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Welcome To EEOSThe University of Massachusetts Boston is "The Environmental Campus" of the five-campus University of Massachusetts system, and the Environmental, Earth and Ocean Sciences Department (EEOS) is the campus' premier interdisciplinary environmental department. EEOS was officially established in September of 2004, from the merger of Environmental, Coastal and Ocean Sciences (EEOS), Earth and Geographic Sciences (E&GS) and the undergraduate Environmental Studies Program (uESP). EEOS, together with another newly-formed entity, the campus-wide Center for Environmental Health, Science and Technology (CEHST), are the two cornerstones of the University's vision for national preeminence in environmental research and academic programs.
Department facilities include the Applied Geographical Information Science (GIS) Center, the Center for Estuarine and Coastal Observation (CECO), the Trace Element analysis Facility, and the Laboratory of Theoretical, Computational and Observational Oceanography. In addition, the Department houses specialized laboratories for earth, ocean and environmental sciences, including state-of-the-art facilities for GC/MS, CHN analysis, forensic environmental analysis, hydrogeology, coastal geology, environmental toxicology, stable isotope sample preparation, benthic ecology and zooplankton analysis, as well as inshore/near shore research vessels.
NEWS....Welcome back EEOS students for the Fall 2008 semester... Welcome to the new students: Seth Sheldon, Soma Basak and Jaclyn Haskins......
A Look in the past with laser Precisionhttp://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1185143625/bctid1561650086 Scientists and surveyors team up to catalogue every inch of the Paul Revere site, above and below ground The organization that runs the Paul Revere House aims to expand its historic North End site to include a neighboring property Revere once owned, creating more space for school groups and the thousands of others who make the pilgrimage each year to the starting point of one of the American Revolution's best-known episodes.....Read more on the Boston Globe ...
EEOS AssociationA link to the EEOS Graduate Student Association is now available on this site. The EEOS Association will be accepting nominations for the posts of president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer for the year 2008-2009. There will also be an election in the coming days....more information to come, so keep checking on the EEOS Graduate Student Assocation link through this website...
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Highlights
Reseach News:2006: Four scientists and students from EEOS ventured to the southern Drake Passage, Antarctica, the roughest region of the ocean. See the daily reports of their scientific activities and life aboard the Antarctic research vessel R/V Palmer.
2004: EEOS Faculty Member Conducts Research on the Mackenzie River to the Beaufort Sea in the Canadian Arctic
EEOS Scientists participate in research cruise in Hudson River Plume Fellowship Opportunities:NEW!!! NOAA Sea Grant Fellowship Programs Closing: January 25, 2008 NEW!! 2008 Coastal Management Fellowship Closing: January 28, 2008
and more at under Student Affairs > Fellowship Opportunities
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