Krishna Nemali and Sangrak Son (Ph.D. student in Nemali’s lab) are continuing their outreach and engagement work at Otterbein Elementary School, Indiana. The goal of their project is to shift the attitudes in schoolchildren towards healthy eating by providing both hands on and curriculum-based training. They installed indoor hydroponic systems to enable schoolchildren produce leafy…Read more about Krishna Nemali Continues Outreach in Otterbein[Read More]
“Take an internship/study abroad somewhere you are not familiar with but are interested in exploring! Stepping outside your comfort zone is the best way to grow your knowledge in whatever it is that you are passionate about!” Brody Piel (Junior/Turf Management and Science) is spending the summer working for the Charlotte Country Club in Charlotte,…Read more about Brody Piel Steps Outside Comfort Zone with Internship[Read More]
Last week Drs. Jada Powlen and Cale Bigelow attended the Global Conference on Sandy Soils in Madison Wisconsin. They presented their research paper titled: Sand Rootzone Water Repellence and Localized Dry Spot Recovery as Affected by Surfactant Chemistry, Seaweed Extract and Soluble Nitrogen.
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