Do you want to learn more about the Great Lakes Environmental Science (GLES) programs? The following articles from the Great Lakes Center (GLC) semiannual newsletters provide excellent information about both GLES programs in general and they highlight graduate student thesis research and internship experiences.
Issue 1 (Fall 2012): New Graduate Programs Coming in 2013 (PDF, 154KB)
Issue 2 (Spring 2013): GLC hosts two new Graduate Programs (PDF, 365KB)
Issue 3 (Fall 2013): Class in session for GLES master’s programs (PDF, 296KB)
Issue 4 (Spring 2014): Great Lakes Ecosystem Science MS Program Officially Recognized as a Professional Science Master’s (PDF, 317KB)
Issue 7 (Fall 2015): GLES programs are growing (PDF, 427KB)
Issue 11 (Fall 2017): A big year for GLES graduations (PDF, 294KB)
Issue 4 (Spring 2014): New Graduate Student (PDF, 355KB)
Issue 5 (Fall 2014): Shine on, you tiny Emeralds and Meet the Shiner Crew (PDF, 1MB)
Issue 5 (Fall 2014): Lower Niagara Sturgeon Study Gets Going (PDF, 505KB)
Issue 6 (Spring 2015): Icy start to the sampling season (PDF, 434KB)
Issue 6 (Spring 2015): Graduate students explore emerald shiner ecology in the Upper Niagara River (PDF, 436KB)
Issue 6 (Spring 2015): GLES Internship Spotlight (PDF, 287KB)
Issue 7 (Fall 2015): Emerald Shiner Project: Year Two (PDF, 159KB)
Issue 7 (Fall 2015): Outreach experience for Emerald Shiner Project (PDF, 427KB)
Issue 7 (Fall 2015): Graduate student bios (PDF, 251KB)
Issue 8 (Spring 2016): Resampling historic sites in the Niagara River (PDF, 348KB)
Issue 9 (Fall 2016): Great Lakes Summer Survey (PDF, 528KB)
Issue 9 (Fall 2016): GLES Summer Internships (PDF, 528KB)
Issue 10 (Spring 2017: Emerald shiner immune stress in the upper Niagara River (PDF, 281KB)
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