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      Boynton Beach teacher selected to participate in Arctic program
      Article highlighting PolarTREC teacher, Elizabeth Eubanks' upcoming expedition and webinar from her expedition to Barrow, Alaska. From the online version of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

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      Professor heads to tundra to uncover clues about climate
      Online article from the Palm Beach Post about PolarTREC researcher, Steve Oberbauer, and his work this summer in Barrow, Alaska.

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      Teacher goes to the ends of the Earth to study
      Online article from the Palm Beach Post, highlighting PolarTREC Teacher, Elizabeth Eubanks' upcoming expedition to Barrow, Alaska.

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      Region: Arctic
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      Prestigious award is first for a Catholic educator
      Article from the online version of the Florida Catholic publication, highlighting Elizabeth Eubanks' Dwyer Award and upcoming PolarTREC expedition to Barrow, Alaska.

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      Region: Arctic
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      Who is the Walrus?
      Online article from the New York Times, highlighting walrus ecology and the research conducted by Lee Cooper and other researchers on the March 2008 cruise in the Bering Sea aboard the USCGC Healy.

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      Jamestown woman selected for international initiative
      Online news article featuring Robyn Staup's (Sweet) expedition aboard the USCGC Healy.

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      Educators' award-winners announced
      Online version of the Palm Beach Post article showcasing winners of the 2008 Dwyer Award. PolarTREC Teacher Elizabeth Eubanks was one of five winners and will be traveling to Barrow, Alaska in the summer of 2008.

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      Region: Antarctic
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      Physics teacher to journey from Belmont to the bottom of the world
      About this time next year, Casey O'Hara, Carlmont High School physics teacher, will experience extreme subzero temperatures, 24 hours of intense sunlight and 10,000 feet of elevation. He'll travel to desolate Antarctica as a member of the largest research project of its kind - the construction of IceCube, the world's biggest telescope for detecting subatomic particles.

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      Russia
      CPS Field Notes newsletter discusses research at Lake El'gygytgyn.

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      Region: Arctic | Antarctic
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      Radio Interview with PolarTREC Teachers
      Boise State Radio interview with Mike Rhinard, Sarah Diers, and Lindsay Knippenberg.