Chunmeng Wang is a PhD student in the EEES program. Her poster, Climate Change Increases the Reliance of U.S. Corn on Irrigation, recently won an award at the Guarini Poster Session.
More than 300 farmers and agricultural service providers learned about agroforestry through a recently completed Northeast SARE Research and Education Grant project. Congrats to Professor Theresa Ong, Kristen Jovanelly (EEES), and the whole team!
Sarah Cuprewich, a PhD candidate in the EEES graduate program, used the award to conduct a laboratory experiment testing whether mycorrhizal fungal spores remain viable after being consumed by rodents, shedding light on how these essential fungi disperse across landscapes in a changing climate.
Douglas Bolger, an ecologist and conservation biologist interested in how human land-use affects animal and plant populations, was appointed to the Myers Family Professorship.
Professor Bala Chaudhary was honored with the British Ecological Society's 2025 Equality and Diversity Champion Award, which celebrates those who've made outstanding contributions to enhancing the practice of equality and diversity in the ecological community.
Jesse Casana, W.J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Archaeology, is quoted in Nautilus about using artificial intelligence with remote imaging to identify archaeological sites.