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  1. Student awardees exemplify collaborative nature of international agricultural research

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/student-awardees-exemplify-collaborative-nature-international-agricultural-research

    Capacity building doesn’t occur spontaneously. Nor is it achieved through individuals and organizations acting independently. Two Ohio State graduate students in CFAES exemplified these notions with their recent selection as U.S. Borlaug Fellows in Global ...

  2. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Laboratories Renovated, Ready

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/fisheries-and-aquatic-sciences-laboratories-renovated-ready

    Two laboratories on the fourth floor of Kottman Hall were recently renovated and are "ready to go,” says Lauren Pintor, assistant professor of Aquatic Ecology in the School of Environment and Natural Resources. The labs, formerly used and designed fo ...

  3. Kottman Lobby’s Aquarium Back in Action Thanks to TerrAqua

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/kottman-lobby%E2%80%99s-aquarium-back-action-thanks-terraqua

    If you ever find yourself in the central lobby of Kottman Hall (as most of us frequently do), pause to check out the aquarium brightening up the lobby through these dreary winter and early spring months. The aquarium’s liveliness is in large part thanks t ...

  4. Workshop Discusses Whether Agriculture Can Significantly Reduce Off-Site Movement of Soluble Nutrients

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/workshop-discusses-whether-agriculture-can-significantly-reduce-site-movement-soluble-nutrients

    ADA, Ohio – Growers who plant cover crops and vegetative systems in agriculture will find that it can tie up phosphorus in a stable phosphorus form that remains in the soil which can increase phosphorus use efficiency, according to a soil researcher from ...

  5. Leaves in Absence? How to ID Trees in Winter

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/leaves-absence-how-id-trees-winter

    CHARDON, Ohio-- The trees in Chardon’s Big Creek Park will still be bare at the end of March. And that’s good. Part of northeast Ohio’s Geauga Park District, the park is hosting a  Winter Tree ID workshop  March 28. The program will focus on bark, fruit, ...

  6. SENR Undergraduate Researchers Awarded Top Honors

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-undergraduate-researchers-awarded-top-honors

    Out of 43 posters in the agriculture/environmental science category, SENR undergraduate researchers Rachel Hefflinger and Elisabeth Nadler's posters were awarded top honors at this year's annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum on March 26 on ...

  7. SENR to Partner on New Sustainability Learning Community with OSU Housing

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-partner-new-sustainability-learning-community-osu-housing

    In Autumn 2014, a new Ohio State learning community, Students Understanding Sustainability and Taking Action to Improve Nature and Society (SUSTAINS), will launch on the Ohio State campus.  Students interested in becoming a member of the SUSTAINS Learning ...

  8. Students Offer Sustainability Solutions to Mayor Coleman’s Green Team

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/students-offer-sustainability-solutions-mayor-coleman%E2%80%99s-green-team

    Students in “Assessing Sustainability: Project Experience” (ENR 4567) received hands-on training this semester on preparing and presenting research to policymakers. The class, which is co-taught by Elena Irwin and Gregory Hitzhusen, recently presented res ...

  9. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Laboratories Renovated

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/fisheries-and-aquatic-sciences-laboratories-renovated

    Two laboratories on the fourth floor of Kottman Hall were recently renovated and are "ready to go,” says Lauren Pintor, assistant professor of Aquatic Ecology in the SENR.   Learn more  about how the labs are integral to research, but also how studen ...

  10. Ohio State Researchers Help to Author the U.S. National Climate Assessment Report

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-researchers-help-author-us-national-climate-assessment-report

    Every four years, the U.S. federal government commissions a body of research known as the U.S. National Climate Assessment to examine the effects of climate change on the environment, agriculture, energy production and use, land and water resources, human ...

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