May 12, 2017
Natural resources and environmental science secondary major students to present capstone research projects
Students in the natural resources and environmental sciences secondary major capstone course will discuss the findings from their semesterlong interdisciplinary research projects from 9:40-11:30 a.m. Friday, May 12, in 328 Waters Hall.
Spring 2017 student researchers come from eight different majors within the colleges of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering.
Two projects will be discussed: "Environmental Assessment of K-State Campus Creek" and "Road Cuts in the Flint Hills: An Overview of Ecological Health and Structural Integrity." Student work has been supervised this semester by faculty advisors Aleksey Sheshukov, biological and agricultural engineering, and Arnaud Temme, geography.
The presentations are open to the general public. Undergraduate students interested in natural resources, environmental science and sustainability issues are especially encouraged to attend. The natural resources and environmental sciences secondary major is open to all Kansas State University students and is supported by the Office of the Provost, College of Agriculture, College of Arts and Sciences and the biological and agricultural engineering department.