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Bay Journal (Sun 1 Apr, 2012)
University of MD lands Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center
Staff quoted: Margaret Palmer, Jonathan Kramer
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The University of Maryland has landed a $27 million national grant to build an institution that will take available environmental and sociological data and distill it into meaningful pieces so it has a better chance of affecting public policy.
The Baltimore Sun (Mon 30 Jan, 2012)
UM 'synthesis' center seeks to balance nature, people: Center is funded by $27.5 million federal grant
Staff quoted: Jonathan Kramer, Margaret Palmer, Don Boesch
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Scientists, economists, politicians, educators and even an artist gathered Monday in Annapolis to mark the launch of an unusual University of Maryland think tank that aims to bring academic disciplines together to tackle thorny environmental issues.
Southern Maryland News (Fri 2 Mar, 2007)
Oyster lecture, dinner event is tasty, informative
Staff quoted: Jonathan Kramer
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Oyster lecture, dinner event is tasty, informative
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