By Ellen Liberman Ghanaians like their sardines fried with shito (a hot black pepper sauce), or stewed with kenkey (a fermented corn dumpling), or complemented by angwa mo (fried rice). There are probably as many variations on a fish dish as there are cooks in this West African country hugging the northern curve of the […]
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Happenings
Memorable moments from across the Bay Campus
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Blue MBA Graduate Anupa Asokan brings a unique perspective and pragmatic approach to marine conservation. By Janine Weisman There was little time to put names to faces before the 24 teenagers chaperoned by Anupa Asokan boarded their flight in Los Angeles. Not that she could see the faces of her young charges anyway. After all, […]
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Updates from former students of the School
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Karen Wishner made a career of marine science, teaching and leadership. By Ellen Liberman In 1980, Karen Wishner rode into town on her Honda 400-4 Super Sport with a bedroll and her possessions bungeed on the back, like some outlaw biker science chick. Her new colleagues at the Graduate School of Oceanography were suitably impressed. […]
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Recognition from the Scientific Community
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Using Computational Modeling with Mathematical Theory Keisuke Inomura, Assistant Professor of Oceanography By Janine Weisman Open any microbiology textbook and see illustrations of cells and the nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids inside them. Advancements in research have increased our understanding of how these biomolecules are produced, stored and degraded. But what is the story […]
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A tribute to GSO professor Candace Oviatt on the occasion of her receipt of the URI Distinguished Achievement Award.
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Sixty years ago, the University of Rhode Island established the Graduate School of Oceanography on the shores of Narragansett Bay. Since then, a bounty of oceanographic knowledge has issued forth and more than a thousand advanced degrees have been awarded. For complete coverage, visit: uri.edu/gso/60-years
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“Campus renewal”—a ten-year program of laboratory and facility construction—anticipates the ways in which oceanography will evolve. It will also provide scientists and engineers with the infrastructure they need today and tomorrow to develop technologies and conduct world-class research. Campus renewal will be rolling out in two phases. Phase One projects—replacement of the pier and seawater […]
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