Microbial Communities & Functions
Microbial research at NRES includes nitrogen cycling microbes in natural and restored wetlands; beneficial microbial symbionts of bioenergy crops; microbial interactions with invasive plants and ag
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Microbial research at NRES includes nitrogen cycling microbes in natural and restored wetlands; beneficial microbial symbionts of bioenergy crops; microbial interactions with invasive plants and ag
Research in this area focuses on effects of human activities on ecosystem processes (e.g., carbon and nutrient cycling) and native and exotic species distributions; maintaining habitat requirements
In NRES, research into the Human Dimensions of the Environment tackles three main issues.
Dramatic changes in the earth’s natural systems present one of the greatest global challenges to how humans manage complex landscapes for climate stability, clean and abundant water, biodiversity,
Faculty in the Applied Animal Ecology and Conservation research area in NRES seek to address local and global challenges in animal conservation.
There are specific formatting rules that must be followed when you are writing your thesis or capstone project.
The following are organizations with which NRES students have interned in the past.
The Undergraduate Educational Policy Committee approved the following policy statement October 20, 1997: "All internships offered by departments in the College of ACES must be well-managed at the d
Undergraduate admissions are processed through the University Office of Admissions and Records, and the College of ACES Academic Programs Office makes the admission decisions.