IAN in the Media

This searchable database contains a list of articles published about the Integration and Application Network in the media. It is a subset of the UMCES in the Media database, which allows you to view articles from all University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science laboratories.

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You are browsing all 504 articles featuring Don Boesch. You can browse/search by year/month, and search terms to view other articles in the database.


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Dorchester Star (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
Underwater robot coming to Horn Point
Staff quoted: Don Boesch, Nicholas Nidzieko
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CAMBRIDGE -- A new high-tech marine exploration tool is coming to Horn Point Laboratories to help oceanographers advance in the study of coastal ocean environments.


WJZ-TV (Baltimore) (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
NSF Funds Md., Del. Climate Change Education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change.


The Republic (Indiana) (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
National Science Foundation gives $5.8M for Maryland, Delaware climate change education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, Md. — Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change


Delmarva Public Radio (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
Maryland and Delaware Get Help Teaching About Climate Change
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) - Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change


My Fox NY (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
Federal government funding climate change education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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MYFOXNY.COM - Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting federal dollars to help in teaching about climate change.


WBOC (Salisbury) Television (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
NSF Funds Md., Del. Climate Change Education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) - Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change.


My Fox DC (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
NSF funds Md., Del. climate change education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) - Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change


Barbara A. Mikulski Media (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
Maryland and Delaware Partnership will Bring Teachers and Scientists Together on Climate Change
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE, MD — The National Science Foundation announced that it is funding a major initiative to help prepare educators in Maryland and Delaware to teach climate change science in the classroom. The $5.8 million cooperative agreement supports implementation of the Maryland-Delaware Climate Change Education, Assessment, and Research (MADE CLEAR) partnership, an effort to forge new ways to deliver effective and relevant climate change education that could serve as a national model.


State of Delaware News (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
Climate Change Funding - Partnership will bring teachers, scientists together on topic of climate change
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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The National Science Foundation has announced that it is funding a major initiative to help prepare educators in Maryland and Delaware to teach climate change science in the classroom.


The Frederick News-Post (Thu 16 Aug, 2012)
NSF funds Md., Del. climate change education
Staff quoted: Don Boesch
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CAMBRIDGE (AP) — Teachers in Maryland and Delaware are getting help in teaching about climate change.



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