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USF CMS Doctoral Student To Travel To Antarctica
Michelle Guitard, a PhD student at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, is going to see these changes first-hand on a two-month expedition to Antarctica.
December 3, 2018News
Super Station, Super Techs – Part 1
The ultimate goal of GEOTRACES and GP15 is to better understand the world’s oceans.
November 28, 2018News
Students Become Teachers in the Junior Scientist Program, a Win-Win for The St. Petersburg Science Festival
At this year’s St. Petersburg Science Festival, held in October, a number of especially young faces in volunteer T-shirts joined the ranks of exhibitors as the Junior Scientist Program completed its fourth year.
November 23, 2018News
New joint-use laboratory opens thanks to many within and beyond USF CMS
What began in 1940 as a dormitory, complete with a mess hall and classrooms for the United States merchant marines, has since hosted multiple academic departments before becoming the home of USF’s College of Marine Science.
November 6, 2018News
Everybody Likes Krill
Will there be enough krill to go around? It’s not an easy question.
November 1, 2018News
Food Trucks, Vegetables, and Ocean Acidification? USF CMS Takes on the Saturday Morning Market
On Saturday, October 27, 2018, students, staff, and faculty from the College of Marine Science came together to help teach the St. Petersburg community about ocean acidification.
October 31, 2018News
Celebrating 10 Years of Marine and Coastal Fisheries
Congratulations to Dr. Steven Murawski and Dr. Ernst Peebles for the paper that they co-authored being selected in the top 10 for the past decade by the journal Marine and Coastal Fisheries.
October 29, 2018News
The 2018 St. Pete Science Festival Brings Plenty of Science and Fun in the Sun
This year’s booths included Ocean Microcosm, Paleo Experiments, Ocean Iron Plinko Board, pH Races, Gulf Detectives: Fishing Sediments, and Oil Spills, and an art exhibit of high-resolution Electron Microscopy imagery.
October 23, 2018News
The CMS Community Comes Together for a “taste of science”
What do mangroves, mud, and Antarctica have to do with St. Petersburg? This is a question Dr. Brad Rosenheim has been pondering for many years.
October 22, 2018News
USF CMS Electron Microscopy Laboratory Offers High Resolution Analysis for any Scientific Discipline
Anthony M. Greco has mastered the science and the art of electron microscopy, but he has also mastered some other crucial qualities that go along with any scientific discipline: education and outreach.
October 20, 2018News
Landmark Paper In Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Hallock Muller on AAPG now judging her “Nutrient excess and the demise of coral reefs and carbonate platforms” paper as a landmark in the category Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy.
October 17, 2018CMS in the News