From Myanmar to Florida, Soe Min Thu is building a career in natural resource management with the help of CEMML's Early-Career Development Program.| CEMML
For recent college graduate Harrison Wehmann, the detailed detective work of archaeology is exactly what he wants to be doing. After earning his bachelor’s degree with a double major in archaeology and history, and a master’s in underwater archaeology, he’s found the perfect opportunity through CEMML’s Early-career Development Program. Now, he’s building a career chasing history at Joint Base Langley-Eustis—and helping a military installation preserve its past. The post Unearthing...| CEMML
As a CEMML intern, Ellie Azulay focuses on documenting historic turpentine industry sites from the early 20th century on what’s now Avon Park Air Force Range.| CEMML
Rebecca Morse, a participant in CEMML's Early-Career Development Program, is working with staff from Little Rock Air Force Base to create a new pollinator garden.| CEMML
Levin Brandt, an intern with CEMML's Early-career Development Program, was presented with the annual Great Plains CESU Graduate Student Award for his outstanding work supporting ecosystems on Air Force installations in Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado, and North Dakota. Mr. Brandt is a graduate student in Biology at the University of North Dakota. The post CEMML intern wins 2024 Great Plains CESU Award appeared first on CEMML.| CEMML