From USC
If Southern California's recent Rose Bowl sunny warm days seem idyllic, well, shift gears for the New Year and leap aboard and start following a chilly, distant adventure: For the next few weeks, some Trojan graduate students will be sharing their polar experiences via a blog with the special dateline of McMurdo Station. That's in summertime Antarctica, where the young scientists will take part in a National Science Foundation study program, the only such graduate venture on the seventh continent. Folks from Southern California have conducted all manner of biological field work in the program since 1994, with more than 200 students and faculty from 30 nations all surviving some of the globe's harshest and most extreme conditions without incident.
Trojan team will tackle projects in Antarctica
Click here to follow polar adventures on a 'Summer in Antarctica'

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