Rutgers - Science Summer Abroad 2011

Thirteen Science Undergraduate Students Around the World.

Heather Afford: Tropical Marine Conservation

Photo: Heather Afford

Lionfish Dissection


June 8, 2011 - Pre Departure: Am I Supposed to be nervous?!?!
June 23, 2011 - Hello from Little Cayman! 
June 30, 2011 - The Steps to Little Cayman
July 3, 2011 - Mostly Work and Little Play on Little Cayman
July 6, 2011 - Shark vs. Barracuda!


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Who are they? What is this?

This blog is home to the thoughts and images of thirteen Rutgers University students as they travel the world. Each student was awarded a scholarships to experience the sciences beyond their New Jersey borders. In addition to the research and/or coursework, they will be keeping a journal or blogging. Their thoughts are recorded once or twice a week over the duration of their international experience.

For more information about this scholarship, please see the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, International Programs at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

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