Environment and Sustainability
ENV students take part in CoSA 2018
ENV Students present at the 2018 Celebration of Student Achievement. Research presentations highlighted students’ experiences with experiential learning, internships, directed research, and class-based research projects. Sarah Becker and Jenna Detweiler, researchers in the People and Urban Forests research group, share their findings on an analysis of urban foraging in Philadelphia.
Shawn Waldron and Nick Kirk detail their GIS-based watershed analysis for the Upper Skippack Creek.
Phoebe Shoap and Katrina O'Donnell talk about their GIS-based analyses of drainages in the Skippack Creek.
Catherine Buczek discusses her research on ancient marine sediments from the equatorial Pacific and climate change with Dean Mark Schneider.
Office of Sustainability Fellow Madi Moses discusses her poster on the experiential learning opportunities provided by the Campus Farm.
Office of Sustainability Fellow Jess Greenburg presents findings from her analysis of waste practices of Ursinus students in the residence halls.
Samantha Parrotta discusses her GIS-based analysis of stormwater basin locations in the Upper Skippack Creek.
Heath Hidlay and Allie Cook present the process of planning a food forest at the Whittaker Environmental Research Station.
Sydney Godbey discusses her internship research on diamondback terrapins at the N.J.-based Wetlands Institute from summer 2017.
Bears in the Woods research students Amanda White, Tess Beck, and Evan White share their findings from efforts to map Ursinus community members' attachment to trees.
Sarah Becker and Jenna Detweiler, researchers in the People and Urban Forests research group, share their findings on an analysis of urban foraging in Philadelphia.
Shawn Waldron and Nick Kirk detail their GIS-based watershed analysis for the Upper Skippack Creek.
Phoebe Shoap and Katrina O'Donnell talk about their GIS-based analyses of drainages in the Skippack Creek.
Catherine Buczek discusses her research on ancient marine sediments from the equatorial Pacific and climate change with Dean Mark Schneider.
Office of Sustainability Fellow Madi Moses discusses her poster on the experiential learning opportunities provided by the Campus Farm.
Office of Sustainability Fellow Jess Greenburg presents findings from her analysis of waste practices of Ursinus students in the residence halls.
Samantha Parrotta discusses her GIS-based analysis of stormwater basin locations in the Upper Skippack Creek.
Heath Hidlay and Allie Cook present the process of planning a food forest at the Whittaker Environmental Research Station.
Sydney Godbey discusses her internship research on diamondback terrapins at the N.J.-based Wetlands Institute from summer 2017.
Bears in the Woods research students Amanda White, Tess Beck, and Evan White share their findings from efforts to map Ursinus community members' attachment to trees.