Congratulations to Holly! She starts a PostDoc position at the United States Geological Survey · Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center.
Holly successfully defended her PhD thesis: “Preventing Extinction of At-Risk Plant Species in a Complex World”. Excellent, Holly! Congratulations!
With her $2000 grant from the Webster Groves Nature Studies Society, Rachel will be studying Determining the Role of Soil Microbes in Creating Biodiverse and Successful Tallgrass Prairie Restorations. Congratulations!
Congratulations Rachel! With her $4500 grant from the Garden Club of America's Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship in Conservation Horticulture, she'll be looking at The Effects of Soil Microbes on the Growth and Survival of the Federally Endangered Astralagus Bibullatus. Savannah and Erin attend the Midstates Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Biological Sciences and Psychology to present their poster on "The role of soil microbes and plant diversity in pollination and soil carbon sequestration under climate change".
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