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An ecological underdogMariana Cardenas conducts research on lichens, mosses and cyanobacteria in Cedar Creek’s long-term experiments. |
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Building a baseline for inclusive teachingFive CBS graduate students share their takeaways from the Inclusive STEM Teaching Project. |
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Keeping the Krebs in checkTom Niehaus receives a five-year $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. |
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Six students recognized with 2024 TA awardsCBS recognizes teaching assistants making a lasting impact in the classroom. |
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Research brief: Minnesota’s invasive tansy spread impacted by land useResearchers look into reasons behind spread of Tanacetum vulgare |
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Research brief: Lichen partnerships challenged by changes in the NorthwoodsResearchers explore the impact of climate change on lichen. |
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A legacy of excellenceAs David Bernlohr prepares to retire after four decades, his impact as a leader, researcher and educator continue to reverberate. |
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Testing the watersCollege of Biological Science researchers are developing new approaches that promise to reduce industrial pollution and contamination in our water systems. |
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Following up with Cedar Creek's fishersWildlife biologist Michael Joyce investigates the population dynamics and habitat use of a Minnesota predator belonging to the weasel family. |
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2024 CBS award winners announcedCollege announces winners of the John S. Anderson Leadership Award and the Stanley Dagley-Samuel Kirkwood Undergraduate Education Award. |