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SMART Scholarship-for-service Program
The Science, Mathematics, And Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarship-for-service Program fully funds undergraduate and graduate degrees in a wide ...
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Sophomore's field research looks at environmental change
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Six Things Michael Mann Wants You to Know About the Science of Global Warming
There is nothing controversial about the work of climatologist Michael Mann, director of Penn State’s Earth System Science Center.
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Scientists Predict Increased Rain, Floods for Northeast
Residents of New England and the Mid-Atlantic states will experience increased rainfall and floods if data analysis by a Penn State meteorologist and long-term ...
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Penn State's Storm Chase Team applies classroom lessons in the field
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Student’s weather project aims to keep classmates and neighbors safe, informed
Meteorology major Tom Bedard combines his Penn State experiences to form a student weather preparedness project and pursue his career goals.
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Father James B. Macelwane Annual Award in Meteorology
Deadline to apply: mid June
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National Weather Association Meteorological Satellite Applications Award for Undergraduates
The 2010 Meteorological Satellite Applications Scholarship, a great opportunity for undergraduate students to demonstrate scientific excellence in satellite ...
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THON dancers and chairs featured on ABC World News
Penn State's Water Polo team will be featured on ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer. Allison Lederer (senior Meteorology) and THON fundraising chair will be ...
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A partnership between Meteorology and Journalism provides students with hands-on experience broadcasting their weather forecasts through the "Centre County Report."
It's still a solid hour before sunrise with sub-zero wind chills, but nothing slows Penn State Meteorology student Ryan Breton
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