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Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast

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Opportunities for Undergraduate Students

Student with Children in KakabilaDo Research on Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast: Undergraduate Research Internships in Nicaragua
Interested and motivated undergraduate students can participate in this project through research internships coordinated by James Madison College, Lyman Briggs College, and the Office of Study Abroad. More information will be available shortly. Please contact Dr. Daniel Kramer or Dr. Gerald Urquhart for information.

Study Abroad on Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast: Rainforests and Reality in Nicaragua
This one-week study abroad program is offered by Michigan State University during spring break of every year. The program provides an intensive introduction to the issues of globalization, conservation, and poverty. For more details, visit the program website...

Undergraduate Student Researchers

  • Christine Sarikas, Lyman Briggs College
  • Claire Glenn, James Madison College
  • Justin Haveman, Lyman Briggs College



Research supported by grant #0815966 from the
National Science Foundation

Center for Global Change and Earth Observation

Michigan State University

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For information about specific research activities, email the appropriate member of the research team. General inquiries can be addressed to Dr. Daniel Kramer or Dr. Gerald Urquhart.