Colleen Peters (alum)

“Having that MBA was really handy because I can now have elevated conversations with my teammates and work out actual business strategy related to equipment and service.” Colleen Peters (M.O. & M.B.A. 2019), who now works at Saildrone, earned her “Blue MBA” which enhanced her existing science background while also giving her the financial and economic know-how to advance her career in a growing commercial industry.

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Fred Short (alum)

“Our research has shown that the biggest threat to eelgrass is the excess nitrogen coming from human sources—mainly wastewater treatment plants.” Fred Short (M.S. 1976) founded SeagrassNet, the Global Seagrass Monitoring Network which is now used at 139 sites on every continent except Antarctica (where seagrass has yet to be found).

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Kathleen Beck (staff)

Kathy Beck has worked at GSO for 23 years. During her time at GSO she has worked for 4 Deans and 3 Interim Deans as the GSO Dean’s Executive Assistant and also worked with 3 Associate Deans. She worked in the Fish Building, helped move the Dean’s office to OSEC and continued on. Read her reflections about her work and the Bay Campus community and learn about her retirement plans.

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Lora Harris (alum)

Lora Harris (Ph.D. 2006) did research to use chemicals of human origin, like artificial sweeteners and soaps as “fingerprints” to help determine if discharge from septic tank systems are polluting nearby watersheds. “In combination with isotopic tracers, this could help differentiate wastewater from agricultural sources, which would be useful” said Harris.

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