Student Research Featured in UMaine Today
The current edition of UMaine Today features the research of two SSI graduate students. Spencer Meyer is featured for his work on the Maine Futures Community Mapper, which earned him and his advisors the 2014 President’s Research Impact Award. A member of the “Mapping a Sustainable Future” team, Spencer graduated with a PhD from UMaine in May and will begin a two-year fellowship with The Nature Conservancy’s NatureNet Fellows Program at Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies this fall.
The article on Jenny Shrum focuses on her research of the effects of climate change on maple syrup production in the state. A member of the Effects of Climate Change on Organisms (ECCO) team, Jenny is currently a Master’s student with SSI and the UMaine School of Biology and Ecology.
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