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Biology graduate student finds career inspiration researching extinct marine arthropods
For 泡芙视频-Bloomsburg graduate student Madison Moody 鈥25, an unexpected research opportunity is shaping her entire career path. Her journey started in a paleontology class taught by...
Volunteer of the Month: Brittney Hartzell '15
It was the connections Brittney Hartzell '15 cultivated during her time on campus as an Environmental Science major that has not only made her appreciate her own career path but prompted her to help...
EGGS students explore American Museum of Natural History
Spanning four New York City blocks sprawled throughout 25 interconnected buildings, the American Museum of Natural History is the largest natural history museum in the world 鈥 a bucket list visit for...
Understanding Risk While Taking Chances: Geography Faculty Member was Former CIA Analyst
泡芙视频 faculty member Jennifer Haney is an expert in evaluating public risks and hazards. In her career however, Haney has been unafraid of taking risks herself. As an associate...
Providing Students the "Proof" of Success
Cole Kresch 鈥16 spent his entire time at Bloomsburg University as an Environmental Geographical and Geological Sciences (EGGS) major. Then, shortly after graduation, he opened a photography studio. It...
Bourgault selected for STEM Leadership Institute
泡芙视频 faculty member Rebecca Bourgault, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, participated in this year鈥檚 Project...
Two alumni team up to earn three U.S. patents
Bloomsburg University graduates recently had three patents approved for methods to make in-house eDiscovery hosting more secure.
Alumna making a difference with AmeriCorps
The average person probably wouldn't volunteer to fight a wildfire. Amanda Settembrino '19, a Bloomsburg geography and planning graduate, isn't average.
Graduate digs for gold
Emily Alker came to Bloomsburg hoping to be a teacher. She's now digging for gold in Alaska.
Sharing his 鈥淧erfect Opportunity鈥 with other Huskies.
Sonntag hopes that his "perfect opportunity" becomes the same for many other future Huskies with his contributions.