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The Goodwin-Niering Center for
Conservation Biology and Environmental Studies is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary
program that builds on one of the nation's leading undergraduate environmental
studies programs. The Center fosters research, education, and curriculum
development aimed at understanding contemporary ecological challenges.
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CENTER HONORS CLASS OF 2008!
On a warm, sunny Saturday afternoon in May, more than seventy family members,
friends,
faculty and guests gathered to recognize the ten certificate students
who successfully completed the program.
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Front row, seated (l-r): Eliza Greenman, Lindsay Michel,
Katherine Serafin
Back row, standing(l-r): Kathryn Gutleber, Gabe Sidman,
Bianca Kissel,
Kelsey Jacobsen, Christina Comfort,
Cara Donovan, Jessica LeClair
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| Wendy Blake Coleman '75 was the invited speaker at the seventh Recognition Ceremony. |
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Center Advisory Board member Dr. Edward Monahan and CC Professor Emeritus R. Scott Warren were among the distinguished guests. |
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| Cara Donovan and Lindsay Michel relax after the ceremony. |
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