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Posters in Progress & Adventures Downtown!

July 6, 2025
It has been a great long weekend at SEA! This morning, we got up late and made progress on our group research projects, which are due this upcoming week. It was so interesting hearing what different people are researching. Some of us analyzed the marsh data in the lab at Madden, while others stayed in the dorms working on their final posters together.
Since the weather was fantastic, we decided to take some time off from academics after lunch, which was mainly (delicious) leftover mac & cheese from the night before. At around 3 PM, many of us headed to downtown Falmouth where we split up into groups to enjoy the various activities in town. Some groups went shopping while others visited the book sale outside the Falmouth Public Library. Taking advantage of our trip downtown, many of us enjoyed dinner at local restaurants and cafes.
After a wonderful trip, we returned to the SEA campus in the evening to cool down and prepare for our trip tomorrow.
Looking forward to the next day!
Kevin and Sherry
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