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Meet Kelsey and Kara: CERE students at Duquesne University’s
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2020Feb 14
Kelsey’s love of the campus and research that is helping the community together with Kara’s experience in the accelerated dual degree program and research in Tanzania, Africa shows that Duquesne’s Center for Environmental Research and Education, or CERE, students are already making a difference in the world around them. Committed to experiential learning that begins as a freshman, Duquesne provides many opportunities for students to conduct on-campus research including: • Undergraduate Research Program (URP) & symposium • Murphy's Bottom ecological field research • 3 Rivers QUEST water quality monitoring • Faculty-led experiential team projects Visit Duquesne University’s Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE) at the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at duq.edu/cere or follow us on Facebook. About Duquesne University Founded in 1878, Duquesne is consistently ranked among the nation's top Catholic universities for its award-winning faculty and tradition of academic excellence. Duquesne, a campus of nearly 9,500 graduate and undergraduate students, has been nationally recognized for its academic programs, community service and commitment to sustainability. Follow Duquesne University on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. www.duq.edu

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