Document Type
Blog
Publication Date
11-8-2018
Abstract
University of Dayton doctoral student Ming Gong '15 is more comfortable at the keyboard of a computer or piano than trekking across snow and ice in sub-freezing temperatures. But, during May and June, she spent 10 days at a field summer school in Utqiagvik, Alaska, where she learned how to collect physical data in the Arctic.
Keywords
University of Dayton, Arts and Sciences
eCommons Citation
Larsen, Dave, "Arctic Ice Research" (2018). College of Arts and Sciences Newsroom. 280.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/cas_blog/280