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| June Thu, 2021

Removing Carbon From the Atmosphere Must Be Part of Climate Change Policy

Eagleton Science Fellow Evvan Morton co-authored an op-ed calling for science policy changes that would call for the removal of carbon from the atmosphere. - Issues in Science and Technology

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| April Thu, 2021

A Call to Action for STEM Faculty—In Service to Society and Our Students

The Academe Blog published an op-ed written by Eagleton Science Fellow and Professor of Geology at Lafayette College Kira Lawrence, Ph.D., calling for STEM faculty to participate in science and politics fellowships.

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| April Mon, 2021

Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics Launches First Public Database of Scientists in State Politics

The Science and Politics Initiative at Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics has launched the first publicly accessible national database of elected state legislators with scientific, engineering and health care training.

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| March Thu, 2021

Q&A with Eagleton Science Fellow Dr. Peter Frank

Eagleton Science Fellow Serves as In-House Science Aide for the New Jersey Department of Education

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