
Scientist Margaret Lowman’s profile rises as head of the new N.C. Nature Research Center
From newsobserver.com: Margaret Lowman’s office is the top of a tree. It’s not her only one – she also has a office with a desk

From newsobserver.com: Margaret Lowman’s office is the top of a tree. It’s not her only one – she also has a office with a desk

From prweb.com: “Raleigh’s New World” highlights 24 Days of Deals and a Trip to the Amazon in celebration of the opening of The Nature Research

From PLoS Blogs: RALEIGH, NC – Although it’s personal day job news, I’m certain this announcement will be of interest to all of our PLoS

From NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY: The N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences’ Nature Research Center will bring science, and NC State expertise, to the public in

From Winston Salem-Journal: Meg Lowman has found that one way to stir interest in the new wing at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences is

From Sun Journal: Meg Lowman, director of the Nature Resource Center — the new wing of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, is traveling

Visit Raleigh, the official blog of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau, interviewed Dr. Lowman asking her 24 questions. Read it here.

From wwaytv3.com: WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Some kids spent the day learning outside. Their classroom? A large oak tree. “It was really fun,” student Hope

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: What do a young Philippine clothing designer, an American social networker, an Indian medic, an Ethiopian teacher

From National Geographic: The movie version of the Dr. Seuss’s classic conservation story The Lorax tells the story of Ted, a boy who wanders beyond