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Science students participating in Biosphere 2 classes

Author: William G. Gilroy

Five University of 91³Ô¹Ï junior science majors are among 49 undergraduates from 25 colleges and universities attending the Earth Semester class this fall at Columbia University’s Biosphere Center in Arizona.p. The 91³Ô¹Ï participants are: Trevor Smith, an environmental science major from Pensacola, Fla.; Patricia Elias, an environmental science major from McLean, Va.; Christopher German, a biology major from Pittsburgh; Virginia Kelly, an environmental science major from Asheville, N.C.; and Ryan Suarez, an environmental science major from Los Angeles.p. Located north of Tucson in Oracle, Ariz., the Biosphere 2 Center is Columbia University’s 250-acre campus devoted to deepening the understanding of earth systems vital to the policies and decisions that will affect the future of the planet. The Biosphere 2 laboratory is the world’s largest controlled facility for plant growth and integrated study of earth systems science.p. Students in the Earth Semester spend the 16-week program exploring the unique laboratory of Biosphere 2 and the surrounding Sonoran desert and examining global issues such as greenhouse warming and land-use change.p.

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