by Margaret Hanley | Jun 15, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Margaret Hanley (M.S. Student) Hello there! I’m Margaret, and I am excited to write my first blog post for COMIT. I recently sailed aboard the NOAA ship Nancy Foster, collecting multibeam bathymetry (seafloor depth) data on the Blake Plateau. The...
by Bea Combs-Hintze | Jun 12, 2023 | News, Student Experiences
The view from my balcony. Written by: Bea Combs-Hintze (PhD student with Drs. David Naar & Steve Murawski). The first step is getting there – I opened up the French doors to the patio, where I was hit with the perfume of plumeria blooming, and heard the...
by Bea Combs-Hintze | Mar 23, 2022 | News, Student Experiences
Me at my desk at CMS, creating digital ecosystems! Written by: Bea Combs-Hintze, PhD student with Drs. David Naar & Steve Murawski. It’s all about Balance – in life, and in modeling I am expecting my first child at the end of the month. (Deep breaths.) Life these...
by Catalina Rubiano | Dec 20, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
The chase boat making its way through thick fog which persisted during several days of our survey. Written by: Catalina Rubiano; Master’s student with Dr. Alastair Graham. It’s the end of my third semester as a Master’s student at the College of Marine Science,...
by Catherine Dietrick | Dec 17, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
Me (far left) and my fellow COMIT students (from left, Catalina Rubiano, Bea Combs, Steven Paul, and Rosemary Burkhalter-Castro), plus CMS research staff member, Heather Broadbent, PhD (far right). Photo credit: Sarah Grasty Written by: Catherine Dietrick; Doctoral...
by Steven Paul | Nov 17, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
Sunset during our last night. As a new marine science graduate student this Fall at USF College of Marine Science, I was very excited to embark upon my first research cruise experience. This was also my first time doing a hydrographic survey, so anticipation was high....
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