This spring, RISD will be offering Representing Anthropogenic Climate Change: Marine Environments as a six credit studio in the Liberal Arts department. The studio, sponsored by NSF EPSCoR at RISD, aims to delve into the effects of climate change on marine environments. The course is taught by Nicole Merola and Peter Hocking.
Seats are still available for Spring; check out the poster below for more information.
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