Fall 2022 Issue
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September 2021- August 2022
Highlights
Program Gives High School Students In-Person STEM Lab Time
🧪 Tasmia Haque and Sadia Rahman, rising seniors at Egg Harbor Township High School, and Noor Elmasri, a rising senior at Atlantic City High School, were selected for the program, which provides research opportunities for underrepresented students in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
ĢƵ to Monitor New Mill Creek Oyster Reef 🦪
Christine Thompson, assistant associate professor of Marine Science, and students will track the growth and survivorship of the oysters and how they improve water quality. The oysters were planted by Dale Parsons, a fifth-generation oyster farmer of Parsons Seafood in Tuckerton.
🌊 Student Research Connects Rising Seas with Flood Severity
Rachel Fisher, a senior Sustainability Program major at ĢƵ, researched connections between rising sea levels and flooding along the New Jersey coast. Fisher pulled together relevant points from existing research as well as reviewed long-term data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tidal gauges in Atlantic City and Cape May to document sea level rise.
ĢƵ Names New Deans for Two Schools
📢Amanda Norvellwill head the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
ĢƵ Student Teacher Earns State Recognition
🏆Jalynn Pagano '22 was one of 15 student teachers selected as New Jersey Distinguished Clinical Intern of the Year.
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Ocean Wind I Expands Partnership with ĢƵ
New Jersey's first offshore wind farm project, Ocean Wind 1, announces expanded partnership with ĢƵ that supports the project's monitoring and mitigation efforts related to the North Atlantic Right Whale and other marine wildlife.🐳
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🛥️ Family of the late Marine Science Professor Rudy G. Arndt Donate Boat
The R/V Rudy G. Arndt, a shallow draft research vessel, was formally dedicated in a ceremony at Breeze’s Dock Bar & Grill on May 24, 2022.
Retiring Faculty Member Matthew Landau Gets the Last Word
Matthew Landau gave a 15-minute "Last Lecture" in the Campus Center.
ĢƵ gets $500,000 STEM Grant 💵
ĢƵ will receive money from the federal government to support its coastal resiliency and management programs and provide STEM educational and career opportunities for middle- and high school students in South Jersey.
🍅 Tomato Research Project Also Feeds the Homeless
ĢƵ student Courtney Weber and Professor Joseph Trout are using weather data and ĢƵ Sustainable Farm to study the best variety of tomatoes to grow in urban gardens. Their results also produced a crop that was turned into 25 homemade casseroles for Saint John's Hospice in Philadelphia.
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👉 In Case You Missed It…
Gordan Grguric is honoring his father and sharing his love of fishing through a newly endowed $200,000 Silba Distinguished Scholarship, which will subsidize students who are doing research in marine science. The scholarship will award two $3,500 grants per year.
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Funds for Two Geology Students' Field Trip
Dr. Jeffrey Webber and students Steven Tapanes and Allison Reid spent about a month in a remote wilderness classroom in a real-life research project to create a geologic map of a region in the Flint Creek mountain range.
Second USDA Grant to Build Maple Syrup Industry in South Jersey
In November 2021, the project was awarded a second grant from the United States Department of Agriculture for nearly $500,000 over three years to begin building a maple syrup 🍁🥞 industry in South Jersey.
Second Largest NIH Grant in ĢƵ's History!
Dr. Michael Law '00 was awarded a $375,629 NIH grant. It is an opportunity for ĢƵ’s undergraduate students to conduct research in a real-life laboratory setting while also being paid for their experience.
➡️ Over 350 Attend Cannabis Career Fair and Business Expo
Vendors representing all aspects of New Jersey’s developing cannabis industry offered advice, internship opportunities and some job offerings at the Cannabis Career Fair and Business Expo at ĢƵ Nov. 17, 2021.
Atlantic White Cedar to Make a Comeback on Campus
🌱Trays of cedar seedlings grown by Pinelands Nursery and donated by New Jersey Audubon filled the bed of a
pick-up truck parked along Vera King Farris Drive. Drs. Olson and Caccamesi helped to get the seedlings off the truck and into the ground.
Middle Schoolers Learn Fishing 🎣 for the Future
Dr. Adam Aguiar and students in his Ecology and Saltwater Fishing class taught students how to tie knots and cast a fishing rod.
ĢƵ University supports Coastal Resilency Institute and Marine Science Center(CRI/MSC) 🏫ɱ
The Institute will be located in the Absecon Inlet, Gardner's Basin area, in Atlantic City.
🎓🎓Two-time NAMS graduate and animal care specialist Melissa Laurino '15 / M.S. '18 was recently featured in the discussing her dream job watching the dolphins 🐬 off of Cape May.
🐢 A Record Rescue
The Diamondback terrapin "head start" program at ĢƵ's vivarium made headlines internationally and caught the attention of Jimmy Fallon, who mentioned the terrapins on the Tonight Show. ✨
👀 Assistant professor of marine science Christine Thompsonswaying side to side while conducting field work from a research vessel.
- Program Gives High School Students In-persn STEM Lab Time
- Researchers Fish for Answers to Striped Bass Migration and Stock Origins
- ĢƵ Student Teacher Earns State Recognition
- Rescued Terrapins to the Marsh
- Ocean Wind | Expands Partnership with ĢƵ
- Students Soak Up Science and Visit Campus at Sciencepallooza
- Undergrads Present Research at Science and Math Symposium
- ĢƵ Maple Project Expands
- Tomato Research Project Also Feed the Homeless
- Mapping History
- Gracie Buondonno - Choose ĢƵ
- Students Learn the Chemistry of Art
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- ĢƵ Receives $500,000 Grant to Build Maple Syrup Industry in South Jersey
- New Angles for Success: Mentoring Underrepresented Youth
- Atlantic White Cedar is Taking Root for a Comeback at ĢƵ
- Tuckerton Oyster Restoration Site Doubles in Size
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