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Dr. Al Stein Memorial Fund Recipients

Zarifa Akbary, senior Molecular Biology major, Florencia Gori, senior Biology major

S. Marie Kuhnen Scholarship Recipients

Bethany Olive, senior Biology and English major, Andreia Resende, senior Biology major

Charles E. Hadley Memorial Fund Recipient

Zarifa Akbary, senior Molecular Biology major

Bonnie Lustigman Research Fellowship Recipients

Ellia Daniel, senior Biology major, Raisa DaSilva, senior Molecular Biology major, Daniel Murnock, graduate Molecular Biology major, Samantha Zorns, junior Biology major

Emily Boyle Critical Language Scholarship recipient

Montclair State University Student Earns U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)

Emily Boyle is the second student from the University since 2015 to receive this highly competitive and prestigious award

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Harmful algal blooms close swimming area at NJ state park for 2021 summer season

Dr. Meiyin Wu, Biology Professor, spoke with NJ Spotlight News regarding the algal blooms we have seen throughout the state over the past few years

Flu-Like Symptoms This Summer May Not Be Caused By COVID, But Ticks

CBS interviewed Assistant Professor of Biology Matthew Aardema to discuss tick populations in the area

Clinging Jellyfish Return to the Jersey Shore

Dr. Paul Bologna and his research students took John Elliott, CBS Meteorologist, with them during a recent field research outing

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Professor Interviewed on 60 Second Science Podcast

Dr. Colette Feehan provided insight in the episode To Fight Climate Change: Grow a Floating Forest, Then Sink It

Fifth Annual Wehner Research Symposium and Darwin Day Celebration

The event featured student research and a keynote by Dr. Corrie Moreau, Cornell University

Purple urchins consume the remainder of a small giant kelp.

In the Pacific, Global Warming Disrupted The Ecological Dance of Urchins, Sea Stars And Kelp. Otters Help Restore Balance.

When ocean heat waves and a sea star disease devastated kelp forests that are critical to sea life and the California urchin fishing industry, sea otters came to the rescue.

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WSAV Honoring Black History

The news station’s segment featured Biology professor, Dr. Sandra Daise Adams