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URSCA Project- Michael Facella and Sierra Smith
A growing problem of plastics pollution that has been making headlines is the focus of Bloomsburg University students Michael Facella and Sierra Smith’s summer research project. For their URSCA...
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Exercise science research gets national spotlight
Research ranging from NFL Scouting Combine performance to pre-workout supplements to neuromuscular fatigue and muscle swelling were among the topics presented by Bloomsburg University exercise science...
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DCNR intern develops professional toolbox
The skill set for a park ranger needs to be both comprehensive and varied. Bloomsburg University junior-to-be Sarah Buckley is learning firsthand this summer about all of the skills needed as an...
EGGS research showcased on national stage
A group of students from Bloomsburg University’s Department of Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences (EGGS) presented their undergraduate research at the annual Northeast Section of the...
Wetlands class heads south for spring break
Cynthia Venn’s wetlands class began its spring break in Orlando, then to Everglades City for an airboat ride through the mangroves. After, continuing their trip down to the Everglades (a.k.a. Shark...
COST Research Day
More than 80 students from 11 fields of study in Bloomsburg University’s College of Science and Technology showcased with their work in the Andruss Library throughout the day on a wide range of topics...
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Billy Basalt is born
Willy Girard first picked Bloomsburg University as his college of choice because of its proximity to his home. Coincidently, the EGGS 330 Special Topics in Field Geology course took him far away from...
New perspective on a familiar adventure
EGGS 330 was not Sean Leshko’s first field course nor was it his first time in Southern California. In fact, the senior geology major lived in Death Valley, Calif., for a number of years before moving...
Pre-med major interns in Kenya thanks to PEG award
Allison Sowers developed a deeper understanding of herself and the world she lives in during a recent internship with International Medical Aid (IMA) in Mombasa, Kenya. Sowers, a biology and pre...
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Professional U connections making the difference
While Nathan Reynolds had known since high school that he wanted to help people, he wasn’t exactly sure how. Inspired by his mother, who is an RN, Reynolds originally began as a biology major, but...