzie Kuhn on July 22, 2015

      When you trip on a tussock in the tundra, your fall is cushioned…


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  • Congratulations to our Alums

    Posted by John Schade on April 9, 2015

    I have always marveled at the remarkable achievements of our students, before, during and after the summer research expedition.  This year is no exception, and I take great joy…


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  • Stumbling Through the Tundra

    Posted by Kenzie Kuhn on July 21, 2014

    Before I came to the tundra, I imagined it to be a vast, flat landscape. And it is indeed vast, but flat is the last word I would use…


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  • Skipping Stones in the Forest

    Posted by Kenzie Kuhn on July 12, 2014

    Most scientists follow a path that leads them to becoming an expert in their field —just one aspect of scientific knowledge. Some people spend their time looking at plants…


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  • Beneath My Feet

    Posted by Kenzie Kuhn on June 5, 2014

    When I first told my family and close friends that I would be traveling across the world to spend a month doing fieldwork in Siberia, there was a lot…


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  • Congratulations to Polaris Participants and Alumni!

    Posted by Sue Natali on May 27, 2014

    As Polaris Project students advance in their academic careers, they continue to achieve scientific successes through publications, presentations at national meetings, and awards and fellowships.  Just to highlight a…


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