Category: In the news
CSUN Marine Biology students write and illustrate a children’s book about barnacle competition
CSUN graduate student answers National Geographic’s “provocative questions”
CSUN marine biologists surprised by the arrival of nearly 700 baby sea bass
Image: Some of the baby sea bass. (Photo by Michael Couffer, via CSUNshine Today)
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Yoder offers perspective on new “gay genes” study
Silbiger talks climate change and the challenges of science communication on Sisters of Sci-Fi podcast
CSUN Assistant Professor of Biology Nyssa Silbiger appeared on the latest episode of the Sisters of Sci-Fi podcast, talking with host L. Stephanie Tate about…
View More Silbiger talks climate change and the challenges of science communication on Sisters of Sci-Fi podcastCSUN grad student receives NSF fellowship to study coral reefs’ resilience
Danielle Becker, M.S. student in Dr. Nyssa Silbiger’s lab, has received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for her thesis research on coral’s ability…
View More CSUN grad student receives NSF fellowship to study coral reefs’ resilienceAtlas Obscura spotlights CSUN graduate student who’s turning roadkill into data
CSUN Biology graduate student Rachel Larson was recently featured in Atlas Obscura, in an article highlighting how she learns about the lives of coyotes by…
View More Atlas Obscura spotlights CSUN graduate student who’s turning roadkill into dataCSUN Biology MSci. alumna awarded Ford Foundation Fellowship
Malachia Hoover, who earned her Master’s degree in Biology as part of CSUN’s RISE program, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Ford Foundation…
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