Back to SES Alumni SES 25th Anniversary Celebration and SBD Welcome Symposium Overview SES/SBD Event Gallery Home Educational Opportunities Undergraduate Programs Semester in Environmental Science (SES) SES Alumni SES 25th Anniversary Celebration and SBD Welcome Symposium April 20-22, 2023 Woods Hole, MA Thank you for joining us in Woods Hole to celebrate 25 years of the Semester in Environmental Science and to welcome the new Semester in Biological Discovery for undergraduates. Planning Committee: Linda Hyman, Director of Education David Mark Welch, Director of Semester in Biological Discovery Ken Foreman, Former Director of Semester in Environmental Science Mirta Teichberg, Director of Semester in Environmental Science Ashley Bolbrock, Sr. Associate Director, Constituent Giving and Operations Joanna Bennett, Annual Fund and Alumni Specialist Jean Enright, Manager, Student Affairs & Undergraduate Programs Related Information Semester in Environmental Science (SES) The СƵ’s Semester in Environmental Science (SES) is a 15-week program that provides intensive field and laboratory-based learning opportunities to better understand ecosystem science and the biogeochemistry of coastal forests, freshwater ponds, and estuaries. Learn more about the SES program here. Semester in Environmental Science Class Photos View class photos from the 2000s - 2010s! SES Multimedia Join the СƵ Ecosystems Center scientists as they explore critical problems in environmental science. Inspired by their research, seminars will touch on topics covered as part of the Semester in Environmental Science at the СƵ, and span diverse ecosystems ranging from Arctic tundra to temperate forests, coastal marshes and wetlands to the open ocean, deserts to Cape Cod’s salt ponds. View videos from the SES course.
Semester in Environmental Science (SES) The СƵ’s Semester in Environmental Science (SES) is a 15-week program that provides intensive field and laboratory-based learning opportunities to better understand ecosystem science and the biogeochemistry of coastal forests, freshwater ponds, and estuaries. Learn more about the SES program here.
SES Multimedia Join the СƵ Ecosystems Center scientists as they explore critical problems in environmental science. Inspired by their research, seminars will touch on topics covered as part of the Semester in Environmental Science at the СƵ, and span diverse ecosystems ranging from Arctic tundra to temperate forests, coastal marshes and wetlands to the open ocean, deserts to Cape Cod’s salt ponds. View videos from the SES course.