Environmental Science News Archive
Environmental Science students from Marshall University spent the weekend at Red River Gorge conducting hands‑on field research as part of their coursework. The trip gave students the opportunity to apply classroom learning in a real‑world setting while collecting ecological data in a dynamic natural environment. During the visit, students gathered… Read More
Niyah Sapp, an Environmental Science student in Marshall University’s College of Science, has been recognized as a Student Success Champion for her positive impact on campus. Sapp serves as a resident assistant in Commons and is known for her dedication to supporting fellow students. Peers describe Sapp as selfless, compassionate,… Read More
Three College of Science master’s students at Marshall University have successfully defended their theses, marking an important milestone in their graduate studies. Pictured from left to right are Evan Page, Ellie White, and Sara Slack, each representing a different academic program within the college. Evan Page, an Environmental Science student,… Read More
Instead of a traditional Spring Break, a group of College of Science students took their learning across the globe with a two-week trip to Bacolod on Negros Island in the Philippines. The experience, organized by Dr. Tom Jones, Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences, blended… Read More
Dr. Mindy Armstead, professor and chair of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences in the College of Science at Marshall University, was honored today at the Marshall University Board of Governors meeting for her ongoing research contributions. Her work on improving flood monitoring and prediction in Appalachian headwater streams was recently… Read More
Environmental Science students are gaining hands-on field experience through ongoing research along the Ohio River. This week, the team sampled six additional sites in the lower Greenup Pool, bringing their total to 13 randomized sites—from the Big Sandy River downstream. The group collected data on benthic fish communities, substrate composition,… Read More
Students in Marshall University’s Aquatic Assessment class, along with members of several environmental science groups, spent Friday morning learning firsthand how professionals evaluate the health of West Virginia streams. Garret and his team from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) led a live demonstration of a WV stream… Read More
Students in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment are taking their learning to the field—literally! As part of the Agricultural Entomology course, they recently spent the day sampling pollinators among vibrant roadside flower patches maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation. Armed with bug… Read More
The College of Science had plenty to cheer about during Saturday’s game against EKU—starting with two incredible supporters who are helping open doors for our students. We were honored to welcome Mr. Ed McComas, who recently established the Camp McComas Scholarship. This new award will support West Virginia students pursuing… Read More
Dr. Mindy Yeager-Armstead, along with colleagues from the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville, recently hosted a 3-day workshop to kick off the 2025–26 cohorts of two National Science Foundation–funded STEM programs: IMHubs and FLASH. These concurrent 10-month programs give undergraduates hands-on research experience, mentoring from faculty, opportunities to… Read More