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Living up to its name: Environmental education expands at the CEER

In a year marked by growth and innovation, Susquehanna University’s Center for Environmental Education and…

Image for news story: Ecology majors care for animals big and small in research, zoo internships
Ecology majors care for animals big and small in research, zoo internships

Lindsay Davis ’25 was a newly declared ecology major when she read an article about…

Image for news story: Senior learns patience from Pennsylvania’s birds
Senior learns patience from Pennsylvania’s birds

Sara Motz ’25 carefully tried to free the tiny common yellowthroat from the fine mesh…

Image for news story: Shedding the light on mixoplankton
Shedding the light on mixoplankton

In any body of water, millions of tiny organisms float around, casually playing a critical…

Image for news story: Climbing temperatures adversely impact brook trout
Climbing temperatures adversely impact brook trout

Recent research from Susquehanna University’s Freshwater Research Institute finds that water temperatures affect certain behaviors…

Image for news story: Susquehanna, Chesapeake Conservancy Formalize Relationship
Susquehanna, Chesapeake Conservancy Formalize Relationship

Susquehanna University and the Chesapeake Conservancy have formalized their ongoing relationship through an agreement that…

Image for news story: For purseweb spiders, flinging their poo may be life or death
For purseweb spiders, flinging their poo may be life or death

Ecology major Aislinn Shilcusky ’24 researched the purseweb spider alongside Matthew Persons, professor of biology,…

Image for news story: Students Fish for Data, Trout To Detect Stream Health
Students Fish for Data, Trout To Detect Stream Health

Students interning with Susquehanna’s Freshwater Research Institute spent a portion of their summer in the…

Image for news story: Using Modern Tools To Dig Millions of Years Into History
Using Modern Tools To Dig Millions of Years Into History

Two Susquehanna students are spending their summer on Vermont’s Isle La Motte studying the fossil…

Susquehanna Included Among Nation’s Top Green Colleges

Susquehanna University is one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton…

Pawpaw Trees To Restore Streambank, Honor Native Land

Susquehanna planted a grove of pawpaw trees at the Center for Environmental Education and Research…

Native Plants Aid Campus Wetland Restoration

Susquehanna students and faculty, along with members of the Chesapeake Conservancy and Chesapeake Conservation Corps,…

FRI Collaborations Lead to Internships for Students

Leveraging the relationships of Susquehanna’s Freshwater Research Institute and its collaborators, students majoring in the…

Ecology Grad Reflects on Research, Conference Presentation Experience

Doing undergraduate research with faculty mentors led the way for Sam Silknetter ’14 to get…

Brood X Cicadas Are Here!

They’re baaack … Brood X, also known as periodical, cicadas have begun emerging from…

Sustainability Management Minor Coming Fall 2021

Beginning in the fall 2021 semester, Susquehanna University will offer a minor in sustainability management. …

Image for news story: Ecology Major Provided Research Opportunities at Home and Abroad
Ecology Major Provided Research Opportunities at Home and Abroad

From studying red-eyed tree frogs in Panama to working with endangered species at the Memphis…

Image for news story: Stream Research Project Experience Gives Ecology Major Valuable Skills
Stream Research Project Experience Gives Ecology Major Valuable Skills

  Helping save wild trout isn’t a bad way to spend a summer. …

Image for news story: Iudica Named to National Ecology Group
Iudica Named to National Ecology Group

Carlos A. Iudica, associate professor of biology and ecology at Susquehanna University, has been named…

Ecology Grad Reflects on Research Opportunities

For Savannah Rhoads ’18, transferring to Susquehanna in spring 2016 opened up a world of…

Students Present at Undergraduate Research Conference

Forty-five Susquehanna University students recently returned from Oklahoma from the National Conference on Undergraduate Research…

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