Cooperative Extension’s Watershed Watch is seeking volunteers to assess the impacts of droughts and wet weather, stormwater runoff, bacteria and algal blooms on surface water quality and contribute to better understanding how climate change is affecting our nearby waters.
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10 Under 10 Awards: Abigail Hasenfus ’20, M.S. ’21
Abigail Hasenfus ’20, M.S. ’21, chief of renewable energy program development for the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources, was recently honored with a 10 Under 10 Award from URI.
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Owen Fleischer, a double major in aquaculture and fisheries science and biology, has taken advantage of many opportunities at URI–including a trip to Mossel Bay, South Africa, to study the morphology of the area’s catshark species.
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A new undergraduate track will prepare students to address pressing environmental concerns in a wide range of industries.
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URI’s laboratory is part of the National Plant Diagnostic Network found at most land-grant institutions. It serves commercial growers, nurseries, landscape professionals and the general public. A modest $20 fee covers the cost of testing, diagnosis and recommendations, and helps support the lab.
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A URI-led team has gathered photographic data on daily mammalian activity, studying 445 total species around the world with surprising results.
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El Fernekees, a senior double majoring in gender and women’s studies and marine biology, combines their two majors to approach science from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Continue reading "“Be Original”: El Fernekees on Finding Their Path"Teaching Excellent Spotlight: Maria Peterson
Maria Peterson, assistant professor of fisheries, animal, and veterinary science, introduces students to their first semester in the pre-vet and animal science programs, noting that she enjoys watching them grow and learning to work with animals in a clinical setting.
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An international team was established to prepare the Global Center for Blue Climate Solutions for research to support informed and equitable decisions for mangrove and seagrass conservation and restoration.
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Katherine Hlywa and Emma Zorner will spend the spring semester researching how gene mutations introduced to moss influence cell wall growth thanks to an undergraduate research grant from URI’s Office of Undergraduate Research and Innovation.
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